Thermador Ventilation Hood HS User Manual

CARE AND USE FOR  
HS - HST - HSB WALL HOODS  
(Turn Book Over for Installation  
Instructions)  
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
H S B  
H S  
HST  
5551 McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 • 800/735-4328  
©BSH Home Appliances Corp. 1997 • Litho in Italy 10/03  
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HST SERIES HOODS  
Off : Pressing button once turns blower off and resets control.  
Fan Speed : Pressing button once, from an off state, turns the blower on low. Each  
successive press of the button increases the fan speed until high where the fan cycles back  
to the low speed. The LEDs above this button indicate the current fan speed. When the  
fan is on, the corresponding LED is illuminated.  
1 – Low  
2 – Medium  
3 – High  
Delay Shut Off : Press to turn fan on high for 5 minutes.  
If the blower is off when the delay button is pressed, the ventilator will turn on to the high  
speed setting for 5 minutes. At the end of the cycle the blower will turn off.  
If the ventilator is on when the delay button is pressed, the blower runs for:  
·15 minutes for low speed  
·7 1/2 minutes for medium speed  
·5 minutes for high speed  
During a timed period, the LED above the Delay Shut Off button is illuminated.  
To interrupt a timed period, press Fan Speed or Off button.  
Filter: After 40 hours of operation, the clean filter reminder LED above this button will  
illuminate indicating that the filters need to be cleaned. After cleaning, press this button  
for 3 seconds to reset the 40-hour period and turn the LED off.  
Light : This button controls the halogen lighting. The first press turns the lights on. A  
second press dims the lights. A third press turns the lights off.  
Heat Lam p: The buttons marked “L” and “R” independently control the left and right  
infrared heating lamps, turning the lights on or off.  
Heat Sensor: Your hood is equipped with a heat sensor that will turn the blower to Low speed  
if excessive heat occurs above the cooking surfaces.  
1. If the blower is off – it turns the blower on to low speed.  
2. If the blower is already on any speed selection, no speed change will occur.  
When the temperature level on the hood drops to normal, the blower will return to its  
original setting.  
Overtem perature : The high temperature sensor protects the hood from high temperatures  
which may damage components. The control is set to activate at 161º F (72º C) and reset  
at 140ºF (60º C). When activated, the ventilator will turn on low and the corresponding  
LED will blink, indicating an over temperature condition.  
While the high temperature sensor is activated, the blower speed can be changed or turned  
off. If the blower is turned off, the corresponding LED will blink. Light controls will remain  
operational. When the control sensor reaches 140ºF (60º C), a reset will occur. During  
reset, the control will revert back to the operational state prior to the high temperature  
condition.  
High Tem perature Fault Condition: The circuit is equipped with an alarm indicating that  
the heat sensor protection is not working, due to a damaged sensor. In the case of this  
extreme condition, the three speed indicator LEDs will start blinking. All the controls will  
be operational except for the speed indicators.  
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HOOD OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
The blower should be turned on for  
a few minutes before cooking in  
order to establish air currents up-  
wardthroughthehood.Thuswhen  
heat, smoke, moisture, grease and  
cooking odors are produced, they  
will be carried outside instead of  
drifting into other rooms.  
Use the low speeds for normal use  
and the higher speeds for strong  
odors or fumes.  
Fig. 1  
Drafts across the range or cooktop  
will cause the escape of heat,  
smoke, moisture, grease and  
cooking odors from the hood. Such  
draftsshouldbepreventedinsofar  
as possible.  
The best job of ventilation in the  
kitchen is done where the only air  
currents are those created by the  
blower itself.  
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS  
Be su re ligh t s are cool before  
clean in g t h e h ood.  
To Clean Filt ers  
It is recommended that the  
filters be washed at least once a  
month; they can be washed by  
hand or in the dishwasher.  
Drain water through edge holes  
andleteachfilterdrythoroughly  
before replacing it  
.
BLOWER  
The motor is operated by a three  
speed control switch. You may  
change the speed of the motor  
dependingontheamountofgrease  
and smoke you are creating while  
cooking.  
To Clean Hood Su rface  
For general care, wipe the  
outside of the stainless steel  
with sudsy water or household  
cleaners such as Fantastic® or  
Formula 409®, rinse well and  
dry with cleansoftcloth to avoid  
water marks.  
ALWAYS USE THE HIGH SETTING  
WHEN GRILLING.  
FILTERS  
The metal grease filters are made  
ofanodizedaluminumandarelong  
lasting.  
To Rem ove Th e Met al Grease  
Filt ers  
Wipe and dry brushed stainless  
steel in the same direction as  
the grain.  
Do not use abrasive products.  
Toremovefingerprints andgive  
added shine use spray cleaners  
such as Stainless Steel Magic®  
and Shimmer®  
Turn the fan and lights off.  
Push each handle towards the  
backandpulldownwardsFig.1.  
To Replace Th e Met al Grease  
Filt ers  
Reverse procedure.  
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LIGHTS  
NOTE: Tu rn off t h e ligh t s an d  
fan . Allow t h e ligh t s t o cool  
before h an dlin g. If n ew ligh t s do  
n ot operat e be su re ligh t s are  
in sert ed correct ly before callin g  
service.  
Replace Ligh t s  
(HS an d HST series h oods on ly)  
Using a flat edge from a  
screwdriver or equivalent tool  
pryloosethelenscoverasshown  
in Figure 2.  
Remove the damaged light and  
replace with a new 12 Volt, 20  
Watt (maximum) halogen light  
made for a G-4 base. Follow  
package directions and do not  
touch new light with bare  
hands.  
Fig. 2  
Reinstall the light cover.  
WARMING LAMPS (INFRARED).  
THESE ARE AVAILABLE ON “HS”  
AND “HST” SERIES HOODS AS  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY TO BE  
PURCHASED APART.  
Purchase and use only lamps mod.  
175R-PAR, 175W maximum  
infraredbulbs.  
Replace Ligh t s  
(HSB series h oods on ly)  
Turn the fan and lights off.  
Remove the lamp cover (remove  
the screw that fixes the lamp  
cover) see Figure 3.  
Remove the damaged light and  
replace with a new 120 Volt, 40  
Watt (maximum) bulb made for  
an E27 base.  
Reinstall the lamp cover and fix  
in place with its screw.  
Lamp  
covers  
Fig. 3  
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