GE Monogram Ventilation Hood ZV30 User Manual

Owners  
Manual  
Stainless Steel  
Professional  
Range Hood  
Models:  
ZV30  
ZV36  
ZV48  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING—TO REDUCE THE  
WARNING—TO REDUCE THE  
A. Never leave surface units unattended at high  
settings. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy  
spillovers that may ignite. Heat oils slowly on  
low or medium settings.  
RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR  
INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE  
FOLLOWING:  
RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE:  
A. Use this unit only in the manner intended  
by the manufacturer. If you have questions,  
contact the manufacturer.  
B. Always turn hood ON when cooking at high  
B. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch  
power off at service panel and lock the  
service disconnecting means to prevent  
power from being switched on accidentally.  
When the service disconnecting means  
cannot be locked, securely fasten a  
prominent warning device, such as a tag,  
to the service panel.  
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.  
C. Do not use this unit with any solid-state  
WARNING—TO REDUCE THE  
RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR  
INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE  
FOLLOWING:  
speed control device.  
D. This unit must be grounded.  
CAUTION—FOR GENERAL  
VENTILATING USE ONLY. DO NOT USE  
TO EXHAUST HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE  
MATERIALS AND VAPORS.  
A. Installation work and electrical wiring must  
be done by qualified person(s) in accordance  
with all applicable codes and standards,  
including fire-related construction.  
B. Sufficient air is needed for proper  
combustion and exhausting of gases  
through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning  
equipment to prevent back drafting. Follow  
the heating equipment manufacturer’s  
guideline and safety standards such as those  
published by the National Fire Protection  
Association (NFPA), and the American  
Society for Heating, Refrigeration and  
Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE),  
and the local code authorities.  
WARNING—TO REDUCE THE  
RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE  
EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE,  
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING*:  
A. SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fitting lid,  
cookie sheet or metal tray, then turn off  
the burner. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT  
BURNS. If the flames do not go out  
immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL  
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.  
B. NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN—  
C. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling,  
do not damage electrical wiring and other  
hidden utilities.  
You may be burned.  
C. DO NOT USE WATER, including wet  
dishcloths or towels–a violent steam  
explosion will result.  
D. Ducted fans must always be vented to the  
outdoors.  
D. Use an extinguisher ONLY if:  
WARNING—TO REDUCE  
THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY METAL  
DUCTWORK.  
1. You know you have a Class ABC  
extinguisher, and you already know  
how to operate it.  
Do not attempt to repair or replace any  
part of your hood unless it is specifically  
recommended in this manual. All other  
servicing should be referred to a qualified  
technician.  
2. The fire is small and contained in the  
area where it started.  
3. The fire department is being called.  
4. You can fight the fire with your back  
to an exit.  
*Based on “Kitchen Firesafety Tips” published  
by NFPA.  
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
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INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES  
LISEZ TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS AVANT D’UTILISER VOTRE APPAREIL  
PRÉCAUTIONS EN MATIÈRE DE SÉCURITÉ  
AVERTISSEMENT –  
POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE D’INCENDIE, DE  
SECOUSSE ÉLECTRIQUE OU DE BLESSURE  
CORPORELLE, OBSERVEZ LES PRÉCAUTIONS  
SUIVANTES :  
A. N’utilisez cet appareil que de la manière prévue  
par le fabricant. Si vous avez des questions,  
appelez le fabricant.  
AVERTISSEMENT –  
RÉDUISEZ LE RISQUE D’UN FEU DE GRAISSE  
SUR LA SURFACE DE CUISSON DU FOUR :  
A. Ne laissez jamais sans surveillance les unités de  
cuisson de surface à une température élevée.  
Le bouillonnement occasionne des débordements  
fumants et graisseux qui peuvent prendre feu.  
Chauffez à feu doux les substances huileuses,  
avec un réglage bas ou moyen.  
B. Mettez toujours la hotte en marche quand vous  
cuisinez à haute température ou quand vous  
cuisinez des aliments qui ont des flammes.  
C. Nettoyez les mécanismes de ventilation  
fréquemment. Il ne faut pas permettre une  
accumulation de graisse sur le ventilateur ou  
sur le filtre.  
D. Utilisez une casserole de bonne taille. Utilisez  
toujours un ustensile de cuisine qui convienne  
au diamètre de l’élément de cuisson.  
B. Avant de réparer ou de nettoyer votre appareil,  
débranchez le courant au niveau du panneau  
de service et verrouillez les mécanismes de  
débranchement de service pour éviter tout  
branchement accidentel au courant. Si vous  
ne pouvez pas verrouiller les mécanismes  
de débranchement de service, attachez  
soigneusement un avertissement bien visible,  
comme une étiquette, au panneau de service.  
C. N’utilisez jamais cet appareil avec un mécanisme  
de réglage de la vitesse à semi-conducteurs.  
D. Cet appareil doit être bien mis à la terre.  
AVERTISSEMENT –  
POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE D’INCENDIE, DE  
SECOUSSE ÉLECTRIQUE OU DE BLESSURE  
CORPORELLE, OBSERVEZ LES PRÉCAUTIONS  
SUIVANTES :  
A. Vous devez faire exécuter tous les travaux  
d’installation et de câblage électrique par une  
personne qualifiée, conformément à tous les  
codes et les normes en vigueur, en particulier  
ceux de construction relatifs aux incendies.  
B. Vous devez assez d’air pour avoir une bonne  
combustion et permettre l’évacuation des gaz  
par le conduit de cheminée du matériel de  
combustion du carburant, afin d’éviter tout  
retour d’air. Suivez les directives du fabricant de  
matériel de combustion et les normes de sécurité  
comme celles publiées par la National Fire  
Protection Association (NFPA) et l’American  
Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air  
Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), ainsi  
que les modalités des codes locaux.  
ATTENTION –  
UNIQUEMENT À USAGE DE VENTILATION  
GÉNÉRALE. N’UTILISEZ JAMAIS POUR  
L’ÉCHAPPEMENT DE MATIÈRES ET DE  
VAPEURS EXPLOSIVES.  
AVERTISSEMENT –  
POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE BLESSURE  
CORPORELLE SI DE LA GRAISSE PREND FEU  
SUR LA SURFACE DE CUISSON DU FOUR,  
SUIVEZ LES INSTRUCTIONS SUIVANTES* :  
A. ÉTOUFFEZ LES FLAMMES avec un couvercle  
qui convient, une tôle à biscuits ou un plateau  
en métal, puis éteignez le brûleur. FAITES BIEN  
ATTENTION DE NE PAS VOUS BRÛLER. Si  
les flammes ne s’éteignent pas immédiatement,  
SORTEZ ET APPELEZ LES POMPIERS.  
B. NE DÉPLACEZ JAMAIS UNE CASSEROLLE  
QUI FLAMBE – Vous pouvez vous brûler.  
C. N’UTILISEZ JAMAIS D’EAU, en particulier de  
serviette ou de chiffon mouillé – il se produira  
une explosion violente de vapeur brûlante.  
C. Si vous faites un trou ou une ouverture dans un  
mur ou un plafond, n’endommagez pas les fils  
électriques et les autres installations cachées de  
service public.  
D. Vous devez toujours alimenter les ventilateurs  
dans les conduits en air en provenance de  
l’extérieur.  
D. N’UTILISEZ UN EXTINCTEUR que si :  
1. Vous avez un extincteur de classe ABC et vous  
savez comment l’utiliser;  
2. Le feu est réduit et confiné à l’endroit où il  
a commencé;  
AVERTISSEMENT –  
3. Vous avez déjà appelé les pompiers;  
4. Vous combattez les flammes en tournant le  
dos à une sortie.  
POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE D’INCENDIE,  
N’UTILISEZ QUE DES CONDUITS EN MÉTAL.  
N’essayez jamais de remplacer ou de réparer un  
élément de votre hotte si le présent manuel ne  
le recommande pas expressément. Tout autre  
entretien doit être effectué par un technicien  
qualifié.  
* Basé sur l’ouvrage intitulé «Kitchen Fire Safety  
Tips» publié par la NFPA.  
LISEZ ET CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS.  
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Controls and Features  
Professional Range Hood  
1. Warming lamps ON/OFF switch  
The warming lamps are controlled by their  
own rocker switch. Press the rocker switch  
for the warming lamps to begin heating.  
Controls  
2. Light control  
Turn the light control from OFF to HI for  
the brightest light while cooking.  
3. Fan control  
Appearance will vary.  
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Turn the fan control speed from OFF to HI  
as needed.  
Continuous use of the fan system while  
cooking helps keep the kitchen comfortable  
and less humid. It also reduces cooking  
odors and soiling moisture that create a  
frequent need for cleaning.  
NOTE: When the fan is operating on the  
lowest setting, it will be very quiet. Always  
make sure that the fan is turned OFF when  
you are finished in the kitchen.  
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3
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4. Fan ON indicator light  
Comes on when the fan is turned on.  
Implement holder rods are located on each  
side of the hood.  
Implement  
holders  
Use these rods to hang and display cooking  
utensils such as whisks, spoons, forks or any  
non-flammable decorative items. Frequently  
used small pots and pans can also hang from  
these rods.  
WARNING:  
Appearance will vary.  
DO NOT hang flammable items from these  
implement rods.  
DO NOT hang items weighing more than  
10 pounds on either side, or 20 pounds  
total weight.  
AVERTISSEMENT:  
N'accrochez pas d'articles inflammables à  
ces tringles.  
N'accrochez pas d'articles pesant plus de 5 kg  
(10 lbs) de chaque côté, soit au total pesant  
plus de 10 kg (20 lbs).  
The warming shelf will keep hot, cooked foods  
at serving temperature. Always start with hot  
food. Do not use to heat cold food other than  
crisping crackers, chips or dry cereal.  
CAUTION: Plastic containers or plastic wrap  
will melt if in direct contact with the warming  
shelf. Melted plastic may not be removable and  
is not covered under your warranty.  
Warming  
Shelf  
(on some models)  
CAUTION: Do not keep food on the warming  
shelf for more than two hours.  
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Care and Cleaning  
Professional Range Hood  
Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power  
off at service panel and lock the service  
disconnecting means to prevent power from  
being switched on accidentally. When the  
service disconnecting means cannot be locked,  
securely fasten a prominent warning device,  
such as a tag, to the service panel.  
Avant de réparer ou de nettoyer votre appareil,  
débranchez le courant au niveau du panneau  
de service et verrouillez les mécanismes de  
débranchement de service pour éviter tout  
branchement accidentel au courant. Si vous  
ne pouvez pas verrouiller les mécanismes de  
débranchement de service, attachez  
For your  
safety  
Pour votre  
securité  
soigneusement un avertissement bien visible,  
comme une étiquette, au panneau de service.  
Some models have 2 metal reusable grease  
filters and drip tray.  
Mesh grease  
filters and  
drip tray  
The metal filters and drip tray trap grease  
released by foods on the cooktop. The filters  
also help prevent flaming foods on the cooktop  
from damaging the inside of the hood.  
(on some models)  
For this reason, the filters must ALWAYS be in  
place when the hood is used. The grease filters  
and drip tray should be cleaned every 6 months,  
or as needed.  
Grease Filters  
To clean the drip tray, drain and wipe all excess  
grease with a dry paper towel. Wash with hot  
soapy water. Dry with a clean cloth.  
To clean the grease filters, soak them and then  
swish them around in hot water and detergent.  
Don’t use ammonia or ammonia products  
because they will darken the metal. Do not use  
abrasives or oven cleaners. Light brushing can  
be used to remove embedded dirt. Rinse, shake  
and let them dry before replacing.  
Filter Locks  
To remove:  
Grasp the filter lock and pivot it open to  
release. Pull the filter down and out.  
Remove both filters. Grasp the drip tray,  
on both sides, by the front edge and  
carefully lift it up and out.  
To replace:  
1. Place and seat the drip tray into the hood  
track, making sure the rear tabs on the tray,  
hook into the back slots in the hood track.  
2. Place the bottom of the filter in the lower  
hood rail.  
3. Push the top of the filter back, open the  
filter lock and snap it into place.  
Drip Tray  
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Care and Cleaning  
Professional Range Hood  
Some models have reusable metal grease baffles  
and drip trays.  
Baffle grease  
filters and  
drip trays  
The metal baffles channel grease released by  
foods on the cooktop into the drip trays. The  
baffles also help prevent flaming foods on the  
cooktop from damaging the inside of the hood.  
(on some models)  
For this reason, the baffles must ALWAYS be in  
place when the hood is used. The grease baffles  
and drip trays should be cleaned once a month,  
or as needed.  
Drip Tray  
Drip Tray  
Track  
To clean the grease baffles and drip trays,  
drain and wipe all excess grease with a dry  
paper towel. Soak them and then swish them  
around in hot water and detergent. Don’t use  
ammonia or ammonia products because they  
will darken the metal. Do not use abrasives or  
oven cleaners. Rinse, shake and let them dry  
before replacing. They may also be cleaned in  
an automatic dishwasher.  
Drip Tray Replacement  
To remove:  
Grasp the baffle knobs and pull them up,  
forward and out. Grasp the drip tray and  
carefully lift it up and out of the hood track.  
To replace the drip trays:  
1. Place and seat the drip tray into the  
hood track.  
2. Slide them left or right until all trays are  
side-by-side in place in the track.  
To replace the baffles:  
1. Hold the baffle at the bottom by one of  
the knobs .  
2. Place the other end of the baffle against  
Baffle  
the inside front of the hood.  
3. Slide it up and push the bottom end back  
until it firmly seats into place.  
Baffle Replacement  
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Care and Cleaning  
Professional Range Hood  
Do not use a steel-wool pad; it will scratch the  
surface.  
To order:  
Stainless  
steel surfaces  
(on some  
models)  
To order CERAMA BRYTE® Stainless Steel  
Cleaning Polish and Conditioner, please call  
our toll-free number:  
1. Shake bottle well.  
2. Place a small amount of CERAMA BRYTE®  
Stainless Steel Cleaning Polish and  
Conditioner on a dry cloth or dry  
paper towel.  
National Parts Center . . . . . . . 800.626.2002  
CERAMA BRYTE®  
Stainless Steel Cleaning  
Polish and Conditioner . . . . . . . # PM10X313  
3. Clean a small area (approximately 8x 8),  
rubbing with the grain of the stainless steel  
if applicable.  
4. Dry and buff with a clean, dry paper towel  
or soft cloth.  
5. Repeat as necessary.  
The bulbs are located on the underside of  
the hood.  
Light bulbs  
To change the light bulbs:  
1. Remove the trim ring by turning it  
counterclockwise.  
2. Grasp the bulb on the edges and remove  
by turning it counterclockwise.  
3. Replace with the same type and size bulb.  
These 120 volt, 50 watt, par 16 halogen flood  
bulbs, with standard base, are available at  
specialty lighting stores.  
These bulbs can also be ordered from your  
GE supplier.  
Order bulb no. WB08X10028.  
The warming lamps are located on the  
underside of the hood.  
NOTE: If warming lamps are not desired,  
additional cooktop lighting can be obtained  
by replacing the infrared bulbs with standard  
incandescent bulbs with up to 100 watt  
maximum ratings, with standard bases. These  
bulbs are available at specialty lighting stores.  
Warming  
lamps  
These 120 volt, 175 watt, par 38 infrared heat  
lamp bulbs, with standard base, are available  
at some specialty lighting stores.  
These infrared bulbs can also be ordered  
from your GE supplier.  
Order bulb no. WB08X10029.  
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The Problem Solver  
Professional Range Hood  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Questions?  
Use this  
problem  
solver!  
FAN AND LIGHTS DO • The hood was never electrically connected by the installer/  
NOT OPERATE WHEN electrician/builder. Call the electrician/installer/builder to  
THE SWITCHES ARE  
TURNED ON  
complete the the installation. This is not covered by warranty.  
• A fuse may be blown or a circuit breaker tripped. Replace the fuse  
or reset the circuit breaker.  
THE BLOWER DOES  
NOT WORK BUT THE  
LIGHTS DO  
• The blower motor wire harness was not connected or was not  
connected properly by the installer/electrician/builder to its mating  
connector located inside the hood on the top surface, to the left of  
the blower assembly.  
1. Switch power off at service panel and lock the service  
disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on  
accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be  
locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as  
a tag, to the service panel.  
2. Remove the filters and locate the blower wire harness connector.  
Is it plugged into its mating connector?  
3. If no, plug the blower motor connector into its mating connector  
on the top of the hood. Switch the power back on. Check to see  
if the fan now works.  
4. If no, check the circuit breaker/fuse. If it is blown/tripped,  
replace/reset it. Does the blower work now? If no, call GE for  
service.  
THE BLOWER FAILS  
TO EXHAUST THE  
SMOKE/STEAM/  
• Many factors could be the root cause for reduced air-flow.  
1. Installation could be the problem: Your hood was designed to  
meet specific ducting requirements. If your duct length exceeds  
the manufacturer's requirements, hood performance will suffer.  
Air-flow will also be reduced if the house duct work is too small  
or there are too many elbows in the system. Contact your installer  
or builder.  
ODORS ADEQUATELY  
2. Obstruction in duct work could be the problem: Make sure  
nothing is blocking the vent (bird nests or kinks in the duct work).  
3. Damper blade may not be opening. Make sure the tape is removed  
from the damper blades and that it swings open freely.  
4. Damper blade on Wall or Roof Cap may not be opening. Contact  
your builder so they can make sure the damper swings open freely.  
5. Dirty filters/baffles - Make sure filters (and all hood surfaces) are  
kept clean of grease and dirt.  
6. Check to be sure the filter is clean: If replacing the filter does not  
correct the problem, call for service.  
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The Problem Solver  
Professional Range Hood  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Questions?  
Use this  
problem  
solver!  
THE HALOGEN/  
HEAT LAMP DOES  
NOT WORK  
• The lamp or socket may be defective or a wire could be  
disconnected.  
1. Do some trouble-shooting by removing the lamp and place it in  
the socket of a lamp that does work (the heat lamp will fit in the  
halogen socket for the purpose of checking it). Does it work now?  
If no, the lamp is defective. If your hood is still in-warranty, call  
GE service and ask them to mail out a new lamp. State clearly  
whether you need the halogen or the heat lamp. Lamps on this  
product are covered by warranty and are cataloged. If the hood is  
no longer covered by warranty, reference the Care and Cleaning  
section of this manual to see lamp requirements. Lamps can be  
purchased at home building stores, specialty lighting stores or  
through GE Parts. Reference the defective lamp for information  
as well.  
2. If you placed the lamp in a working socket and it does  
illuminate, the original socket may be defective or a wire  
may be disconnected. Call GE for service.  
PART IS MISSING/  
DAMAGED/  
DEFECTIVE  
• In the unlikely event that a part would be missing, damaged or  
defective, we can serve you, the consumer, quickly by mailing these  
parts to you. We have identified several easy-to-install parts.  
These include:  
Lamps, lamp bezels, filters, baffles, grease trays, knobs, utensil rods,  
Owner's Manual and Installation Instructions.  
Call GE service and carefully describe your model number and the  
part you need. The model number is located inside the hood  
chassis, behind the filter/baffle.  
DUCT COVER IS  
MISSING  
• The duct cover is not included with the hood. It must be purchased  
as an accessory.  
6duct cover for use with a 30or 36hood–order kit #ZX36DC6  
12duct cover for use with a 30or 36hood–order kit #ZX36DC12  
6duct cover for use with a 48hood–order kit #ZX48DC6  
12duct cover that works with a 48hood–order kit #ZX48DC12  
Call GE Parts. See Consumer Service page in this manual for a list  
of phone numbers.  
INSTALLATION  
PART IS MISSING/  
DAMAGED/  
• We provide a 10round, vertical duct transition. This part can  
be mailed out to the hood installer if it is in some way unusable.  
All other duct transitions, elbows, etc must be purchased locally.  
We can also mail out many other parts that come with the hood to  
your installer. Call GE Service. See Consumer Service page in this  
manual for a list of phone numbers. Ask them to mail the parts  
only—no service call required.  
DEFECTIVE  
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Consumer Services  
With the purchase of your new Monogram appliance, receive the  
assurance that if you ever need information or assistance from GE,  
we’ll be there. All you have to do is call—toll-free!  
Whatever your question about any Monogram major appliance, GE Answer Center®  
information service is available to help. Your call—and your question—will be answered  
promptly and courteously. And you can call any time. GE Answer Center® service is open  
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
GE Answer  
Center®  
800.626.2000  
OR  
Visit our Website at: www.monogram.com  
A GE consumer service professional will provide expert repair service, scheduled at a time  
that’s convenient for you. Many GE Consumer Service company-operated locations offer  
you service today or tomorrow, or at your convenience (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekdays,  
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturdays). Our factory-trained technicians know your appliance  
inside and out—so most repairs can be handled in just one visit.  
In-Home Repair  
Service  
800.444.1845  
GE offers, free of charge, a brochure to assist in planning a barrier-  
free kitchen for persons with limited mobility.  
For Customers  
With Special  
Needs…  
Consumers with impaired hearing or speech who have access to a  
TDD or a conventional teletypewriter may call 800.TDD.GEAC  
(800.833.4322) to request information or service.  
800.626.2000  
You can have the secure feeling that GE Consumer Service will still be there after your  
warranty expires. Purchase a GE contract while your warranty is still in effect and you’ll  
receive a substantial discount. With a multiple-year contract, you’re assured of future  
service at today’s prices.  
Service Contracts  
800.626.2224  
Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have parts or accessories sent directly  
to their home. The GE parts system provides access to over 47,000 parts…and all GE Genuine  
Renewal Parts are fully warranted. VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted.  
Parts and  
Accessories  
User maintenance instructions contained in this manual cover procedures intended to be  
performed by any user. Other servicing generally should be referred to qualified service  
personnel. Caution must be exercised, since improper servicing may cause unsafe operation.  
800.626.2002  
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Warranty  
YOUR MONOGRAM HOOD WARRANTY  
Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of original purchase  
date is needed to obtain service under warranty.  
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
WHAT IS  
COVERED  
For one year from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and  
service labor in your home to repair or replace any part of the hood that fails because  
of a manufacturing defect.  
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products  
purchased for ordinary home use in the 48 mainland states, Hawaii and Washington, D.C.  
In Alaska the warranty is the same except that it is LIMITED because you must pay to ship  
the product to the service shop or for the service technician’s travel costs to your home.  
All warranty service will be provided by our Factory Service Centers or by our authorized  
Customer Care® servicers during normal working hours.  
Should your appliance need service, during warranty period or beyond, call 800.444.1845.  
• Service trips to your home to teach you  
how to use the product.  
• Improper installation, delivery or  
maintenance.  
WHAT IS NOT  
COVERED  
• Replacement of house fuses or resetting  
of circuit breakers.  
If you have an installation problem, contact  
your dealer or installer. You are responsible  
for providing adequate electrical, gas,  
exhausting and other connecting facilities  
as described in the Installation Instructions  
provided with the product.  
• Incidental or consequential damage caused  
by possible defects with this appliance.  
• Replacement of the filters.  
• Damage to the product caused by accident,  
fire, floods or acts of God.  
• Damage caused after delivery.  
• Failure of the product if it is used for  
other than its intended purpose or used  
commercially.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you  
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
To know what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs  
office or your state’s Attorney General.  
Warrantor: General Electric Company. Louisville, KY 40225  
164D4290P107  
49-80150-3  
02-04 JR  
Printed in Italy  
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