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Replacement Push Button Switch for VICTORY Hoods

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β€’ This part is Factory Certified
β€’ Only for Victory Models
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Model: Q1
Generation: with Timer (6 Buttons)
Part Options: Electronic Push-Button Switch (Only)
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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if my Victory range hood switch needs to be replaced?
The most common sign is a "mushy" feel or buttons that stick when pressed. If the switch passes a physical "snap" test but the fan won't toggle, use a multimeter to check for continuity. No beep while holding the button confirms the internal electrical contacts are fried.
What is the life expectancy of a pushbutton?
A pushbutton is usually rated for 100,000 electrical cycles, but kitchen heat and grease often cut that short. In our experience, internal gunk kills the contacts long before the spring actually fails. Regularly wiping the faceplate keeps oils from seeping inside.
Why are my range hood buttons not responding to touch?
Cooking grease and high heat are the culprits. Over time, they bypass the faceplate and corrode the internal electrical contacts until they simply give up. If a thorough external cleaning doesn't bring those "dead" buttons back to life, the internal components are worn out and require this factory replacement.
Why should I replace the board if only the buttons feel broken?
Range hood components work as a closed loop; a failing switch often causes power surges that stress the control board relays. By replacing both with this bundled kit, you eliminate the risk of a "half-fix" where a degraded board ruins your brand-new switch. It’s the safest path to a permanent repair.
Can I spray cleaner directly onto the push button panel?
No, never spray liquids directly onto the switch. In our shop, we see many boards short out because degreaser seeped behind the buttons. Instead, spray a microfiber cloth with stainless steel cleaner and wipe the panel carefully to prevent moisture from reaching the internal circuit board.

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