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1. Plastic bag containing Four No 10AB x 112 long sheet metal screws for mounting canopy to wall or soffit or for use with plastic hollow wall anchors Four 5 16 washers Four plastic hollow wall anchors PLANNING THE DUCTWORK UNPACKING Fig D Fig E WHEN THERE S NO WAY UNDER CEILING TO OUT SIDE WALL Suppose you can t use 2 because you have a two story home You can t use 3 because you have no soffit or don t want to take the old one out The joists run the wrong way for 4 or you don t want to tear up your ceiling To duct to the outside attach the duct under the ceiling and cover it with a false wood beam or use other materials to cam ouflage the ductwork Fig F WALL CAP 639 OR 649 3 1 4 x 10 DUCT 401 Hide duct with faise wood beam dry wall etc ELBOW 429 Fig F Two 1 4 black sheet metal screws for attaching damper duct connector to canopy hood One aluminum filter Damper duct connector PREPARING THE RANGE HOOD NOTE To avoid motor bearing damage and or noisy and unbal FO e e e e e e l l l l anced impellers keep drywall spray construction dust etc off power 4 Remove either the vertical or horizontal duct knockout unit according to whether you will duct the hood vertically or horizontally Fig 3 1 Remove sheet metal screw on outlet box cover and lift cover out Fig 1 2 Remove proper e
2. because a build up of grease will become a fire hazard ROOF CAP WALL CAP Use only metal ductwork do not use plastic duct Assemble securely so that in case of fire on the range the fire will be contained inside the duct system Fig 11 Tape all duct connections to make them secure and airtight b To install a roof cap Cut a hole in roof slightly larger than duct size being used Run ductwork back to location of hood 11 Follow the appropriate directions below for the type of ductwork Leave approximately 3 4 for ductwork projecting above roof are installing a To install a wall cap discharge Fig 11 Use a saber saw or keyhole saw to cut a hole slightly larger than duct size used so that cap will line up easily with duct Install casing strips on the outside of a wood house if required Run the re quired amount of ductwork back to the location of the hood and trim the last section of ductwork so cap will be flush with outside wall Fasten wall cap to ductwork and nail or screw cap to wall Caulk all around flange with high quality caulking compound surface on high side Trim ductwork parallel to roof pitch and seal all around duct with roof cement Carefully lift shingles and slide back of flange under shingles Nail flange to roof under shingles at top two corners and two sides Nail directly to roof in four places at bottom Using roof cement seal all nail heads and shingles which were cut or fitte
3. discolored Fil _ ters should last twelve months with normal use j FILTER REMOVAL 1 Turn filter retainer clip to one side Lift out old filter and discard it For MICROTEK System II hoods discard both the alumi num filter and the ductfree filter if hood is equipped with both For other hoods equipped with aluminum and ductfree filters discard both filters and replace with MICROTEK System filter 2 Place new MICROTEK System Filter under filter retainer clip Make sure that blue side of filter is next to fan blade Turn filter clip so that clip holds filter in place INSTALLING THE RANGE HOOD OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 15 Make the electrical connection using wire nuts to connect white wire to white black wire to black and ground the hood to the prepared hole using the green ground screw provided with the hood Fig 13 Ground Bare or 16 Replace the wring box cover and screw Make sure that all wiring is contained safely inside 17 Install 75 watt R30 or 150 watt R40 flood light Ordinary light bulb 100 watt max may also be used Turn on power and check operation of fan and light Clip in high position t7 HTT TT a i H t HHHH HHA STAT TEA KEH HHIHH AY tH fi ratty fi fi i FHH HA IHH eet HE HH i HTH f PEE Pe Uy am ry HTH HIHHH FHI f FILTER Fig 14 Make sure that arrows on retainer clip point toward front and back of hood MICROTEK System
4. filters are not washable Filter should last up to twelve months with normal use Replace filter whenever it becomes noticeably dirty or discolored OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONT TO REMOVE FAN ASSEMBLY Be sure power is disconnected Remove Filters Remove the two HOW TO AVOID A COMMON RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE screws holding the motor bracket to the range hood and unplug the Your range hood provides a protective barrier between the fan assembly Be careful not to allow fan assembly to drop when cooking surface and the cabinets the screws are removed Fig 15 Keep fan filters and grease laden surfaces CLEAN accord ing to instructions Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat to keep the cooking area and the hood cooler Use high heat settings only when necessary Never leave cooking surface unattended Boil over causes smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite Always use adequate sized utensils If preparing flaming foods such as Cherries Jubilee always turn hood ON to HIGH to prevent a high heat situation which can cause damage or fire HOW TO EXTINGUISH A COMMON RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE Never pick up a flaming pan If dropped flames can spread quickly DO NOT USE WATER A violent stream explosion may result Wet dishcloths or towels are also dangerous Smother flames with a close fitting lid cookie sheet or metal tray Flaming grease can also be extinguished with baking soda or a multi purpose dry chemical exting
5. with a 1 2 wood bit and with a saber saw cut out the opening in the wall or soffit Fig 9 c Hold hood under the soffit and trace the keyhole slots onto the soffit MARKED DUCT OPENING CUT ON THIS LINE PREPARING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION CONT 10 Screw four supplied 11 2 long screws for mounting the hood into the exact center of the narrow end of the traced keyhole mounting slots marked on the soffit Do not turn the mounting screws in all the way allow 3 8 of screws to project so that hood can be fitted into place The screws will be tightened later For wall mounting use the 11 2 long screws into wall studs or additional wall framing If wall studs or additional wall framing are not available follow these steps 1 Drill a 5 16 diameter hole in wall material 2 Fold anchor insert anchor into hole and tap anchor flush with wall 3 Push key into anchor to toggle anchor open behind wall Do not hammer key 4 Hold component in place over anchor In sert screw and tighten until screw is flush with component Do not overtighten 5 16 dia hole INSTALLING THE DUCTWORK NOTE These instructions will follow the plans made on page 2 Start at the exterior and run the ductwork back to the hood For best possible performance of your range hood use the shortest possible duct run and a minimum number of elbows Never vent a range hood into an attic space
6. WITH PRODUCT USE OR PERFORMANCE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state This warranty supersedes all prior warranties To qualify for warranty service you must a notify Broan at the address stated below or telephone 1 800 637 1453 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 Broan NuTone LLC 926 West State Street Hartford WI 53027 1 800 637 1453 SERVICE PARTS Service parts for the Broan 11000 Series Convertible range hood are shown with part numbers in Figure 16 List the hood model number and the part numbers of all parts being ordered Order parts from your local dealer or Broan Manufacturing KEY PART NO NUMBER DESCRIPTION Canopy 99090632 Nameplate 99260470 Nut for Light Switch 99260422 Nut for Motor Switch 99360115 Knob 99030132 Solid State Fan Switch 97005328 Light Switch 98005773 Aluminum Wiring Tubing 98004963 Switch Cover 97006931 Aluminum Filter 99420472 Filter Retaining Clip 99020248 Fan Blade 99260466 Lock Nut 6 32 99160304 Machine Screw 10 24 x 3 8 98005568 Motor Mounting Bracket 97011224 Motor Assembly Incl
7. bows There are several choices shown below NOTE Shown are typical installations For maximum efficiency use 3 x 10 rectangular duct In more complex ducting situ ations a ducted range hood can be converted to round duct by means of a transition 1 OUTSIDE WALL If your range is located on an exterior wall duct horizontally through the wall This is the most economical installation and also offers top performance because the duct run is so short that it offers practically no resistance Fig A ROOF CAP 634 OR 644 WALL CAP 639 OR 649 Fig A Fig B NOTE If ducting directly off the back of the hood special care must be taken to make sure that the damper in the damper duct connector and the damper in the wall cap do not interfere with each other when the hood is operating This could result in either inadequate air delivery or backdrafts If this condition exists remove the hood damper flap Sometimes when using a wall cap it is easier to duct vertically and then use an elbow 2 THROUGH ATTIC TO ROOF OR EAVE This is usually the most efficient and economical installation if the range is located on an inside wall and there is attic space above Fig B 3 THROUGH SOFFIT TO OUTSIDE WALL This is often the best solution when the range is located on an inside wall in a two story home Fig C Unpack the hood and check the contents Along with the canopy you should have received e
8. d Do not scale bottom edge of flange Fig 11 SAFETY WARNING Turn off the proper 120 volt circuit at the service entrance before wirng the range hood 12 Bring electrical cable through access hole drilled in the wall or soffit Split the cable for 6 and install the proper connector for the type of cable being used Remove the lock nut from the connector and let the prepared cable project through the soffit or wall opening so it is ready for installation into the range hood Fig 12 CONNECTOR 13 Position the hood in place so that a The electrical line is routed through the appropriate knock out opening This step will have to be accomplished while positioning the hood b The damper duct connector fits into the duct opening in the soffit or wall J 14 Install lock nut on the electrical connector and tighten securely SWITCHES Right knob controls light Left knob controls blower Rotate knob CLOCKWISE to turn blower ON to HIGH speed Further CLOCKWISE rotation decreases blower speed Rotate knob fully COUNTERCLOCKWISE past HIGH speed to turn fan OFF CLEANING Finish Keep your range hood clean using a mild detergent suit able for painted surfaces Aluminum filters should be cleaned frequently with a detergent so lution to avoid grease build up They are also dishwasher safe l Do not wash the ductfree filter Replace it whenever the colored material on the back becomes noticeably dirty or
9. eS BROAN amp 11000 SERIES SOLID STATE CONVERTIBLE CANOPY RANGE HOOD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS 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 the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked securely fasten a prominent warning de vice such as a tag to the service panel 3 Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a qualified person s 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 equipment manufacturer s guide line and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA and the American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE and the local code authorities When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities D
10. lectrical knockout according to whether you will bring power to the hood from the soffit or the wall Fig 2A ELECTRICAL KNOCKOUTS DUCT KNOCKOUTS Fig 4 5 For ductfree installation only remove louver cover from top front of hood FIG 5 3 Insert a screwdriver into the knockout slot and bend the knock out back and forth You may have to use pliers to pull the loos ened knockout free Fig 2B 4 peers pp 7 8 NOTE The range hood should be mounted so the bottom of the hood is 18 to 24 above the cooking surface and the top front edge of the hood should be flush with the front of the soffit Measure and mark the following Figs 6 amp 7 a Electrical line opening T b duct opening in wall or soffit 3 c For ventless installation only Center hood in place beneath soffit and flush with front of soffit Trace keyhole slots onto soffit SOFFIT 30 or 36 Fig 6 Use a 1 1 4 drill bit to drill the opening for the electrical line If drilling in the wall be carefull not ot cut existing cables Fig 8 Fig 8 1 1 4 BIT Omit steps 9a through 9c for ventless installation PREPARING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION 77 Actual dimensions are 1 8 smaller Fig 7 SOFFIT 9 Ducted installation only Steps 9a 9c a Measure and mark the duct opening in the soffit or wall b Drill four pilot holes in the corners of the marked duct opening
11. o not use this range hood with an additional speed control de vice Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors To reduce the risk of fire use only metal ductwork This unit must be grounded TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE 1 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 2 Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when cooking flaming foods 3 Clean ventilating fans frequently Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on fan or filter 4 Use proper pan size Always use cookware appropriate for the size ooN o oa QO Drill electric or ratchet drive with 5 16 and 1 2 wood bit for drilling starter holes and 1 1 4 wood bit to drill an access hole in the cabinet or kitchen wall for the electric power line A One common and one phillips head screwdriver to secure hood mounting screws to the cabinet and hood sheet metal parts 1 Pliers for opening knockouts 1 Electrical supplies for the type of wiring being installed TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED WARNING of the surface element of food being prepared TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS 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 g
12. o 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 a vio lent steam explosion will result 4 Use an extinguisher ONLY if A You know you have a Class ABC extinguisher and you already know how to operate it B The fire is small and contained in the area where it started C The fire department is being 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 general ventilating use only Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors 2 To avoid motor bearing damage and noisy and or unbalanced impellers keep drywall spray construction dust etc off power unit 3 For best capture of cooking impurities your range hood should be mounted 18 24 above the cooking surface 4 Please read specification label on product for further information and requirements m Pencil and ruler for marking locations 1 Saber saw or keyhole saw for cutting duct opening in wall or soffit Ducted Installation Only 4 Caulking metal snips duct tape duct with elbows and transi tion if necessary and wall cap or roof caps as required Begin planning the ductwork by deciding where the duct will run between the range hood and the outside For best performance use the shortest possible duct run and a minimum number of el
13. udes Key Nos 14 15 amp 17 97006241 Motor Receptacle 99270423 Bulb Holder with Wires 98005619 Outlet Box Cover 99170245 Sheet Metal Screw 8 18 x 3 8 Hex Head 99100420 Foam Gasket for Vent Cover 98005629 Vent Cover White 98005630 Vent Cover Almond 98005631 Vent Cover Golden Wheat 98005632 Vent Cover Avocado 98005633 Vent Cover Coffee 98005635 Vent Cover Black 98009855 Vent Cover Biscuit 97005544 Damper Assembly Includes Key Nos 25 amp 26 98005221 Damper Flap 99100379 Damper Bushing 97008257 Sheet Metal Nuts contains 2 nuts OONDOARWD Standard Hardware May be purchased locally Not Illustrated Figure 16 11000 Series Range Hood Exploded View and Parts List 99041908E
14. uisher Turn off surface units if you can do so without getting burned BROAN ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Broan warrants to the original consumer purchaser of its products that such products will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE During this one year period Broan will at its option repair or 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 AND TUBES This warranty does not cover a normal maintenance and service or b any products or parts which have been subject to misuse negligence accident improper maintenance or repair other than by Broan 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 Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you BROAN S OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE AT BROAN S OPTION SHALL BE THE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY BROAN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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