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1.  above cooktop for best capture of  cooking impurities  For a gas range  the bottom of the hood  MUST NOT BE LESS than 28    above cooktop     6  Two installers are recommended because of the size of this  hood     7  To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust air  be sure to  duct air outside  Do not exhaust air into spaces within walls  or ceilings or into attics  crawl spaces  or garages     8  Because of the high exhausting capacity of this hood  you  should make sure enough air is entering the house to  replace exhausted air by opening a window close to or in  the kitchen     9  Please read specification label on product for further  information and requirements     ABOUT THIS MANUAL  Please take note this manual uses the following symbols to emphasize particular information     AN WARNING    Identifies an instruction which  if not followed  might cause serious personal injuries including possibility of death     CAUTION    Denotes an instruction which  if not followed  may severely damage the unit and or its components     NOTE  Indicates supplementary information needed to fully complete an instruction     TABLE OF CONTENTS       4  WSTALL DUCTWORK srrera 4546 fie aston eases Sota ne heed ad pee eae ba we 3  2  PREPARE THE INSTALLATION    2 00 0 ee ee ee ee ees 4  3  PREPARE muEHoop    ee eee eee eee eee eee 5 6  A  INSTALL THE OCD  ee aed Ee 64s oe Cee bee oa ea E 6  5     CONNECT WIRING  e See e SE E de dee SE Gung SE Ee E R   7  6  LIGHT EI 8  7  CLEANING AND MA
2. INSTALLATION GUIDE           SS V wm   WIES DNI  DA ae Za    HB0112    NTM SERIES    AN INTENDED FOR DOMESTIC COOKING ONLY   N    READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS       INSTALLER  LEAVE THIS GUIDE WITH THE HOMEOWNER   HOMEOWNER  OPERATION AND CARE INFORMATION ON PAGES 9 10     Broan NuTone LLC  Hartford  Wisconsin www nutone com 1 888 336 3948  Broan NuTone Canada Inc   Mississauga  Ontario www nutone ca_ 1 877 896 1119    REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ON LINE AT  www nutone com register    30042453 rev  A    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    A WARNING    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE  ELECTRIC SHOCK  OR  INJURY TO PERSON S  OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING     1  Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer   If you have questions  contact the manufacturer at the  address or telephone number listed in the warranty     2  Before servicing or cleaning unit  switch power off at service  panel and lock service disconnecting means to prevent  power from being switch on accidentally  When the service  disconnecting means cannot be locked  securely fasten a  prominent warning device  such as a tag  to the service panel     3  Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified  personnel in accordance with all applicable codes and standards   including fire rated construction codes and standards     4  Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting  of gases through the flue  chimney  of fuel burning equipment  to prevent backdrafting  Follow the heating equi
3. INTENANCE        0000 cee eee ee ee ee eee ees 9 10      OPERARON ee geen neem eet eee seat eease EE E aeons 10  9  WIRING DIAGRAM up tee be ws Baths Ser es Selah a e eS eo ERG ee bd a 11  10  SERVICE PARTS c24 06464095 420608064 24650 40 0654 G 04565 4H 009 2 SS 5hS oH 4 ES Ss 11  ET rue GENEE 12    1  INSTALL DUCTWORK    Choose where the ductwork will run between the hood and the outside    A straight  short duct run will allow the hood to perform most efficiently    Long duct runs and elbows will reduce the performance of the hood  Use as few of them as possible    Install proper sized ductwork  elbow s  and roof or wall cap for the type of discharge chosen  Use 2    metal foil duct tape to seal joints     VERTICAL DISCHARGE VERTICAL DISCHARGE HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE  USING 6    ROUND DUCT USING 3     X 10    DUCT USING 3     X 10    DUCT    E  ADJUSTABLE Yj  ELBOW   ADJUSTABLE ADAPTER DAMPER  _    WALL CAP ELBOW    ADAPTER  ADAPTER     DAMPER   DAMPER N 26    MINIMUM ABOVE    COOKING SURFACE   28    FOR GAS RANGE   HH0145A  26    MINIMUM ABOVE  COOKING SURFACE   28    FOR GAS RANGE   HH0144A    26    MINIMUM ABOVE   COOKING SURFACE    28    FOR GAS RANGE   HH0146A       NOTE  We recommend to install the hood at a minimum of 26    from an electric range and at 28    from a gas range  For optimal  performance  the hood should not be installed more than 30    from cooking surface     a     2  PREPARE THE INSTALLATION    AN WARNING       When performing installation  servicing o
4. are appropriate for  the size of the surface element     A WARNING    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSON S  IN  THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE   OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING       1  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    2  NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN     You may be burned    3  DO NOT USE WATER  including wet dishcloths or towels      This could cause a violent steam explosion    4  Use an extinguisher ONLY if    A  You know you have a Class ABC extinguisher and you  know how to operate it   B  The fire is small and contained in the area where it started   C  The fire department has been called   D  You can fight the fire with your back to an exit     Based on    Kitchen Fire Safety Tips    published by NFPA     CAUTION    1  For indoor use only    2  For general ventilating use only  Do not use to exhaust  hazardous or explosive materials and vapors     3  To avoid motor bearing damage and noisy and or  unbalanced impellers  keep drywall spray  construction dust   etc  off power unit     4  Your hood motors have a thermal overload which will  automatically shut off the motors if they become overheated   The motors will restart when they cool down  If the motors  continues to shut off and restart  have the hood serviced     5  The bottom of the hood MUST NOT BE LESS than 26    and  at a maximum of 30   
5. ess push button 4  ON OFF push button    1  LIGHTING  Press the lighting push button  1  once to turn the lights on  press once more to turn them off   NOTE  When lights are on  press the ON OFF push button  4  twice to turn them off  the blower will start after the first push  but will    stop after the second   If blower and lights are on  press the ON OFF push button  4  only once to turn lights and blower off     2  BLOWER  The ON OFF push button  4  turns the blower on to three speed settings  LOW  MEDIUM or HIGH  Press the ON OFF  4   push button once to turn the blower on at the last selected speed  blower symbol will be activated   To increase the blower speed  press  the more push button  3  until the desired speed is obtained  To decrease the blower speed  press the less push button  2  until the desired  speed is obtained  Press the ON OFF push button  4  to turn the blower off  The last soeed used will be memorized      10     9  WIRING DIAGRAM    KEY SWITCH    YV UU UYU UJ YD    EARS  CONTROL PANEL    12 V  20 W x2    E  yy yy  D    H YELLOW    YELLOW Gi   GREEN    3   E  ap gS       NEUTRAL    5   GROUND    LI  FIN WHITE WHITE LINE    iS des LAMPS  HE0112A GREEN GREEN       10 SERVICE PARTS     6   30111040 R_ Ricur sown weet LI     8  30117049  Whee Grease comecron   2  o  30111149  Man crease curt     Not shown        REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIR     In order to ensure your ventilation unit remains in good  working condition  you must use Broan NuTone Canada  
6. flat blade screwdriver between light cover and rim and  gently pry out light cover from light assembly     A WARNING    In order to prevent the risk of personal injury  the halogen lamps must cool down  before removing them        2  Remove light cover from light assembly and set aside     3  Replace bulb with a new JC type  12 V  20 W Max  G4 base halogen bulb     CAUTION    Do not touch replacement bulb with bare hands     4  To reinstall the light cover  insert the 3 light cover tabs in the light assembly slots and gently  push until secure        7  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE    1  Slide out main grease cup  QW    AUZ    HO0171       2  Disengage the small grease guard cups from the metal guards by turning counterclockwise and remove   3  Remove the screw retaining the metal guards to the hood   4  Remove the metal guards from the hood  Then remove the bottom panel        5  Unscrew the clips and remove the wheel grease collector   6  Remove the wheel center cap   7  Loosen the wheel set screw in order to disengage the wheel from its motor shaft        Let soak all removed parts in warm water with soft soap for 30 minutes  Rinse and dry completely before reinstalling     NOTE  When reinstalling the wheel  align the end of the set screw with the flat part of the    motor shaft   Motor SHAFT    ij  e       7  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  cont   p     STAINLESS STEEL CLEANING        Do  Don   t    e Regularly wash surfaces with clean cloth or rag soaked with   e Use any steel or 
7. genuine replacement parts only  Broan NuTone Canada  genuine replacement parts are specially designed for each  unit and are manufactured to comply with all the applicable  certification standards and maintain a high standard of  safety  Any third party replacement part used may cause  serious damage and drastically reduce the performance  level of your unit  which will result in premature failing   Broan NuTone Canada also recommends to contact a  Broan NuTone certified service depot for all replacement  parts and repair  HLo146 11 SP    4s    11  WARRANTY    BROAN NUTONE CANADA   NC   One Year Limited Warranty    Broan NuTone Canada warrants to the original purchaser of its products that such products will be free from defects in  materials and workmanship for a period of one  1  year from the date of original purchase  THERE ARE NO OTHER  WARRANTIES  EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE     During this one year period  Broan NuTone Canada will  at its option  repair  replace  without charge  any product or  part which is found to be defective under normal use and service     THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO FLUORESCENT LAMP STARTERS OR TUBES  BULBS OR BATTERIES   FILTERS  DUCT  ROOF CAPS  WALL CAPS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES FOR DUCTING  This warranty does not  cover  a  normal maintenance and service or  b  any products or parts which have been subject to misuse  negligence   accident  i
8. he bottom  panel 7 retaining screws  Set bottom panel   Grease Cup    and screws aside  i    HO0173  La       Remove both electrical box cover retaining screws  Remove cover and set aside with  screws  Turn the hood over and punch out the wiring knock out located on TOP of the  unit and install the wire clamp  included      Remove the shutoff plate 10 retaining screws  Set the screws aside and discard the    shutoff plate     6    ROUND DUCT INSTALLATION    2  Mount the 6    round adapter damper on top of the hood  using the 10 screws  previously removed     314    x 10    DUCT INSTALLATION    2  Mount the 3     x 10    adapter damper on top of the hood  using the 10 screws  previously removed        HJ0003    3  PREPARE THE HOOD  conr   p     3 3 HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE ONLY    1  Remove the large shutoff plate 5 retaining screws located on the BACK of the hood   Discard the shutoff plate and its screws     2  Remove the small shutoff plate 10 retaining screws located INSIDE the back of the  hood  Set the screws aside and discard the shutoff plate     3  Using the 10 screws previously removed in step 2  install the adapter in the inside  back of the hood     4  Install the damper in the adapter  as shown beside        4  INSTALL THE HOOD    Run power cable to installation location  Place the hood close to its location and insert  the cable in the hood     Place the hood under the cabinet and tighten the wire clamp to secure the cable   Make sure the adapter damper assembly ente
9. mproper maintenance or repair  other than by Broan NuTone Canada or an authorized representative   faulty  installation or installation contrary to recommended installation instructions     The duration of any implied warranty is limited to the one year period as specified for the express warranty   BROAN NUTONE CANADA   S OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE  AT BROAN NUTONE CANADA   S OPTION   SHALL BE THE PURCHASER   S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY  BROAN NUTONE    CANADA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL  CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT FOR  OR IN CONNECTION WITH PRODUCT USE OR PERFORMANCE  This warranty supercedes all prior warranties     To qualify for warranty service  you must  a  notify Broan NuTone Canada at the address stated below or telephone  1 877 896 1119   b  give the model number and part identification and  c  describe the nature of any defect in the product  or part  At the time of requesting warranty service  you must present evidence of the original purchase date     Date of Installation Builder or Installer    Model No  and Product Description    IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE   For the location of your nearest Broan NuTone Canada Incorporated dealer  Dial Free 1 877 896 1119  Please be prepared to provide   Product model number e Date and proof of purchase e The nature of the difficulty    Broan NuTone Canada Incorporated  1140 Tristar Drive  Mississauga  Ontario  Canada L5T 1H9    www nutone ca        12     
10. pment  manufacturers guidelines and safety standards such as  those published by the National Fire Protection Association   NFPA   the American Society for Heating  Refrigeration  and Air Conditioning Engineers  ASHRAE  and the local  code authorities     5  When cuiting or drilling into wall or ceiling  do not damage  electrical wiring and other hidden utilities     6  Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors     7  Do not use this unit with any other solid state speed control  device     8  To reduce the risk of fire  use only metal ductwork   9  This unit must be grounded     10  When performing installation  servicing or cleaning the unit   it is recommended to wear safety glasses and gloves     11  When applicable local regulations comprise more restrictive  installation and or certification requirements  the aforementioned  requirements prevail on those of this document and the  installer agrees to conform to these at his own expenses    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE     a  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     b  Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when  cooking flaming foods  i e   Cr  pes Suzette  Cherries Jubilee   Peppercorn Beef Flambe      c  Clean ventilating fans frequently  Grease should not be  allowed to accumulate on fan  filters or in exhaust ducts     d  Use proper pan size  Always use cookw
11. r cleaning the unit  it is recommended to wear safety glasses and gloves     Tools needed to install the range hood      Phillips screwdriver no  2     Pair of long nose pliers     Flat blade screwdriver  to open the electrical Knockout hole     Scissors  to cut metal foil duct tape      Wire stripper    Make sure the following items are included     Hood    Adapter dampers  Horizontal 3     x 10     vertical 3     x 10    and vertical 6    round    Halogen bulbs  2   JC type  12 V  20 W  G4 base     Parts bag including   1 wire clamp  4 no  ST4 8 x 15 mm mounting screws  3 wire connectors    NOTE  If the bottom of the cabinet is recessed  attach wood strips  not included   as shown  beside  in order to properly install the range hood under the cabinet  The wood strips  must be as thick as recess        Cut out the openings for duct  A  and power cable  B   in cabinet or wall  according to the direction of discharge chosen  See illustrations  below     VERTICAL DISCHARGE  6    ROUND DUCT  HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE    P    Ye KEEN   14       HD0410A CABINET BOTTOM VIEW       VERTICAL DISCHARGE  31 4    x 10    DUCT     e H0        lt B      g CABINET BOTTOM VIEW   lt     12            HD0337A        KN  HD0411A CABINET BOTTOM VIEW       3  PREPARE THE HOOD    3 1 ALL INSTALLATIONS    1     3 2 VERTICAL DISCHARGE ONLY    1     Lay the hood on its top on a table  Use a  piece of cardboard to avoid damaging the  table or the hood  Slide the main grease  cup out and set aside  Remove t
12. rs the ducting and the damper opens  freely  Secure the hood by installing and tightening the 4 no  ST4 8 x 15 mm mounting  screws  included  completely at sides locations  A      HD0402       5  CONNECT WIRING      N WARNING    Risk of electrical shock  Electrical wiring must be done by qualified personnel in accordance with all applicable    codes and standards  Before connecting wires  switch power off at service panel and lock service disconnecting  means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally        1  Connect cable to range hood wiring using included wire connectors   Connect BLACK to BLACK  WHITE to WHITE and GREEN or BARE wire to GREEN  wire    2  Reinstall wiring box cover using both screws previously removed in step 3 1     3  Reinstall bottom panel using the 7 screws previously removed in step 3 1  Make sure  both grease guides are aligned with the holes     4  Using long nose pliers  pull out the end of each grease guides  B   Then  set them in  such a way their flange slightly protrudes above the bottom panel surface  C            5  Slide the main grease cup back in     HO0172       6  LIGHT BULBS    AN WARNING    Make sure power is switched off at service panel before carrying out any operation on the hood     This range hood requires two UL approved halogen bulbs  JC type  12 V  20 W  G4 base   included   To replace bulbs     CAUTION  Take care not to damage the hood finish while using the screwdriver     1  Carefully insert the blade of a small 
13. stainless steel wool or any other scrapers to  warm water and mild soap or liquid dish detergent  remove stubborn dirt    e Always clean in the direction of original polish lines  e Use any harsh or abrasive cleansers    e Always rinse well with clear water  2 or 3 times  after cleaning    e Allow dirt to accumulate   Wipe completely dry  e Let plaster dust or any other construction residues reach the   e You may also use a specialized household stainless steel hood  During construction or renovation  cover the hood to make  cleaner  sure no dust adheres to stainless steel surface              Avoid when choosing a detergent     Any cleaners that contain bleach will attack stainless steel     Any products containing  chloride  fluoride  iodide  bromide will deteriorate surfaces rapidly       Any combustible products used for cleaning such as acetone  alcohol  ether  benzol  etc   are highly explosive and should never  be used close to a range     ENAMEL FINISH     Clean with warm water and mild detergent only  If discoloration occurs  use a good enamel polish such as automotive polish  DO NOT  use rough abrasive cleaner or porcelain cleaner     8  OPERATION    Always turn on the hood before beginning cooking in order to establish an air flow in the kitchen  Let the blower run for a few minutes to  clear the air after turning off the range   The hood is operated using the push buttons located on its front panel     HC0051       1  Lighting push button 3  More push button  2  L
    
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