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English 16
TROUBLESHOOTING
You can often easily eliminate issues that may occur on your
own. Before calling customer service, take into account the
following information.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Improper repairs are dangerous. Only an authorized
servicer provider may perform repairs and may
replace damaged connecting leads. Remove the fuse
or deactivate the breaker in the fuse box or breaker
box if the appliance is damaged. Call Customer
Service.
Disruption Possible Cause
Solution
The hood is
not venting
properly
• The hood may be too high above the
cooktop.
• The hood may not be centered above
the cooktop.
• Make up air not suf cient.
• The wind from opened windows in the
surrounding area is affecting the
ventilation of the hood.
Close all the windows to
eliminate the outside air ow.
• Blockage in the duct opening or
ductwork. Remove all blockage from
the ductwork or duct opening.
• 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.
Fault tone • Two short beeps will sound whenever
the pressing of a button by the user
results in a possible function that is not
possible by the system.
The beep tone can be disabled by
pressing the FILTER and LIGHTS
buttons simultaneously for at least
3 seconds. Pressing the FILTER and
LIGHTS buttons simultaneously when
the beep sound is turned off will turn on
the beep sound.
Lighting not
working.
LED lighting
module have
failed
The LED modules
are replaceable
by an authorized
service provider only.
See the support
contact information
in Customer Service
section.
Disruption Possible Cause and Solution
Noise during
operation
Some noise is normal due to vibration
and air movement.
• Excessive noise could indicate one of
the following:
-- ductwork is too small / undersized
-- ductwork is too large / oversized
-- ductwork is loose
-- transition is too small or is loose
-- wood screws are not fully tightened
-- loose screws in trim parts, etc.
Check installation manual to verify that
ductwork is the proper size. Tighten
screws.
Noise when
unit is off.
• Back ow ap on outside of duct wall cap
moves with the wind. This is normal.
Lights and fan
blower do not
work
• Hood circuit breaker may be tripped.
Reset breaker.
Fan blower
does not
work.
• Power supply is insuf cient.
• Electrical wiring is incorrectly connected.
See the installation manual for more
information.
Hood trips
breaker.
• Electrical wiring is incorrectly connected.
• Circuit is not suf cient.
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