Manufacturer
Bertazzoni Replacement Parts

Model Number
K36HERX01

Description
Cooker Hood

Parts List

CategoryPart NumberDescriptionDemandAvailability
Z130014
Bertazzoni Bottom Chimney
Schematic Location: 56
No
Z130011
Bertazzoni Bottom Chimney
Schematic Location: 56
No
Bracket, Flange, Blade202711
Bertazzoni Bracket For Chimney Support
Schematic Location: 39
No
Roller6010009
Bertazzoni Controller 120V60hz/terminal Separator
Schematic Location: 797
No
309153
Bertazzoni Cord Fastener
Schematic Location: 624
No
ScrewZ130008
Bertazzoni Kit Screw/fisher
Schematic Location: 1
No
Filter402433
Bertazzoni Metal Filter
Schematic Location: 77
No
Pump, Motor603027
Bertazzoni Motor Chimney No Box 110V/60hz
Schematic Location: 164
No
Valve, Float Assembly603028
Bertazzoni Non Ruturn Valve
Schematic Location: 1204
No
419025
Bertazzoni Spigot D150/120 H120 Without Valve
Schematic Location: 85
No
Hood608061
Bertazzoni Spotlight K Piatto Inox With Halogen
Schematic Location: 714
YNo
Light608053
Bertazzoni Spotlight K Piatto Inox With Halogen
Schematic Location: 714
YNo
SwitchZ200089
Bertazzoni Switcher
Schematic Location: 803
YNo
Transformer415089
Bertazzoni Transformer 120V/60hz "Ul"
Schematic Location: 373
YNo
Cover,CapZ130013
Bertazzoni Tube Cover Wall Holding Braket
Schematic Location: 39
No
Z130015
Bertazzoni Upper Chimney
Schematic Location: 57
No
202718
Bertazzoni Upper Chimney
Schematic Location: 57
No
310586
Bertazzoni User Manual
Schematic Location: 1
No

About Bertazzoni

Bertazzoni is a sixth-generation, family-owned Italian manufacturer of kitchen products. The companys products include free-standing ranges, built-in cooktops and ovens, ventilation hoods, refrigerators, dishwashers and other design-coordinated accessories. Bertazzoni products were available first in Italy in 1882 and are now sold internationally in more than 70 countries. The Bertazzoni's name first became well known in Italy as a producer of wood-burning cooking stoves early in the last century. Francesco Bertazzoni and his son Antonio began manufacturing wood-burning stoves for local use and in very small quantities in their hometown of Guastalla, where the original Bertazzoni factory can still be found.