Heat Sensor:
The hood is equipped with a heat sensing thermostat. If the
safety device detects heat in excess of 158°F (70°C) above
the cooking surface, it will turn on or speed up the fan. If the
fan is not on or running at a low speed, the heat sensor will
override the normal fan control and run the fan on high speed.
When the temperature level drops below 158°F (70°C) the fan
speed will revert back to its original setting.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
The mesh filters are intended to trap residue and grease
from the cooking process. To ensure optimal performance,
appearance, and a sanitary cooking environment, clean the
filters, fan and grease laden surfaces regularly. Use only a
clean cloth and mild detergent solution on stainless steel and
painted surfaces. Do not use corrosive or abrasive cleaning
agents or steel wool or scouring pads as these will scratch
the surface. Do not use cleaning products that use chlorine
bleach or orange cleaners.
The grease filters, bottom panel surrounding the grease filters,
and the blower should be cleaned frequently. When washing
by hand use warm soapy (mild detergent) water. The grease
filter and blower wheels are dishwasher safe.
The motor is permanently lubricated and never needs oiling. If
the motor bearings make unusual or excessive noise, call for
service at 1-800-263-2629.
REPLACING LIGHT BULBS
CAUTION: the light bulbs and glass cover become extremely
hot when running. Shut off the lights and allow them to cool
prior to changing the bulb. Failing to do so could result in
serious burns.
1. Make sure the power is off and the bulbs have cooled.
2. Remove the grease filters.
3. Using a small slot screw driver pop off the glass plate.
4. Remove the burnt out 2-pronged 20 watt Halogen bulb.
Replace with a new 20 watt Halogen bulb.
5. Caution: the lights are designed for 20 watt Halogen bulbs
only. Replacing with high wattage bulbs can result in
damage to the rangehood or fire and not recommended.
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