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Broan B5936SS range hood

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Broan B5936SS range hood, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Broan Range Hood B5936SS FAQs

Yes. Broan is a solid, widely trusted range hood brand, and the Broan B5936SS is designed for everyday kitchen ventilation with straightforward push-button fan speeds and serviceable filters and lighting. Long-term performance depends most on correct venting and regular grease-filter cleaning.

What “good” looks like for the Broan B5936SS

A range hood performs well when it moves air efficiently, stays reasonably quiet, and is easy to maintain. For the B5936SS, the installation guide emphasizes key best practices that directly affect performance and safety.

  • Vents outdoors when ducted (best odor and smoke removal)
  • Uses steel ductwork for reduced fire risk
  • Filters are cleaned monthly to keep airflow strong
  • Fan has multiple speeds (low, medium, high) for different cooking loads
  • Lighting is serviceable (halogen bulbs are replaceable)

Reference: B5936SS installation guide

Maintenance expectations (what owners actually do)

Broan hoods hold up well when you keep grease from building up.

Item Typical upkeep Why it matters
Grease filters Clean monthly Maintains airflow and reduces grease buildup
Ducting and damper Check for blockage, sticking, or backdraft Prevents weak ventilation and rattling
Switches and controls Replace if speeds or lights act up Restores normal operation

If you need common service parts for this model, we often see customers replace items like the Broan range hood switch assembly S99526976 or filters such as the Broan range hood grease filter, 2-pack S97018029.

Why it matters

A “good” range hood is mostly about real-world ventilation. Even a high-quality hood will feel disappointing if the duct run is restricted, the damper sticks, or the grease filters are clogged. Keeping filters clean and venting correctly protects airflow, reduces odors, and helps the fan run cooler.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Broan range hood model B5936SS, the model number is typically printed on a rating label inside the hood canopy. Check underneath the hood and look along the left or right interior side wall near the filters and latch area.

Where to look on a Broan range hood

Start with the spots that are easiest to access without removing the hood from the wall.

  • Under the hood canopy (look up from the cooktop area)
  • Left or right interior side wall inside the hood
  • Near the grease filter latch area (labels are often placed close to serviceable parts)
  • Behind the grease filters (remove filters to improve visibility)
  • Near the wiring/transformer area (label may be close to electrical components)

For filter removal and access points that help you see the label, follow the steps shown in the B5936SS installation guide.

Quick steps to expose the label safely
  1. Turn off power to the range hood at the breaker (recommended).
  2. Remove the grease filters by pulling down the metal latch tab and tilting the filters down.
  3. Use a flashlight to scan the inside side walls and the back panel for a sticker or metal plate.
  4. Write down the full model number and any additional codes on the label.
What the label usually includes
Label item What it’s used for
Model number (example: B5936SS) Matching parts and diagrams
Part identification info Ordering the correct replacement part
Electrical ratings Verifying power requirements during troubleshooting
Why it matters

We use the exact model number to match the correct Broan parts, wiring layout, and venting configuration. That prevents ordering the wrong switch, filter, or damper for your specific hood.

If you are already troubleshooting controls, the model number also helps confirm the correct replacement switch, such as the Broan range hood switch assembly S99526976.

Last updated: February 2026

If the fan is not working on your Broan B5936SS range hood, the most common causes are a power supply issue, a failed fan switch, or a wiring connection problem at the control panel. We recommend starting with simple checks, then testing the switch and motor circuit safely.

Quick checks first (fastest fixes)
  • Confirm the hood has power (check the breaker, wall switch, or outlet if your setup uses one).
  • Press the fan speed buttons (LOW, MED, HIGH) to verify it is not stuck on OFF.
  • Let the hood cool, then check for heavy grease buildup; grease can restrict movement and strain the blower.
  • If the hood is ducted, make sure the damper is not jammed shut.
  • If the hood was recently installed or moved, recheck connections and grounding per the B5936SS installation guide.
Likely part failures on model B5936SS

A non-working fan is often a control issue before it is a motor issue. On this model, the front push-button control uses a switch assembly that can wear out.

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
No fan on any speed Failed switch, no power, loose wiring Verify power, then test the switch
Fan works on some speeds only Worn switch contacts Replace the switch assembly
Fan hums but won’t spin Blower wheel binding, motor issue Inspect for obstruction; consider motor service
Fan runs but airflow is weak Dirty filters, blocked duct, stuck damper Clean filters; inspect duct and damper

If your buttons feel loose, intermittent, or only work when pressed hard, replacing the Broan range hood switch assembly S99526976 is a strong next step.

Safe troubleshooting steps (what we do in the field)
  • Turn off power at the breaker before removing any covers.
  • Remove and clean the grease filters monthly (the guide recommends monthly cleaning); clogged filters can make the blower seem “dead” or ineffective.
  • Inspect the damper for free movement; a stuck damper can overload the blower.
  • If you have a multimeter, check for voltage to the fan circuit when a speed is selected; no output points to the switch or wiring.
Why it matters

A range hood should be turned ON during high-heat cooking, and keeping the fan and filters clean helps reduce grease accumulation and improves ventilation performance. A non-working fan also increases heat and odor buildup in the kitchen.

For more step-by-step diagnosis, use our range hood fan doesn't work troubleshooting guide.

Last updated: February 2026

A range hood (including the Broan B5936SS) is made up of airflow parts (blower and ducting), filtration parts (grease filters and optional recirculation filter), and electrical parts (switches, lights, wiring). Knowing the correct part names helps you order the right replacement and troubleshoot faster.

Common range hood part names (what they do)
  • Grease filter: catches grease before it reaches the blower and ductwork
  • Recirculation filter (non-ducted setups): helps reduce odors when air is returned to the kitchen
  • Blower/fan motor: pulls air through the filters and pushes it out (ducted) or back (non-ducted)
  • Fan switch or switch assembly: controls fan speeds and on/off
  • Vent damper/duct connector: helps prevent outside air from backdrafting into the home
  • Ductwork (ducted setups): carries air to a wall cap or roof cap
  • Light bulbs and light bulb cover: provide cooktop lighting (B5936SS uses halogen bulbs)
B5936SS parts you will commonly see listed

Here are examples of part names you may see when shopping for Broan B5936SS range hood parts:

Part name (listing name) What it’s for When it’s commonly replaced
Broan range hood switch assembly S99526976 Fan/light button controls Buttons don’t respond, fan speeds cut out
Broan range hood grease filter, 2-pack S97018029 Captures grease Filter is damaged, won’t clean up well
Range hood vent damper S99526983 Prevents backdraft, connects to venting Rattling, sticking, poor venting
Range hood flexible vent duct, 6-in S99526984 Routes air outdoors (ducted) Crushed duct, leaks, poor airflow
Why the names matter (and how to match the right part)

Using the correct term helps you avoid ordering the wrong item, especially when “filter” can mean grease filter or recirculation filter.

  • If your hood is ducted, focus on the damper, ductwork, and grease filters.
  • If your hood is non-ducted (recirculating), you will also have a recirculation filter behind the grease filters.
  • If the fan or lights act up, the issue is often in the switch assembly, wiring connections, or the light components.
Helpful reference for B5936SS layout and maintenance

We recommend using the B5936SS installation guide to identify the filter latches, damper/duct connector, ducting path, and the hood height guidelines (30 to 36 inches above the cooking surface).

Last updated: February 2026

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