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Power light not working. What type bulb needed for replacement?

Power light not working. What type bulb needed for replacement?

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Model make of this unit is very helpful. let me know i got a parts book.

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Again, turn off all electrical power to the freezer, Pull the Plug before attempting any repairs... remove all glass and handle with care...
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