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how to fix a viking microwave lightbulb
To fix a Viking microwave lightbulb, follow these steps:
1. Safety first: Unplug the microwave or switch off the circuit breaker to ensure safety while working on the appliance.
2. Access the bulb: Remove the microwave's outer cover or panel to access the bulb socket.
3. Remove the old bulb: Gently twist the old bulb counterclockwise to remove it from the socket.
4. Install the new bulb: Insert a new microwave lightbulb into the socket and twist it clockwise until it is securely in place.
5. Replace the cover: Reattach the microwave's outer cover or panel.
6. Test the light: Plug the microwave back in or switch on the circuit breaker to test the light.
If you are unsure about the repair process, consider contacting Viking's customer support or a qualified technician for assistance.
1. Safety first: Unplug the microwave or switch off the circuit breaker to ensure safety while working on the appliance.
2. Access the bulb: Remove the microwave's outer cover or panel to access the bulb socket.
3. Remove the old bulb: Gently twist the old bulb counterclockwise to remove it from the socket.
4. Install the new bulb: Insert a new microwave lightbulb into the socket and twist it clockwise until it is securely in place.
5. Replace the cover: Reattach the microwave's outer cover or panel.
6. Test the light: Plug the microwave back in or switch on the circuit breaker to test the light.
If you are unsure about the repair process, consider contacting Viking's customer support or a qualified technician for assistance.
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