KitchenAid Range Hood manual

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    Installation Instr uctions and Use and Car e Guide 30" (7 6.2 cm) 36" (91 .4 cm) 42" (1 06.7 cm) 48" (121 .9 cm) W all-Mount Pr o Line ™ Rang e Hood IMPOR T ANT : Read and sa v e these instr uctions. IMPOR T ANT : Installer: Leave Installation Instructions with the homeowner . Homeowner: Keep Installation Instructions for futu[...]

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    Bef or e y ou start... Proper installation is your responsibility: • Have a qualified tec hnician install this range hood. • Comply with installation clearances specified on the model/serial rating plate. The model/ser ial rating plat e is located inside the range hood on the rear wall. Range hood location should be aw ay from strong draft area[...]

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    3 Cabinet dimensions Pr oduct dimensions V enting r equir ements • The size of the vent should be uniform. • Use no more than three 90° elbows. • Make sure there is a minimum of 24" (61 cm) of straight vent between the elbows if more than one elbow is used. • Do Not install two elbows together . • The length of vent system and numbe[...]

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    V ent Piece 3-1/4" x 1 0" (8.3 cm x 25.4 cm) 7" ( 1 7 . 8 cm), 8" (20.3 cm), Rectangular 9" (22.9 cm), 1 0" (25.4 cm) Round 45° elbow 7 .0 feet 2.5 feet (2.1 m) (0.8 m) 90° elbow 5.0 feet 5.0 feet (1 .5 m) (1 .5 m) 90° flat elbow 12.0 feet (3.7 m) transition to round 5.0 feet (1 .5 m) wall cap 0.0 feet (0.0 m) 4 V e[...]

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    Electr ical r equir ements Installation st eps Important: Observ e all gov er ning codes and ordinances. It is the customer’ s r esponsibility: • T o contact a qualified electr ical installer . • T o assur e that the electr ical installation is adequate and in confor mance with National Electr ical Code, ANSI/NFP A 70 — latest edition*, or [...]

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    5. The hood attac hes to the w all with the mounting screws located as shown. For the 30" (7 6.2 cm) and 36" (91 .4 cm) models, there are two mounting screws. For the 42" (1 06.7 cm) and 48" (121 .9 cm) models, there are four mounting screws. Install the screws into the wall until the screw heads are tight against the w all and [...]

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    7 9. If roof or wall cap does not have a damper , at tac h damper to exhaust opening(s) on top of the hood using two Phillips-head screws. 10 . If 48" (121 .9 cm) hood is to be connected to 1 0" (25.4 cm) round vent system, install the vent transition piece now. Electr ical connection Electrical Shock Hazar d Disconnect power bef ore maki[...]

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    8 Use and Car e Inf or mation W ARNING — T o reduce the risk of fire or electrical shoc k, do not use this fan with any solid-state speed control device. W ARNING — T O REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJUR Y T O PERSONS, OBSER VE THE FOLL O WING: Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer . If you have questions,[...]

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    Opening the canopy hood contr ol panel: The hood controls are located on the right-hand underside of the canopy . Operating the light: ON: Move the light switc h to the “1” position. OFF: Move the light switc h to the “0” position. Operating the blo wer: ON: Move the blower switc h to the “1” position. OFF: Move the blower switc h to th[...]

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    10 Wir ing diagr ams For 30" (7 6.2 cm), 36" (91 .4 cm) and 42" (1 06.7 cm) hoods For 48" (121 .9 cm) hoods KITCHENAI D ® VENTILA TION W ARRANTY ONE YEAR LIMITED W ARRA NTY For one year from the date of pu rchase, when this maj or appliance is ope rated and mainta ined according to instruct ions attached to or furn ished with t[...]

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    11 Requesting Assistance or Service Call the KitchenAid Cust omer Inter action Center t oll-free at 1 -80 0-235-0665. Our consultants ar e av ailable to assist you. When calling: Please know the purc hase date, and the complete model and serial number of your appliance This information will help us better respond to your request. Our consultants pr[...]

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    2. If y ou need service ✝ ... Contact your nearest Kitc henAid Canada Appli- ance Service branc h or authorized servicing outlet to service your appliance. (See list below .) Make sure the service company you contact is authorized to service your appliance during the war ranty period. 1 . If the pr oblem is not due to one of the it ems list ed in[...]

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    Instr uctions d’installation et Guide d’utilisation et d’entr etien Hot t e d’aspir ation pour cuisinièr e Pr o Line ™ - montag e mur al 7 6,2 cm (30 po) 91,4 cm (36 po) 1 06,7 cm (42 po) 121,9 cm (48 po) IMPOR T ANT : Lir e et conserv er ces instr uctions. IMPOR T ANT : Installateur : R emettre les instructions d’installation au propr[...]

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    A v ant de commencer . . . C’est à vous qu’incombe la responsabilité de : • Demander à un tec hnicien qualifié d’installer cette hot te. • Respecter lors de l’installation les dégagements de séparation spécifiés sur la plaque signalétique de l’appareil. La plaque signalétique (av ec numéro de modèle et numéro de sér ie) [...]

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    3 Dimensions des placar ds Dimensions du pr oduit Cir cuit de déc har g e de l’air • La taille du conduit d’évacuation doit être uniforme. • Ne pas utiliser plus de trois coudes à 90°. • S’il est nécessaire d’installer plusieurs coudes, ceux -ci devront être séparés par une section rectiligne d’au moins 61 cm (24 po). • N[...]

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    Composant Conduit r ectangulaire Conduit rond, dia 8,3 x 25 cm (3 1/4 x 1 0 po) 1 7 ,8 cm (7 po), 20,3 cm (8 po) 22,9 cm (9 po), 25,4 cm (1 0 po) coude à 45° 2,1 m 0,8 m (7 pi) (2,5 pi) coude à 90° 1,5 m 1,5 m (5 pi) (5 pi) coude à 90° plat 3,7 m (12 pi) raccord de transition 1,5 m rectangle-rond (5 pi) bouc he de déc harge 0 m murale (0 pi)[...]

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    3. P our une déc harge par l’arrière/horiz ontalement, si le circuit d’évacuation n’est pas installé, tracer et découper maintenant l’ouverture de passage du conduit. 4. Important : Si un dosseret doit être utilisé (option), on doit l’installer av ant la hotte. Si aucun dosseret n’est utilisé, passer à l’étape 5. Installatio[...]

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    5b. Utilisation d’une extension de cheminée : Fixer les brides de l’extension selon l’illustration. V eiller à ce que les vis soient solidement fixées dans le mur . 9-11/16" (24.6 cm) 1-1/8" (2.9 cm) 6-3/32" (15.5 cm) 10-1/2" (26.7 cm) Electrical opening Electrical opening C L C L 2-7/ 8 (7.5 c m All vent openings are 3[...]

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    7 9. Si aucun volet de réglage n ’est associé à la bouc he de déc harge (murale ou sur le toit), installer le volet de réglage dans l’ouver ture de déc harge au sommet de la hotte, avec deux vis Phillips. 10 . Si on doit raccorder la hotte de 121,9 cm (48 po) à un conduit d’évacuation de 25,4 cm (1 0 po), installer maintenant le racco[...]

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    8 Utilisation et entr etien A VERTISSEMEN T - Pour réduire le risque d’incendie ou de c hoc électrique, ne pas utiliser ce ventilateur en conjonction avec un dispositif de réglage de la vitesse à semi-conducteurs. A VERTISSEMEN T - POUR MINIMISER LE RISQUE D’INCENDIE, CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE OU DOMMA GES CORPORELS, RESPECTER LES INSTRUCTIONS SUIV [...]

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    A vant de commencer , placer tous les commutateurs de la hotte à la posi- tion d’arrêt et vérifier que les lampes se sont suffisamment refroidies. La température de service d’une lampe à halogène est très élevée. P our remplacer une lampe à halogène : • Ôter les deux vis de la garniture métallique circulaire placée autour de la [...]

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    10 Sc hémas de câblag e Accessoir es utilisables pour l’installation – option - disponibles c hez le revendeur local Note : Ces ensembles sont disponibles seulement en acier inoxydable. Dosser et* : Le dosseret doit être installé avant l’installation de la hotte. Hotte de 7 6,2 cm (30 po) : ensemble n° 8285148 Hotte de 91,4 cm (36 po) : [...]

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    11 GARANTIE DU SYSTÈM E DE VENTILATIO N KITCHENAID ® GARANTIE LIMIT ÉE DE UN AN Pendant un an à compter de la date d 'achat, lorsque ce gr os appareil ménager e st utilisé et entretenu con formément aux instruc t ions j ointes à ou fou rnies av ec le produit, KitchenAid ou Kitche nAid Canada (ci -après désignées “Kit chenAid”) p[...]

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    329454/ 9763385 © 20 05 Kitc henAid, U.S.A. ® Marque déposée de Kitc henAid, U.S.A., Kitc henAid porteur de licence au Canada Imprimé en Italie 1 0/20 05 Demande d’assistance ou de service Service d’appareils ménagers KitchenAid Canada – Service aux consommateurs Succursales de service direct : COLOMBIE-BRIT ANNIQUE 1-800-665-6788 ALBER[...]