
Range Hood
OWNER'S MANUAL
6" Height Under Cabinet/Wall Mounted
All-in-One Series
Test Run
Before
Installation
Ver. RH-C06-AIO-2021A
6" Top
Round Adapter
3-1/4" x 10" Top
Rectangular Adapter
3-1/4" x 10" Rear
Rectangular Adapter
* 3 adapters and 1 top cover are included.
* 1 remote control is included.

Steps To Test Run Before Installation
IMPORTANT!
Wear gloves to protect against sharp edges.
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO TEST THE
RANGE HOOD BEFORE INSTALLATION FOR ANY DEFECTS
OR SHIPPING DAMAGE:
1. Remove the range hood and accessories from the
package carefully.
2. Place the range hood on a flat stable surface,
remove the baffle filter and check for any dents or
damages on the range hood body.
3. Remove the loosen parts if there's any.
4. Plug the range hood into a 120V AC power source.
5. Check each speed variation and pay attention to
the noise level to make sure there isn't any unusual
noise besides it coming from the wind blowing.
Press the Light Button to check the lights.
6. Verify all functions, as instructed in Page 9, are
working properly.
7. Refer to Range Hood Troubleshooting in Page 11 for
general issues and solutions.
Please read all instructions carefully before proceeding
further to prevent the risk of fire, electric shock, personal
injury or damage to the range hood. This manual
provides a general insight on the installation and may
not include solutions for all possible issues that may
occur.
In case of this manual destroyed or lost, please visit
https://www.awoco.com and download a digital version.
Installation Overview
1. Unpack the range hood and check for any physical
damage on the body.
2. Test run the range hood and check if all functions
are working properly. Refer to Page 9 for
functionalities.
DO NOT
install the range hood if it's defective. Contact
the seller immediately.
3. If all is fine, install the range hood as instructed in
this manual. Refer to Page 7 & 8.
4. Test run the range hood again when the installation
is finished. Refer to Page 11 for troubleshooting.
Possible Tools Needed:
• Marker / Pencil;
• Jig Saw or Reciprocating Saw;
• Screwdrivers or Power Drill;
• Level;
• Measuring Tape;
• Knife:
• Duct / Foil Tape;
• Screws.
2 PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION.

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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions 4
Installation Preparations 5
Venting Requirements 5
Venting System Setup 5
Duct Run Calculation Chart 6
Electrical Requirement 6
Installation 7
Installing the Range Hood 7
Connecting the Vent System 8
Electrical Connection 8
Installing the Baffle Filters 8
Completing the Installation 8
Range Hood Use 9
Range Hood Control Panel 9
Range Hood Care 10
Clean the Exterior Surfaces 10
Clean or Replace the Baffle Filters 10
Replace the LED Lamps 10
Range Hood Troubleshooting 11
Warranty 12

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR
PERSONAL INJURY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING
CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO ASSEMBLE,
INSTALL, OPERATE OR MAINTAIN THE RANGE HOOD:
• Always disconnect, lock and tag the power source
before installing or servicing the range hood. Failure
to do so may result in fire, shock or serious injury.
• Installation and eletrical wiring must be done
by qualified technician(s) in accordance with all
applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated
construction.
• When cutting or drilling into walls or ceilings, please
be careful not to damage any eletrical wirings and
other hidden utilities.
• Verify and ensure the rated voltage and frequency
of the range hood is in compliance with the nearby
power source.
• Always unplug the range hood from the power
source before cleaning it.
• Use the range hood only as directed in this manual.
Do not use it to vent hazardous or explosive
materials or vapors.
• Clean the baffle filters regularly to prevent it become
blocked or clogged. Good air flow is essential for the
range hood to work propoerly.
• Do not install, repair or replace any parts of the
range hood unless you are instructed to do so by
the manufacturer.
• Do not tamper with or modify the PCB.
• This range hood model requires a duct to vent the
air outside. Do not vent the air into spaces within
walls, ceiliings, attics, crawl spaces or garages.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE:
• 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.
• Always turn the hood ON when cooking at high
heat or when flambeing food (i.e. Crepes Suzette,
Cherries Jubilee, Peppercorn Beef Flambé).
• Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should not
be allowed to accumulate on the fan or filter.
• Use proper pan sizes. Always use cookware
appropriate for the size of the surface element.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE
EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE:
• 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.
• NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN - you may be
burned.
• DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dish cloths or
towels - a violent steam explosion may result.
• Use a fire extinguisher ONLY if:
• You have a Class ABC extinguisher, and you
already know how to operate it.
• The fire is small and contained in the area
where it started.
• The fire department is being called.
• You can fight the fire with your back to an exit.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY IN THE
EVENT OF A GAS LEAK:
• Extinguish any open flame.
• DO NOT turn on the lights or any type of appliance.
• Open all doors and windows to disperse the gas.
If you still smell the gas, call the gas company, fire
department, or 911 immediately.
Read and Save These Instructions

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Venting Requirements
DO
• Have the venting system go vertically from the
range hood to the roof if possible.
• Have 24"-30" distance between the cooktop and
the range hood. 27" is recommended.
• Use uniformed duct of 6" round duct or 3-1/4 x 10”
rectangular duct or larger.
• Use metal duct only. Rigid metal duct is
recommended. Semi-rigid aluminum duct is also
acceptable for easy connection. Please refer to your
city building code for vent requirement.
• Make sure there is a minimum of 24" of straight
vent between the elbows if more than 1 elbow is
used.
• Use minimal numbers of elbows and the
shortest route for the venting system for a better
performance.
• Use aluminum foil tape or duct tape to seal all joints
in the venting duct system.
• Use caulking silicone to seal exterior wall or roof
opening around the cap.
• Always keep the duct clean to ensure proper airflow.
DO NOT
• End the venting system in an enclosed area indoors.
• Use plastic vent.
• Use no more than three 90° elbows.
• Install 2 elbows together.
• Install the range hood outside of the recommended
height.
• Reduce the duct size below the recommended size.
Venting System Setup
• This range hood can be:
• 6” top venting through the roof or wall.
or
• 3-1/4 x 10” top or rear venting through the roof
or wall.
INSTALLATION PREPARATIONS
Rear Venting Wall Exhaust
Cabinet
Side
Wall
Cap
Range Hood
Stove Top
Cabinet
Range Hood
Stove Top
Roof Cap
Top Venting Roof Exhaust
Cabinet
Side
Wall
Cap
Range Hood
Stove Top
Top Venting Wall Exhaust

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IMPORTANT!
• If long duct run is needed, increase the duct size
from 6" to 7" or 8" to 9".
• If a reducer is needed, use a long reducer instead of
a pancake reducer and install it as far away from the
range hood as possible. Reducing the duct size will
restrict and decrease the speed of the airflow and
hense lower the range hood's performance.
• If transitions or turns are needed, install them as far
away from the range hood as possible and keep the
distance between the 2 as far apart as possible.
• The minimum mounting height should be no less
than 24" and the maximum mounting height should
be no more than 30".
• Also refer to the owner's manual of the stove
top for the height clearance requirement and the
recommended mounting height above the range.
Note
• It is important to install the range hood at the proper
mounting height. Hoods mounted too low could result
in heat damage and fire hazard while hoods mounted
too high will be out of reach and hense reduce its
performance and efficiency.
Minimum Duct Size:
• Round: 6" minimum.
• Rectangular: 3-1/4" x 10" minimum.
IMPORTANT!
Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
It is the customer's responsibility:
• To contact a qualified electrical installer;
• To ensure that the electrical installation is in
compliance with applicable codes and standards.
Electrical Requirements:
• A 120V, 60Hz., AC only, 15A fused electrical circuit is
required.
• Wire sizes and connections must conform with the
power rating of the range hood and all applicable
codes and standards.
• DO NOT have a fuse in the neutral or ground circuit.
• The 3-prong outlet should be grounded. If the
power cord plug is not used, the power cord’s green
wire should be connected to ground. Check with
a qualified electrician if you are not sure that the
range hood is properly grounded.
• DO NOT ground to a gas pipe.
• The range hood must be connected with copper
wire/plug only.
• The range hood should be connected directly to the
fused disconnect box (or circuit breaker) through
flexible armored or non-metallic sheathed copper
cable. ETL listed strain relief must be provided at
each end of the power supply cable.
INSTALLATION PREPARATIONS

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INSTALLATION
This range hood series can be:
• Installed under the cabinet.
or
• Installed on the wall without a cabinet.
1a. Installing the Range Hood Under the
Cabinet
• For installing under the cabinet with recessed
bottom, attach a 4" wide wood filler strip (not
provided) on each side.
• Use a stud finder to locate and mark 2 studs inside
the wall.
• Make 2 cutouts on the top and bottom of the
cabinet that align with the outlet of the top vent
on the Hood. The diameter of the cutout should be
slightly larger than the diameter of the duct.
The following steps require 2 or more people:
• Draw the power cord through the bottom
cutout and align the range hood beneath the
cabinet so that the exhaust on the Hood and
the cutout are in line.
• Raise and screw the top of the Hood to the
bottom of the cabinet through the knockout
holes shown below:
• Tighten all screws until the range hood is
securely mounted to the bottom of the cabinet.
Make sure the range hood is securely mounted
before releasing.
• For a more secure installation, install additional
screws into the pre-drilled holes on the
backplate of the range hood to secure it to the
studs or lumbers. If the pre-drilled holes don't
align with the studs or lumbers, drill new holes
on the backplate instead.
1b. Installing the Range Hood on the Wall
without a Cabinet
• Remove the Baffle Filters from the Hood.
• Temporarily install the Mounting Bracket to the
Hood Body on both sides.
• Take measurements of "A" and "B" as shown below.
Attach wood ller strips
* For Round Vent Out Only
* For Rectangular Vent Out Only
A
B

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• Determind the location to install the Hood.
• Use a stud finder to locate and mark 2 studs within
the installation area.
• Align and securely install the Brackets to the studs.
Use an extender for the Bracket if the Bracket
couldn't align with the stud.
The following steps require 2 or more people:
• Raise the Hood between the Brackets and align the
side holes with the ones on the Brackets. Use the
included screws to securely mount the Hood to the
Brackets. If the Brackets are installed horizontally,
drill new holes on the Hood Body instead.
• Install additional screws into the pre-drilled holes
on the backplate of the range hood to secure it to
the studs or lumbers. If the pre-drilled holes don't
align with the studs or lumbers, drill new holes on
the backplate instead.
2. Connecting the Vent System
• Use 6” round or 3-1/4 x 10” rectangular metal
duct (or semi-rigid aluminum duct, follow the local
building codes) to connect the exhaust on the Hood
to the duct-work above.
• Use aluminum foil tape or duct tape to seal all
connections.
3. Electrical Connection
WARNING: Electrical Shock Hazard. Disconnect power
before servicing.
• In case of a direct connection to the house wiring is
preferred, do the following:
• Disconnect the power.
• Cut off the plug from the power cord.
• Connect the wires from the power cord to the
wires from the house wiring using UL listed
wire connectors.
• Store the excess wires in the wiring box.
• Reconnect the power.
4. Installing the Baffle Filters
• Peel off the protective film from the baffle filters if
there's any.
• Align the baffle filter's bottom pins to the holes on
the hood. (Step 1)
• Pull and hold the latch. The top pins of the baffle
filter will retrack into the filter while the latch is
pulled. (Step 2)
• Keep pulling and holding the latch and push the top
end of the baffle filter upwards till it reaches the
hood.
• Release the latch to lock the baffle filter in place.
• Repeat these steps to install the rest of the baffle
filters.
Note
• Make sure all baffle filters are securely locked and
won't come off.
• These Baffle Filters collect the oil/grease while
you cook. There's no need to install other types of
filters.
• Clean the Baffle Filters every 2 to 3 months
regularly. Follow the cleaning guide in Page 10.
5. Completing the Installation
Turn power ON in the control panel. Check all lights and
fan operations.
INSTALLATION
Step 1: Align the pins.
Step 2: Pull and hold the latch.
Filter
Top
Filter
Bottom

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RANGE HOOD USE
Range Hood Control Panel
Remote Control Sensor
• The
Remote Control Sensor
receives infrared (IR)
signal from the remote control.
• The maximum distance for IR data transmission is
10 feet and requires direct line of sight.
• The transmission distance may vary depending on the room
temperature and the condition of the battery in the remote
control.
Delayed Auto Shut-Off
• When the hood is operating in any speed, touch the
this button once will activate the
Delayed Auto Shut
Off
function.
• Touch the
Speed (-) or Speed (+)
button to adjust the
duration of the countdown timer.
• The timer can be adjusted
between 1 minute to15 minutes
using the
Speed (-) or Speed (+)
button. (1 minute by default.)
• The
Delayed Auto Shut Off
Indicator will be illuminated in the
LCD Display
once the timer is set and counting.
• The timer will start immediately once it's set. When it reaches 0,
the
Range Hood
and the
Light
will be turned off automatically.
Clock / Current Time Display
• When the
Delayed Auto Shut Off
function is
not
activated
, the
LCD Display
will show the current
time of the day.
THE CLOCK CAN ONLY BE SET WHILE THE BLOWER
IS OFF.
• To set the Clock:
• Touch the
Delayed Auto Shut Off
button once. The hour
indicator will flash.
• Touch the
Speed (-) or Speed (+)
button to adjust to the
desired hours.
• When done setting the hour, touch the
Delayed Auto
Shut Off
button again. The minute indicator will flash.
• Touch the
Speed (-) or Speed (+)
button to adjust to the
desired minutes.
• When done setting the minutes, touch the
Delayed Auto
Shut Off
button to confirm all settings.
• Touch the
Light
button to check and validate the time.
• When the Delayed Auto Shut Off fuction is activated
while the blower is running, a countdown timer will
show up in the
LCD Display
.
Light
• Touch the
Light
button once and the lamps will turn
on.
• Touch the
Light
button again and the lamps will turn
off.
• The Light button operates independently from the
Power
button. It works even when the range hood is
not turned on.
• Always turn off the lamps before powering off the
range hood.
• The
Delayed Auto Shut Off
function will turn off the
Light
automatically when the timer reaches 0.
Speed (-) (+)
• While the range hood is off:
• Touch the
Speed (-)
button to turn on the Range Hood on the
highest speed (F4).
• Touch the
Speed (+)
button to turn on the Range Hood on the
lowest speed (F1).
• Touch (-) or (+) again to change the blower speed as indicated in
the
LCD Display
until the desired speed is reached.
Power
• Touch the
Power
button once while the range hood
is running to shut it off immediately.
WARNING
Read all instrutions and warnings before using the
hood.
• DO NOT use the hood when there are no safety
grills and filters.
• NEVER dispose cigarette ashes, ignitable
substances, or any foreign objects into blowers.
• NEVER leave the cooking appliances unattended.
When frying, the oil in the pan can easily overheat
and catch on fire. The risk of self-combustion is
higher when the oil has been used several times.
• NEVER cook on “open” flames under the range
hood. Check deep-fryers during use: Superheated
oil may be flammable.
Remote
Control
Sensor
Delayed Auto
Shut Off Light
Speed Power

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RANGE HOOD CARE
Cleaning
WARNING
• To reduce the risk of electrical shock, DO NOT clean
the hood while it's operating.
• Never put your hands into the area housing the fan
when the fan is operating.
Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces:
IMPORTANT
To avoid damage to the exterior surfaces:
• DO NOT use corrosive or abrasive detergent.
• DO NOT use steel wool, scoring pad or steel
brushes. Use a paper towel or soft cloth or
nonabrasive sponge instead.
• DO NOT use salt solutions, disinfectants, bleaches
or cleaning compound that contains harmful
chemicals.
Cleaning Method:
• Noncorrosive or nonabrasive liquid detergent soap
or all-purpose liquid cleanser.
• Wipe the surfaces with a damp paper towel or soft
cloth or nonabrasive sponge.
• Rinse with clean water.
• Wip dry with dry towel or cloth.
Note
• The nonabrasive stainless steel polisher can be
applied when done cleaning to retain the stainless
luster and grain.
• Always follow the instrunction of the polisher.
Cleaning the Stainless Steel Baffle Filters:
• Pull the spring release handle and remove the filter
by pulling it down.
• Wash the filters in the dishwasher, or soak it into
hot or warm water with dish detergent for half an
hour, then wipe the filter clean. Repeat these steps
until there's no oil residue remains.
• Let the filters dry thoroughly.
• Make sure the spring release handle is toward the
front, align and insert the filter.
• Pull the spring release handle and push the filter
into position.
• Release the handle.
• Repeat the steps for the remaining filters.
Replacing the Filters
• Replace the baffle filters immediately should they
become worn out due to aging or prolonged usage.
Replacing the LED Lamps
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing
Wear gloves to protect against sharp edges
• This range hood uses 120V LED. (
Model No.: GU10
.)
• Unplug the range hood, or turn off the breaker.
• Press on the rim of the Lamp and twist counter-
clockwise to unlock the Lamp.
• Pull out the deffetive Lamp. Use a flathead
screwdriver if needed.
• Align and put the new Lamp back into position.
• Press on the rim of the new Lamp and twist
clockwise to lock the Lamp in position.
• Plug in the range hood, or turn on the breaker.
• Check if the new Lamp is working properly.

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Before Calling for Service
Issue Possible Cause / Solution
The range hood doesn't turn on
• Check if the range hood is plugged in. Make sure that all
power is turned ON, the fuse isn't blown and all electrical
wirings are properly connected.
The range hood turns on but the
LED light doesn't
• Replace the defective LED assembly. Refer to Range Hood
Care section for instructions.
The range hood vibrates when
the blower is on
• Check and tighten the mounting screws to secure the hood
to the cabinet or wall properly.
The blower or fan seems weak
• Check that the duct size used is at least 6” or 3-1/4 x 10”.
Range hood WILL NOT function efficiently with insufficient
duct size. For example: 6” duct over 7” top vent and not
sealed properly.
• Check if the duct is clogged or the damper (half-circular
flapper) is not installed correctly or opening properly. A tight
mesh on a side wall cap might also cause restriction to the
air flow.
The lights work but the blower is
not spinning at all or is rattling
• The blower might be jammed or scraping the bottom due to
shipping damage.
• Disconnect the power cord, remove the fan grill and the fan
blade, might see the fan blade or/and motor is not in the
proper position (offset from the center). Try to fix/adjust it or
please contact us immediately.
The hood is not venting out
properly
• Make sure the distance between the stove top and the
bottom of the hood is within recommended 24” and 30” in
distance. *Due to different ceiling height configurations, the
recommended height may not be applicable.
• Reduce the number of elbows and length of duct work.
Check if all joints are properly connected, taped and sealed.
• Make sure the power is on high speed for heavy cooking.
RANGE HOOD TROUBLESHOOTING

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This product is warranted for a limited period of
THREE
YEARS Parts, begins from the date of purchase.
This limited warranty is applied to the original retail
purchaser and valid only for products purchased for
home use in the continental United States of America.
This limited warranty is non-transferable and does not
extend to the subsequent owners of this product.
Any applicable implied warranties, including the
warranty of merchantability, are limited in duration to a
period of express warranty as provided herein beginning
with the date of original purchase at retail and, no
warranties, whether express or implied, shall apply to
this product thereafter.
In the event of the product fail to work properly due to
a defect in manufacturing materials or workmanship
under normal home use, during the warranty period
mentioned above, subject to the conditions and
limitations set forth below, Awoco will, at our options,
either repair or replace any part of our products
proven defective by reason of improper materials or
workmanship:
• Proof of original retail purchase is required to
receive warranty service within the limited warranty
period.
• Repair parts or replacement products will be
provided by Awoco, free of charge, on an exchange
basis, and will be either new or reconditioned.
This Limited Warranty Does Not Cover:
• Consumable parts such as light bulbs, stainless
steel baffle filters.
• The natural wear of finish, and wear due to improper
maintenance, use of corrosive and abrasive cleaning
products, pads, and oven cleaner products.
• Chips, dents or cracks on the product caused by
transportation and handling.
• Damage of product caused by accidents, pests and
vermin, lightning, wind, fire, floods or acts of God.
• Damage of product caused by unauthorized
modification or alteration, or if it is used for other
than the intended purpose, or any water leakage
where the unit was not installed properly.
• Damage of product caused by incorrect electrical
wiring, commercial or inductrial use, or use of any
cleaning products not recommended in this manual.
• Damage of product due to product misuse, abuse,
improper installation, unauthorized repair or
maintenance.
• Any loss of properties or any costs associated with
removing, servicing, installing, or determining the
source of problems with our products.
To Receive Warranty Service:
• Contact the seller or distributor from which you
purchase the product. Please confirm the terms
of your dealer’s or distributor’s policies prior to
contacting. Or contact us directly.
• Provide the product identification information, such
as model number and lot number, and proof of
original purchase.
• Decribe the issue you are experiencing in detail.
Product Support and Additional Information:
If you need assistance using your product or you would
like to start the warranty service:
• Contact us at 1-888-412-3428, between 9 AM and
5 PM, Monday - Friday, Pacific Time.
Or
• Contact us at https://www.awoco.com/contact-us.
WARRANTY

Website: www.awoco.com Customer Support: 1-888-412-3428
