Zephyr ATI-M90ABX manual

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    ww w .zephyr online.com T ilt A TI-M90ASX A TI-M90ABX RANGE HOOD - Installation instructions[...]

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    ww w .zephyr online.com HO T TE PER CUISINE - Notice d’utilisation ...P ag. 23 CAMP ANA EXTRACT ORA - Manual de utilización ...Pag. 45 CAPP A ASPIRANTE - istruzioni per l’uso ...Pag . 67 - 2 -[...]

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    C ontents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................. pag. 4 LIST OF MA TERIALS ........................................................................................................... pag. 7 DUCTING CALCULA TION SHEETS ....................................................[...]

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    ww w .zephyr online.com IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUC TIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONL Y READ AND SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING. IMPORT ANT : Save these Instructions for the Local Electrical Inspectors use. INST ALLER : Please leave these Instructions with this unit for the owner . OWNER : Please retain these i[...]

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    settings. B. Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when  ambeing foods ( i.e. Crepes Suz ette, Cherries Jubilee, P eppercorn Beef F lambè ). C. Clean ventilating fans frequently . Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on fan or  lter . D. Use proper pan size . Always use cookware appropriate f or the size of the sur face elem[...]

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    ww w .zephyr online.com through the  ue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting . F ollow the heating equipment manufacturer ’ s guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National F ire Pr otection Association (NFP A), and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Eng ineers ([...]

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    List of Materials Electrical Junction Box T op Cover F ront Panel Decorative Mesh Filt ers Cont rol Light Bulbs TYPE DESCRIPTION N° A M4 1 + 1 B 1/8" x 1/4" 12 C 1/8" x 2/4" 4 D 1/4" x 2-3/4" 6 - 7 -[...]

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    ww w .zephyr online.com Duc ting Calcula tion Sheet Maximum Duct Length: F or satisfac tory air movement, the total duct length should not exceed 100 equivalent f eet. - 8 -[...]

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    Hood Speci cations front of hood side of hood top of hood - 9 -[...]

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    ww w .zephyr online.com NO TE! T he device in this v ersion (with internal suction motor) is equipped for rear discharge of e xhaust air . How ever , if required, it is possible to ha ve the exhaust air discharged fr om the top. This can be acc omplished by following the steps indicated in the follo wing paragraphs; upon r eaching step 7, the motor[...]

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    Installation - In ternal Blow er 6. Remove the 6” round metal knockout pla- te from the blow er plate by using a  at head screwdriv er . See. F ig.4 7. Remove the (10 ) scr ews securing the blo- wer plate to the blo wer housing and remo- ve blow er plate. See. F ig.5 (Note! If air is discharged from the top , do not rotate the plate; pr oceed [...]

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    ww w .zephyr online.com Installation - In ternal Blow er 13. Secure Green/Y ellow ground wire connected to the cable to the provided capacit or to blower plate. (type A) F ig. 11 14. Attach the 6 pin male molex connector from blower wir e to the 6 pin female molex connector located inside the blower housing . See Fig .12 15. Install the blower and [...]

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    Installation - External & In-Line Blow er Prepar ation NO TE! T he device in this v ersion (with external motor) is equipped for rear discharge of e xhaust air . How ever , if required, it is possible to ha ve the exhaust air discharged fr om the top. This can be acc omplished by carrying out the steps indicated in the follo w- ing paragraphs; [...]

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    ww w .zephyr online.com Installation - External & In-Line Blow er Prepar ation 5. Close the front panel while holding it by its external sides until it shuts. 6. Remove the metal motor plat e by striking it with the aid of a slotted screw driver . Fi g. 4 7 . Remo ve the (10) screws securing the blo- wer plate to the blo wer housing and re- mov[...]

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    Note : Carry out the power supplly con- nection in accordance with the national electric code, ANSI/NFP A 70-1999. Note1 : A cable lock (not included) may be required b y local codes. Please review lo- cal codes for mor e information. 12. Attach 6 pin male molex connectors to 6 pin female molex connectors inside blo- wer housing. See F ig 11 Note2 [...]

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    ww w .zephyr online.com W ARNING FIRE HAZARD NEVER exhaust air or terminate duct work into spaces between walls, cra wl spaces, ceiling , attics or garages. All exhaust must be ducted to the outside, unless using the recir culating op - tion. Use single wall rigid Metal ductwork only . F asten all connections with sheet metal screws and tape all jo[...]

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    Installation - Moun ting the R ange Hood MOUNTING HEIGHTS The range hood must be installed at a minimum height of 22 inches (56 cm) from the cooking sur face. If a connecting duct work composed of two parts is used, the upper par t must be placed outside the lower part. Do not connect the range hood duct to the same duct used to exhaust hot air or [...]

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    ww w .zephyr online.com W ARNING: In order to facilitate their c onnec tion, make sure that the pow er supply conduits are not obstructed by the hood . 3. When the hood has been adjusted tighten the screws t o secure the hood in place. 4. Once the adjustment has been completed ,  x the hood de nitely using another (2 type D) screws. NO TE: Sc[...]

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    Installation - P o wer Supply C onnection GENERAL • Carefully r ead the following important information regarding installation safety and maintenance . Keep this information booklet accessible for further consultations. POWER SUPPL Y CONNECTION F or connection to the power supply ref er to the following: 1. Remove the pow er supply cover by undoi[...]

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    ww w .zephyr online.com Maintencanc e MAINTENANCE • It is recommended to operate the appliance prior to c ook ing. It is recommended to leave the applianc e in operation for 5 minutes after cooking is completed in order to complet ely eliminate cooking vapors and odors. The proper function of the range hood is conditioned by the regularity of mai[...]

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    List of P ar ts and Acc essories DESCRIPTION HOOD P ART# REPLACEMENT P ARTS Light Bulb GU5, 20W (each) A TI Z0B0031 OPTIONAL AC CESSORIES Recirculating Kit A TI ZRC-00HZ Replacement Charc oal Filters A T I Z0F-00AC Short Duc t Cover (8”-9” ceiling) A TI Z1C-00TI Long Duct Cov er (9”-10” c eiling) A TI Z1C-01TI T o order par ts, visit us onl[...]

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