How do I find the model number on my HC36DTXB1-88616-A?
The model number for your Fisher & Paykel range hood is on the rating label attached to the hood body; once you find it, match it exactly (including dashes) to order the correct parts for model HC36DTXB1-88616-A. Use the owner's manual for the exact label location diagram.
Where to look on the hood
Check these common rating-label locations for wall-mount chimney range hoods:
- Inside the hood canopy, behind the grease filter
- On the left or right interior side wall of the hood
- Near the blower (fan) housing, visible after removing the filters
- Around the wiring compartment cover (power connection area)
- On the top interior surface, facing downward
What the label looks like
Most labels include several identifiers. Use the model number for parts lookup.
| Label item | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Correct parts and diagrams | HC36DTXB1-88616-A |
| Serial number | Manufacturing ID | Letters and numbers |
| Electrical ratings | Installation and troubleshooting | 120V, Hz, amps |
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part
- Copy the model number exactly, including any dashes and suffixes
- If the label is greasy, clean it gently and take a photo for zooming
- If you are replacing a common wear item, confirm it against the diagram before ordering (filters, lamps, motor parts)
Why it matters
Fisher & Paykel range hood parts can vary by revision; using the exact model number ensures items like the Fisher & paykel range hood filter 791772 and Fisher & paykel lamp halogen 120v 50w range 791961 match your mounting points and electrical specs.
Last updated: March 2026
How do I troubleshoot my HC36DTXB1-88616-A?
To troubleshoot your Fisher & Paykel HC36DTXB1-88616-A range hood, start with the symptom (no power, weak airflow, or noise) and check the simplest causes first: power supply, filters, and duct restriction. Then move to the motor, capacitor, and lighting circuits using the owner's manual wiring and component guidance.
Quick safety step
- Turn off power at the breaker before removing filters, accessing wiring, or testing parts.
Symptom-based checks
Hood has no power
- Confirm the breaker is on and the wall switch (if used) is on
- Check the wiring connections in the power connection area
- Inspect for damaged wires or loose terminals
Fan runs but airflow is weak
- Clean or replace the grease filter
- Check for a blocked damper, reducer, or crushed duct
- Verify the diverter is set correctly for your venting style
Fan is loud, rattling, or vibrating
- Make sure filters and duct cover are seated and tightened
- Check for debris contacting the fan rotor
- Inspect the blower wheel for grease imbalance
Lights do not work
- Confirm the correct lamp type is installed and seated
- Check the lamp holder connections if accessible
Parts commonly involved (by symptom)
| Symptom | Likely part area | Model-matched example |
|---|---|---|
| Motor hums or starts slowly | Capacitor or motor | Fisher & paykel capacitor 32uf range hood 791956 |
| Grinding or scraping noise | Fan rotor | Fisher & paykel fan rotor 791957 |
| Poor capture or venting mismatch | Diverter/ducting | Fisher & paykel diverter 791820 |
| Intermittent power | Connection box/wiring | Fisher & paykel ul power connection box 791965 |
Why it matters
Range hood problems often come from airflow restriction or a failing start capacitor; fixing those early prevents overheating and extends the life of the motor assembly.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of HC36DTXB1-88616-A?
The average lifespan of the Fisher & Paykel HC36DTXB1-88616-A range hood is 10 to 15 years with normal cooking use and routine cleaning. Filter maintenance and keeping the blower wheel clean are the biggest factors in reaching the high end of that range.
What affects lifespan the most
- Grease buildup on filters and inside the blower housing
- High-heat cooking and frequent frying (more grease load)
- Poor or restricted ducting (forces the motor to work harder)
- Running the hood without cleaning the filters regularly
- Using incorrect replacement lamps or parts
Maintenance that extends service life
Use the care and cleaning schedule in the owner's manual. In general, we recommend:
- Clean or replace the grease filter on a regular schedule
- Wipe the underside of the hood to prevent grease from migrating into the fan
- Verify the duct path is not crushed, blocked, or excessively long
- Replace worn parts promptly to prevent strain on the motor
Common parts that wear before the hood does
| Part | Typical symptom when worn | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Grease filter | Reduced airflow, more noise | Fisher & paykel filter 791955 |
| Lamp | Light out or flickering | Fisher & paykel lamp 791962 |
| Motor capacitor | Motor hums, slow start | Fisher & paykel capacitor 32uf range hood 791956 |
Why it matters
A range hood often “fails” from airflow restriction or grease contamination, not from age alone. Staying ahead of filter and airflow issues protects the motor assembly and keeps ventilation performance consistent.
Last updated: March 2026





