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1. the like require proper flow of combustion air and exhaust Make sure tlus flow is not altered when using any exhaust fan 6 Please read specification label on product for further information and requirements CAUTION To reduce the msk of fire and to properly exhaust be sure to duct ar outside Do Not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls or ceilings or into attics crawl spaces or garages TOOLS AND MATERIALS UR REQUIRED Drill electric of ratchet drive with 3 16 wood bit for drilling starter holes and 1 4 wood bit to drill an access holes in the cabinet or kitchen wall for the electric power line One common serewdniver Plier for opening electrical knockout Two I thick x 2 wide x 12 approximate length wood strips for recessed bottom kitchen cabinet mstallation only purchase locally Electrical wire and supplies to comply with local codes For ll long flat head wood screws purchase locally to mount wood strips Pencil and ruler for marking locations saber saw or keyhole saw for cutting the 1 x 2 wood strips to length slot and bend the knockout back and forth Fig 2 You may have to use pliers to pull the loosened knockout free Fig 3 When installed the bottom edge of your range hood should be 280 32 the top of the cooking surface Fig 4 3 Center the hood in place beneath the cabinet and flush with the front of the cabinet Mark th
2. onto the hood mounting screws projecting from the bottom of the cabinet Fig 11 2 Adjust the hood so the front is flush with the cabinet front 3 Tighten the hood mounting screws all the way into the cabinet or into the 1 x 2 wood strips so the hood ts secure 2 nn 4 k 1 Place the range hood on the board and tighten the screw For amore secure installation drill two 5 Slide plastic collection cups onto the more screws atthe bottom ofthe hoodand back metal mounting screw on the board 6 Turn on power and check operation of fan and light USE AND CAPE Note For Stainless Steel type peel off the PVC films before use DE Operate Switches Fig 15 Switch A Power Switch Switch B Slower switches TRTA TTE switch Middle switches MAKING THE ELECTRICAL grec yore emg CONNECTION switch E Light switches Fig 15 1 Using the screwdriver to turn the three 9 screws at the front of bottom board Fig 13 Note Range hood should be tum on either Fig 13 before or the same time when cocking begins After cooking range hood should be kept on for about 3 more minutes for complete ventilation of cooking odor 2 Remove screws on wiring case fish out wires through the knockout Fig 14 CARE INSTRUCTION Exterior can be clean with any type of ts nonabrasive detergent anda cleancloth G
3. 2 The fire is small and contained inthe area where it started 3 The fire department is being called 4 You can fight the fire with you back to an exit 64A 10 The installation instructions for a permanently connected fan shall include in addition to those items that apply to permanently connected fans in 64A 1 644 9 all of the following warnings and instructions verbatim and in the order shown and as applicable to fan type SAFETY NOTES 1 All electncal work must be done in accordance with local and or national electrical code as INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING PARTS ACCESSORY PACKAGE applicable for safety This product must be 1 wood screw 3 16 1 L 4PCS grounded If your are unfamiliar with methods of installing electrical wiring secure the services of a qualified electrician b installing wiring or servicing this product 3 Turn off power to avoid risk of fire electric shock or injury to person for cleanmg and users maintenance such as lubrication PREPARING THE RANGE HOOD Turn off power at service entrance before 1 Remove either the top or the rear electrical knockout depending on how you plan to bring power to the range hood through the cabinet or through the wall Fig 1 4 To avoid motor bearing damage and noise 2 Insert a screwdriver into the knockout and or unbalanced impellers keep drywall spray construction dust etc off power umt Fireplaces gas furnaces water heaters and
4. D RUBBER REW 4 SCREW FOR MOTOR 4 HANGER 8 COVER FOR IMPELLER 5 HANGER SCREW BOX FOR WIRE 6 RUBBER STAND 20 CAPACTTOR 7 RUBBER POSITION SCERW SCREW FOR CAPACTTOR SWTTDH BOX COVER FOR WIRE 10 SMALLBOX COVERFORWIRE 34 DE TUNNELEING 11 SCREW FOR SMALL BOX 25 OLLTUNNEL 12 MOTOR STAND 26 SCREW FOR OLLTUNNEL 13 MOTOR STAND WORN PIN 17 FILTER 14 MOTOR VIBRATTON SEAL 28 WIRE CONNECTOR 29 FRONT CHARCOAL FILTER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY DRAWING OF TWO MOTORS HOOD Remark Condenser 60Hz 100V 120V MODEL NO W5 208 F CIRCUIT DIAGRAM WS208F Ree O in BLACK mer MOTOR MOTOR CAPACITOR
5. WINDSTER RANGE HOOD HOOD FANS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS lt ER 10359 MODEL WS 208F Before operating this appliance please read these instructions completely CONTENTS 1 SAFETY 1 ETTE aac MENS 3 TOOLS AND MATERIALS 3 4 INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING PARTS ACCESSORY 3 5 PREPARING THE RANGE HOOD mssmmmnseniiee ide 3 6 PREPARING THE INSTALLATION 4 7 PROVIDING ELECTRICAL 5 MOUNTING RANGE HOOD TO 5 9 MOUNTING RANGE HOOD WITHOUT CABINET 5 10 MAKING THE ELECTRICAL 6 1 Important Safety Instructions Read and Save These Instructions CAUTION To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust air be sure to duct air outside where possible WARNING To Reduce the Risk Of Fire Or Electric Shock Do Not use This Fan With Any Solid State Speed Control Device WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING a Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person s in accordance with all applicable codes and standards including fire rated construction b Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exh
6. austing of gases though the flue chimney of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting Follow the heating equipment manufacturer s guideline andsafety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA andthe American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE and the local code authorities c When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities d Ducted fans must always be vented tothe outdoors If this unit is to be installed over tub or shower it must be marked as appropriate for the application and be connected to a GFCI Ground Fault Circuit interrupter protected branch circuit f NEVER plug switch where it can be reached from atub or shower WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE USE ONLY METAL DUCT WORK WARING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING A SMOTHER FLAMES vith 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 DONOT USE WATER Including wet dishcloths or towels a violent steam explosion will result Use an extinguisher ONLY 1 1 You know you have Class ABC extinguisher and you already know how to operate it
7. efollowing The four keyhole mounting slots for the hood mark these onto the bottom of the cabinet if the cabinet bottom is recessed Onto the wood strips Fig 7 b The electrical knockout hole Fig 1 PREPARING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION 1 If you move the range to make room for working on the cabinet turn off the 220 volt power forthe electric range at the service entrance Before moving gas range shut off the gas Note Omit steps 2a through 2d it the hood 15 to be mounted ona cabinet with a flush bottom 4 Screw the four 1 wood screws for mounting the hood into the exact center a Measure the space under the cabinet of the arrow and of the keyhole mounting heimen ee hon edkemd ia slots marked on the cabinet bottom for side back edge Fig 5 With a saber flush installations or marked onthe x7 wood filer strips 1 2 wood strips forrecessed cabinet purchased locally to fill in the installation Fig 7 l bottom ofthe cabinet Do not turn the mounting screws in all the b Stat a11 4 long wood screw way Allow 3 8 of screwto project so purchased locally about 3 from each the hood can be fitted place endofthe 1 x2 woodstrips Fig 6 The screws willbe tightened later c Position the strips on the cabinet bottom and screw the strips securely to the cabinet Fig 7 d For amore secure installation drill four3 16 holes from inside the cabinet do
8. moved in order to avoid overflowing and pollution DUCTING This style of range nust be vented via ducting to the outside of the house Follow general rules when ducting the hood Use correct size of ducting 6 or7 round 3 1 4 10 rectangular do not reduce size of ducting make all turns gradual no short corners If ducting ran will be longer than 10 feet enlarge duct by at least 1 inch diameter after each 10 feet Tape all joints in ducting and all gasketed openings on hood for a tight seal For duct opemngs notin use tape directly over the metal plate Include amp gasket FOR ROUND DUCTING FROM THE Fit the gray plastic included over the circular opening in order to provide a tight seal for ducting to attach to The GRAY ring is designed to fit either 6 or 7 ducting FOR DUCTING FROM THE Both the small rectangular plate from the back and the half cirele plate should be used to close off the top of the hood entirely Then seal with tape SIMPLE TROUBLE SHOOTING RULES 1 Check power source to see if it is normal Both fans are not operatable 2 power inlet plug to see if it 15 plugged firmly into it s socket Wununating indicator lamp gives no light 1 Disconneet the power source 2 lamp bulb replace it with a new one if it is burned out 60 Watts with screw type plug MODEL WS 208F O a a 1 CASING 15 MOTOR 2 WIRE HOL
9. reen Pad ete Fig 14 and any metal type cleaning pad isnot recommended for 3 Mark the electrical connection by i fastening all wires to the existing wall Interior The range hood is specially wiring according to the their colors designed for easy maintenance Black to Block White to White Green all inner parts can be reassemble to Ground within minutes for a thorough clean Just follow the steps below All parts should be cleaned with mild detergent 4 After connectionts done reinstall wiring case over and bottom board Unserew the two front screw on bottom board Take down bottom board by sliding the nght side out from the through Then the left side should become free too Pull grease ring out Unserew fan Clockwise direction 5 Unscrew fan blade screw then fan will be dropped After cleamng just reverse the steps Above for reinstallation Starting with Steps 5 ete 1 2 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION A Maintenance shall be important than repair Please take care of the needed maintenance in order to secure and extend the excellent functions and using life Before repairing the range hood Discomnect the power source After using the machine wipes the machine by neutral detergent in order to keep its clean and maintain the appearance with brightness and sanitation When the level of dirty oil in the collector reached 4 5 of height it has to be re
10. wn into the wood filler strips Insert screws into the starter holes in cabinet and tighten screws until wood filler strips are secured under cabinet 1 2 For installation onto arecessed bottom cabinet PROVIDING ELECTRICAL POWER 1 After turning off the proper 120 volt circuit at the service entrance drill out The electrical power line access hole marked on the cabinet bottom or wall usea 11 4 wood bit To operate the electric drill use an extension cord connected to another circuit Fig 8 SAFETY WARING If drilling into the walls be careful not to cut existing electrical cabbies which would create a hazard 2 Fish the electrical power line through the access hole drilled in the wall or bottom ofthe cabinet n Attach an appropriate connector MOUNINO RANGE HOOD purchased locally to the end of the power line for the type of wiring being installed Follow all codes Fig 9 1 Using metal brackets and screws included center hood onto board and install screw Remove the hood from the board and nail the wood board onto the wall MOUNTING RANGE HOOD TO CABINET bt 1 Position the hood in place so that a The electrical line is routed through the Be sure the nail isin the center of the appropriate knockout opening This stud step will have to be accomplished while positioning the hood Fig 10 b The large part of the keyhole mounting slots on the hood fit
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