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1. O irg T Er 15 Duct Cover s Fx Panel SN ange Hood 3 16 x 5 Screw with Washer 49s with model Screws Box 0332 x 89 Screw 6 Pos 532 x 5 16 Tapping Screw 4 Pes Toggle Bots 48716 x 1585 Upper Duct Cover Body Hook 2Rs Duc Cover Installation Guide amp Warranty Card 1 Set set Air Deflector replace duct covers fix ots 1 Set Optional Charcoal fiter 1 Set E serens vox OPTIONAL Ductless Recirculating Kit Ta reana See die heaton YA Pose e Gade vede dts ra Sy Duct Set Toggle Bots Air deflector Charcoal fiter 34 25 1 set Tease For non vertedinstalations oniy Duct covers 587 5 8 587 x t ichighl yreconmended ala pus MAG 0 Y SESE eene 7 Bm once OPTIONAL Hah Ceiling Duct Cover Kit 1 Remove the range hood from the carton packaging and place on a flat surface for assembly 2 Check carefully to make sure that no mourting hardware or parts are missing 3 DO NOT REMOVE THE PLASTIC COVERING ON THE DUCT COVERS AT THIS TIME As it protects the duct covers from scratches during installation Page 4 tends the range hood Upper erm eo Lm E PLANNING FOR THE INSTALLATION AWARNING Proper installation is y our responsibilty Must have a qualified technical to instal
2. WINDSTeR Installation Guide and Users Manual Model N Model N L Model Model H L Modd A G vs WALL MOUNT KITCHEN HOOD 235306 Please read and save this guide through before using your kitchen range hood Store the guide away in a safe place so that you will know where it is when you want to referto it Table of Contents A Important Safety Instructions Installation Operations Cleaning BeforeYouStart Electrical Requirements List of Materials Planning for theinstruction moog Dimensions Important Venting Method Installation Instructions Maintenance rom Replacement of Charcoal Filter Range hood operations Normal Switch Range Hood operations LCD Screen Trouble Shooting Specification Wiring Diagram READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THIS GUIDE FOR THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR s USE APPROVED FOR RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL CODES Requirement 120V AC 60Hz 15 or 20 A Branch Circuit HOMEOWNER Please retain these instructions for future reference and for local electrical inspectors use A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3. Model Model HEN I Mode A I Model HLENL PowerRating 120 GHz USA amp Canada standard General Input Power 2000 21AN tiw 21007140 2000 1600 2 x200 Motor InputPow er 1608 1600 1800 Motor Revouion MORAL 410 140RPM 108 1400 2M 108 Levels 0f Speed Corr 3 Levels 3 Levels 2 Levels ArPressure 280P3 Noise Level sone Appruim ael 5512 1o 50 3 8 Lowest Speed MotorType Single motor Singen otor Singe motor FanType Sincto Sirocco Sirocco CortrolType Push Button Push Button Push Buton with LCD screen Mumination 20W 72 Halogen Light PINNAN Fluorescent 208 72 Halogen Light Vertingsize Sinch Round E inch Round inch Round Speccatone abject change that notce Page 12 M WIRING DIAGRAM l0 B 300V Capacitor Circuit assembly drawing Model H amp N Lights II a i i i Circuit assembly drawing i i i Model H L amp N L 1 i 43 ay gn ei oni Cato Goat a J My einn as Black Circuit assembly drawing ModelA Page 13
4. 4 Height of range hood and chimney 5 Height ofthe range hood installation AL x wb NE i al Page 5 C Venting Methods This range hood can be installed as ether ducted or ductiess WARNING BEFORE MAKING ANY CUTS OR HOLES FOR INSTALLATION DETERMINE WHICH VENTING METHOD WILL BE USED AND CAREFULLY CALCULATE ALL MEASUREMENTS Outdoor Venting methods for outdoor venting through the root or wall only The hood is equipped witha transition duct set tor discharge of fumes to the outdoor Vent work can terminate either through the root or wall To vent through a wall a 90 degree elbow is used IMPORTANT Vent system must terminate to the outside through root or side unless using a ductless recirculating kt charcoal fiter Do not terminate the vert system in an attic or any other enclosed area Recommended use metal flexible aluminum vert only Never use plastic vent Always Keep the duct clean to ensure the proper airflow NEVER exhaust air or terminate duct work into spaces between walls spaces celing ates or garages Al exhaust must be ducted to the outside Use caulking to seal exterior wall or root opening around the cap Do not use 4 10 2cm laundry type wal caps Always keep the duct clean to ensure proper aiflon tis recommended that the range hood be vented vertically through the roof thr
5. Read all Instructions before Installing and operating this appliance Donotinstall when you found the outlooking appearance of this appliance already damaged 1 The installation in this manual is intended for qualified installers service technicians or someone with similar qualified background NEVER attempt to instal this appliance yourself 2 Injury could result from installing the unit due to lack of appropriate electrical and technical background 3 AII electrical wiring must be properly installed insulated and grounded Old duct work should be cleaned or replacedi necessary to avoidthe possibilty of a grease tire Check all joints on duct work to insure proper connection and all joints should be properly taped 4 Personal injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the range hood two or more people are neededto move and safely install the range hood Failure to properly lift range hood could in damage to the product or person 5 SEVERE INJURY Range hood may have very shape edges Please wear protective gloves if it is necessaryto remove any parts for Installing cleaning or servicing pr 1 Read all instructions in this manual before operating the appliance Save these instructions forfuture reference 2 Aways leave safety grills and filters in place Without these components operating blowers could catch on tohair and loose clothing 3 NEVER dispose cigarette ashes ignitable substances or any foreign objec
6. Wall Cap 00 teet 4 you must elbow right away do it as far away from the hood exhaust opening as possible WalCap 00 feet Total System 190102 Ductless Recirculating Kit Charcoal Fitter Ductiess conversion is intended for applications where an exhaust duct work is nat possible to be installed When converted the hood functions as a purfying hood rather than an exhaust hood Fumes and exhaust from cooking is drawn and by a set of charcoal fiters The air is then and re circulted back within the home Ductless conversionis a purifying unit set of charcoal fiter and an air deflector re required in addition to it standard aluminum fiter set The aluminum fiter are intend to capture residue from cooking the optional charcoal fiter helps to purity fumes exhausted from cooking and the optional air deflector redirects fiter clean air back to the house Install the aluminium tube onto Flexible Aluminum tube mos the air deflector Air deflector 1 t Charcoal Fiter Page 6 F IN LATION INSTRUCTIONS Before making cutouts make sure there is proper clearance within the ceiling or wall for exhaust vert Check your ceiing height and the hood height maximum before you select and install your hood The hood instalation height above cooktop is users preference The lower the hood above the cooktop the more efficient the capturing of cooking odors grease a
7. a side wall cap unit might also cause restriction to the air flow 4 The lights work but the blowers not spinning at all is stuck oris rattling The blower might be jammed or scraping the bottom due to chipping damage The mator is defect ve posible seized change the mata The thermally protected system detects the motor is too hotto operate and shuts the motor down In this case the motor wil funcion properly after the thermally protected system cool down 5 The hood is not venting out property sure the distance between the cooktop and the bottom of the hood is within 28 and 32 in rar Reduce the number of elbows and length of duct work Check if a joints are properly connected sealed and ta Make sure the power is on high speed for heavy cooking The wind from the opened window or open doors surrounding area are affecting the ventilation ofthe hood Clove all the windows and doors b eliminate the outside wind fow Check weather direction of duct opening is against the vind if so then adjust the duct opening direction Check weather using the wrong size of ducting ed 6 The ight does not work Check weather the ight bulb is loose so tighten the ight bul 2 Swap out light assembly to working ones to determine weather itis caused by defective fight bulbs NOTE Forall other inquii L SPECIFICATIONS jes please contact us
8. inthe neutral or grounding circuit could recut in electrical shock F cold vater pipe is interrupted by plastic nor gaskets or other materials DO NOT use for grounding DO NOT have a fuse in the neutral or grounding DONOT ground to a gas pipe IMPORTANT Kis customer sresponsibiltyto contact a qualfied electrical installer and assure thatthe electrical instalation is adequate and in conformance with National Electrical Code or CSA standards and all local codes and ordinances A Save installation instruction for electrical inspectors use J codes and a separate ground wire used ti recommended that a electrician determines that the ground path is adequate Please remove the house fuse or open circuit before any instalation for personal safety DO NOT use extension code or adapter plug with this appliance D RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK This range hood must be propery grounded E The range hood must be connected with copper wire only F The range hood should be connected directly to the fused disconnect or rat breaker box through flexible armored or nonmetalic sheathed copper cable Aon some slack in he cable he appliance can be move y G AUL or CA listed conduit connector must be proved at each end of the poner supplycable t the range hood and atthe junction box H When making the electrical connection cut a 1 1 A hole in the mall Ahole cut through wood must be sanded urti smocth hole th
9. servir 10 Then completethe installation Fig 10 Page 8 G MAINTENANCE Prior to any mantenance operation ensure that the range hood is disconnected fromthe power supply WARNING FAILURE TO CARRY OUT THE BASIC STANDARDS OF CLEANING OF THE RANGE HOOD AND REPLACEMENT THE FILTERS MAY CAUSE FIRE RISKS THEREFORE WE RECOMMEND OBSERVING THESE INSTRUCTIONS Cleaning Exterior surfaces The range hood should be cleaned regularly internally and eternally Geen ercdcaly wth hot soapy water and clean coton cioth Do not use corsivelabasive detergent e g Comet Power Scru EZ off oven cleaner or steel woolScoring pads which wil scratch and damage the stainless steel surface For heavier sol liquid degrease such as Forumia 403 or Fantastic brand cleaner After cleaning you may use non abrasive stainless steel polishitleaner such as 3M or ZEP to polish and buff out the stainless luster and grain Aways scrub lightly wth clean cotton cloth and grain Cleaning Aluminum Grease Filter Stainless Steel Filter less Grill The metal fiters fited by the factory are intended to fiter out residue and grease from cooking t need not be replaced on a regular basis but are required to be kept dean Tris mug be cleaned once a month using non aggressive detergents either by hand or in the dish washer which must be setto a low terrperature and a hot When washed in a dish washer the grea
10. OCK DO NOT USE THIS HOOD WITH ANY EXTERNAL SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROL DEVICE WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE Never leave surface units unattended at high settings cause smoking spillovers that may ignite Heat slonlyon low or medium settings 2 Alnaystum hood on when cooking at high heat or when cooking fambing foods ie Crepes Suzete Chernes Jublee Peppercorn Beef Gean fansfrequenty Grease should not be alowed to accumulate on fon or fiter 4 Uke proper pan size Alnays use cooknare appropriate for fe size ofthe surface element WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELEC TRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING 1 Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufactur f you have any questions contact the manufacturer 2 Before servicing or cleaning unit snitch the power off at service panel and lock switch power of at serice panel to prevent poner rom being ovtched on accidentally When the senice disconnecting means cannot blocked securelyfasten prominent naming device such as a tag to the serice panel WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE 1 Never leave suface unis unattended at high setting 2 Boil overs cause smoking and greasy spiloversthat may igne Slowiyheat oils on low or medium settings 1 Aways hood ON when cooking at high heat or when cooling aming foods 5 Clean ventilating fans frequently Grea
11. RATIONS LCD Screen Setup Speed Light On Off For Models H L amp N L Clock time setting function on LCD Sereen 24 hour setting a After turn on the range hood the screen onthe LCD will show out time of 00 00 and start counting on the time automatically b To setthe clock press the Setup button for more than 2 seconds Thentime onthe hour section will indicate 00 and start flashing To adjust an appropriate time you can keep pressing the Speed button to increase the number or stop by taking away your finger c Press the Setup button again the time will go into the minute section and start flashing To adjust an appropriate time you can keep pressing the Speed button to increase the number or stop by taking away your finger 4 Press the Setup button again the system will exit from the setting and the machine will show the inserted time It during the set up process does not press any key for more then 5 seconds the system will run out the setting immediately and retain on the former time Press the On Off button The Range Hood will stop operating 2 minutes after you press the On Off button b The Range Hood will stop operating immediately after you press the On Off button twice c Delay Shut off function This can be selectedto allowthe hood to continue running for afew minutes after turned of 1 Press the Setup button shortly during the operating of range hood The sys
12. d on the wall and tighten the screws as figure 7 shown CAUTION MAKE SURE THE RANGE HOOD IS SECURE BEFORE RELEASING 6 Install the aluminum duct on to the body of the hood andthe Air Deflector figure 8 Make sure all rts are secure and air tight Use certified Silver Tape or Duct Tape to make all joints secure and airtight TE wide Charcoal Fiter 7 Took down the aluminum fitters and screw down the Fig 8 Fig 9 two screws onthe safety filters Replace the safety fiters by charcoalfiter then screwthe two screws back to set the charcoal filter onto the hood body figure 9 3 Remove the plastic covering on the duct covers at this time Must be very careful or the sharp edges on the duct cover Please ware protective gloves whie install the duct coverto prevent personal injury and preverts scratch on the cover during DEN installation i 9 Place upper duct cover and lower duct cover over the body of the hood as shown in figure 10 Upper duct cover is the one contains holes on both side Slide up the Upper duct cover towards the air deflector Use two of 0532 x 5 16 tapping screws Dew se to Secure the upper duct cover orto the panel Final secure the lower duct Cover lover tothe hood body by using two of p 532 x5 16 tapping screws luct cover PAY EXTRAATTENTION TO SHARPEDGES ON THE DUCT COVER AND DUCT COVERS MOVEMENTS TO AVOID SCRATCHES ON THE COVER x
13. en will change according to the high or low speed that is chosen c There will also be a slight decrease in airflow for hoods operated in a recirculation mode due tothe charcoal filter Page 11 K TROUBLE SHOOTING AWARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Do not perform service on an electrically ve sytem Disconnect the main eledrical supplybefore serucing the deuce Touchng electncal connector or other exposed electncalcreutry inside this Tange hood when the yare energized could esuk m death cenous bodilyinjury or property damage 1 Hfthe range hood does not operate after installation Check ifthe range hood hasbeen plugged in make sure that all power has been back on and al electrical wiring are properly connected Check the poner connection wih the unt is connected properly Make sure the wing between the snitch board and board are connected prope 2 The range hood vibrates when the blower is on The range hood might not have been secured properly on to the vll Check weather the motor is secured in place nat hen tighten the motor in lace Check weather there is a damaged blower wheel so change the blower wheel 3 The blowers seems weak Checkthatthe duct sized used is atleast 6 or 3 14 x 10 Range hood WILL NOT funcion eficienty ith insuficient duct size For example duct cover 6 holes and loosely secured Check duct is clogged or damper unt i not opening properly Aight mesh on
14. ers The following are manyimportant safety messages in this manualand on your appliance Aways read and obe yallsafetymessages llsafetymessages you whatthe potential hazards are howto reduce the chance of injury and what canhappen ifthe instructions are nat followed This safety alerts you to potentialhazardsthat can kill or hurt you AWA R N N All safety messages will followthe safetyalert symbol andthe word WARNING READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSON OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY 1 Use thi unit only inthe manner intended bythe manufacture f you have any quesos pleas contact the distributor importer or the manufacturer 2 Before servicing or cleaning unt switch poner of at service panel and lack seruce disconnecting means to prevent power rom being snatched on accidentally When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked ecurelyfasten a prominent waming device such as a tag to the service panel 3 Installation work and elecrical wing must be done by qualified person s in accordance wif al applicable codes and standards including fire elated constuction 4 Suficient airis needed for proper combustion and hausting of gases through he flue Duct cover of fuel buming equipment to prevent back drating Follow the heating equipment manufacturer s guideline and safety standards such asthose published bythe National Fre Protection Associa
15. l this range hood Read the entire installation guide and users manual thoroughly and understand instructions and wating PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Because of tne weight and size of the range hood two or more people are needed to move and safely instal the range hood Failure to properly Iit range hood could result in damage to the product or person injury All opening in celing and wall where range hood will be installed must be sealed Range hood location should be away from strong draft areas windows doors and strong heating verts SEVERE INJURY Rotating fan can cause severe injury Stay clear of fan when motor is running SEVERE INJURY Range hood may have very shape edges Please wear protective gloves f iis necessary to remove any parts for installing cleaning or servicing A Dimensions B IMPORTANT MUST MEASURE FOLLOWING STEPS BEFORE INSTALLATION The Duct covers are adjustable and designed meet varying ceiling height The duct covers can be adjusted for ceiling between St and 91 depending on the distance between the bottom ot the hood and the cooktop For shorter ceiling have the duct cover cut at a sheet metal shop For higher ceiling then buy an extra upper chimney which would replace the original one that came with the hood 1 Distance trom the floor to the ceiling 2 Distance between the floor to the counter topistove 3 Distance between he counter Stove and range hood recommended 28 to 32
16. nd smoke The hood shall be installed at 28 minimum to 32 above the countertop Riting material is provided to secure the hood to most types of walls However a qualified technician must verify suitability of the materias in accordance with the type of wall Must consulta qualified instaler and check if the screws and drywall anchor perfect fit with your cabiniwall Due to the size and weight o this range haod the support must be firmly attached to the ceiling For plaster or sheet rock celings the support must be attached tothe joists I this is not possible a support structure must be buit behind the plaster or sheet rock The manufacture assumes no responsibi for injury or damage caused by improper installations Puta thick protective covering over counter top cooktop or range to protect from damage or dirt Remove any hazardous objects around the area when installing 1 Locate an optimal location to place the range hood Mark the leveling points for two Body Hooks figure 1 on the wall and dil two holes Insert two toggle bots and reserve approximately 1 4 for the body hooks Be sure to use appropriate anchors for your wal 2 Usefour sets of lt gt 3116 5 8 screws wihfia washer toirstall the body hooks onto the hood see figure 2 3 nstalithe duct set by using six 5 32 x 5 8 screw See figure 3 SOD ly d Hood 4 Fig 1 DUCTED INSTALLATION METHOD vented to the outside 4 Find an optimal location forthe d
17. nge hood uses fluorescent lamp please buy the appropriate lamp type from us G Turn the lamp 45 degree in order to take down t can turn clock way or ati clock way 4 Install a new fluorescent light bulb then screw the lamp cover back Tum 5 degree Body othood GE gt ste Sorendonnthe screns carefully hang newight bulb ten Poen he Joss Page9 REPLACEMENT HARCOAL FILTER ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE HOOD BEFORE ANY REPLACEMENT Replacement of charcoal filter 1 Remove aluminum fiters on the range hood 2 Remove the original charcoal fter by unscrewing down the two screws 3 Replace the old charcoal fiter by new charcoal fiter Then postion the charcoal fiter and align the screw holes reinstall and fasten two screws 4 Reinstall the aluminum fiters back to the range hood NOTE CHARCOAL FILTER IS CONSUMER PRODUCT MUST BE REPLACED AFTER 120 HOURS OF USE OR EVERY 2 3 MONTHS 1 RANGE HOOD OPERATIONS Normal Switc For Models amp N amp A Power Switch Low Speed Medium Speed HighSpeed Light Switch TURN ON Press the speed control Low Speed Medium Speed High Speed switch to select the desired level of power Once button is pressed the previous speed mode willbe cancel Press Light Switchto turn on the lights TURN OFF Press the Power Switch to turn off the power Press Light Switchto turn aff the lights Page 10 J RANGE HOOD OPE
18. ough 6 15cm round metal sluminium vert work The size of the vert should be uni orm Use no more than three 90 elbows and do not install two elbows together Make sure there is a minium of 24 61cm of straight vent between the elbows it more than one elbow is used The length of vert system and number of bows should be kept to minimum to provide efficient petomance The vert system must have a damper I root or wal cap has a damper Do Not Use damper supplied with the range hood Use duct tape to seal all joints inthe vert system Fasten ali connections with sheet metal screws and tape joints wth certfied Silver Tape or Duct Tape Calculate the duct run length Example 1 Vertical roof verting Foo Cap Poot Ductcover P pipe Ducting through the Example 2 Horizortal wall venting Pine Duct cover Wall Cap Ducting through the wall Y ducted with the required minimum of 6 round duct work the ductrun should not exceed 35 equivalent feet Calculate the length of the duct work by adding the equivalent feet as below for each of duct in the system 1 Use no more than three 90 Elbow 2 Make sure that there is a minimum of 24 of straight duct 4S Ebow 30fo 9 Foot Straight Duct_9 0 fast between elbows it more then one is used 90 50 teet 2 90 Elbow 100 feet DO NOT instal two elbows together 0 120 test
19. rough metal musthave a grommet When cutting or ding into wall or cing do not damage electrical miring and other hidden utes 4 Wre sizes must conformto he requirements ofthe National Blectical Code ANSUNFPA latest edition or CSA Sandards C27 1 4 Canadian Electrical Code Part and C222 No 0 81 latest edition and al local codes and ordinances Connectthree ires according to color Back to Black Whe to Ve ard Green to Green to house vires and cap with ire connectors BLACK TO BLACK Hot WHITE TO WHITE Neutral GREEN TO GREEN Ground AWARNING Nationa Fre Prtecton Association Bateryrerch Park Quincy Massachusets 2258 HA ZAR OF ELECTRICAL CSkintematond 8501 Ead Pleasant Valey Road Cleveland Donat pertorm serice on an eledicaly he system Ohio 44131 557 Dsconeci he man eechicd supply tore serving Pis device dig deal comers otro sued ded s range hood wen they are energie resi death serious bodily nur or property damage Page 3 D LIST OF MATERIA TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION ovr 7 5 Measuring taps J 7 J 4 Marker or ff veel PARTS SUPPLIED Cz wrench Tape Cmm Utility Knife V Adjustable Powered screwdriver or drill P Flablade d screwdrivers 9A screwdrivers Description Quantity Mein body Body of Hood include aluminium fiter s Upper Duct Cover and Lower Duct Cover Duct Gel
20. se fter may discolour sightly but this does not affect fitering capaci y Dry fiters and re install before using hood Replacing Filters When fiters wear out due to age and prolonged use replace with Aluminum Grease Fiter ith Stainless steel forelock Note Also replace damaged fiter that has punctured or broken mesh bent or broken frame A WARNING BURNS HAZARD Replacing the light bulb Us bulh hen tumed on DO NOT WARNING toad cess reuters bun vu Disconnect the hood from electricity and be sure the lights are cool SEVERE Ratating fan can caus severe ay clear offan when A Halogen Light Design motor is aming Should the ight bub bumed out due to age or prolonged use replace with 20W 12V halogen bulb f new lights do not operate make sure the light bul is inserted correctly 0 Turn off the range hood Q Make sure the lights are cool to touch Use a flat hand screwdriver or equivalent tool carefully tum the inner ring counter clockwise with to pop out the protective covering of the ight G Gently pull out the defective bulb and discard accordingly 44 insta a new halogen light bulb and reverse the steps Place Halogen Light Gass Cover Bach Light FN ens enr B Fluorescent Light Design 1 Remove the 2 screws on the glass lamp cover carefully by using philips screwdriver Becareful on the drop down of glass 2 This ra
21. se should not be allowed to accumulate on fan or filter T Use proper pan size 8 Aways use cookware appropriate for the size ofthe surface element Page 2 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING a SMOTHER FLAMES with a close fitting lid cookie sheet or metal tray then off the burner b BECAREFULT O PREVENT BURNS the flames do not go out immediately EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT c NEVER PICK UP AFLAMING PAN you maybe bumed 4 DO NOT USE WATER including wet dishclaths ortowels a violent steam explosion wl result e Use an extinguisher ONLY You know you have a Class ABC extinguisher and you already know howto operate t The fire is small and contained in the area where itis startes The fire department is being called You can fight the fre with your back to an eoit 1 To getthe best performance the vertical clearance between the cook top and the range hood should range from 28 to 32 PLEASE WEAR SAFETY WORKMAN GLOVES FOR INSTALLATION CLEANING LIGHT BULB CHANGING AND DISMANTLING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ANY BODILY INJURIES ELECTRICAL REQUIREMEN OBSERVE ALL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES AWARNING Electrical ground is required on this range hood Check nth a qualified electrician if you are not sure whether the range hood is properly grounded Failure to follow electrical requirements may resultin a fre Afuse
22. stalation Upper ducteover 3 Place upper duct cover and lower duct cover aver the body of the hood as shown infigure 6 Upper duct cover is the one contains holes on both side Side up the upper duct cover towards the duct cover fix panel Use two of 05327 x5 16 tapping screws to secure the upper duct cover orto the panel Finally secure the loner duct cover to the hood body by using two f 522 x 5 16 tapping screws CAUTION PAY EXTRA ATTENTION TO SHARP EDGES ON THE DUCT COVERAND MINMIZE DUCT COVERS MOVEMENT STO AVOID SCRATCHES ON THE COVER Duct cover s fixpanel 0587 5 lover duct cover 532 5 Fig 6 9 Then complete the instalation DUCTLESS INSTALLATION METHOD NOT vented to the outside 4 Find an optimal location for the AIR DEFLECTOR The air deflector must be placed directly above and align withthe two body hooks Dril two holes insert two toggle bolts Secure the air deflector with 2 toggle bolts andscrew tightly Be sure to use appropriate anchors for your wal figure 7 AWARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Because ofthe weight and size of the range hood two or more people are needed to move and safely Install the range hood Failure to properly range hood could in dam age to the product or personal ny Hood may have very shape edges lease Wear protective gloves f it is necessary to remove any parts for installing Fig 7 5 Then hang the hoo
23. tem will go into the time setting function The method of Setting up the delay shut off function is the same as setting up the clock on the LCD screen 2 After finish setting up the time the LCDscreen will show the time set and start count down automatically 3 When the time goes back to 00 the system will ut off the motor power immediately and Bee for 5 times to indicate its shut down Thenthe LCD screen will return to normal time 4 To cancel the Delay Shut Off function you can just press the Setup button again during the countdown Thenthe LCD screen will return to normal clock function If press On Off button during this time the range hood willbe shut down immediately 5 Warning Tum off the light after setup the Delay Shut Off function As this function is only will shut down the motor but not the light Press the Light button when the range hood is turned on Press the light button briefly to turn on the lights and the lighting indicator on the LCD screen will illuminate at the sametime p Press the light button briefly again to tum off the lights and the light indicator on the LCD screen will go out atthe sametime Press the Speed button when the range hood is turned on Press the On Off button totum onthe machine then the motor will run at a High Speed and the speed indic ator onthe LCD screen will illuminate 0 Press the Speed buttonto changethe speed of the fan The speedindicator onthe LCD scre
24. ton NFPA the American Societyfor Heatng Refigeraton and Ar Condtioning Engineers ASHRAE and the local code authorties 5 When cuting or dling into the wal or ceing do not damage electncal wring and hidden uites Dusted fans must always be vented to the outdoors WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE USE ONLY METAL DUCT WORK CAUTION FOR GENERAL VENTILATING USE ONLY DO NOT USE THE EXHAUST HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS OR VAPORS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING Based in Kitchen Fire safety Tips published by NFPA 1 SMOTHER FLAMES with a close fitting lid cookie sheet or metal tray then turn of the burner BECAREFULTO PREVENT BURNS Ifthe flames do not go out immediately EVACUAT EAND CALLTHE FIRE DEPART MENT 2 NEVER PICK UP AFLAMING PAN you maybe bumed 3 DO NOT USE WATER including wet dishcloths or towels a violent steam explosion willresuk 4 Use an extinguisher ONLY f a You know you have a class ABC extinguisher and you already know howto operate it b The fire is small and contained in the area where it started c The fire department is being called d You can fight the fire with your back to an exit CAUTION TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE AND TO PROPERLY EXHAUST AIR BE SURE TO DUCT AIR OUTSIDE DONOT VENTEXHAUST AIR INTO SPACES WITHIN WALLS CEILINGS ATTICS CRAWL SPACES OR GARAGES WARNING TOREDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SH
25. ts into blowers 4 NEVER leave cooking unattended When frying inthe pan can easily overheat and catch fire The risk of self combustion is higher when the oil has been used severaltimes 5 MEVERc ook on oper flames under the range hood Check deep fryers during use superheated oil may be flammable EM DO NOT OPERATE BLOWERS WHEN FILTERS ARE REMOVED ies END FPE T grease and residue build up at all times to prevent possible fir 2 Filters must be cleaned periodically and free from accumulation of cooking residue see cleaning instructions inside Old and worn filters must be replaced immediately 3 NEVER disassemble parts to clean without proper instructions Disassembly is recommended to be performed by qualified personnel only Call our service center for removal instructions The manufacture and distributors decline all responsibility in the event of failure to observe the instructions given here for installation maintenance and suitable use of the product The manufacture and distributors further declines all responsibility for injury due tonegligence and the warranty of the unit automatically expires due to improper maintenance Safety Note Please wear Safety Workman Gloves for installation 7 cleaning light bulb changing and dismantling to reduce the x risk of any bodily injuries 2 Safety Workman Gloves Page 1 B BEFORE YOU START Kis veryimportant for our safety and safetyof oth
26. uct cover fix panel The fix panel must be placed directly above and align withthe two body hooks Driltwo more holes insert two toggle bolts Secure the fix panel with 2toggle bolts and screw tightly Be sure to use appropriate anchors for your wall figure 4 A WARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Because of the weight and size of the range hood Walt Toggle Bot uct Covers two or more people are needed to move and safely install the range hood Failure to properly range hood could result in damage to the product or personal injury Hood may have very shape edges Please wear protective gloves if it is necessary to remove any parts for installing Fig 4 5 Then hang the hood on the wall and tighten the screws as figure 4 shown SS CAUTION MAKE SURE THE RANGE HOOD IS SECURE BEFORE RELEASING E Inctallthe Duct set 6 Install the aluminum duct on to the body of the hood and connect the duct to and Aluminium tube the exterior exhaust system sure all joints are secure and air tight Use onthe body of hood certified Silver Tape or Duct Tape to make all joints secure and air tight figure 5 90 5 Page 7 Remove the plastic covering on the duct covers at this time Must be very careful forthe sharp edges on the duct cover Please ware wark protective gloves while install the duct cover to prevent personal injury and prevents scratch on the cover gt during in
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