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Grease Filter – Part Number: 6802A
Grease Filter
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PartSelect #: PS1847969
Manufacturer #: 6802A
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Charcoal Air Filters – Part Number: 6800
Charcoal Air Filters
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PartSelect #: PS382960
Manufacturer #: 6800
This is a package of 2 filters. The charcoal filter is used in microwaves to remove food odors from the air. If your filter is damaged or strong odors are coming from your microwave, it is best to rep...
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Grease Filter – Part Number: WP6803
Grease Filter
PartSelect #: PS11743740
Manufacturer #: WP6803
This metallic vent hood filter collects grease particles in the air from cooking. Includes 3 per package.
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Canopy – Part Number: 6801
Canopy
PartSelect #: PS12279601
Manufacturer #: 6801
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Lens holder – Part Number: 6773
Lens holder
PartSelect #: PS12279573
Manufacturer #: 6773
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Rotary Switch – Part Number: WP883339
Rotary Switch
PartSelect #: PS11746811
Manufacturer #: WP883339
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CODE J – Part Number: 7006
CODE J
PartSelect #: PS1296166
Manufacturer #: 7006
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SUB 6061 – Part Number: 6942
SUB 6061
PartSelect #: PS1385368
Manufacturer #: 6942
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Hex nut, 8-pack – Part Number: STD541010
Hex nut, 8-pack
PartSelect #: PS12220875
Manufacturer #: STD541010
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Light socket – Part Number: 6477
Light socket
PartSelect #: PS12279403
Manufacturer #: 6477
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Knurled nut – Part Number: 6542
Knurled nut
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Manufacturer #: 6542
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Dirty Grease Filter
Slide grease filter about 1/2 inch to right (or left) using the d-ring attached to one side and then pull down and out. Push charcoal filter frame slightly to rear and pry down from front. Install new charcoal and grease filters by reversing process. No tools - 5-minutes max!!
Parts Used:
Grease Filter Charcoal Air Filters
  • Joseph from Las Vegas, NV
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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replace charcoal filters and grease screens and clean top exit ports
Removed old grease screens by sliding sideways and then pulling out of the grooves. (helps to have rubber gloves as the grease is slippery). Put pressure on the back of the charcoal filter rim and allow side closest to you to drop down slightly so you can get a fine flatblade screwdriver under and pop the filter out of the holder. Works same on both sides. Install new charcoal filters after cleaning the holder edges with soap and water and drying. Make sure charcoal filter is in the second set of holder grooves and snap in place. Replace new grease filters with the pull tabs down and facing the center. Slide the grease filter into the holder grooves a little further back than normal and (using the pull tabs) pull the filter back the other way until flush with the opening and in place. The top exit ports are removed by taking out 4 screws;however, two of them are attached to spring clips on the underside and it is easy to break off the tiny plastic ridges underneath. The other screws come out easily and the entire exit port piece can be removed and cleaned. To reinstall just snap exit port back in place and replace screws. If you have broken off the slender plastic ridges you can sometimes turn the screww a partial turn and engage what is left; if not you may have to put some rubber grommets or pieces to support the bottom and keep pressure on the exit port piece which is not locked by only two screws.
Parts Used:
Grease Filter Charcoal Air Filters
  • Frederick from Three Rivers, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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The charcoal filters needed to be replaced
I dropped the grease filters ( two under the unit) and then removed the dirty charcoal filters. The new charcoal filters were then snapped into place and the washed grease filters were then put back. The entire job took about. 5 minutes. No tools needed.
Parts Used:
Charcoal Air Filters
  • Martin from West Chester, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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