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Once the lens retaining ring and lens are 
3. 
removed, pull the old bulb 
 C 
 sideways, out of 
the socket.
Using a glove, insert the new bulb into the 
4. 
socket. Line up the prongs on the new light blub 
with the holes in the light socket. Gently push in 
on the new bulb until it stops.
Center the lens
5. 
 
 D 
 on the lens retaining ring 
 B 
 
and snap it back into place on the light 
fixture 
 A 
.
Turn on the main power switch. Touch the light 
6. 
key to make sure it is working.
Replacement Parts
Dacor Part 
Number
Description
106660
Halogen light bulb
101952
Filter
A302
Stainless steel cleaner 
A300
Cooktop cleaning creme
For replacement parts, contact your Dacor dealer 
or visit www.everythingdacor.com.
Care and Cleaning
Maintenance
Light bulb Replacement
 WARNING
To prevent electric shock turn off power at the fuse 
or junction box before replacing a light bulb.
To avoid personal injury, make sure the cooktop 
or range, the hood and the light are cool before 
changing a light bulb.
Light bulb replacement is considered to be a hom-
eowner maintenance operation. If all of the lights 
do not work, before replacing any bulbs, check to 
make sure power is on at the circuit breaker panel 
or fuse box.
Replace the light bulb only with Dacor Part No. 
106660. See Replacement Parts for ordering 
information.
IMPORTANT:
Do not touch the replacement halogen light bulb 
with your fingers. Halogen bulbs are sensitive to 
the oils from your hand. The oils from your hand 
will stick to the bulb and cause it to burn out 
faster than normal.
Do not pry out the entire light fixture 
 A 
 , when 
replacing the light bulb. It is difficult to reinstall. 
Pry out only the the lens retaining ring 
 B 
, which 
is the inner metal ring attached to the light fix-
ture.
Light bulb Replacement Instructions
Turn off the main power switch. See page 3 for 
1. 
the location.
Hold the lens retaining ring 
2. 
 B 
 and lens in 
place with one hand while prying the edge of 
the ring loose with a small screwdriver or plas-
tic knife. If you use a screwdriver, cover the 
end with tape to prevent scratching.
b
A
b
C
D
A