Jenn-Air 36inch AND 42inch (91.4 CM AND 106.7 CM) ISLAND CANOPY RANGE HOOD Manuel utilisateur

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JENN-AIR
®
36" AND 42" (91.4 CM AND 106.7 CM) ISLAND
CANOPY RANGE HOOD
HOTTE DE CUISINIÈRE JENN-AIR
®
POUR ÎLOT DE
36" ET 42" (91,4 CM ET 106,7 CM)
Installation Instructions and Use & Care Guide
For questions about features, operation/performance, parts, accessories, or service in the U.S.A., call:
1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247) or visit our website at www.jennair.com.
In Canada, call: 1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247), or visit our website at www.jennair.ca.
Instructions d’installation et Guide d’utilisation et d’entretien
Au Canada, pour assistance, installation ou service, composez le 1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247) ou visitez notre site web à
www.jennair.ca.
Table of Contents/Table des matières.............2
IMPORTANT: READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY.
IMPORTANT : LIRE ET CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS.
POUR UTILISATION RÉSIDENTIELLE UNIQUEMENT.
LI3W7D/W10274319H
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
RANGE HOOD SAFETY .................................................................2
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ................................................4
Tools and Parts ............................................................................4
Location Requirements................................................................4
Venting Requirements..................................................................5
Electrical Requirements ...............................................................6
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................7
Prepare Location..........................................................................7
Assemble and Install Range Hood ..............................................7
Make Electrical Connection .........................................................9
Install Duct Covers.....................................................................10
Complete Installation .................................................................11
RANGE HOOD USE......................................................................12
Display........................................................................................12
Light............................................................................................12
Timer...........................................................................................12
Fan Speed Buttons ....................................................................13
RANGE HOOD CARE ...................................................................13
Cleaning......................................................................................13
WIRING DIAGRAM ......................................................................14
ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE.........................................................15
In the U.S.A. ...............................................................................15
Accessories................................................................................15
In Canada ...................................................................................15
WARRANTY .................................................................................16
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
SÉCURITÉ DE LA HOTTE DE CUISINIÈRE................................17
EXIGENCES D'INSTALLATION...................................................19
Outils et pièces...........................................................................19
Exigences d'emplacement.........................................................19
Exigences concernant l'évacuation ...........................................20
Spécifications électriques ..........................................................21
INSTRUCTIONS D’INSTALLATION.............................................22
Préparation de l’emplacement...................................................22
Assemblage et installation de la hotte .......................................22
Raccordement électrique...........................................................24
Installation des cache-conduits .................................................25
Achever l'installation ..................................................................26
UTILISATION DE LA HOTTE .......................................................27
Affichage.....................................................................................27
Éclairage.....................................................................................27
Minuterie.....................................................................................28
Boutons de vitesse du ventilateur..............................................28
ENTRETIEN DE LA HOTTE..........................................................29
Nettoyage ...................................................................................29
SCHÉMA DE CÂBLAGE ..............................................................30
ASSISTANCE OU SERVICE.........................................................31
Au Canada..................................................................................31
Accessoires ................................................................................31
GARANTIE ....................................................................................32
RANGE HOOD SAFETY
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately
You
can be killed or seriously injured if you don't
follow
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can
happen if the instructions are not followed.
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all safety
messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word “DANGER” or “WARNING.”
These words mean:
follow instructions.
instructions.
DANGER
WARNING
State of California Proposition 65 Warnings:
WARNING: This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer.
WARNING: This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING:
Use this unit only in the manner intended by the
manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the
manufacturer.
Before servicing or cleaning the 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 device, such as a tag,
to the service panel.
Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by
qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes
and standards, including fire-rated construction.
Do not operate any fan with a damaged cord or plug.
Discard fan or return to an authorized service facility for
examination and/or repair.
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 guideline and safety
standards such as those published by the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA), 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 utilities.
Ducted fans must always be vented outdoors.
CAUTION: For general ventilating use only. Do not use
to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors.
CAUTION: To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust
air, be sure to duct air outside - do not vent exhaust air into
spaces within walls or ceilings, attics or into crawl spaces,
or garages.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY
METAL DUCTWORK.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP
GREASE FIRE:
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.
Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when
flambeing food (i.e. Crepes Suzette, Cherries Jubilee,
Peppercorn Beef Flambé).
Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should not be
allowed to accumulate on fan or filter.
Use proper pan size. Always use cookware appropriate for
the size of the surface element.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO
PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE
FIRE, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
a
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 go out
immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE
DEPARTMENT.
NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN - you may be burned.
DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels -
a violent steam explosion will result.
Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
– You know you have a class ABC extinguisher, and you
already know how to operate it.
– The fire is small and contained in the area where it
started.
– The fire department is being called.
– You can fight the fire with your back to an exit.
a
Based on "Kitchen Fire Safety Tips" published by NFPA.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock,
do not use this fan with any solid-state speed control
device.
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Tools and Parts
Gather the required tools and parts before starting installation.
Read and follow the instructions provided with any tools listed here.
Tools needed
Level
Drill with 1¼" (3.0 cm), ³⁄₈" (9.5 mm), ⁷⁄₆₄" (2.75 mm) and ¹⁄₈"
(3.0 mm) drill bits
Pilot hole drill bits (determined by chimney support
attachment method)
Pencil
Wire stripper or utility knife
Tape measure or ruler
Pliers
Caulking gun and weatherproof caulking compound
Vent clamps
Jigsaw or keyhole saw
Flat-blade screwdriver
Metal snips
Phillips screwdriver
Parts needed
Home power supply cable
2 - ½" (12.7 mm) UL listed or CSA approved strain reliefs
3 UL listed wire connectors
For vented installations, you will also need:
1 wall or roof cap
Metal vent system
For non-vented (recirculating) installations, you will also need:
Charcoal Filter Kit Part Number W10272068 for non-vented
(recirculating) installations only. See “Assistance or Service”
section to order.
Recirculating Kit Part Number W10272061 for non-vented
(recirculating) installations only. See “Assistance or Service”
section to order.
8" (20.3 cm) round metal vent duct. Length required is
determined by ceiling height.
Parts Supplied
Remove parts from packages. Check that all parts are included.
Hood canopy assembly with ventilator and light bulbs installed
Filter—installed in hood canopy
64 - 4.2 x 8 mm screws
4 - 5 x 45 mm screws
Mounting template
2 - Upper vent covers
2 - Lower vent covers
Vent transition with backdraft damper installed
4 - Plastic vent clips
Upper horizontal support bracket
Horizontal support
8 - Vertical supports
4 - 3.5 x 6.5 mm screws
2 - 2.9 x 3 mm screws
T10 Torx
®†
adapter
T20
®
Torx
®
adapter
Location Requirements
IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
Have a qualified technician install the range hood. It is the
installer's responsibility to comply with installation clearances
specified on the model/serial rating plate. The model/serial rating
plate is located behind the left filter on the rear wall of the vent
hood.
Canopy hood location should be away from strong draft areas,
such as windows, doors and strong heating vents.
Cabinet opening dimensions that are shown must be used. Given
dimensions provide minimum clearance.
Grounded electrical outlet is required. See “Electrical
Requirements” section.
Because of the size and weight of this island hood, the chimney
support must be securely attached to the ceiling.
For plaster or drywall ceilings, the chimney support must be
attached to joists. If this is not possible, you must build a
support structure behind the plaster or drywall. The support
structure must be able to support 80 lbs (36.6 kg).
This range hood is recommended for use with cooktops with a
maximum total rating of 60,000 Btus or less.
The range hood is factory set for venting through the roof.
For non-vented (recirculating) Installation see “Non-vented
(recirculating) Installations” in “Install Range Hood” section.
Recirculation Kit Part Number W10272061 is available from your
dealer or an authorized parts distributor.
All openings in ceiling and wall where range hood will be installed
must be sealed.
For Mobile Home Installations
The installation of this range hood must conform to the
Manufactured Home Construction Safety Standards, Title 24
CFR, Part 328 (formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home
Construction and Safety, Title 24, HUD, Part 280) or when such
standard is not applicable, the standard for Manufactured Home
Installation 1982 (Manufactured Home Sites, Communities and
Setups) ANSI A225.1/NFPA 501A, or latest edition, or with local
codes.
Product Dimensions
*Vented installations only
**Non-vented (recirculating) installations only
†®TORX and T20 are registered trademarks of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC.
12¹⁄₄"
(31.0 cm)
13³⁄₁₆"
(33.5 cm)
36" (91.2 cm)
42" (106.4 cm)
*32¹⁄₂"
(82.6 cm)
min.
*46¹⁄₂"
(118.0 cm)
max.
**32¹⁄₂"
(82.6 cm)
min.
**52⁹⁄₁₆"
(133.5 cm)
max.
27" (68.6 cm)
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Installation Dimensions
IMPORTANT:
Minimum distance “C”: 24" (61.0 cm) from electric cooking
surface.
Minimum distance “C”: 27" (68.6 cm) from gas cooking
surface.
Suggested maximum distance “C”: 36" (91.4 cm)
The chimneys can be adjusted for different ceiling heights. See
the following chart.
*NOTE: The range hood chimneys are adjustable and designed
to meet varying ceiling or soffit heights depending on the
distance “C” between the bottom of the range hood and the
cooking surface. For higher ceilings, a Stainless Steel Chimney
Extension Kit Part Number W10688278 is available from your
dealer or an authorized parts distributor. The chimney extension
replaces the upper chimney shipped with the range hood.
Venting Requirements
Vent system must terminate to the outside, except for non-
vented (recirculating) installations.
Do not terminate the vent system in an attic or other enclosed
area.
Do not use 4" (10.2 cm) laundry-type wall caps.
Use metal vent only. Rigid metal vent is recommended. Do
not use plastic or metal foil vent.
The vent system must have a damper. If the roof or wall cap
has a damper, do not use the damper supplied with the range
hood.
For the most efficient and quiet operation:
Use a straight run or as few elbows as possible.
Use no more than three 90° elbows.
Make sure there is a minimum of 24" (61.0 cm) of straight
vent between the elbows if more than 1 elbow is used.
Do not install 2 elbows together.
Use vent clamps to seal all joints in the vent system.
Use caulking to seal exterior wall or roof opening around the
cap.
The size of the vent should be uniform.
Cold Weather Installations
An additional back draft damper should be installed to minimize
backward cold air flow and a thermal break should be installed to
minimize conduction of outside temperatures as part of the vent
system. The damper should be on the cold air side of the thermal
break.
The break should be as close as possible to where the vent
system enters the heated portion of the house.
Makeup Air
Local building codes may require the use of makeup air systems
when using ventilation systems greater than specified CFM of air
movement. The specified CFM varies from locale to locale.
Consult your HVAC professional for specific requirements in your
area.
Venting Methods
This island hood is factory set for venting through the roof.
An 8" (20.3 cm) round vent system is needed for installation (not
included). The hood exhaust opening is 8" (20.3 cm) round.
NOTE: Flexible vent is not recommended. Flexible vent creates
back pressure and air turbulence that greatly reduce
performance.
Vent system can terminate either through the roof or wall. To vent
through a wall, a 90° elbow is needed.
For Non-Vented (recirculating) Installations
If it is not possible to vent cooking fumes and vapors to the
outside, the hood can be used in the non-vented (recirculating)
version, fitting a charcoal filter and the deflector. Fumes and
vapors are recycled through the top grille.
A. Ceiling height
B. Hood height from ceiling to bottom of the
range hood: A-C-D=B
C. 24" (61.0 cm) minimum to 36" (91.4 cm)
maximum suggested hood height.
D. Countertop height
Vented Installations
Min. ceiling height Max. ceiling height
Electric cooking
surface
7' 9" (2.36 m) 9' 10" (3.0 m)
Gas cooking
surface
8' (2.44 m) 9' 10" (3.0 m)
Non-Vented (Recirculating) Installations
Min. ceiling height Max. ceiling height
Electric cooking
surface
7' 9" (2.36 m) 10' 4" (3.15 m)
Gas cooking
surface
8' (2.44 m) 10' 4" (3.15 m)
B
C A
D
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NOTE: Wall venting can be an option for 2-story homes.
Calculating Vent System Length
To calculate the length of the system you need, add the
equivalent feet (meters) for each vent piece used in the system.
Maximum equivalent vent length is 35 ft (10.7 m).
Example Vent System
The following example falls within the maximum vent length of
35 ft (10.7 m).
Electrical Requirements
Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
Ensure that the electrical installation is adequate and in
conformance with National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest
edition), or CSA Standards C22.1-94, Canadian Electrical Code,
Part 1 and C22.2 No. 0-M91 (latest edition) and all local codes
and ordinances.
If codes permit and a separate ground wire is used, it is
recommended that a qualified electrician determine that the
ground path is adequate.
A copy of the above code standards can be obtained from:
National Fire Protection Association
1 Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02169-7471
CSA International
8501 East Pleasant Valley Road
Cleveland, OH 44131-5575
A 120 volt, 60 Hz., AC only, 15-amp, fused electrical circuit is
required.
If the house has aluminum wiring, follow the procedure
below:
1. Connect a section of solid copper wire to the pigtail
leads.
2. Connect the aluminum wiring to the added section of
copper wire using special connectors and/or tools
designed and UL listed for joining copper to aluminum.
Follow the electrical connector manufacturer's recommended
procedure. Aluminum/copper connection must conform with
local codes and industry accepted wiring practices.
Wire sizes and connections must conform with the rating of
the appliance as specified on the model/serial rating plate.
The model/serial plate is located behind the filter on the rear
wall of the range hood.
Wire sizes must conform to the requirements of the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest edition), or CSA
Standards C22. 1-94, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 and
C22.2 No. 0-M91 (latest edition) and all local codes and
ordinances.
Roof venting Non-vented (recirculating)
A. Roof cap
B. 8" (20.3 cm) round vent
A. Deflector
B. 8" (20.3 cm) round vent
Vent piece 8" (20.3 cm) round
45° elbow
2.5 ft
(0.8 m)
90° elbow
5.0 ft
(1.5 m)
A
B
A
B
1 - 90° elbow = 5.0 ft (1.5 m)
1 - wall cap = 0.0 ft (0.0 m)
8 ft (2.4 m) straight = 8.0 ft (2.4 m)
System length = 13 ft (3.9 m)
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Prepare Location
It is recommended that the vent system be installed before
the range hood is installed.
Before making cutouts, make sure there is proper clearance
within the ceiling for exhaust vent.
Range hood is to be installed 24" (61.0 cm) min. for electric
cooking surfaces or 27" (68.6 cm) min. for gas cooking
surfaces to suggested maximum of 36" (91.2 cm) above the
cooking surface.
Check your ceiling height and the range hood height
maximum before you select your hood.
1. Disconnect power.
2. Determine which venting method to use: roof, or non-vented.
3. Select a flat surface for assembling the range hood. Place
covering over that surface.
4. Using 2 or more people, lift range hood onto covered surface.
Range Hood Mounting Screws Installation
1. Determine and mark the centerline on the ceiling where the
range hood will be installed, considering the requirements for
ceiling support structures. See the “Location Requirements”
section. Make sure the range hood is centered over the
cooking surface.
2. Tape template in place on the ceiling at the marked
centerline. The line for the front of the range hood should be
parallel to the front of the cooktop.
3. Use a pencil to mark the mounting screws, wire access and
duct hole locations on the ceiling.
NOTE: Mounting hole locations should be into a ceiling
support structure capable of holding 80 lbs (36.6 kg).
Remove the template.
4. Drill 4 - ³⁄₁₆" (4.8 mm) pilot holes for mounting the upper
horizontal support.
Complete Preparation
1. Determine the required location for the home power supply
cable and drill a ½" (1.3 cm) diameter hole for wire access.
2. Run wire through the home power supply cable according to
the National Electrical Code or CSA Standards and local
codes and ordinances. There must be enough ½" conduit
and wires from the fused disconnect (or circuit breaker) box
to make the connection in the hood’s electrical terminal box.
NOTE: Do not reconnect power until installation is complete.
3. For vented installations only: Using a jigsaw or keyhole
saw, cut a 8½" (21.6 cm) diameter hole for the vent duct.
4.
Attach the upper horizontal support bracket with 4 - 5 x 45 mm
wood screws.
IMPORTANT: All screws must be installed into wood. If there
is no wood to screw into, additional wall framing supports
may be required.The ceiling support structure must be
capable of holding 80 lbs (36.6 kg).
Assemble and Install Range Hood
1. Install the vent transition on top of the hood (if removed for
shipping) with 4 - 4.2 x 8 mm sheet metal screws.
2. Position the 4 vertical supports (A) with notches at the bottom
and attach to the range hood using 16 - 4.2 x 8 mm screws.
WARNING
Excessive Weight Hazard
Use two or more people to move and install
range hood.
Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
A. Upper horizontal support
A. Vent transition
B. 4.2 x 8 mm screws (4)
A
B
A
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3. Attach the horizontal support (B) using 8 - 4.2 x 8 mm screws.
4. Attach a second set of vertical supports (A) and set the
vertical height (B). See “Installation Dimensions” in the
“Location Requirements” section to help determine the
desired dimension for the vertical height “B.”
Secure with 16 - 4.2 x 8 mm T20
®
screws.
5. Using 2 or more people, lift the range hood assembly and
attach it by snapping the vertical supports to the spring clips
in the upper horizontal support bracket that is mounted to the
ceiling.
NOTE: The range hood assembly must be held in place while
install the screws in the next step.
6. Install 16 - 4.2 x 8 mm screws and tighten to secure.
Connect Vent System
1. Install vent system.
2. Push duct over the exhaust outlet. Seal all connections with
vent clamps.
3. Use caulk to seal all openings.
Non-Vented (Recirculating) Installation
1. Attach the air deflector to the upper horizontal support using
4
mounting screws.
2. Measure the length of 8" (20.3 cm) duct needed to connect
the transition to the deflector.
NOTE: Vent should fit up inside the deflector 1" (2.5 cm)
minimum.
3. Install vent between the transition and the deflector.
NOTE: To make vent installation easier, temporarily remove
the deflector from the chimney support bracket and replace
after vent section is in place.
4. Seal all connections with vent clamps.
A. Vertical supports
B. Horizontal support
A. Vertical supports
B. Vertical height
B
A
A
B
A
A
A. Mounting screws
A. Deflector
B. Mounting screws
A
B
B
A
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Make Electrical Connection
1. Disconnect power.
2. Remove terminal box cover.
3. Remove the knockout in the terminal box and install a UL
listed or CSA approved ¹⁄₂"
strain relief.
4. Run home power supply cable through strain relief, into
terminal box.
5. Use UL listed wire connectors and connect black wires (C)
together.
6. Use UL listed wire connectors and connect white wires (E)
together.
7. Connect green (or bare) ground wire from home power supply
to yellow-green ground wire (F) in terminal box using UL listed
wire connectors.
8. Tighten strain relief screw.
9. Install terminal box cover.
10. Check that all light bulbs are secure in their sockets.
11. Reconnect power.
A. Knockout
B. Terminal box
C. Terminal box cover
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
A
C
B
A. Home power supply cable
B. UL listed or CSA approved
strain relief
C. Black wires
D. UL listed wire connectors
E. White wires
F. Green (or bare) and yellow-
green ground wires
A
B
C
D
E
F
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Electrically ground blower.
Connect ground wire to green and yellow ground wire
in terminal box.
Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
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Install Duct Covers
NOTE: Remove the film from the duct covers.
1. Assemble the upper duct covers together and install the duct
covers around the support frame. The larger hole in the
flanges of the upper duct cover must be outside the smaller
hole in the mating flange of the other upper duct cover.
2. Secure the upper duct covers together with two 3.5 x 6.5 mm
screws at the top and two 2.9 x 3 mm screws at the bottom.
Install 1 screw on each side at the top and bottom of the
assembled duct covers.
NOTE: For non-vented (recirculating) installation, the slotted
holes in the upper duct covers will be visible when assembled.
For vented installations, the slotted holes will be hidden down
inside the lower duct covers.
3. Slide the upper duct covers up the frame to the ceiling and
secure to the upper horizontal support with 2 - 3.5 x 6.5 mm
screws.
4. Place the long end of the plastic clips (2) into the bottom of
the front lower duct cover.
5. Install the lower duct cover (front) to the range hood canopy.
Spread the lower duct cover opening slightly and position it
over the upper duct cover. Set the lower duct cover in place.
Position so the flanges of the lower duct cover set into the
flanges of the upper duct covers.
A. 3.5 x 6.5 mm screws (2)
B. Assembly holes (larger hole outside of
smaller hole on both sides)
C. 2.9 x 3 mm screws (2)
A. Top toward ceiling
B. Slots installed up for non-vented installations
C. Slots installed down for vented installations
A
A
B
C
C
A
B
C
A. 3.5 x 6.5 mm screw
B. Slotted holes (2)
C. Upper duct covers
D. Ceiling
A. Lower duct cover - (front)
B. Plastic clips (2) (long end for front placement)
A. Range hood canopy
B. Plastic clips
C. Lower duct covers
D. Upper duct covers
B
C
A
D
B
A
A
B
D
C
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6. Install the lower duct cover (rear) to the range hood canopy.
Spread the lower duct cover opening slightly and position it
over the upper duct cover. Set the lower duct cover in place.
Position so the flanges of the lower duct cover set into the
flanges of the upper duct cover. Make sure the front and rear
lower duct covers mate properly.
NOTE:
When assembling the rear lower duct cover to the front
lower duct cover, the flange (both sides) must be placed over the
plastic clip to secure the lower duct covers together at the bottom.
7. Secure the lower duct covers together at the top using 2
plastic clips. Use one plastic clip on each side.
8. Secure the lower duct cover to the range hood canopy using
4 - 4.2 x 8 mm screws.
Complete Installation
1. For non-vented (recirculating) installations only, install
charcoal filters onto the metal filters. See the “Range Hood
Care” section.
2. Install metal filters. See the “Range Hood Care” section.
3. Check the operation of the range hood blower and light. See
the “Range Hood Use” section.
If range hood does not operate, check to see whether a
circuit breaker has tripped or a household fuse has blown.
NOTE: To get the most efficient use from your new range hood,
read the “Range Hood Use” section.
A. Lower duct cover (rear)
B. Plastic clips
C. Lower duct covers
D. Upper duct covers
A. Plastic clips (2)
B. Lower duct covers top clip area
A
B
D
C
A
B
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RANGE HOOD USE
The range hood is designed to remove smoke, cooking vapors and
odors from the cooktop area. For best results, start the hood
before cooking and allow it to operate several minutes after the
cooking is complete to clear all smoke and odors from the kitchen.
The range hood controls are located on the front side of the canopy.
Control Panel
The range hood controls are located on the front side of the canopy.
Display
Grease Filter Saturation Alarm
After 30 hours of fan function, the display will show “Clean
Grease Filter” when the fan is active. When this icon shows in the
display, the installed grease filters should be washed. See
“Range Hood Care” section.
To reset the grease filter saturation alarm, press and hold the
POWER INCREASE button for 5 seconds. The “Clean Grease
Filter” icon will no longer be displayed.
Charcoal Filter Saturation Alarm
After 120 hours of fan function, the display will show “Replace
Charcoal Filter” when the fan is active. When this icon shows in
the display, the charcoal filters should be replaced. See “Range
Hood Care” section.
To reset the charcoal filter saturation alarm, press and hold
the POWER DECREASE button for 5 seconds. The “Replace
Charcoal Filter” icon will no longer be displayed.
Audible Signal Activation and Deactivation
The audible signals can be activated or deactivated by pressing
the “LIGHT” button for 5 seconds.
If the audible signal is activated, a tone will sound, and “Snd”
symbol will appear in the display for 3 seconds.
If the audible signal is deactivated, the “Snd” symbol will
appear on the display for 3 seconds.
Charcoal Filter (Recirculation Accessory) Inclusion
and Exclusion
When the charcoal filter is in use (recirculating mode), press and
hold the POWER DECREASE and POWER INCREASE buttons at
the same time for 5 seconds. “Able” will appear in the display for
3 seconds.
If the charcoal filter is not used (vented mode), press and hold the
POWER DECREASE and POWER INCREASE buttons at the
same time for 5 seconds. “None” will appear in the display for
3 seconds.
When the charcoal filter has been excluded, the charcoal filter
alarm is disabled.
The inclusion or exclusion of the charcoal filter must be
selected while the lights and the fan motor are Off.
Heat Sensor
The control is equipped with a heat sensor that will turn on the
blower to the highest speed if excessive heat occurs around the
control area.
If the blower is On or Off, the blower will automatically set to
the highest speed. “Auto” will appear in the display to
indicate that the heat sensor has detected excessive heat.
When the blower is operating due to excessive heat detected
by the heat sensor, the blower speed cannot be decreased.
When the temperature level on the hood drops to normal, the
blower will return to its setting before the excessive heat was
sensed.
Light
To operate the light:
1. Press the Light button to turn the light on to high.
2. Press the Light button again to turn the light to low.
3. Press the Light button a third time to turn the light off.
Timer
The timer can be set from 1 to 60 minutes. The default timer
setting is 10 minutes.
To use the timer:
1. Press the Timer button to enter the timer mode. After
5 seconds the default time will be automatically selected.
2. Press the POWER DECREASE and POWER INCREASE
buttons while the display is flashing (5 seconds) to adjust to
the desired time. Pressing the timer button again or waiting
5 seconds after selecting the desired time will start the timer
countdown.
3. The timer can be canceled at any time by pressing the Timer
button again.
NOTE: During the timer setup, the Power Decrease and Power
Increase buttons are dedicated to the timer. After the timer starts,
the Power Decrease and Power Increase buttons can be used for
other functions.
A. Louver holes (non-vented
[recirculating] installations only)
B. Duct covers
C. Lamp housings
D. Canopy
E. Grease filters
F. Grease filter handles
G. Control panel
A. Power decrease
B. Power increase
C. Display
D. Light
E. Timer
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
C
D
E
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Fan Speed Buttons
Power Increase/On
This button is used to turn the fan On or increase the fan speed.
The fan will turn On if the Power Increase button is pressed
and the hood was Off.
An audible tone will sound when the fan reaches its highest
speed.
Power Decrease/Off
This button is used to turn the fan Off or to decrease the fan
speed.
RANGE HOOD CARE
Cleaning
IMPORTANT: Clean the hood and grease filters frequently
according to the following instructions. Replace grease filters
before operating hood.
Exterior Surfaces:
To avoid damage to the exterior surface, do not use steel wool or
soap-filled scouring pads.
Always wipe dry to avoid water marks.
Cleaning Method:
Liquid detergent soap and water, or all-purpose cleanser
Wipe with damp soft cloth or nonabrasive sponge, then rinse
with clean water and wipe dry.
Metal Grease Filter
The filters should be washed frequently. Place metal filters in
dishwasher or hot detergent solution to clean.
Let filter dry thoroughly before replacing it.
Turn off fan and lights. Allow halogen lamp to cool.
1. Remove each filter by pulling the spring release handle and
then pulling down the filter.
2. Wash metal filters as needed in dishwasher or hot detergent
solution.
3.
Reinstall the filter by making sure the spring release handles
are toward the front. Insert metal grease filter into upper track.
4. Pull the spring release handle down.
5. Push up on metal filter and release handle to latch into place.
6. Repeat steps 1-5 for the other filter.
Non-Vented (recirculating) Installation Filters
The charcoal filter is not washable. It should last up to 6 months with
normal use. Replace with Charcoal Filter Kit Number W10272068.
To replace charcoal filter:
1. Cover the grille that covers the blower motor with the
charcoal filter so that the slots on the filter correspond to the
pins on the sides of the motor grille.
2. Turn the charcoal filter clockwise to lock it.
3. Repeat steps 1-2 on the other filter.
Replacing a Halogen Lamp
Turn off the range hood and allow the halogen lamp to cool. To
avoid damage or decreasing the life of the new lamp, do not
touch lamp with bare fingers. Replace lamp, using tissue or
wearing cotton gloves to handle lamp.
If new lights do not operate, make sure the lamps are inserted
correctly before calling service.
1. Disconnect power.
2.
Use a flat-blade screwdriver and gently pry the light cover loose.
3. Remove the lamp and replace with a 120-volt, 40-watt
maximum, halogen lamp made for a G-9 base.
4. Replace the light cover.
5. Reconnect power.
A. Spring release handle
A
A. Charcoal filter
B. Pins
C. Blower motor
A
B
C
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WIRING DIAGRAM
YL
BR
NL
LA
S1
S3
S2
YL/GN
BU
L
N
NL
NM
P8
P7
P6
GND
WH
BK
YL/GN
BU
P5
P1
P2
P3
P4A
P4
Electronic Power Board
Electronic User Interface
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
34
5
6
YL
YL
YL
BU
YL
YL
YL
S4
P9
BK
BU
BR
GY
YL
WH
RD
Motor Resistance (Ohms)
Blue - Red
Blue - Gray
Blue - Black
Blue - White
Room Temp.
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14.3
9.8
21.6
Motor Specifications
Power Supply
Frequency
Power Absorption
Current
120 VAC
60 HZ
450 W
3.7A
73.4°F (23°C)
YL
YL
4 Lamps only on
Island Versions
YL/GN
BU
GY
RD
BK
BK
WH
WH
YL
YL
3
2
1
45
6
7
8
9
M
SE124A
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ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE
If you need service
Please refer to the warranty page in this manual.
If you need replacement parts
If you need to order replacement parts, we recommend that you
use only factory specified parts. Factory specified parts will fit
right and work right because they are made with the same
precision used to build every new appliance.
To locate factory specified replacement parts in your area, call
the following customer assistance telephone number or your
nearest designated service center.
In the U.S.A.
Call Jenn-Air Customer eXperience Center toll free:
1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247) or visit our website at
www.jennair.com
Our consultants provide assistance with:
Scheduling of service. Jenn-Air
®
appliances designated
service technicians are trained to fulfill the product warranty
and provide after-warranty service, anywhere in the United
States.
Features and specifications on our full line of appliances.
Referrals to local Jenn-Air
®
appliance dealers.
Installation information.
Use and maintenance procedures.
Accessory and repair parts sales.
Specialized customer assistance (Spanish speaking, hearing
impaired, limited vision, etc.).
For further assistance
If you need further assistance, you can write to Jenn-Air
®
Appliances with any questions or concerns at:
Jenn-Air Brand Home Appliances
Customer eXperience Center
553 Benson Road
Benton Harbor, MI 49022-2692
Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence.
Accessories
Charcoal Filter Kit
(for non-vented installations only)
Order Part Number W10272068
Recirculation Kit
(for non-vented installations only)
Order Part Number W10272061
Chimney Extension Kit
Order Part Number W10688278
6" (15.2 cm) Makeup Air Kit
(consult local building codes)
Order Part Number W10446915
In Canada
Call the Jenn-Air Canada LP Customer eXperience Centre toll
free at 1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247) or visit our website at
www.jennair.ca
Our consultants provide assistance with:
Scheduling of service. Jenn-Air
®
appliances designated
service technicians are trained to fulfill the product warranty
and provide after-warranty service, anywhere in the Canada.
Features and specifications on our full line of appliances.
Referrals to local Jenn-Air
®
appliance dealers.
Installation information.
Use and maintenance procedures.
Accessory and repair parts sales.
For further assistance
If you need further assistance, you can write to Jenn-Air
®
Appliances with any questions or concerns at:
Jenn-Air Brand Home Appliances
Customer eXperience Centre
200 - 6750 Century Ave
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 0B7
Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence.
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JENN-AIR
®
MAJOR
APPLIANCE
LIMITED WARRANTY
ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE. PROOF OF PURCHASE IS REQUIRED
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE.
Please have the following information available when you call the
Customer eXperience Center:
Name, address and telephone number
Model number and serial number
A clear, detailed description of the problem
Proof of purchase including dealer or retailer name and address
IF YOU NEED SERVICE:
1. Before contacting us to arrange service, please determine whether your product requires repair. Some
questions can be addressed without service. Please take a few minutes to review the Troubleshooting or
Problem Solver section of the Use and Care Guide, scan the QR code on the right to access additional
resources, or visit https://jennair.custhelp.com.
2. All warranty service is provided exclusively by our authorized Jenn-Air Service Providers. In the U.S. and
Canada, direct all requests for warranty service to:
Jenn-Air Customer eXperience Center
1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247)
If outside the 50 United States or Canada, contact your authorized Jenn-Air dealer to determine whether another warranty applies.
https://jennair.custhelp.com
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
WHAT IS COVERED WHAT IS NOT COVERED
For one year from the date of purchase, when this major
appliance is installed, operated and maintained according to
instructions attached to or furnished with the product,
Jenn-Air brand of Whirlpool Corporation or Whirlpool
Canada LP (hereafter “Jenn-Air”) will pay for Factory
Specified Replacement Parts and repair labor to correct
defects in materials or workmanship that existed when this
major appliance was purchased, or at its sole discretion
replace the product. In the event of product replacement,
your appliance will be warranted for the remaining term of
the original unit's warranty period.
YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PRODUCT REPAIR AS
PROVIDED HEREIN. Service must be provided by a
Jenn-Air designated service company. This limited warranty
is valid only in the United States or Canada and applies only
when the major appliance is used in the country in which it
was purchased. This limited warranty is effective from the
date of original consumer purchase. Proof of original
purchase date is required to obtain service under this limited
warranty.
1. Commercial, non-residential, multiple-family use, or use inconsistent with
published user, operator or installation instructions.
2. In-home instruction on how to use your product.
3. Service to correct improper product maintenance or installation, installation not
in accordance with electrical or plumbing codes or correction of household
electrical or plumbing (i.e. house wiring, fuses or water inlet hoses).
4. Consumable parts (i.e. light bulbs, batteries, air or water filters, preservation
solutions, etc.).
5. Conversion of products from natural gas or L.P. gas.
6. Damage from accident, misuse, abuse, fire, floods, acts of God or use with
products not approved by Jenn-Air.
7. Repairs to parts or systems to correct product damage or defects caused by
unauthorized service, alteration or modification of the appliance.
8. Cosmetic damage including scratches, dents, chips, and other damage to the
appliance finishes unless such damage results from defects in materials and
workmanship and is reported to Jenn-Air within 30 days.
9. Discoloration, rust or oxidation of surfaces resulting from caustic or corrosive
environments including but not limited to high salt concentrations, high moisture
or humidity or exposure to chemicals.
10. Food or medicine loss due to product failure.
11. Pick-up or delivery. This product is intended for in-home repair.
12. Travel or transportation expenses for service in remote locations where an
authorized Jenn-Air servicer is not available.
13. Removal or reinstallation of inaccessible appliances or built-in fixtures (i.e. trim,
decorative panels, flooring, cabinetry, islands, countertops, drywall, etc.) that
interfere with servicing, removal or replacement of the product.
14. Service or parts for appliances with original model/serial numbers removed,
altered or not easily determined.
The cost of repair or replacement under these excluded circumstances shall
be borne by the customer.
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR OR THE SHORTEST PERIOD ALLOWED BY LAW. Some states and provinces do not allow
limitations on the duration of implied warranties of merchantability or fitness, so this limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province.
DISCLAIMER OF REPRESENTATIONS OUTSIDE OF WARRANTY
Jenn-Air makes no representations about the quality, durability, or need for service or repair of this major appliance other than the representations
contained in this warranty. If you want a longer or more comprehensive warranty than the limited warranty that comes with this major appliance,
you should ask Jenn-Air or your retailer about buying an extended warranty.
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES; EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PRODUCT REPAIR AS PROVIDED HEREIN. JENN-AIR
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and
you also may have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province.
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SÉCURITÉ DE LA HOTTE DE CUISINIÈRE
Risque possible de décès ou de blessure grave si vous ne
suivez pas immédiatement les instructions.
Risque possible de décès ou de blessure grave si vous
ne suivez pas les instructions.
Tous les messages de sécurité vous diront quel est le danger potentiel et vous disent comment réduire le risque de blessure et
ce qui peut se produire en cas de non-respect des instructions.
Votre sécurité et celle des autres est très importante.
Nous donnons de nombreux messages de sécurité importants dans ce manuel et sur votre appareil ménager. Assurez-vous de
toujours lire tous les messages de sécurité et de vous y conformer.
AVERTISSEMENT
DANGER
Voici le symbole d’alerte de sécurité.
Ce symbole d’alerte de sécurité vous signale les dangers potentiels de décès et de blessures graves à vous
et à d’autres.
Tous les messages de sécurité suivront le symbole d’alerte de sécurité et le mot “DANGER” ou
“AVERTISSEMENT”. Ces mots signifient :
Avertissements de la proposition 65 de l'État de Californie :
AVERTISSEMENT : Ce produit contient au moins un produit chimique connu par l’État de Californie pour être à l’origine de
cancers.
AVERTISSEMENT : Ce produit contient au moins un produit chimique connu par l’État de Californie pour être à l’origine de
malformations et autres déficiences de naissance.
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IMPORTANTES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ
LIRE ET CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS
AVERTISSEMENT : POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE
D'INCENDIE, CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE OU DOMMAGES
CORPORELS, RESPECTER LES INSTRUCTIONS
SUIVANTES :
Utiliser cet appareil uniquement dans les applications
envisagées par le fabricant. Pour toute question, contacter
le fabricant.
Avant d'entreprendre un travail d'entretien ou de nettoyage,
interrompre l'alimentation de la hotte au niveau du tableau
de disjoncteurs, et verrouiller le tableau de disjoncteurs
pour empêcher tout rétablissement accidentel de
l'alimentation du circuit. Lorsqu'il n'est pas possible de
verrouiller le tableau de disjoncteurs, placer sur le tableau
de disjoncteurs une étiquette d'avertissement proéminente
interdisant le rétablissement de l'alimentation.
Tout travail d'installation ou câblage électrique doit être
réalisé par une personne qualifiée, dans le respect des
prescriptions de tous les codes et normes applicables, y
compris les codes du bâtiment et de protection contre les
incendies.
Ne pas faire fonctionner un ventilateur dont le cordon ou la
fiche est endommagé(e). Jeter le ventilateur ou le retourner
à un centre de service agréé pour examen et/ou réparation.
Une source d'air de débit suffisant est nécessaire pour le
fonctionnement correct de tout appareil à gaz (combustion
et évacuation des gaz à combustion par la cheminée), pour
qu'il n'y ait pas de reflux des gaz de combustion. Respecter
les directives du fabricant de l'équipement de chauffage et
les prescriptions des normes de sécurité - comme celles
publiées par la National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
et l'American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), et les prescriptions des
autorités réglementaires locales.
Lors d'opérations de découpage et de perçage dans un mur
ou un plafond, veiller à ne pas endommager les câblages
électriques ou canalisations qui peuvent s'y trouver.
Les ventilateurs d'évacuation doivent toujours décharger
l'air à l'extérieur.
MISE EN GARDE : Cet appareil est conçu uniquement
pour la ventilation générale. Ne pas l'utiliser pour l'extraction
de matières ou vapeurs dangereuses ou explosives.
MISE EN GARDE : Pour minimiser le risque d'incendie
et évacuer adéquatement les gaz, veiller à acheminer l'air
aspiré par un conduit jusqu'à l'extérieur - ne pas décharger
l'air aspiré dans un espace vide du bâtiment comme une
cavité murale, un plafond, un grenier, un vide sanitaire ou
un garage.
AVERTISSEMENT : POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE
D'INCENDIE, UTILISER UNIQUEMENT DES CONDUITS
MÉTALLIQUES.
AVERTISSEMENT : POUR MINIMISER LE RISQUE
D'UN FEU DE GRAISSE SUR LA CUISINIÈRE :
Ne jamais laisser un élément de surface fonctionner à
puissance de chauffage maximale sans surveillance. Un
renversement/débordement de matière graisseuse pourrait
provoquer une inflammation et la génération de fumée.
Utiliser une puissance de chauffage moyenne ou basse
pour le chauffage d'huile.
Veiller à toujours faire fonctionner le ventilateur de la hotte
lors de la cuisson avec une puissance de chauffage élevée
ou lors de la cuisson d'un mets à flamber (à savoir crêpes
Suzette, cerise jubilée, steak au poivre flambé).
Nettoyer fréquemment les ventilateurs d'extraction. Veiller à
ne pas laisser la graisse s'accumuler sur les surfaces du
ventilateur ou des filtres.
Utiliser toujours un ustensile de taille appropriée. Utiliser
toujours un ustensile adapté à la taille de l'élément
chauffant.
AVERTISSEMENT : POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE
DOMMAGES CORPORELS APRÈS LE DÉCLENCHEMENT
D'UN FEU DE GRAISSE SUR LA CUISINIÈRE, APPLIQUER
LES RECOMMANDATIONS SUIVANTES :
a
Placer sur le récipient un couvercle bien ajusté, une tôle à
biscuits ou un plateau métallique POUR ÉTOUFFER LES
FLAMMES, puis éteindre le brûleur. VEILLER À ÉVITER
LES BRÛLURES. Si les flammes ne s'éteignent pas
immédiatement, ÉVACUER LA PIÈCE ET APPELER LES
POMPIERS.
NE JAMAIS PRENDRE EN MAIN UN RÉCIPIENT
ENFLAMMÉ - vous risquez de vous brûler.
NE PAS UTILISER D'EAU, ni un torchon humide - ceci
pourrait provoquer une explosion de vapeur brûlante.
Utiliser un extincteur SEULEMENT si :
– Il s'agit d'un extincteur de classe ABC, dont on connaît le
fonctionnement.
– Il s'agit d'un petit feu encore limité à l'endroit où il s'est
déclaré.
– Les pompiers ont été contactés.
– Il est possible de garder le dos orienté vers une sortie
pendant l'opération de lutte contre le feu.
a
Recommandations tirées des conseils de sécurité en cas
d'incendie de cuisine publiés par la NFPA.
AVERTISSEMENT : Pour réduire le risque d'incendie
ou de choc électrique, ne pas utiliser ce ventilateur avec un
quelconque dispositif de réglage de la vitesse à semi-
conducteurs.
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EXIGENCES D'INSTALLATION
Outils et pièces
Rassembler les outils et pièces nécessaires avant d’entreprendre
l’installation. Lire et observer les instructions fournies avec
chacun des outils de la liste ci-dessous.
Outils nécessaires
Niveau
Perceuse avec forets de 1¼" (3 cm), ³⁄₈" (9,5 mm), ⁷⁄₆₄"
(2,75 mm) et forets de ¹⁄₈" (3 mm)
Forets à avant-trou (selon la méthode de fixation du support
de cheminée)
Crayon
Pince à dénuder ou couteau utilitaire
Mètre-ruban ou règle
Pince
Pistolet à calfeutrage et composé de calfeutrage résistant
aux intempéries
Brides de conduit
Scie sauteuse ou scie à guichet
Tournevis à lame plate
Cisaille de ferblantier
Tournevis Phillips
Pièces nécessaires
Câble d'alimentation électrique du domicile
2 serre-câbles de ½" (12,7 mm) (homologation UL ou CSA)
3 connecteurs de fils homologués UL
Pour les installations avec décharge à l’extérieur, il vous
faudra aussi :
1 bouche de décharge (décharge à travers le mur ou à travers
le toit)
Circuit d’évacuation métallique
Pour les installations sans décharge à l’extérieur (recyclage),
il faudra aussi :
Ensemble de filtre à charbon, pièce numéro W10272068 pour les
installations sans décharge à l'extérieur (recyclage) uniquement.
Voir la section “Assistance ou service” pour commander.
Ensemble de recyclage, pièce numéro W10272061 pour les
installations sans décharge à l'extérieur (recyclage) uniquement.
Voir la section “Assistance ou service” pour commander.
Conduit métallique dia. 8" (20,3 cm). La longueur nécessaire
est fonction de la hauteur sous plafond.
Pièces fournies
Retirer les pièces de leur emballage. Vérifier que toutes les
pièces sont présentes.
Auvent de hotte avec ventilateur et lampes installés
Filtre—installé sur la hotte
Vis de 4,2 x 8 mm (64)
Vis de 5 x 45 mm (4)
Gabarit de montage
2 - cache-conduits – section supérieure
2 - cache-conduits – section inférieure
Raccord de transition avec clapet anti-reflux installé
4 attaches de conduit en plastique
Bride de support horizontal supérieur
Support horizontal
8 supports verticaux
Vis de 3,5 x 6,5 mm (4)
Vis de 2,9 x 3 mm (2)
Adaptateur Torx
®†
T10
Adaptateur Torx
®
T20
®
Exigences d'emplacement
IMPORTANT : Observer les dispositions de tous les codes et
règlements en vigueur.
Confier l'installation de la hotte à un technicien qualifié. C'est à
l'installateur qu'incombe la responsabilité de respecter les
distances de séparation exigées, spécifiées sur la plaque
signalétique de l'appareil. La plaque signalétique de l'appareil est
située derrière le filtre de gauche, sur la paroi arrière de la hotte.
On doit toujours installer la hotte à distance des sources de
courant d'air (fenêtres, portes et bouches de chauffage).
Respecter les dimensions indiquées pour les ouvertures à
découper dans les placards; ces dimensions tiennent compte
des valeurs minimales des dégagements de séparation.
On doit disposer d'une prise de courant électrique reliée à la
terre. Voir la section “Spécifications électriques”.
Du fait du poids et de la taille de cette hotte d’extraction en îlot, il
faut que le support de cheminée soit solidement fixé au plafond.
Pour un plafond en plâtre ou en panneaux de gypse, le
support de cheminée doit être fixé aux solives. Si ceci n’est
pas possible, on doit construire une structure de support
appropriée derrière le plafond en plâtre ou panneaux de
gypse. La structure de support doit être capable de soutenir
une charge de 80 lb. (36,6 kg).
Il est recommandé d'utiliser cette hotte avec une table de
cuisson dont la puissance totale ne dépasse pas 60 000 BTU.
Cette hotte a été configurée à l’usine pour une décharge à travers
le toit.
Pour une installation sans décharge à l'extérieur (recyclage), voir
“Installations sans décharge à l’extérieur (recyclage)” à la section
“Installation de la hotte”. L’ensemble de recyclage (pièce numéro
W10272061) est disponible chez votre marchand ou chez un
distributeur de pièces autorisé.
Assurer l'étanchéité au niveau de chaque ouverture découpée dans
le plafond ou le mur pour l'installation de la hotte de cuisinière.
Installation dans une résidence mobile
L'installation de cette hotte doit satisfaire aux exigences de la
norme Manufactured Home Construction Safety Standards, Titre
24 CFR, partie 328 (anciennement Federal Standard for Mobile
Home Construction and Safety, titre 24, HUD, partie 280); lorsque
cette norme n'est pas applicable, l'installation doit satisfaire aux
critères de la plus récente édition de la norme Manufactured
Home Installation 1982 (Manufactured Home Sites, Communities
and Setups) ANSI A225.1/NFPA 501A, ou des codes et
règlements locaux applicables.
Dimensions du produit
*Installations avec décharge à l’extérieur uniquement
**Installation sans décharge à l’extérieur (recyclage) uniquement
†®TORX et T20 sont des marques déposées de Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC.
12¹⁄₄"
(31,0 cm)
13³⁄₁₆"
(33,5 cm)
36" (91,2 cm)
42" (106,4 cm)
*32¹⁄₂"
(82,6 cm)
min.
*46¹⁄₂"
(118,0 cm)
max.
**32¹⁄₂"
(82,6 cm)
min.
**52⁹⁄₁₆"
(133,5 cm)
max.
27" (68,6 cm)
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Dimensions d’installation
IIMPORTANT :
Valeur minimale de la distance “C” : 24" (61 cm) à partir de la
surface de cuisson électrique.
Valeur minimale de la distance “C” : 27" (68,6 cm) à partir de la
surface de cuisson au gaz.
Valeur maximale suggérée pour la distance “C” : 36" (91,4 cm)
Les cache-conduits peuvent être adaptés à différentes hauteurs
de plafond. Voir le tableau suivant.
*REMARQUE : Les cache-conduits de la hotte sont réglables; on
peut les ajuster en fonction de la hauteur disponible sous
plafond ou soffite, et selon la distance “C” entre le bas de la
hotte et la surface de cuisson. Pour des hauteurs sous plafond
plus élevées, un ensemble d’extension de cache-conduit en
acier inoxydable (pièce n° W10688278) est disponible chez votre
marchand ou chez un distributeur de pièces autorisé.
L’extension de cache-conduit remplace la section supérieure de
cache-conduit fournie avec la hotte.
Exigences concernant
l'évacuation
Le système d'évacuation doit décharger l'air à l'extérieur,
excepté pour les installations sans décharge à l'extérieur
(recyclage).
Ne pas terminer le conduit d'évacuation dans un grenier
ou
dans un autre espace fermé.
Ne pas utiliser une bouche de décharge murale de 4"
(10,2
cm) normalement utilisée pour un équipement
de
buanderie.
Utiliser un conduit métallique uniquement. Un conduit en
métal rigide est recommandé. Ne pas utiliser de conduit de
plastique ou d'aluminium.
Le système d'évacuation doit comporter un clapet. Si la
bouche de décharge murale ou par le toit comporte un
clapet, ne pas utiliser le clapet fourni avec la hotte de
cuisinière.
Pour un fonctionnement efficace et silencieux :
Utiliser autant que possible des sections droites et minimiser
le nombre de coudes.
Ne pas utiliser plus de trois coudes à 90°.
Veiller à ce qu'il y ait une section droite de conduit de 24"
(61
cm) ou plus entre deux coudes, si on doit utiliser plus
d’un raccord coudé.
Ne pas installer 2 coudes ensemble.
Au niveau de chaque jointure du conduit de décharge,
assurer l'étanchéité avec les brides de serrage pour conduit.
Autour de la bouche de décharge à l'extérieur par le toit ou
par un mur, assurer l'étanchéité avec un produit de
calfeutrage.
La taille du conduit doit être uniforme.
Installations dans une région à climat froid
Dans le circuit d'évacuation, on devrait installer un clapet anti-
reflux additionnel pour minimiser le reflux d'air froid, ainsi qu'un
élément d'isolation thermique pour minimiser le transfert de
chaleur par conduction vers l'extérieur. Le clapet anti-reflux doit
être placé du côté air froid par rapport à l'élément d'isolation
thermique.
L'élément d'isolation thermique doit être aussi proche que
possible de l'endroit où le système d'évacuation s'introduit dans
la partie chauffée de la maison.
Air d'appoint
Le code du bâtiment local peut exiger l'emploi d'un système de
renouvellement de l'air/introduction d'air d'appoint, lors de
l'utilisation d'un système d'aspiration de débit supérieur à une
valeur (pieds cubes par minute) spécifiée. Le débit spécifié, en
pieds cubes par minute, est variable d'une juridiction à une autre.
Consulter un professionnel des installations de chauffage
ventilation/climatisation au sujet des exigences spécifiques
applicables dans la juridiction locale.
Méthodes d'évacuation
Cette hotte a été configurée à l’usine pour la décharge à travers
le toit.
Un circuit d'évacuation en conduit rond de 8" (20,3 cm) est
nécessaire pour l'installation (non fourni). La hotte comporte une
ouverture de sortie de diamètre 8" (20,3 cm).
REMARQUE : On déconseille l'emploi d'un conduit flexible. Un
conduit flexible peut causer une rétropression et des turbulences
de l'air, ce qui réduit considérablement la performance.
La sortie à l'extérieur du circuit d'évacuation peut se faire à
travers le toit ou à travers un mur. Pour la sortie à travers un mur,
on doit employer un raccord coudé de 90°.
A. Hauteur sous plafond
B. Hauteur sous hotte entre le plafond et le bas
de la hotte : A-C-D = B
C. Hauteur sous hotte suggérée de 24" (61 cm)
minimum à 36" (91,4 cm) maximum
D. Hauteur du plan de travail
Installations avec décharge à l’extérieur
Hauteur min. sous
plafond
Hauteur max.
sous plafond
Surface de
cuisson électrique
7' 9" (2,36 m) 9' 10" (3,0 m)
Surface de
cuisson au gaz
8' (2,44 m) 9' 10" (3,0 m)
Installations sans décharge à l’extérieur (recyclage)
Hauteur min. sous
plafond
Hauteur max.
sous plafond
Surface de
cuisson électrique
7' 9" (2,36 m) 10' 4" (3,15 m)
Surface de
cuisson au gaz
8' (2,44 m) 10' 4" (3,15 m)
B
C A
D
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Jenn-Air 36inch AND 42inch (91.4 CM AND 106.7 CM) ISLAND CANOPY RANGE HOOD Manuel utilisateur

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