Frigidaire Ventilation Hood 316488524 User Manual

Installation, Use & Care Guide  
30” and 36” Free-Standing Range Hood  
RH30WC55GS + RH36WC55GS  
316488524  
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Important Safety Instructions  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Read all instructions before using this  
appliance.  
Save these instructions for future  
reference.  
Approved for residential appliances  
For residential use only  
Do not attempt to install or operate your appliance  
until you have read the safety precautions in this  
manual. Safety items throughout this manual are  
labeled with a WARNING or CAUTION based on the  
risk type.  
This symbol alerts you to  
situations that may cause  
serious body harm, death  
or property damage.  
This symbol alerts you to  
situations that may cause  
bodily injury or property  
damage.  
PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING.  
INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL CODES.  
IMPORTANT: Save these Instructions for the Local Electrical Inspectors use.  
INSTALLER: Please leave these Instructions with this unit for the owner.  
OWNER: Please retain these instructions for future reference.  
Safety Warning: Turn off power circuit at service panel and lock out panel, before wiring this appliance.  
Requirement: 120 V AC, 60 Hz. 15 or 20 A Branch Circuit  
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Important safety Instructions  
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Important safety Instructions  
FOR GENERAL VENTILATING USE ONLY. DO NOT USE  
TO EXHAUST HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE MATERI-  
ALS OR VAPORS.  
Automatically Operated Device - To Reduce The  
Risk Of Injury Disconnect From Power Supply  
Before Servicing.  
This unit is equpeed with integral disconnecting  
switch located inside the blower housing  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOL-  
LOWING:  
A. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manu-  
facturer. If you have questions, contact the manufac-  
turer.  
B. Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off  
at service panel and lock service panel disconnecting  
means to prevent power from being switched on acci-  
dentally. When the service disconnecting means can-  
not be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning  
device, such as a tag, to the service panel.  
C. Installation Work and Electrical Wiring Must Be Done  
By Qualified Person(s) In Accordance With All Appli-  
cable Codes & Standards, Including Fire-rated Con-  
struction.  
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 oils slowly on low or medium settings.  
b) Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or  
when flambeing food (I.e. Crepes Suzette, Cherries  
Jubilee, Peppercorn Beef Flambe’).  
c) Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should not  
be allowed to accumulate on fan or filter.  
d) Use proper pan size. Always use cookware appropri-  
ate for the size of the surface element.  
D. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and ex-  
hausting of gases through the flue (Chimney) of fuel  
burning equipment to prevent back- drafting. Follow  
the heating equipment manufacturers guideline and  
safety standards such as those published by the Na-  
tional Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the Ameri-  
can Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Condi-  
tioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code au-  
thorities.  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS, IN  
THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE, OB-  
SERVE THE FOLLOWING:  
a) SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fitting lid, cookie  
sheet, or other metal tray, then turn off the gas burner  
or the electric element. 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 - you may be  
burned.  
E. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not dam-  
age electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.  
F. Ducted systems must always be vented to the outdoors.  
c) DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or tow-  
els - a violent steam explosion will result.  
d) Use an extinguisher ONLY if:  
To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust air, be  
sure to duct air outside - do not vent exhaust air into  
spaces within walls, ceilings, attics, crawl spaces, or  
garages.  
1) You know you have a class ABC extinguisher, and  
you already know how to operate it.  
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.  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY METAL  
DUCT WORK.  
Install this hood in accordance with all requirements speci-  
fied.  
OPERATION  
a. Always leave safety grills and filters in place. Without  
these components, operating blowers could catch onto hair,  
fingers and loose clothing.  
The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event  
of failure to observe the instructions given here for instal-  
lation, maintenance and suitable use of the product. The  
manufacturer further declines all responsibility for injury  
due to negligence and the warranty of the unit automati-  
cally expires due to improper maintenance.  
To Reduce The Risk Of Fire Or Electric Shock, Do Not  
Use This Hood With Any External Solid State Speed  
Control Device.  
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Important safety Instructions - Electrical & Installation  
requirements  
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Electrical & Installation requirements  
Electrical requirements  
Before installing the hood  
1. For the most efficient air flow exhaust, use a  
straight run or as few elbows as possible.  
IMPORTANT  
Observe all governing codes and ordinances.  
It is the customers responsibility:  
Vent unit to outside of building, only.  
To contact a qualified electrical installer.  
To assure that the electrical installation is adequate  
and in conformance with National Electrical Code,  
ANSI/NFPA 70 — latest edition*, or CSA Standards  
C22.1-94, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 and  
C22.2 No.0-M91 - latest edition** and all local codes  
and ordinances.  
2. At least two people are necessary for installation.  
3. The hood is fitted with Screws and Drywall  
Anchors suitable for most surfaces, consult a  
Qualified Installer, check if they perfectly fit with  
your cabinet/wall.  
If codes permit and a separate ground wire is used, it  
is recommended that a qualified electrician determine  
that the ground path is adequate.  
4. Do not use flex ducting.  
5. COLD WEATHER installations should have an  
additional backdraft damper installed to minimize  
backward cold air flow and a nonmetallic thermal  
break to minimize conduction of outside  
temperatures as part of the ductwork. The  
damper should be on the cold air side of the  
thermal break.  
Do not ground to a gas pipe.  
Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure  
range hood is properly grounded.  
Do not have a fuse in the neutral or ground circuit.  
IMPORTANT  
Save Installation Instructions for electrical inspectors  
use.  
The break should be as close as possible to  
where the ducting enters the heated portion of  
the house.  
The range hood must be connected with copper wire  
only.  
6. Make up air: Local building codes may require the  
use of Make-Up Air Systems when using Ducted  
Ventilation Systems greater than specified CFM of  
air movement.  
The range hood should be connected directly to the  
fused disconnect (Or circuit breaker) box through  
metal electrical conduit.  
The specified CFM varies from locale to locale.  
Consult your HVAC professional for specific  
requirements in your area.  
Wire sizes must conform to the requirements of the  
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 — latest edi-  
tion*, or CSA Standards C22.1-94, Canadian Electri-  
cal Code Part 1 and C22.2 No. 0-M91 - latest edi-  
tion** and all local codes and ordinances.  
A U.L.- or C.S.A.-listed conduit connector must be  
provided at each end of the power supply conduit (at  
the range hood and at the junction box).  
Copies of the standards listed may be obtained from:  
* National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy,  
Massachusetts 02269  
** CSA International 8501 East Pleasant Valley Road Cleve-  
land, Ohio 44131-5575  
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List of Materials  
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List of Materials  
Parts Included with your Hood  
• Hood structure assembly with blower, transition.  
• Lamp already installed.  
• 2 Grease filters 30" or 3 Grease filters 36".  
• Duct covers.  
• Hardware bag with:  
Template  
• Duct cover support bracket (1 piece)  
• Use, care and installation guide  
• Wood screws (6 pieces - 3/16" x 1" 3/4)  
• Concrete wall anchors  
(6 pieces - 1/8" x 3/8")  
• Assembly screws (4 pieces)  
Optional Accessories  
Telescopic duct cover to fit ceiling height from 8'  
to 10'  
• Re circulation KIT  
• Charcoal Filter  
Tools/Materials required  
• Duct tape  
• Wire nuts  
Tape to mount template  
• 8" rounded metal duct length to suit installation  
• Measuring tape  
• Pliers  
• Gloves  
• Knife  
• Safety glasses  
• Electric drill with 5/16” and 3/8” Bits  
• Strain relief  
• Spirit level  
• Duct tape  
• Screwdrivers:  
Phillips (Posidrive) # 2  
Torx # 2  
• Wire cutter/stripper  
• Masking tape  
• Hammer  
• Saw, jig saw or reciprocating saw  
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Installing the hood  
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Installing the hood  
The hood may be installed onto a wall and vented to  
the outdoors, or it can be installed for recirculating  
operation (recirculating accessories not supplied with  
the hood).  
• For the most efficient air flow exhaust, use a  
straight run or as few elbows as possible.  
This hood can be installed over any electric and gas  
cooktop/range.  
Vent unit to outside of building, only.  
It can not be installed over any professional  
cooktop / range.  
• On avarage 2 to 3 hours are necessary to com-  
plete installation (without considering cut to be  
done on wall and or on cabinet, installation of  
ducts , conduit and electrical connections to the  
mains).  
Installing preparation  
Advance planning  
• Determine the exact location of the vent hood.  
• Plan the route for venting exhaust to the  
outdoors.  
• Use the shortest and straightest duct route  
possible.  
• The hood is fitted with Screws and Drywall  
Anchors suitable for most surfaces, consult a  
Qualified Installer, check if they perfectly fit with  
your cabinet/wall.  
Refer to “Ductwork installation guidelines”  
paragraph for further informations.  
• Install a wall cap with damper or roof cap at the  
exterior opening. Order the wall or roof cap and  
anytransition needed in advance.  
• Use 8" round metal ductwork only.  
• Do not use flex ducting.  
• COLD WEATHER installations should have an  
additional backdraft damper installed to minimize  
backward cold air flow and a nonmetallic thermal  
break to minimize conduction of outside  
temperatures as part of the ductwork. The  
damper should be on the cold air side of the  
thermal break.  
Wall framing for adequate support  
• This vent hood is heavy.  
The break should be as close as possible to  
where the ducting enters the heated portion of  
the house.  
‘Adequate structure and support must be  
provided in all types of installations. Thehood  
must be secure to vertical studs in the wall, or to  
a horizontal support.  
• The vent hood should be on site before final  
framing and wall finishing. This will help to  
accurately locatethe duct work and electrical  
service.  
• Installation will be easier if the vent hood is  
installed before the cook-top and countertop are  
installed.  
• Make up air: Local building codes may require the  
use of Make-Up Air Systems when using Ducted  
Ventilation Systems greater than specified CFM of  
air movement.  
The specified CFM varies from locale to locale.  
Consult your HVAC professional for specific  
requirements in your area.  
Removing the packaging  
Typical installation  
Min installation height from the range top to the  
bottom of the hood is 30" if a gas range is used  
or 24" to 30" if an electric range is used.  
These hoods are not recommended to be used  
over indoor grills.  
Remove carton carefully, Wear gloves to protect  
against sharp edges.  
Remove the protective film covering the product  
before putting into operation.  
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Examples of possible ducting  
Roof pitch w/  
Flashing and cap  
Deflector  
Pipe  
Transition  
Pipe  
Pipe  
Transition  
Transition  
sidewall cap  
with gravity  
damper  
Recirculating  
Vertical Discharge  
Ductwork installation guidelines  
Ductwork and wiring locations  
For safety reasons, ducting should vent directly  
outdoors (not into an attic, underneath the house,  
into the garage or into any enclosed space).  
Keep duct runs as short and straight as possible.  
Duct fittings (elbows and transitions) reduce air flow  
efficiency.  
• Determine the exact location of the vent hood.  
• Locate the template packed with the literature.  
• Installation height: 30" gas cooktop/range or 24"  
to 30" electric cooktop/range.  
• Use a level to draw a horizontal straight pencil line  
on the wall, which is your desired  
Back to back elbows and „S“ turns give very poor  
delivery and are not recommended.  
A short straight length of duct at the inlet of the  
remote blower gives the best delivery.  
Transition to duct from the integral blower or remote  
duct transition as close to the downdraft as is pos-  
sible.  
installationheight.  
• Find the centerline of the cooktop. Use a level to  
draw a vertical straight pencil line on the wall.  
CHECK TO BE SURE THE LINE IS PERFECTLY  
PERPERNDICULAR.  
In order of preference, use  
1st. 10" round duct  
2nd. 8" round duct  
3rd. 3-1/4" x 14" duct  
4th. 7" round duct  
5th. 3-1/4" x l0" duct  
6th. 6" round duct  
The use of flexible metal round duct should only be  
used when no other duct fitting exists. Limit use to  
short lengths and do not crush when making  
corners.  
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Installing the hood  
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Mounting the duct cover bracket  
Ceiling ducting  
The duct cover bracket should be installed against  
the back wall and flush with the ceiling. This bracket  
will hold the telescopic duct cover in place at the top  
If the duct will vent straight up to the ceiling:  
• Use level to draw a line straight up, from the  
centerline on the template to the ceiling.  
(this a extra accessory available not included with the • Measure at least 4 -3/4 ” from the back wall to  
hood).  
the circle center of an 8-½” hole on the ceiling.  
.
Wall ducting  
If ductwork will vent to rear:  
• Use a level to draw a line straight up from the  
centerline on the template.  
• Measure at least 23 - 3/4" (the measure might  
vary dependig on the elbow used) above the  
pencil line that indicates the bottom installation  
height, to the circle center of an 8-½” diameter  
duct hole (Hole may be elongated for duct elbow).  
Secure the bracket to the wall:  
• Align the marked centerline on the bracket with  
the centerline on the wall.  
• Mark 2 screw hole locations in the wall.  
• Drill 5/16" pilot holes in the marked locations.  
• Install wall fastener anchors.  
• Drive wood screws, by hand, into the fastener to  
allow anchors to expand. Remove the screws.  
• Secure the bracket to the wall with wood screws  
and/or fasteners.  
House wiring location  
• The junction box is located on the top left side of  
the hood.  
• Wiring should enter the back wall at least 20"  
above the bottom of the installation height, and  
within 5-7/8" and 4-7/8"of the left side of the  
centerline.  
Ceiling  
FOR CEILING VENT DUCTING  
4-3/4" circle  
center to wall  
Wall  
Ceiling  
8-1/2" dia. hole  
FOR  
Circle center at 23 3/4"  
above the marked bottom  
pencil line.  
WALL  
VENT  
DUCT  
Horizontal straight  
pencil line  
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Installing the hood  
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Install framing for hood support  
Mounting the hood  
• If drywall is present, mark the screw hole  
locations. Remove the template.  
• Cut away enough drywall to expose 2 vertical  
studs at the holes location indicated by the  
template.  
Install two horizontal supports at least 1" x 6"  
between two wall studs at the bottom and top  
mounting holes installation location.  
• The horizontal support must be flush with the  
room side of the studs.  
Use cleats behind both sides of the support to  
secure to wall studs.  
• Reinstall drywall and refinish.  
IMPORTANT- Framing must be capable of  
supporting 100 lbs.  
2 people are required to lift and position the hood  
onto the mounting screws.  
• Place the template on the wall along the horizon-  
tal line, make sure the template is leveled and  
centered with the centerline.  
• Mark “upper” screw holes locations in the wall.  
• IMPORTANT. Check to be sure that hole locations  
are leveled and correctly centered by the vertical  
centerline.  
• Drive “upper” wood screws by hand. Leave ¼ “ of  
distance between the screw head and the wall.  
• Remove the grease filter and mount the hood  
onto the “upper” screws.  
8-1/2"min. opening for ductwork  
View From Rear  
Cleats  
1"x6" Min.  
Mounting  
Support  
Centerline of  
Installation  
Space  
• Mark “lower” wood screw holes locations in the  
wall using a pencil.  
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Installing the hood  
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• Remove the hood.  
• Drive “lower” wood screws, by hand. Remove  
Air deflector installation  
(Recirculating accessories)  
screws.  
• Mount the hood onto the “upper” screws.  
• Drive and tighten the “upper” wood screws, by  
• Assemble the air deflector with the duct cover  
bracket with 4 assembly screws provided as  
shown.  
hand.  
• Drive and tighten the “lower” wood screws, by  
hand.  
• Measure from the bottom of the air deflector to  
the bottom of the hood outlet, as shown.  
Dimension to measure  
Connecting the ductwork  
• Install ductwork, making connections in the  
direction of airflow as illustrated.  
• Push duct over the exhaust outlet.  
• Wrap all duct joints and the flange connections  
with duct tape for an airtight seal.  
• Make the same connection in the wall or ceiling  
vent exit.  
Airflow  
• Cut the duct at the measured size.  
• Uninstall the air deflector removing the 4  
assembly screws.  
• Slip the duct onto the bottom of the deflector.  
• Place the assembled deflector and duct over the  
exhaust outlet from the hood.  
Duct tape  
over seam  
• Assemble the air deflector to the duct cover  
bracket with 4 assembly screws provided as  
shown.  
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• If not already done, install 1/2” conduit connector  
in j-box.  
Making the electrical connections  
Metal electrical  
conduit  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Warning: Turn off power at the service panel before  
wiring this unit.  
House  
wiring  
120 VAC, 15 or 20 Amp circuit required.  
U.L. listed  
wire nut  
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
THIS APPLIANCE IS FITTED WITH AN ELECTRICAL  
JUNCTION BOX WITH 3 WIRES, ONE OF WHICH  
(GREEN/YELLOW) SERVES TO GROUND THE  
APPLIANCE. TO PROTECT YOU AGAINST  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, THE GREEN AND YELLOW  
WIRE MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE  
GROUNDING WIRE IN YOUR  
HOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, AND IT MUST  
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE CUT OR REMO-  
VED.  
Failure to do so can result in death or electrical  
shock.  
• Run black (live), white (neutral), and green (earth)  
wires (#14 AWG) according to the National  
Electrical Code or CSA Standards and local  
codes and ordinances in 1/2” conduit from power  
supply to j-box.  
• Connect black, white, and green wires from  
power supply to black, white, and green/yellow  
wires in j-box respectively.  
• Remove junction box cover and knockout on the  
top left side.  
• These connections should be done while always  
making reference to the electrical diagram found  
inside the hood.  
Knockout  
Junction box  
cover  
• Close j-box cover and reapply screws.  
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• Secure the bottom of the duct with 2 assembly  
screws provided.  
Mounting the duct cover  
• Position the duct cover over the mounted hood.  
• Slide the bottom of the duct into the glass area.  
• Position the top of the duct over the duct  
mounting bracket. If a telescopic duct cover is  
used, grab the upper part of the telescopic duct  
cover, pull it and place it in the duct cover  
mounting bracket.  
• Secure the top of the duct with 2 assembly  
screws provided.  
Instal the grease filter and turn power on at service  
panel. Check operation of the hood.  
IMPORTANT: If the hood doesn’t switch ON, before  
calling for service, check if the internal General ON/  
OFF Pushb-utton Switch is switched ON.  
General ON/OFF  
Push button Switch  
Frontside of the hood  
Back side of the hood  
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Features  
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Features  
1. Blower and light controls  
2. Lamp housings  
3. Grease filter Handle  
4. Grease filter  
5. Canopy  
6. Duct covers  
7. Louver holes (Only for Recirculating version)  
7
6
1
2
2
5
3
4
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Control buttons  
Control buttons  
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This hood is equipped with an electronic motor and  
lamp control.  
The control is able to set 4 different fan speeds, turn  
ON/OFF light and has a timer function.  
button is pressed, the fan will be set to first  
speed.  
• If the fan is at third speed and the “  
” key is  
pressed, the fan will be set to second speed.  
In the following drawing are described the main key  
functions.  
• If the fan is at fourth speed and the “  
button is pressed, the fan will be set to third  
speed.  
1
2
3
4
5
• If the fan is OFF and the “  
” button is  
pressed, the control backlight will light up.  
5. “ ” Button. Speed Increase / ON  
• This button is used to increase the fan speed,  
or turn ON the fan.  
1. Light Button  
• Press lamp button to turn ON the light (Lamp  
state previously OFF).  
• Press lamp button to turn OFF the light (Lamp  
state previously ON).  
• The fan will turn ON if the “  
” button is  
pressed and the hood was OFF.  
• If the fan is at first speed and the “  
” button  
is pressed, the fan will be set to second  
speed.  
2. Timer Button  
• If the fan is at second speed and the “  
• The default timer setting is 10 minutes, and it  
can be adjusted between 20 minutes and  
1minute.  
• After pressing the timer button, the control  
enters to a timer setup mode, and user can  
adjust the timer countdown time with the  
button is pressed, the fan will be set to third  
speed.  
• If the fan is at third speed and the “  
button is pressed, the fan will be set to fourth  
speed.  
• If the fan is at fourth speed and the “  
button is pressed, a beep will sound.  
” and “  
” buttons within 5 seconds.  
The timer can be initiated immediately  
pressing the timer button, after setting the  
timer duration or pressing the timer button  
twice (default 10 minutes setting).  
IMPORTANT: If the hood doesn’t switch ON, before  
calling for service, check if the internal General ON/  
OFF Pushb-utton Switch is switched ON.  
• If no action occurs within 5 seconds, the  
countdown will start.  
• During the timer setup the “  
General ON/OFF  
Push button Switch  
” and “  
buttons are dedicated to the timer and no  
motor action will occur.  
Frontside of the hood  
• Once the timer is initiated, it can be cancelled  
by pressing the timer button again.  
3. Display  
• Shows the hood settings.  
4. “ ” Button. Speed Decrease / OFF  
• This button is used to decrease the fan speed,  
or turn OFF the fan.  
• The fan will turn OFF if the “  
pressed and the hood was in the first speed.  
• If the fan is at second speed and the “  
” button is  
Back side of the hood  
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Control buttons - Special functions  
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Special functions  
Clock programming  
• The clock can be reprogrammed at any time except during an active timed function.  
• The clock can be displayed in a twelve hour format and valid clock times are from 1:00 to 12:59.  
• The clock can be reprogrammed pressing the “Timer” button for 5 seconds, and after, the clock can be  
adjusted with the “  
• The user can have minute increments / decrements of 1 minute, but if the user keep pressing the “  
” buttons for more than 1 second, the increments / decrements will be of 5 minutes.  
” and “  
” buttons. Colon “:” will flash indicating clock programming mode.  
”/  
During this option the control will round to the nearest 5 minutes.  
• The user can finish on reprogramming the clock pressing the “Timer” button.  
• After 1 minute of no button pressed the control will accept the programmed clock time and will add one  
minute to the set clock.  
Grease filter saturation alarm  
• After thirty fan functional hours, the display will show “Grease Filter” if the fan is active.  
When this icon is shown in the display, the grease filters installed are required to be washed.  
To reset the grease filter saturation alarm the user must press the “  
” button for 5 seconds, after this  
action the icon “Grease filter” is not displayed, and the hood has the normal display operation.  
Charcoal filter saturation alarm (Recirculating accessories)  
• After one hundred and twenty functional hours of the fan, the display will show “Charcoal Filter” if the fan  
is active. When this icon flashes on display, the charcoal filters installed are required to be replaced or  
reactivated.  
To reset the charcoal filter saturation indication the user must press the “  
” button for 5 seconds, after  
this time the icon “Charcoal filter” is not displayed and the hood has the normal display operation.  
Audible signal activation and deactivation  
• The audible signals can be activated or deactivated pressing the “Light” button for 5 seconds.  
• If the audible signal is activated, a tone must sound and the “Snd” symbol must appear on the display for  
2 seconds.  
• If the audible signal is deactivated, the “Snd” symbol must appear on the display for 2 seconds and no  
tone must sound.  
Charcoal filter inclusion and exclusion (Recirculating accessories)  
• The charcoal filter inclusion or exclusion can be set by pressing the “  
time for 5 seconds.  
” and “  
” buttons at the same  
• The Inclusion or exclusion of charcoal filter must be selected while the lamps and the motor are OFF.  
• When the charcoal filter has been excluded, the charcoal filter alarm is disabled.  
Heat sensor  
• The control is equipped with a heat sensor that will turn on the blower at second speed if excessive heat  
occurs (over 158° F or 70°C) surrounding the control area.  
• If the blower is OFF or if it is operating at first speed, the blower will be set automatically to second speed,  
the display shows the word "CArE" to indicate that heat sensor has detected an excessive heat.  
• During this state, the user may raise the blower speed to third speed but can not decrease the speed.  
• When the temperature level on the hood drops to normal, the blower will operate in the setting defined by  
the user before the alarm occured.  
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For Best results  
• 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.  
Turn the blower on before starting to cook.  
• Use a rear burner when browning or pan frying meat.  
• Open a window or inside door slightly.  
• Clean the filters and the wall behind the filters frequently.  
• The blower should be turned on for a few minutes before cooking in order to establish air currents upward  
through the hood. Thus when 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.  
• Drafts across the range or cooktop will cause the escape of heat, smoke, moisture, grease and cooking  
odors from the hood. Such drafts should be prevented in so far as possible.  
• The best job of ventilation in the kitchen is done where the only air currents are those created by the  
blower itself.  
• For Gas Cooktops, a lower blower speed should be used if:  
• the gas flame is being distorted by the air movement.  
• the burner continually sparks (clicks)  
• the burner flame repeatedly blows out.  
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Care and cleaning  
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Care and cleaning  
The efficiency of the range hood system depends on  
the cleanliness of the intake and filters.  
The frequency of cleaning depends on the amount  
and type of cooking.  
Lights  
• Do not use the ventilating system without the  
filters in place or with grease-laden filters or  
surfaces.  
Before replacing the lamps, switch power off at  
service panel and lock service panel disconnecting  
means to prevent power from being switched on  
accidentally.  
NOTE: Turn off the lights and fan. Allow the lights  
to cool before handling. If new lights do not  
operate be sure lights are inserted correctly before  
calling service.  
To avoid risk of fire and explosion do not use  
flammable liquids or solvents.  
Always unplug or disconnect the appliance from the  
power supply before servicing.  
Replace Lights  
• Remove the inner lamp lens cover by inserting a  
small flat blade screwdriver into each of the three  
slots and gently prying it free.  
Be sure the entire hood (including the filters and light  
bulbs) has cooled and grease has solidified before  
attempting to clean any part of the appliance.  
NOTE: Do not remove the outer trim ring (lamp  
assembly).  
Filters  
The metal grease filters are made of stainless steel  
anodized aluminum and are long lasting.  
To Remove The Metal Grease Filters  
Turn the fan and lights off.  
• Pull the spring release handle.  
• Grasp the bulb and pull it straight out.  
• Replace with 12 volt, 20 watt halogen bulbs with  
a G4 base SUITABLE FOR USE IN OPEN  
LUMINAIRES.  
Follow package directions, wear gloves, do not  
touch bulb with your bare fingers.  
Bulb  
To Replace The Metal Grease Filters  
• Reverse procedure.  
To Clean Filters  
• Replace inner cover by inserting the three  
retaining tabs into the three slots and pressing  
them firmly in place.  
• 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 and let each filter  
dry thoroughly before replacing it.  
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Care and cleaning  
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Optional Charcoal Filters  
If the model is not vented to the outside, the air will be recirculated through disposable charcoal filters that  
help remove smoke and odors.  
The charcoal filters cannot be cleaned.  
They must be replaced.  
The charcoal filters are clipped inside of each metal grease filter (mounting instructions included with charcoal  
filters kit).  
The charcoal filters should be replaced every 4-6 months (depending on hood usage).  
NOTE: DO NOT rinse, or put charcoal filters in an automatic dishwasher.  
NOTE: Charcoal filters are not included with the hood.  
They must be ordered from your supplier.  
Order the needed kit specifying your hood model and width size.  
Charcoal filter placement (Recirculating accessories)  
Fit the charcoal filter mattress on the upper side of each grease filter.  
Use provided springs to fix it in place.  
Note: When removing for replacing for a new one do not remove Fixing Springs, simply pull out one and  
rotate outwards.  
Cleaning  
remove finger prints and give added shine, use  
cleaners such as Stainless Steel Magic. Do not allow  
any cleaning compounds to remain in contact with  
stainless steel for extended periods.  
Plastic surfaces: Wipe with a moist soapy sponge.  
Rinse and dry.  
Aluminum Mesh Filters: Clean filters in the dish-  
washer or by agitating in sudsy water. Ensure that  
there is no soil trapped in the fine mesh. Dry the  
filters before reinstalling them.  
• Always use the mildest cleaner that will do the  
job. Use clean, soft cloths, sponges or paper  
towels.  
• Rub stainless steel finishes in the direction of the  
grain. Wipe area dry to avoid water marks.  
• After cleaning, place all parts in their proper  
positions before using.  
The cleaners recommended below indicate a type  
and do not constitute an endorsement. Use all  
products according to package directions.  
Anodized Aluminum surfaces: Top cap is not remov-  
able. Wash top and underside with hot sudsy water.  
Rinse and wipe dry or apply Fantastic® or Formula  
409® first to a clean sponge or paper towel and  
wipe clean. DO NOT USE powdered cleansers or  
steel wool pads.  
Hood Surface  
Painted Surfaces: For general care, wipe the outside  
of the hood with sudsy water or household cleaners  
such as Fantastic or Formula 409, rinse well and dry  
with a clean soft cloth to avoid water marks.  
Stainless Steel Surfaces: Wipe and dry stainless  
steel in the same direction as the grain. Avoid using  
too much pressure, which may mar the surface. To  
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Warranty Information  
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RANGE WARRANTY Your range is protected by this warranty  
In the U.S.A., your appliance is warranted by Electrolux Home Products North America, a division of White  
Consolidated Industries, Inc. We authorize no person to change or add to any of our obligations under this  
warranty. Our obligations for service and parts under this warranty must be performed by us or authorized  
Electrolux Home Products North America servicer. In Canada, our appliance is warranted by Electrolux  
Canada Corp.  
THROUGH OUR AUTHORIZED  
SERVICERS, WE WILL:  
THE CONSUMER WILL BE  
RESPONSIBLE FOR:  
WARRANTY  
PERIOD  
One year from  
original purchase  
date  
Costs of service calls that are listed  
under NORMAL RESPONSIBILITIES  
OF THE CONSUMER.*  
Pay all costs for repairing or replacing any  
parts of this appliance which prove to be  
defective in materials or workmanship.  
FULL ONE-YEAR  
WARRANTY  
Costs of the technicians travel to the  
home and any costs for pick up and  
delivery of the appliance required  
because of service.  
LIMITED  
All of the provisions of the full and limited  
warranties above and the exclusions  
listed below apply.  
Time periods  
listed above  
WARRANTY  
(Applicable to  
the State of Alaska)  
This warranty applies only to products in ordinary household use and the consumer is  
responsible for the items listed below.  
1. Proper use of the appliance in accordance with instructions provided with the product.  
2. Proper installation by an authorized servicer in accordance with instructions provided with  
the appliance and in accordance with all local plumbing, electrical and/or gas codes.  
3. Proper connection to grounded power supply of sufficient voltage, replacement of blown  
fuses, repair of loose connections or defects in house wiring.  
*NORMAL  
RESPONSIBILITIES  
OF THE  
CONSUMER  
4. Expenses for making the appliance accessible for servicing, such as removal of trim,  
cupboards, shelves, etc., which are not a part of the appliance when it was shipped from  
the factory.  
5. Damages to finish after installation.  
6. Replacement of light bulbs and/or fluorescent tubes (on models with these features).  
EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover the following:  
1. CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY AND INCIDENTAL  
EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN OR ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY.  
NOTE: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so this limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
2. Service calls which do not involve malfunction or defects in workmanship or material, or  
for appliances not in ordinary household use. The consumer shall pay for such service calls.  
3. Damages caused by services performed by servicers other than Electrolux Home  
Products North America or its authorized servicers; use of parts other than genuine  
Electrolux Home Products parts; obtained from persons other that such servicers; or  
external causes such as abuse, misuse, inadequate power supply or acts of God.  
4. Products with original serial numbers that have been removed or altered and cannot be  
readily determined.  
IF YOU NEED  
SERVICE  
Keep your bill of sale, delivery slip, or some other appropriate payment record. The date on  
the bill establishes the warranty period should service be required. If service is performed, it  
is in your best interest to obtain and keep all receipts. This written warranty gives you  
specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state. Service  
under this warranty must be obtained by contacting Electrolux Home Products.  
This warranty only applies in the 50 states of the U.S.A., Puerto Rico and Canada. Product features or  
specifications as described or illustrated are subject to change without notice. All warranties are made by  
Electrolux Home Products North America, a division of White Consolidation Industries, Inc. In Canada, your  
appliance is warranted by Electrolux Canada Corp.  
USA  
Canada  
1-800-944-9044  
Electrolux Home Products  
North America  
1-800-265-8352  
Electrolux Home Products  
North America  
P.O. Box 212378  
Augusta, GA 30917  
802, boul. LAnge-Gardien  
LAssomption, Quebec J5W 1T6  
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