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first unplug the fridge freezer from the power outlet.
Look for the bulb compartment or socket where the light bulb is located
then remove the bulb and then install a new one .Ensure replacement bulb is of the correct type and wattage
then test the bulb
Check with Spagna Vetro: You can contact the manufacturer, Spagna Vetro, to purchase a replacement halogen light bulb for your vent hood. They may have the correct bulb with the correct part number that fits.
Check with the retailer where you bought it: If you bought your vent hood from a retailer, you can check with them to see if they sell replacement halogen light bulbs for the Spagna Vetro 168 Series.
Online retailers: You can also check online retailers such as Amazon, Home Depot, Lowe's, and others that sell lighting products. You can use the model number of your vent hood to search for compatible halogen light bulbs.
Specialty lighting stores: You can also check with specialty lighting stores that may carry a wider variety of halogen light bulbs, including those that are compatible with the Spagna Vetro 168 Series vent hood.
Regarding the part number, you can check your vent hood's manual or contact the manufacturer or retailer to get the correct part number of the halogen light bulb that fits your specific model of the Spagna Vetro 168 Series vent hood.
Remove the bulb. Verify that both filaments are good, or replace the bulb. Also check or clean the bulb socket contacts. Use a test light or Volt/Ohm meter to verify the correct voltage is at both contacts in the bulb socket. If a voyage is missing trace back through the wiring to find out why the voltage is missing.
There are a few different globes for fridges. If the wrong one has jammed in there, its probably not touching the terminals properly. Unplug the fridge (There are LIVE terminals in the globe socket) Use a towel or something in case the globe breaks and unscrew the globe. Take the old globe in to a lighting shop to get the correct globe.
You pretty much answered your own question. If the remaining working bulb works in the socket and if the base seems to be not long enough on the replacement bulbs - there is most likely a problem (or by design) - with the bulbs. The best way to be sure is to ensure the correct bulb type - c6, c9 etc. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/whirlpool-light-bulb-8009-ap3607217.html40 Watt Appliance Bulb
Chances are you have a bad bulb. Change all bulbs for the parking and tail lights, making sure as well that they are the correct format (i.e. 1156, 1157 etc).
I suggest contacting a local auto parts dealer for specific indications for these bulbs. They will let you know what correct bulbs to use. You will want to check the fuse panel and make sure the fuses for these are not blown or missing.
Please let me know if you need any further assistance with this matter.
Yes, but with a 25 watt bulb its only radiating heat while the door is open and its not that much..as far a lens cover goes. i found no info on that either..
usually there is an adjustment at the back for the difference between the fridge and freezer compartment. Often is just a vane that blocks freezer air, too much air would freeze the food. Normally you set the fridge thermostat for a normal food temp, then adjust the air to keep the food warmer than the freezer.
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