Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Wall Hood Installation
TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Instructions 1 Safety Procedures 2 Wall Hood Installation Installation Instructions 3 Wall Hood – 600 CFM In-Hood Fan (8” Round) 5 Wall Hood – 600 CFM In-Hood Fan (8” Transition) 6 Chimney & Island Hood – 600 CFM In-Hood Fan 7 Wall Hood – 1200 CFM In-Hood Fan 8 Chimney &...
Page 3 - Save these instructions for the local electrical inspector’s use.; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING. INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL CODES. IMPORTANT: Save these instructions for the local electrical inspector’s use. INSTALLER: Please leave these instructions with this unit for the owner. OWNER: Please retain the instructions for future r...
Page 4 - SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR INSTALLING YOUR; must be done by a qualified installer
SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR INSTALLING YOUR NEW PRIZER HOOD (continued) CAUTION – To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to people, observe the following: CAUTION – For general ventilation use only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials or vapors. 1. Installation work and e...
Page 5 - WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
1. The hood is shipped with the back panel and the transition. (Note: The transition is shipped upside down within the hood and can be flipped for rear discharge if desired. It must be removed then reinstalled – See Figures 1 though 3) 2. Detach the transition from the back panel removing four (4) s...
Page 6 - OPTIONAL DUCT COVER
WALL HOOD INSTALLATION (continued) 1. Add 2” x 4” wood framing block to aid in securing the top and rear of the hood to the wall. (See Figure 6) 2. To mount CFM300, CFM600 and CFM1200 fans within hood walls. (See Figures 8, 9, 10 & 11) 3. Install the fan by aligning the fan holes with the PEM st...
Page 7 - WALL APPLICATION – 8” ROUND COLLAR
CFM 600 IN-HOOD FAN WALL APPLICATION – 8” ROUND COLLAR 7
Page 8 - WALL APPLICATION – 8” TRANSITION
CFM 600 IN-HOOD FAN WALL APPLICATION – 8” TRANSITION 8
Page 9 - CHIMNEY AND ISLAND APPLICATION– 8” TRANSITION
CFM 600 IN-HOOD FAN CHIMNEY AND ISLAND APPLICATION– 8” TRANSITION 9
Page 10 - WALL APPLICATION– 10” TRANSITION
CFM 1200 IN-HOOD FAN WALL APPLICATION– 10” TRANSITION 10
Page 11 - CHIMNEY AND ISLAND APPLICATION– 10” TRANSITION
CFM 1200 IN-HOOD FAN CHIMNEY AND ISLAND APPLICATION– 10” TRANSITION 10
Page 12 - ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork. 1. Decide the placement of the ductwork between the hood and the outside of the home. Your island hood has a top discharge which will run vertically. 2. When not installing a remote fan, always install a roof cap or wall cap....
Page 13 - ISLAND DUCT COVER INSTALLATION
Page 14 - ISLAND HOOD DUCT WORK INSTALLATION; DO NOT
ISLAND HOOD DUCT WORK INSTALLATION 1. Cut a 10” diameter opening in the ceiling to accommodate the duct work necessary for proper ventilation. 2. Transfer the overall dimensions of the hood top plate onto the finished ceiling/unfinished surface. The top plate width and overall width will vary with t...
Page 15 - REMOTE FAN; ROOF MOUNT OR WALL MOUNT
Page 17 - METAL LINERS – TYPICAL INSTALLATION; METAL LINER INSTALLATION
CHECK LOCATION • If your installation has been roughed-in (including ductwork and wiring), be certain there is nothing in the way of the mounting, pipes, other wiring etc. • If the installation has not been roughed in, check what is needed to create the framing and mounting hardware (all threads, nu...
Page 18 - TRANSITION INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
TRANSITION INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 1. The liner is shipped with the back-panel and the transition attached. 2. The transition is shipped upside-down in the liner and must be removed then, re-installed. 3. If an in-hood fan is furnished, the transition is shipped separately. 4. Detach the transition...
Page 19 - INSTALLING METAL LINERS
INSTALLING METAL LINERS 1. If the “EZ Optional Trim Kit” will be used, it must be installed prior to mounting the metal liner to the hood shell. Use the provided #8 Phillips head screws. (See Figure 3) 2. Lift the metal liner into the hood shell. Due to the weight of the liner, 3 or 4 men may be req...
Page 20 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1. Install three wires: black, white and green (#16 AWG) in ½” conduit from the service panel to the hood junction box. Power supply must be rated for 120v, 60 Hz, 15 amps (minimum). 2. Remove junction box and run power line through single hole and route to junction box mounte...
Page 21 - COMPACT METAL LINER SLOPED SIDES (CMLSS)
Page 23 - PROFESSIONAL METAL LINER SLOPED SIDES (PMLSS)
Page 25 - CHIMNEY HOOD INSTALLATION
CHECK THE INSTALLATION LOCATION • If your installation has been roughed-in (including duct work and wiring), be certain there is nothing in the way of the mounting, pipes, other wiring etc. • If the installation has not been roughed-in, check what is needed to create the framing and mounting hardwar...
Page 26 - INSTALLING CHIMNEY STYLE HOODS
INSTALLING CHIMNEY STYLE HOODS 1. Position the Chimney Hood on its back and locate the transition inside the Chimney Hood; remove the (4) #8 x ½” self tapping screws at the top of the hood which hold the transition to the hood (save these screws for later use), separate the transition from the hood ...
Page 27 - INSTALLING CHIMNEY STYLE HOODS (continued)
INSTALLING CHIMNEY STYLE HOODS (continued) 8. Electrician may complete electrical connection to hood making the connection at the box inside the hood. (120 volt – See Figure 2) If using a remote fan please see section “Wiring remote Fan” 9. If using an in-hood CFM600 or CFM1200 fan, slide the fan mo...
Page 28 - ALTERNATE INSTALLATION FOR A CHIMNEY STYLE HOOD
ALTERNATE INSTALLATION FOR A CHIMNEY STYLE HOOD In certain situations the installer may opt for a different installation sequence. The alternate sequence is listed below. 1. Drill holes in back of duct cover to align with structural members; fasten duct cover to wall using #10 x 2” self tapping scre...
Page 32 - BAFFLE FILTERS, GREASE TROUGHS AND LIGHTS
BAFFLE FILTERS, GREASE TROUGHS AND LIGHTS BAFFLE FILTERS Your baffle filters come with knobs to aid in filter placement and removal. Grab the knobs with your thumb and index finger. Simultaneously, slide and force the first baffle filter in an upward (slightly pitched) direction towards the ceiling....
Page 33 - CLEANING RECOMMENDATIONS
CLEANING RECOMMENDATIONS Brushed Stainless Steel, Hammered Stainless Steel, European Black Steel and Millennium Disk Stainless The Brushed Stainless Steel hood should be cleaned with microfiber cloths and stainless steel cleaner. Always wipe in a manner which follows the grain. DO NOT clean with pap...
Page 34 - TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS; PROBLEM OR CONDITION
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS PROBLEM OR CONDITION Fans and lights do not operate POSSIBLE SOLUTION • A fuse may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace the fuse or reset the breaker. • Electrical connections at the wiring box may have been made incorrectly. Contact the installer. Fan runs but light...