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1. 1 HOW TO OBTAIN 12 WARRANTY 13 WIRING DIAGRAM tarte ticas eR rele 14 15 Q WARNING To reduce the risk of a range top grease fire A Never leave surface units unattended at high settings Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite Heat oil slowly on low or medium settings B Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when cooking flaming foods C Clean ventilating fans frequently Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on fan or filter D Use proper pan size Always use cookware appropriate for the size of the surface element Make Up air be necessary to prevent air flowing down chimney unsealed door window or fireplace opening 9 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury to persons observe the following guidelines A Installation and Electrical Wiring Must Be Performed By Qualified Personnel In Accordance With All Applicable Codes amp Standards Including Fire Rated Construction B To Prevent Backdrafting sufficient air is needed to maintain proper combustion and safe exhausting of gases through the flue chimney of fuel burning equipment Follow the cooking equipment manufacturers guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Prote
2. Dynamic Cooking Systems Inc THE PROFESSIONAL VENT HOODS Use and Installation Guide Models DCS VH 48HS DCS VH 48S DCS VH12 36HS DCS VH12 36S DCS VH 36HS DCS VH 36S DCS VH 30HS DCS VH 30S 62 A Message To Our Customers Thank you for selecting this Dynamic Cooking Systems Professional Vent Hood Because of its unique features we have developed this Use and Installation Guide It contains valuable information on how to properly operate and maintain your new Vent Hood for years of safe and enjoyable cooking To help serve you better please fill out and return the Ownership Registration Card and keep this guide handy as it will help answer questions that may arise as you use your New Vent Hood For your convenience product questions can be answered by a DCS Customer Service Representative by phone 1 888 281 5698 or Fax 714 372 7003 or by mail Dynamic Cooking Systems Inc Attention Customer Service 5800 Skylab Road Huntington Beach CA 92647 WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or injury to persons all Vent Hoods must be installed with ventilators that have been approved for use with the hood See Table A of this instruction manual for a listing of approved ventilators PRECAUTION Do Not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Fable Of Contents INTRODU
3. mounting the hood to a soffit it is recommended to also utilize the rear panel holes to gain addi tional stability and minimize any vibration noise We suggest that the final framing and wall finishing be done with the vent hood at the site to more accurately locate ductwork and electrical service CONSTRUCT SOFFIT FRAMING 1 For a site with a soffit use 2 475 to construct the soffit framing as shown below in Fig Note that a minimum opening of 10 is needed to accommodate the ductwork With the centerline of the installation marked nail down the 2 x 47 wide side down so that their inner edges are those specified from the centerline see Figs amp 3 pg 7 Note The second outer set of 2 x 475 are not necessary on the 30 Models installation 2 Make 2 wood shims 2 x 10 1 2 x drywall thickness Attach them to the framing as shown in Fig 2 Mount shims flush with inner edges of framing and with front edges 1 1 2 from finished back wall A Center line to inner edge Finished Drywall of 2 x 4 s see fig 4 Vent Hood Installation with soffit INSTALL VENT HOOD INTO SOFFIT At this point in the installation process the inner liner should be removed from the Hood and set aside see Pgs 5 amp 6 With the liner set aside there is clear access to the Soffit mounting holes and wall mounting holes in the rear panel of the unit Once the soffit framing has been completed place
4. BLOWER 120 60 Specity 4836739 a o DCS VH SERIES SOFFIT CHIMNEY DUCT COVER MODEL DCS IB6 BLOWER AND ROUGH IN KIT AMPS CFM DUCT 3 3 600 7 ROUND 5 0 1200 10 ROUND Sewice HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE Before you call for service I Is the circuit breaker tripped or the fuse blown 2 Is there a power outage the area For warranty service contact your local DCS authorized service agency Provide him with the Model Number Serial Number and date of installation and a brief description of the problem If you need assistance in locating the authorized service agency in your area please contact our DCS Customer Service Department for an authorized service agent near you our number is 888 281 5698 Your satisfaction is of the utmost importance to us If a problem cannot be resolved to your satisfaction please write or fax us at Write Dynamic Cooking Systems Inc Attention Consumer Relations 5800 Skylab Road Huntington Beach CA 92647 Fax us at 714 372 7003 LENGTH OF WARRANTY One 1 Year Full parts and Labor Covers the entire product Five 5 Year Limited warranty covering the switches and motor DCS WILL PAY FOR All repair labor and parts found to be defective due to materials or workmanship for one full year IN HOME warranty during the first year of ownership This does not apply if the unit was subjected to other than normal household use Service must
5. and or surrounding environment thereby creating a risk of personal injury or fire When replacing the bulb let the bulb cool and assure that power to light has been turned off Never allow hot bulb to come into contact with water Do Not Touch the Hood Light Bulbs when in use They may be hot enough to cause injury WARMING LAMPS Each warming lamp is controlled by its own on off switch Use only R40 size 250W Max Infrared bulbs FILTERS Filters should be cleaned frequently in a detergent solution and are dishwasher safe Empty grease collection tray s regularly Remove filter s by gently pulling up and out Grease collection tray s are beneath each filter s UNPLUG the BLOWER MOTOR BEFORE CLEANING VENTILATOR Remove filters to access blower motor plug Vacuum blower to clean Do not immerse in water Do not allow an excessive accumulation of grease Use a mild detergent when cleaning Do not use harsh abrasives steel wool pads or abrasive cloths Duct Information GENERAL 10 When planning the path for ducting to the outside keep mind the following guidelines Minimize use of elbows and transitions in ductwork as to bs S maximize air flow to outside of building An efficient airflow path contributes to the overall efficiency of the Vent Hood BE dee DCS recommends the use of smooth wall ducting not Vertical Duct Tra
6. CTION The Dynamic Cooking Systems Vent Hood Models have been designed with the ultimate in household convenience in mind Features include High Capacity Variable Speed Blower Commercial Style dishwasher safe filters Easy to Clean inside liner and Illuminating Halogen Lighting all packaged in a stylish welded seam exterior Before proceeding with installation please read this installation guide and observe all safety precautions and warnings NOTE Installation of this DCS Vent Hood must comply with all local codes IMPORTANT Save these instructions for the Local Electrical Inspector s use INSTALLER Leave these instructions with the unit for the owner SAFETY PRACTICES amp 3 PLANNING THE 4 5 22 EN MEUM SUE 4 VENT HOOD ASSEMBLY catt tte be aptid 5 VENT HOOD INSTALLATION WITH SOFFIT 6 7 VENT HOOD INSTALLATION WITHOUT SOFFIT 8 FINISHING THE 5 9 DUCT RITE FORES epe questa ugiat made 10 DCS VH SERIES 65
7. FT i 17 i 10 LIGHT Ib 1 12 H 13 l LEFT LIGHT RIGHT 241 i HEAT LIGHT SWITCH i HEAT LIGHT SWITCH i SWITCH RON EE ARES RIE DANAE Ae 1 i NEEN ENEE WN 2 WN I USED ON HS MODELS ONLY bg bunam S e amp SI 36 30 VENT HOOD WIRING DIAGRAM LEFT LIGHT 600 CFM MOTOR BLOWER JUNCTION BOX BLK N GROUND GRN CONNECTORS 2 3 4 5 6 FEMALE 2 3 4 5 6 MALE 2 14 3 USED HS MODELS ONLY gt 18 17 la Ib HEAT LIGHT SWITCH SPEED CONTROL 10 SWITCH VJ WN 2 WN I LIGHT SWITCH RIGHT LIGHT bg bunam S A 9 8 w 9 an o 5800 Skylab Road Huntington Beach 92647 Tel 714 372 7000 Fax 714 372 7001 Parts Customer Service 888 281 5698 www dcsappliances com As product improvement is an ongo ing process at DCS we reserve the right to change specifications or design without notice Part No 10607r4 Litho in USA 04 2001
8. Once the ventilation hood has been mounted in CEILING DRYWALL place it will be necessary to install the electrical service All electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician and must conform to all local standards Refer to the wiring diagrams on Pgs 14 15 for proper hook up and grounding NOTE Black live White neutral Green ground Complete installation by making ductwork con nections testing unit functions and installing amp fin seb fig ses fig3 Gat hd abate ishing drywall All 48 Vent Hoods All 36 Vent Hoods CARE AND USE Sep S e CONTROLS We recommend you turn your P hood on before you begin cooking to establish fresh air flow After you ve finished cooking let the blower run for a few minutes to clear the air and help keep the kitchen fresh and clean BLOWER The blower is operated with 2 controls The switch adjacent to the speed control turns the blower on off while the speed control adjusts the blower speed Turn the speed knob clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease the blower speed HOOD LIGHTING A single switch controls both lights Use only 50W Max Halogen Narrow Flood replacement bulbs CAUTION Halogen lamps are constructed of a glass bulb with a pressurized internal filament tube that operates at high temperatures and could unexpectedly shatter Should the outer bulb break particles of extremely hot glass could be discharged into the fixture enclosure
9. assembled vent hood hood rough in kit and ventilator into place and secure hood to the soffit frame with 6 wood screws NOTE Additionally we recommend the installer utilize the holes provided in the rear panel of the hood to secure the hood to the rear wall and minimize any noise and vibration of the unit NOTE Assure that the mounting screws are long enough to be driven through the wood shims into the installed 2 x 4 s for total support see fig 3 GO TO FINISHING THE INSTALLATION Pg 9 CH TOP VIEW 48 MODEL SHOWN Maas t 4 Rough in Kit 23 1 2 x 10 1 2 12 pea a 2 x 45 installed per Fig 25 3 8 Soffit mounting j holes in Vent Hood 6 total 2 x 4 s in Soffit FRONT VIEW i P li 2 45 lt 48 Models only A Kit CEILING DRYWALL Soffit Mounting Screws 6 em Vent Hood Installation without soffit SITE PREPARATION In cases where the installation site does not have a soffit structure the Vent Hood assembly may be secured directly to the wall from the rear of the unit NOTE When installing the vent hood directly to the rear wall an adequate structural wall support studs must exist to secure the unit NOTE The DCS Duct Cover should be ordered and installed when installing the vent hood in a site without a soffit DCS offers both a 6 and 12 heig
10. be provided by Authorized Factory Agent during normal working hours No charges will be made for repair or replacement at the location of initial installation or factory for parts returned pre paid through the dealer and claimed within the warranty period and found by Dynamic Cooking Systems Inc to be defective Replacement will be FO B Dynamic Cooking Systems and Dynamic Cooking Systems will not be liable for any transportation costs labor costs or export duties This warranty shall not apply nor can we assume responsibility for damage that might result from failure to follow manufactures instructions or local codes where the appliance has been tampered with or altered in anyway or which in our judgement has been subjected to misuse negligence or accident Implied warranty shall not extend beyond the duration of this written warranty This warranty is in lieu of all warranties expressed or implied and all other obligations or liability in connection with the sale of this appliance DCS WILL NOT PAY FOR Installation or start up Shipping damage Service by an unauthorized agency Damage or repairs due to service by an unauthorized agency or the use of unauthorized parts Service during other than normal working hours mproper installation such as improper hook up etc Service visits to teach you how to use the appliance correct the installation reset circuit breakers or replace home fuses Repairs due to othe
11. ction Association NFPA and the American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE and the local code authorities C Use caution when cutting or drilling into walls or ceilings as not to damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities Q CAUTION To Reduce the risk of fire and to properly exhaust air be sure to duct air to outside do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls or ceiling nor into attics crawl spaces or garages Q NOTE unit MUST be vented to the outside of the building o9 WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or injury to persons all vent hoods must be installed with ventilators that have been approved for use with the hood Ventilator Use AII Ventilator Models used TABLE A in DCS Professional Vent Vent Hood Model use with Ventilator Model Hoods i approved by DCS VH 48HS DCS IBI2 1200 CFM Underwriters Laboratory DCS VH 48S DCS IBI2 1200 CFM DCS VHI2 36HS DCS IBI2 1200 CFM DCS VH12 36S DCS IBI2 1200 CFM DCS VH 36HS DCS IB6 600 CFM DCS VH 36S DCS IB6 600 CFM DCS VH 30HS DCS IB6 600 CFM DCS VH 30S DCS IB6 600 CFM Planning The Installation BACKDRAFT DAMPER We recommend that a backdraft damper be used in all Vent Hood installations Cold weather installa tions necessitate the use of a backdraft damper to minimize the flow of cold air into the room A non metallic thermal break should also be installed to minimize conduction of outsid
12. e temperatures through the ductwork Locate the thermal break as close as possible to where the ducting enters the heated portion of the house PLANNING THE INSTALLATION Before beginning installation of the Vent Hood and Ventilator PLAN OUT the entire installation proce dure beforehand considering the following areas I HOOD SIZE amp LOCATION The hood should as wide or wider than the cooking appliance with the hood being centered on the appliance Vertically the bottom of the hood should be between 30 36 above the appliance cooking surface 2 DUCTING ducting transitions air flows to outside Use of Backdraft damper etc 3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 120 Volts 60 Hz 15 AMP Service Local Codes etc 4 ADEQUATE MOUNTING SURFACES location of wall studs additional support for safe wall mounting etc HANDLING NOTE This Hood has been inspected prior to shipping to be free of defects Due to the weight of the Vent Hood and Ventilator and to prevent scratching or denting the unit we recommend the use of two installers to move place and secure the Vent Hood to avoid personal injury or damage to the Hood INNER LINER REMOVAL The DCS Professional Vent Hood has been designed into 2 major assemblies to accommodate easy and safe installation The following procedure is best done with the Hood on its back on a padded sur face The inside liner assembly can be separated from the outer hood assembly by removing
13. ht Duct Covers Keep the 6 or 12 inch dimension in mind when allow ing for clearance between the top of the Vent Hood and the ceiling see Fig 4 1 With the Vent Hood width and installation site mind mark the centerline of the installation 2 See the chart in Fig 4 to determine the centerline to centerline dimension of wall mounting holes for the particular model being installed 3 Cut away enough drywall if installed to expose 2 vertical studs on each side of the Hood center line It will be necessary to A construct a plywood wall insert See Fig 5 or B install aligning wall studs See Fig 6 WALL MOUNTING After an adequate wall structure has been completed secure the DCS Duct Cover 6 or 12 to the top of the vent hood Carefully lift the hood with the duct cover into the installation site and secure the hood into the wall structure with 6 six mounting screws Once the Hood assembly has been secured to the wall the front of the Soffit Chimney may be removed for ductwork connections GO TO FINISHING THE INSTALLATION Pg 9 Additional Wall Studs Installed s a a M Centerline of 2 installation space PM No additional wall studs H needed Plywood Sheet wall hole cut out x drywall thickness ae __ lt Finishing The Installation TO FINISH THE INSTALLATION REAR VIEW of VENT HOOD 48 Model Shown
14. nsition flexible ductwork Transitions are required from rectangular to round ducting DCS IBI2 BLOWER Requires one of the following 4 1 2 x 18 to 10 round transitions purchase separately Model 19052 01 Vertical discharge Model 19052 02 Rear discharge Model 19052 03 Left discharge Duct tape may be used at ducting joints DCS VH 48 DCS VHI2 36 REQUIREMENTS DCS recommends the use of 10 round ducting which provides 78 6 sq In of surface area Alternate duct sizes in rectangular style may be used If a rectangular duct style is used the duct must equal at least 78 6 sq In for best results Example 3 1 4 x 24 duct 78 sq In Maintain consistent ducting square area as to avoid reduced air flow ie With a VH 48 Hood connecting a 4 x13 52 sq In to 10 round 78 6 sq In is not recommended DCS VH 36 30 REQUIREMENTS DCS recommends the use of 7 round ducting which provides 34 7 sq In of surface area Alternate duct sizes in rectangular style may be used If a rectangular duct style is used the duct must equal at least 34 7 sq In for best results DUCT ACCESSORIES Wall Caps and Roof Caps must have free open area equal to duct size diameter Note that a Sealed Back Draft Damper may reduce air delivery DCS VH Series Specifications MODEL DCS 2 BLOWER AND ROUGH IN KIT MODEL DCS 6 BLOWER VOLTS HZ 120 60 MODEL DCS 2
15. r than normal household use Damage caused from accident abuse alteration misuse incorrect installation or installation not in accordance with local codes Units installed in non residential application such as day care centers bed and breakfast centers churches nursing homes restaurants hotels schools etc This warranty applies to appliances used in residential applications it does not cover their use in commercial situations This warranty is for products purchased and retained in the 50 states of the U S A the District of Columbia and Canada This warranty applies even if you should move during the warranty period Should the appliance be sold by the original purchaser during the warranty period the new owner continues to be protected until the expiration date of the original purchaser s warranty period This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state vl JUNCTION BOX 48 VENT HOOD WIRING DIAGRAM 1200 CFM MOTOR LI BLK N GROUND WHT MOTOR BLOWER PLUG MOTOR 5 BLK 7 gt 16 CONNECTORS FEMALE MALE 9 2 14 3 NC EDAD puede ieu pis uere LEFT HEAT i RIGHT HEAT i 1 1 LIGHT ee LIGHT mU l i i 191 1 i i i 1 L 1 1 1 1 20 i T 2 1 ERE m 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 f 1 i 9 13 i 20 i i 1 15 i 1 1 LE
16. the 12 inner perimeter screws 3 each side front back Once these screws have been removed the liner assembly can slide down to gain access to the male female disconnect plug See Fig 8 on page 5 After the disconnect plug has been unplugged the liner assembly can be set aside until the hood has been installed into the soffit or wall MODEL IDENTIFICATION DCS VH 36HS w Heat Lamps DCS VH 48HS w Heat Lamps DCS VH 30HS w Heat Lamps DCS VH 36S standard DCS VH 48S standard DCS VH 30S standard DCS VH12 36HS w Heat Lamps DCS VH12 36S standard Vent Hood Assembly DCS Duct Cover 6 or 12 Height Rough In Kit junction box Through junction box on rough in kit connect to house wiring D ND G to blower motor Rough In Kit junction box e sva O L Heat Lamp Blower Speed R Heat Lamp not all models not all models Hood Inner Liner Remove DCS VH 48 48 Model Liner Shown PES eee control panel Model DCS IB6 Blower DCS VH 36 DCS VH 30 V Blower Hood Lights Hood Light Bulb 2ea Vent Hood Installation with soffit SITE PREPARATION This DCS Professional Vent Hood has been designed to accommodate installation into a I soffit structure ceiling mount or for sites without a soffit structure 2 directly into the wall through holes provided in the rear panel of the vent hood wall mount When
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