Manufacturer
Bertazzoni Replacement Parts

Model Number
K48CONX/14

Description
Cooker Hood

Parts List

CategoryPart NumberDescriptionDemandAvailability
Adaptor, ChargersZ200011
Bertazzoni Adaptor 150-120Bk
Schematic Location: 297
No
LampZ200096
Bertazzoni Alogen Lamp
Schematic Location: 180
No
FilterZ200119
Bertazzoni Aluminium Filter (1 Pz)
Schematic Location: 384
YNo
Z200116
Bertazzoni Body Hood 48"
Schematic Location: 390
No
Bracket, Flange, BladeZ200111
Bertazzoni Bracket Chimney
Schematic Location: 226
No
WireZ200341
Bertazzoni Complete Wiring
Schematic Location: 2448
No
HoodZ200256
Bertazzoni Hood Mounting Kit
Schematic Location: 1154
No
SwitchZ200089
Bertazzoni Horizontal Control
Schematic Location: 208
YNo
HoodZ200329
Bertazzoni Led Zik7 12V 1,5W 4000K (L28)
Schematic Location: 1820
YNo
Cover,CapZ200112
Bertazzoni Lower Duct Cover
Schematic Location: 385
No
FilterZ200340
Bertazzoni Mesh Filter 278X301x7
Schematic Location: 2022
No
Cover,CapZ200114
Bertazzoni Motor Cover Elz 8/10
Schematic Location: 388
No
Pump, MotorZ200086
Bertazzoni Motor Ta7 Ul 120 V 60 Hz
Schematic Location: 176
YNo
DamperZ200167
Bertazzoni Non Return Valve
Schematic Location: 1444
No
Circuit BoardZ200087
Bertazzoni Power Circuit 120 V 60 Hz
Schematic Location: 698
No
SwitchZ200091
Bertazzoni Switch On/off
Schematic Location: 207
YNo
TransformerZ200090
Bertazzoni Transformer 120 V 60 Hz 60 W Ul
Schematic Location: 209
YNo
Cover,CapZ200110
Bertazzoni Upper Duct Cover
Schematic Location: 233
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.