Introduction
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Lazellz Microwave Grease and Charcoal Filter Set. This set is designed to maintain the air quality and operational efficiency of compatible LG microwave ovens. Please read these instructions carefully before proceeding.
Product Overview
The Lazellz Microwave Filter Set includes:
- Two (2) Grease Filters: These silver-colored filters are designed to capture grease, dirt, and grime from cooking fumes, preventing them from entering the internal components of your microwave.
- One (1) Charcoal Filter: This black and silver filter is responsible for absorbing odors from the air recirculated by your microwave's ventilation system, helping to maintain a fresh kitchen environment.

This image displays the Lazellz Microwave Filter Set. It includes two rectangular silver grease filters, typically installed at the bottom of the microwave, and one longer, black rectangular charcoal filter, designed for placement behind the microwave's air vent.
Compatible Models
This filter set is compatible with the following LG microwave oven models:
- LMV2055ST
- LMV2081SB
- LMVH1711ST
- LMV1651SB
If your microwave model number is not listed, please contact the manufacturer for assistance in identifying the correct replacement parts.
Setup and Installation
Important: Always refer to your specific microwave oven's original user manual for detailed installation instructions and safety precautions. The following are general guidelines.
Grease Filter Installation
- Ensure the microwave oven is unplugged from the power outlet before beginning.
- Locate the existing grease filters, typically found on the underside (bottom) of the microwave oven.
- Carefully remove the old grease filters. This usually involves sliding them out or releasing a latch.
- Insert the new silver grease filters into the designated slots on the bottom of the microwave. Ensure they are securely seated.
Charcoal Filter Installation
- Ensure the microwave oven is unplugged from the power outlet.
- Locate the air vent, which is typically situated just above the microwave door.
- Remove the vent grille. This may involve unscrewing it or releasing clips, depending on your microwave model.
- Locate the old charcoal filter behind the vent grille. Remove it.
- Insert the new black and silver charcoal filter into its housing behind the air vent. Ensure it is properly oriented and seated.
- Reattach the vent grille securely.
- Plug the microwave oven back into the power outlet.
Operating Principles
Once installed, the filters operate passively during microwave use and ventilation:
- Grease Filters: When the microwave's exhaust fan is active, air containing cooking byproducts passes through these filters. The mesh design traps airborne grease particles, preventing them from accumulating on internal components and ductwork.
- Charcoal Filter: For recirculating ventilation systems, air is drawn through the charcoal filter. The activated charcoal material absorbs cooking odors and smoke particles before the air is returned to the kitchen environment.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance of your filters is crucial for optimal microwave performance and longevity.
Grease Filters
Grease filters should be cleaned regularly, typically monthly or as needed, depending on cooking frequency. Refer to your microwave's original manual for specific cleaning instructions. Many grease filters are dishwasher-safe, but hand washing with warm, soapy water is also effective.
Charcoal Filter
Charcoal filters are not washable and must be replaced periodically. The replacement frequency depends on usage, but generally, they should be replaced every 6 to 12 months, or sooner if cooking odors persist despite proper ventilation.
Troubleshooting
- Filters do not fit: Double-check that your microwave model number is listed in the "Compatible Models" section. If it is not, this filter set may not be correct for your appliance. Contact the seller for assistance.
- Odors persist after charcoal filter replacement: Ensure the charcoal filter is correctly installed and seated. If odors still persist, the filter may be defective or the microwave's ventilation system may require further inspection.
- Reduced airflow: Ensure grease filters are clean and properly installed. A clogged charcoal filter can also restrict airflow.
Specifications
| Brand | Lazellz |
| Part Number | 741215 |
| Item Weight | 1 pound |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 9 x 1 inches |
| Material | Aluminum (Grease Filters) and Charcoal Insert (Charcoal Filter) |
| Included Components | 2 Grease Filters, 1 Charcoal Filter |
| Compatible LG Models | LMV2055ST, LMV2081SB, LMVH1711ST, LMV1651SB |
Support
For further assistance, questions regarding compatibility, or if you encounter any issues not covered in this manual, please contact Lazellz customer support through your purchase platform. Please have your microwave model number and purchase details available when contacting support.