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USE AND CARE SERVICE
OPERATION
For best results, always turn on your hood before you begin
cooking. Let hood run for a few minutesafter you turn off range
to allow hood to clear the air in the kitchen.
SPEED CONTROL
The speed controlallows unlimited selectionof blower speeds and
sound levels. The control rums the blower on to high speed and
dials down to low speeds.
HEAT SENTRY TM
Yourhood is equipped witha Heat SentryTM thermostat. This ther-
mostat is a device that willturnor speed up the blower if it senses
excess heat above the cookingsurface.
If blowerisnoton,or ifit isrunningat lowspeed,the HeatSentryTM will
overddethe normalblowercontroland turn bloweronto highspeed.
The blower will run until temperatures drop to normal levels. The
blower will then return to its original setting.
LIGHT
The light_ is locatedjust to the left ofthe speed control
CLEANING
CAUTION
ALWAYS DISCONNECT ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY TO
HOOD BEFORE CLEANING.
CAUTION
ALWAYS DISCONNECT ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY TO
HOOD BEFORE SERVICING.
Refer to page 4 for wiring diagram.
Your hood uses an F2OT12 fluorescent tube, available at most
hardware stores or home centers.
Iftube flickersor does not light,checkthe prongs onends of tube
to make sure that they are propedy seated in tube holders. Slide
prongs into holders and rotate tube so that holders grip prongs
and holdtube in place. If tube continuesto flickeror does not light,
replace tube.
If ends oftube lightbut center does not,the starter may be defec-
tive. Yourhooduses an FS-2 starter,located on undersideof con-
trol unit. Remove old starter by pushing it in and turning it clock-
wise. Purchasea new starterat your local hardware storeor home
center, and installit by pushing it in and turning clockwise.
If tube stilldoes not light, ordera 97007428 Ballast Transformer
Kitfrom your Broan Distdbutoror from the Broan Service Depart-
ment. Write Broan Mfg. Co., Inc., P. O. Box 140, Hartford, Wl
53027.
TO REMOVE BLOWER FOR SERVICE
1. Remove fluorescent tube.
2. Rotate filter retaining clips outof way and remove filter.
Clean hood with a mild detergent suitable for painted surfaces.
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLOTH, STEEL WOOL PADS OR
SCOURING POWDERS.
To clean blower, remove filter and vacuum blower. Blower motor
islifetimelubdcatedand never needs oiling.Donot immerseblower
in water.
FILTER
The aluminum filter in your hood should be cleaned frequently
with detergent to avoid grease buildup. The filter is dishwasher
safe. To remove filter, rotate retaining clips on either side of filter
opening out ofthe way and pullfilter out of hood. When replacing
filter, make sure pull tabs on filter are toward the bottom and to
the back of hood.
HOW TO AVOID A COMMON RANGE-TOP GREASE FIRE
Your range hood provides a protective barrier between the
cooking surface and the cabinets.
Keep fan, filters and grease laden surfaces CLEAN accord-
ing to instructions.
Always turn hood ON when cookingat high heat to keep
the cookingarea and the hood cooler.
Use high heat settingsonly when necessary.
Never leave cookingsurface unattended. Boil-over causes
smoking and greasy spilloversthat may ignite.
Always use adequate-sized utensils.
If preparingflaming foods, such as Cherries Jubilee, always
turnhood ON to HIGH to prevent a highheat situationwhich
can cause damage or fire.
HOW TO EXTINGUISH A COMMON RANGE-TOP GREASE
FIRE
Never pick upa flaming pan. If dropped, flames can spread
quickly.
DO NOT USE WATER! A violent steam explosion may re-
sult.Wet dishcloths or towels are also dangerous.
Smother flames with a closefittinglid,cookie sheet or metal
tray.
Flaming grease can also be extinguished with bakingsoda
or a multi-purpose dry chemical extinguisher.
Turn off surface units - if you can do so without getting
burned,
KNURLED NUT
3. Unplug blower and back off knurled nuts to ends of blower
mounting rods.Do not remove nuts completelyfrom rods. Sup-
port blowerwith one hand, slip rods out of bracketsand swing
them out of the way. Do not grasp blower by blower wheels.
Wheels may be damaged.
4. Reinstall blower by slippingblower mounting rods into mount-
ing brackets._ghten knuded nuts securely,and plugblowerin.
Replace filter and fluorescent tubes.
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