Page 2 - DATE OF INSTALLATION:
Please take a few moments now to fill in the information below for your future reference in the event you require parts or service. DATE OF PURCHASE: DEALER’S NAME: DEALER’S ADDRESS: DATE OF INSTALLATION: INSTALLER’S NAME: INSTALLER’S ADDRESS: MODEL NUMBER: SERIAL NUMBER:
Page 3 - Table of Contents; INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:; Models Starting with “MH”; USE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Table of Contents INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: 5 Handling and Unpacking 7 Installation of Ducting & Electrical Specifications 8 Removing Liner from Hood Shell 9 Installing In-Hood Blowers 10 Installing Remote External Blowers 11 Installing Remote In-Line Blowers 12 Wiring Remote Blowers (HYEX or A...
Page 4 - Use this unit in the manner intended by the manufacturer.; INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. This appliance was designed for ease of installation and operation. However, we recommend that you read all sections of this manual before you begin installation. 2. Do not remove permanently affixed labels, warnings or data plates from your appliance. This may void the manufacturer’s warranty an...
Page 5 - Do not use to exhaust hazardous, flammable or explosive materials.; appliance once it is out of its shipping container.
• If a fire should occur, do not turn on hood to evacuate smoke. Turn off hood. • Do not use to exhaust hazardous, flammable or explosive materials. • Clean baffle filters often, since accumulated grease can be a fire hazard and affect the performance of your ventilation hood. WARNING Handling: • Do...
Page 7 - Installation of Ducting for Proper Operation:; Electrical Specifications:; extend up to 36” from the top of the liner.; Depending on specific installation conditions,; removed at the liner’s junction box, and the hood may
Installation of Ducting for Proper Operation: Proper installation of ducting is extremely important for optimal performance of your ventilation system. It is a basic requirement that the kitchen is provided with an air intake to ensure good air circulation and, therefore, proper operation of the hoo...
Page 8 - Step 3: Set liner aside and prepare for blower installation.; application. If no duct cover is being used proceed to Step 4.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure E: Remove Mounting Screws Remove Philips screws in front and back of liner that attach it to the outer shell. Screws are located behind scalloped detail in trough front and back. E. F. Step 3: Set liner aside and prepare for blower installation. 1. If a duct cover is...
Page 10 - FLAT OR LOW SLOPE ROOF; Center the duct cutout between roof rafters; Figure 3; Tape or use joint sealant on all joints.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step 4-3. Installing an Exterior Roof or Wall Mounted Remote Blower (HYEX) 10 Model Number: HYEX-1.0 / HY-EX-1.4 Maximum rated CFM: 1000 CFM / 1400 CFMVolts/Hz/Amps: 115VAC, 60 Hz, 2.9A (HYEX-1.0) / 3.3A (HYEX-1.4) Required duct size: HYEX- 1.0: 8” Round (51 sq. in. equiv.)...
Page 11 - Alternate Mounting Option; Remove the temporary hanger fixtures.; Mounting the Blower
Alternate Mounting Option 1. Use temporary fixtures you can later remove to hang the equipment at its proper elevation. (Vibration isolation mounts and associated hardware not included.) 2. Fasten the hanger directly to the structure or somewhere between the suspended unit. Do not overtighten the ne...
Page 12 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; Connect electrical cable from blower to the three-; Figure 4 Cable between Hood and Remote Blower; Range Hood; HYEX Blower; OR; Figure 5 ATEX Blower Connection
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step 4-5. Wiring Remote Blowers (HYEX or ATEX) ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1. Run a 3-conductor electrical cable between the blower and the range hood. Local building codes take precedence, but unless otherwise directed, use 14-2 MC shielded cable or equivalent. See Figure 4. 2....
Page 13 - The bottom of the hood should be 30” minimum to 36”; Step 5. Mount the Outer Hood Shell to the Wall
5. Hardware is not provided with this unit to secure it to the wall. Local building codes take precedence (where applicable). Otherwise, use #12 screws or larger lag screws with a length such that at least 1” of thread is embedded into a structural member (i.e., wood stud or blocking) behind the mou...
Page 14 - Step 7. Connect Ducting to Ventilation Hood; Lift Liner into Shell; panel’s tabs into slots in front of
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step 7. Connect Ducting to Ventilation Hood Install ducting around starter collar on top or rear of hood and seal according to building code regulations. Be sure to include a back draft damper in the duct work to prevent drafts. Step 6. Re-install Liner into Outer Shell NOT...
Page 15 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: DUCT COVERS; Installing a Telescopic Duct Cover; Drive remaining 2 screws into lower duct cover’s bracket.; Installing a 1-Piece Duct Cover
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: DUCT COVERS Installing a Telescopic Duct Cover 1. Attach upper mounting bracket to wall against ceiling and centered with hood. 2. Attach lower mounting bracket to wall against top of hood shell. 3. Slide upper duct cover down into lower duct cover. 4. Place duct cover ass...
Page 16 - Models starting with “MH”; liner’s junction box, and the hood may be direct wired to a; junction box
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Models starting with “MH” 1. Follow Step 2 of installation instructions on removing liner from outer shell. 2. The hood is provided with a preinstalled 3-prong cord to provide power to the hood and blower. • If an appropriate outlet is not accessible due to the installation...
Page 17 - Timer
USE & CARE INSTRUCTIONS Control Panel A B C D E F Blower Controls Light Controls Timer Blower Controls: A – Blower power on, power off, low speed B – Blower middle speed C – Blower high speed D – Blower Boost function* *After 7 minutes of operation, the blower will automatically move to high spe...
Page 18 - USE & CARE INSTRUCTIONS
The function of the baffle filters is the absorption of grease particles that form during cooking. Do not operate ventilation hood without filters in hood. Baffle filters should be examined periodically to assure that the surfaces and parts are clean. IMPORTANT USE & CARE INSTRUCTIONS Baffle Fil...
Page 19 - Cleaning the Interior; soapy water. Follow all label instructions.; Designer Metals (Polished Brass and Polished Copper); These Designer Metals are not
USE & CARE INSTRUCTIONS Cleaning the Interior Clean the interior of the hood using a soft cloth and warm soapy water or denatured alcohol as needed. Do not clean the electrical parts or blower with liquids or solvents. Allow to dry thoroughly before restoring power. Cleaning the Exterior It is i...