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Use and Care GuideEnglish | 16 |
Problem Suggested Solution
Noise during operation Some noise is normal due to vibration and air movement.
Excessive noise could indicate one of the following:
a) Ductwork is too small / undersized
b) Ductwork is too large / oversized
c) Ductwork is loose
d) Transition is too small or is loose
e) Wood screws are not fully tightened
f) Loose screws in trim parts, etc.
Check Installation Manual to verify that ductwork is the proper size. Tighten
screws.
Noise when unit is off a) Backow ap on outside of duct wall cap moves with the wind. This is
normal.
Lights and fan blower do not
work
a) Hood circuit breaker may be tripped. Reset breaker.
Fan blower does not work a) Power supply is insufcient.
b) Electrical wiring is incorrectly connected.
See the Installation Manual for more information.
Hood trips breaker a) Electrical wiring is incorrectly connected.
b) Circuit is not sufcient.
See the Installation Manual for more information.
The hood is not venting
properly.
a) The hood may be too high from the cook top.
b) The hood may not be centered above the cook top.
c) Make up air not sufcient.
d) The wind from opened windows or opened doors in the surrounding area
is affecting the ventilation of the hood. Close all the windows and doors
to eliminate the outside air ow.
e) Blockage in the duct opening or ductwork. Remove all blockage from the
duct-work or duct opening.
f) Duct length too long, too many elbows, “back to back” elbows, or too
small roof or wall cap, will all cause issues with air draw.
See the Installation Manual for more information.
Service
Before Calling Service
Trobuleshooting
To reach a service representative, see the contact informa-
tion at the back of the manual. Before calling, please note
the complete model and serial number printed on your
product data rating label.
Use the suggestions in the table below before calling for
service to avoid service charges.
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