Bauknecht UVL6036JSS Manuel utilisateur

Catégorie
Hottes
Taper
Manuel utilisateur
36" (91.4 CM) AND 48" (121.9 CM) HOOD LINER
Installation Instructions and Use & Care Guide
For questions about features, operation/performance, parts, accessories or service, call: 1-800-253-1301
or visit our website at www.whirlpool.com
In Canada, call 1-800-807-6777 or visit our website at www.whirlpool.ca
CAISSE DE HOTTE
36" (91,4 CM) ET 48" (121,9 CM)
Instructions d’installation et Guide d’utilisation et d’entretien
Au Canada, pour assistance, installation ou service, composer
le 1-800-807-6777 ou visiter notre site Web à
www.whirlpool.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.
LI3ZIB/W10331011B
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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
Install Hood Liner Internal Blower Motor .....................................8
Install Hood Liner In-Line
(External Type) Blower Motor.....................................................10
Make Electrical Connections for In-Line
Blower Motor System ................................................................11
Make Electrical Power Supply
Connection to Hood Liner..........................................................12
Complete Installation and Check Operation..............................13
RANGE HOOD USE......................................................................14
Range Hood Controls ................................................................14
RANGE HOOD CARE...................................................................15
Cleaning......................................................................................15
WIRING DIAGRAM .......................................................................16
ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE.........................................................17
In the U.S.A. ...............................................................................17
In Canada ...................................................................................17
Accessories................................................................................17
WARRANTY ..................................................................................18
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
SÉCURITÉ DE LA HOTTE DE CUISINIÈRE ...............................19
EXIGENCES D'INSTALLATION...................................................21
Outils et pièces...........................................................................21
Exigences d'emplacement.........................................................21
Exigences concernant l’évacuation ...........................................22
Spécifications électriques ..........................................................23
INSTRUCTIONS D’INSTALLATION.............................................24
Préparation de l'emplacement...................................................24
Installation du moteur du ventilateur interne
de la caisse de la hotte ..............................................................25
Installation du moteur du ventilateur
en ligne (externe) de la caisse de la hotte..................................27
Réalisation des connexions électriques
du système du moteur du ventilateur en ligne...........................28
Réalisation des connexions de l’alimentation
électrique à la caisse de la hotte................................................30
Achever l'installation et vérifier le fonctionnement ....................30
UTILISATION DE LA HOTTE .......................................................31
Commandes de la hotte de cuisinière .......................................31
ENTRETIEN DE LA HOTTE..........................................................32
Nettoyage ...................................................................................32
SCHÉMA DE CÂBLAGE...............................................................33
ASSISTANCE OU SERVICE.........................................................34
Au Canada..................................................................................34
Accessoires ................................................................................34
GARANTIE.....................................................................................35
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
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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
1¼" (3 cm) drill bit
¹⁄₈" (3 mm) drill bit
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
1 - ½" (1.3 cm) UL listed or CSA approved strain relief
3 UL listed wire connectors
1 wall or roof cap
Metal vent system
Blower motor system - internal or external (see “Blower
Motor System” in the “Accessories” section).
Parts supplied
Remove parts from packages. Check that all parts are included.
3 metal grease filters
Hood liner with halogen lamps installed.
1 - 10" (25.4 cm) square to 10" (25.4 cm) round duct
transition with damper.
4 - 5 x 45 mm mounting screws
4 - 4.2 x 8 mm screws
T-20 TORX
®†
adapter
Location Requirements
IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
Have a qualified technician install the hood liner. 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 hood
liner.
The hood liner 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.
The hood liner must be surrounded by a custom built enclosure
with hood support capable of supporting 75 lb (34 kg).
Grounded electrical outlet is required. See “Electrical
Requirements” section.
All openings in ceiling and wall where canopy 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.
Cabinet Dimensions
IMPORTANT:
Minimum distance “X”: 24" (61 cm) from electric cooking
surfaces.
Minimum distance “X”: 30" (76.2 cm) from gas cooking
surfaces.
Suggested maximum distance “X”: 36" (91.4 cm).
†®TORX is a registered trademark of Saturn Fasteners, Inc.
“X“ bottom
of canopy to
cooking surface
36" (91.4 cm) for 36" models
48" (121.9 cm) for 48" models
Hood support must be
capable of supporting
75 lb (34 kg)
22" (55.9 cm)
Hood liner depth
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Product Dimensions
Venting Requirements
Vent system must terminate to the outdoors.
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.
Plastic or metal foil vent is not recommended.
The length of vent system and number of elbows should be
kept to a minimum to provide efficient performance.
For the most efficient and quiet operation:
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 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
Typical Internal Blower Motor System Venting Installations
A 10" (25.4 cm) round vent system is needed for installation (not
included). The hood exhaust opening is 10" (25.4 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 the wall, a 90° elbow is needed.
10¹⁄₈" (25.7 cm)
27⁵⁄₈" (70.1 cm)
29¹³⁄₁₆" (75.8 cm)
35⁷⁄₈" (91.1 cm) for 36" models
47⁷⁄₈" (121.6 cm) for 48" models
4¹³⁄₁₆" (12.2 cm)
12³⁄₈"
(31.4 cm)
11¹⁄₂"
(29.2 cm)
5¹⁄₁₆"
(12.8 cm)
22" (55.9 cm)
11" (27.9 cm)
18" (45.7 cm) for 36" models
24" (61.0 cm) for 48" models
Roof Venting Wall Venting
A. 10" (25.4 cm) round vent
B. Roof cap
A. 10" (25.4 cm) round vent
B. Wall cap
A
B
B
A
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Typical In-line Blower Motor System Venting Installations
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.
The maximum equivalent vent lengths are:
10" (25.4 cm) round vents - 60 ft (18.3 m)
Example vent system
The following example falls within the maximum recommended
vent length.
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
One Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02269
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.
A. 10" (25.4 cm) round vent
B. Mount on top of ceiling joists.
C. Roof caps
D. Plywood (optional for some installations)
E. Mount on underside of roof rafters.
F. Mount from cross-members tied to trusses.
G. Duct horizontal; mount to cross-members
tied to trusses.
H. Wall cap
Vent Piece Equivalent Length
45° elbow 2.5 ft
(0.8 m)
90° elbow 5.0 ft
(1.5 m)
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)
Length of system = 13.0 ft (3.9 m)
F
G
D
A
A
B
C
D
A
A
H
E
90 elbow
6 ft (1.8 m)
2 ft
(0.6 m)
Wall cap
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Prepare Location
It is recommended that the vent system be installed before
hood is installed.
Before making cutouts, make sure there is proper clearance
within the ceiling or wall for exhaust vent.
Hood liner is to be installed 24" (61.0 cm) minimum for
electric cooking surfaces, 30" (76.2 cm) minimum for gas
cooking surfaces, to a suggested maximum of 36" (91.4 cm)
above the cooking surface.
Check that all installation parts have been removed from the
shipping carton.
1. Disconnect power.
2. Determine which venting method to use: roof or wall exhaust.
3. Select a flat surface for assembling the range hood. Place
covering over that surface.
4. Using 2 or more people, lift hood liner onto covered surface.
5. Remove the filters. See the “Range Hood Care” section.
Hood Liner Support Preparation
1. Mark the locations for the four ¹⁄₈" (3 mm) diameter holes on
the hood support as shown.
2. Using a ¹⁄₈" (3 mm) drill bit, drill the 4 holes.
3. Mark the cutout for the rectangular clearance hole for the
upper hood liner housing as shown.
4. Using a jigsaw or keyhole saw, cut out the rectangular
clearance hole for the upper hood liner housing.
Complete Preparation
1. Determine and make all necessary cuts in the wall or roof for
the vent system. Install the vent system before installing the
range hood. See the “Venting Requirements” section.
2. Determine the location where the power supply cable will be
run through the wall.
3. Drill a 1¹⁄₄" (3.2 cm) hole at this location.
4. Pull enough power supply cable through the wall to allow for
easy connection to the terminal box.
5. Install the 10" (25.4 cm) square x 10" (25.4 cm) round vent
transition with damper to top of the range hood liner using
four 4.2 x 8 mm screws.
6. Remove terminal box cover and set aside.
7. Remove knockout from the top of the vent hood and install a
UL listed or CSA approved ¹⁄" (1.3 cm) strain relief.
8. Place the range hood near its mounting position and run the
power supply cable through the strain relief into terminal box
(enough to make connection).
9. Tighten the strain relief screws.
NOTE: Your range hood requires you to purchase either an
internal type or an in-line (external type) blower motor system.
For internal blower systems, there are blower motor mounting
parts in the blower motor installation packet that must be added
to the range hood prior to mounting the range hood to the wall.
See the “Install Range Hood Internal Blower Motor” section and
the instructions supplied with the blower motor.
A. Wall
B. Centerline
C. 6” (15.2 cm)
D. 10
¹⁄₈
” (25.7 cm)
E. 14
¹⁵⁄₁₆
” (38.0 cm)
F. 29
¹³⁄₁₆
" (75.8 cm)
G.
¹⁄₈
"
(3 mm) hole
diameter
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
B
C
D
E
F
G
A. Wall
B. Centerline
C. 4
¹⁄₂
” (11.4 cm)
D. 13” (33.0 cm)
E. 14” (35.5 cm)
F. 28” (71.1 cm)
G.Hood support
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
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Install Range Hood Liner
The hood liner attaches to the hood support using four mounting
screws and washers.
NOTE: Hood support must be capable of supporting
75 lb (34 kg).
1. Using 2 or more people, lift the hood liner into place.
2. Install the hood liner using four 5 x 45 mm screws to the hood
support and tighten securely.
Install Hood Liner Internal Blower Motor
NOTE: Your hood liner requires you to purchase either an internal
type or an in-line (external type) blower motor system. See
“Blower Motor System” in the “Accessories” section.
The internal blower system can be mounted for top venting or
rear venting. For top venting, the mounting bracket and spring
clip that come with the blower system will mount to the top panel
of the hood liner. For rear venting, the mounting bracket and
spring clip that come with the blower system will mount to the
rear panel of the hood liner.
Prepare the Internal Blower System
IMPORTANT: Perform steps 1-4 before mounting the hood liner.
1. Remove grease filters from hood liner. See the “Range Hood
Care” section in the Use and Care Guide.
2. Install the motor support bracket using three 4.2 x 8 mm
screws. Screw bracket to the inside top or back (alternate
location on some models), toward the left side of the hood
liner.
3. Install motor spring clip using two 4.2 x 8 mm screws. Screw
spring clip to the inside top or back (alternate location on
some models) of the hood liner at the proper location for the
selected motor system. Slide the mounting tab of the spring
clip through the slot in the panel and secure with the screws.
Use the inside set of mounting holes for the single motor
system. Use the outside set of mounting holes for the dual
motor system.
4. Install the 6 mm nuts to the outside top or outside back
(alternate location on some models) of the hood liner at the
proper location for the selected motor system.
Two 6 mm nuts are required for the single motor system.
Clip nuts into the small square notches located at the left
and right end of the square vent opening.
Five 6 mm nuts are required for the dual motor system.
Clip nuts into the small square notches, one located in the
front of the square vent opening and the other four
located at the left and right ends of the square vent
opening.
5. Mount hood liner. See the “Install Range Hood Liner” section.
A. 4.2 x 8 mm screws (3) for motor support bracket
B. 4.2 x 8 mm screws (2) for motor spring clip
C. Motor support bracket
D. Motor spring clip (single motor assembly location)
E. Motor spring clip (dual motor assembly location)
A. Clip nut (6 mm) locations for dual motor assembly (quantity 5)
B. Clip nut (6 mm) locations for single motor assembly (quantity 2)
C
A
D
E
B
A
A
A
B
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Install Hood Liner Internal Blower Motor
1. Install the hood liner blower motor assembly inside the hood
liner canopy with the wiring connection to the left for the
single motor system and to the front or top for the dual motor
system.
Single Blower Motor Assembly
Dual Blower Motor Assembly
2. Slide the left mounting plate flange under the motor mounting
bracket.
3. Run the power supply wires and connector from the range
hood through the hole in the right end of the motor mounting
plate.
4. Push the right end of the motor mounting plate up and snap it
into the spring tab.
NOTE: The spring tab should be outside the slot in the
mounting plate.
5. Align mounting holes in motor mounting plate with motor
mounting clip nuts and install 6 x 16 mm screws and
6.4 mm lock washers (quantity 2 for single motor; quantity 5
for dual motor).
A. Wiring connection
A. Wiring connection
A. Motor mounting bracket
B. Mounting plate left flange
A
A
BA
A. Motor mounting plate hole
B. Power supply wires and connector
A. Motor mounting plate
B. Spring clip
A. Screw with lock washer
B. Mounting hole in motor mounting plate
C. Clip nut (6 mm)
A
B
A
B
A
B
C
10
6. Attach power cord connector from the range hood to
connector on wiring box.
7. Go to the “Make Electrical Power Supply Connection to Hood
Liner” section.
Install Hood Liner In-Line (External Type)
Blower Motor
NOTE: Your hood liner requires you to purchase either an internal
type or an in-line (external type) blower motor system. See
“Blower Motor System” in the “Accessories” section.
Prepare for Mounting the In-Line Blower System
The in-line blower system must be fastened to a secure structure
of the roof, ceiling, wall, floor, or new or existing frame
construction. The 4 holes on either the inlet (bottom) side or the
outlet (top) side of the blower must be used to mount the in-line
blower system to the structure.
NOTE: The mounting hole locations must span the studs.
Additional stud framing may be required. Plywood may be used
to span open areas between ceiling joists or roof rafters to aid
installation. This structure must be strong enough to support the
weight of the in-line blower system (50 lb [22.6 kg] min).
Prepare the In-line Blower System
1. Using two or more people, move the in-line blower motor
system to the mounting location.
2. Remove the 10 screws from the front cover of the in-line
blower motor housing and set them aside.
3. Remove the front cover of the in-line blower motor housing
and set it aside.
NOTE: To make the blower motor housing easier to mount, the
blower motor assembly can be removed. If you do not want to
remove the blower motor assembly, proceed to “Install In-line
Blower System” in this section.
4. Disconnect the motor electrical plug from the blower motor
assembly.
5. Remove the screws that secure the blower motor assembly
to the in-line blower housing and set them aside.
6. Pull the spring clip to release the blower motor assembly.
Remove the blower motor assembly from the housing and
place it on a covered surface.
Install In-line Blower System
NOTE: The blower motor housing can be mounted using 4 holes
from either the inlet side or the outlet side of the blower.
1. Position the in-line blower motor housing in its mounting
location and mark the 4 mounting hole locations.
2. Drill 4 mounting pilot holes using a ³⁄₁₆" (5 mm) drill bit.
3. Attach the in-line blower motor housing to the mounting
location with four 6 x 80 mm mounting screws and washers.
4. If it is removed, reinstall the blower motor assembly and
secure it with the screws previously removed.
5. If it is removed, reattach the motor electrical plug to the
connector on the blower motor assembly.
A. Wiring box connector
B. Power supply connector
from range hood
B
A
WARNING
Excessive Weight Hazard
Use two or more people to move and install in-line
blower motor system.
Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
A. Front cover
B. Blower mounting screws
C. Spring clip
D. Bottom housing mounting holes
E. Motor electrical plug
A. Mounting holes
A
B
C
D
A
A
A
A
A
A
Outlet Side
Inlet Side
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Complete Preparation
1. Determine and make all necessary cuts for the vent system.
IMPORTANT: When cutting or drilling into the ceiling or wall,
do not damage electrical wiring or other hidden utilities.
2. Determine the location where the ¹⁄₂" (1.3 cm) wiring conduit
will be routed through the ceiling or wall between the in-line
blower and the hood liner.
3. Drill a 1¹⁄₄" (3.2 cm) hole at this location.
4. Locate the electrical terminal boxes in the in-line blower
housing and hood liner. Remove the terminal box covers and
set the covers and screws aside.
5. Remove the electrical knockout from the in-line blower
housing and hood liner to prepare for the installation of the
UL listed or CSA approved ¹⁄₂" (1.3 cm) wiring conduit and
conduit connector.
6. With the hood liner mounted (see the “Install Hood Liner”
section), run the ¹⁄₂" (1.3 cm) wiring conduit between the in-
line blower motor housing and the hood liner. Pull enough
¹⁄₂" (1.3 cm) wiring conduit to allow for easy connection to the
terminal boxes in the in-line blower housing and hood liner.
7. Run the six 18 AWG wires through the ¹⁄₂" (1.3 cm) wiring
conduit and conduit connectors and into the terminal boxes
on the in-line blower housing and hood liner. Leave enough
wire length in each terminal box to make the wiring
connections.
8. Install the conduit connectors and conduit to the in-line
blower housing and hood liner electrical terminal boxes.
9. Connect the vent system to the hood liner and in-line blower
system and seal all joints with clamps.
Make Electrical Connections for In-Line
Blower Motor System
Electrical Connection Inside In-line Blower System
1. Disconnect power.
2. Connect the wires from the wiring conduit to the wires from
the motor electrical plug cable inside the in-line blower
housing terminal box.
.
3. Use UL listed wire connectors and connect the black wires
(C) together.
4. Use UL listed wire connectors and connect the white wires
(D) together.
5. Use UL listed wire connectors and connect the red wires (E)
together.
6. Use UL listed wire connectors and connect the blue wires (F)
together.
7. Use UL listed wire connectors and connect the gray wires (G)
together.
A. Electrical terminal box
B. Electrical knockout
A
B
A. UL listed or CSA approved
¹⁄₂
" (1.3 cm) wiring conduit
B. UL listed wire connectors
C.Black wires
D. White wires
E. Red wires
F. B l u e w i r e s
G. Gray wires
H. Green (or yellow/green)
and green/yellow wires
I. Motor electrical plug cable
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
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
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8. Connect the green (or yellow/green) ground wire to the
green/yellow ground wire (H) in the terminal box using UL
listed wire connectors.
9. Reinstall the in-line blower terminal box cover and screw.
10. Reinstall the front cover of the in-line blower housing and
secure it with 10 mounting screws.
Electrical Connection Inside Hood Liner Between In-line
Blower System and Hood Liner
1. With the hood liner mounted (see the “Install Hood Liner”
section), locate the wiring cable connector inside the hood
liner.
2. Connect the 6-wire connector assembly supplied with the
in-line blower motor system to the mating cable connector
from the hood liner.
3. Locate the terminal box inside the hood liner and install a
¹⁄₂" (1.3 cm) UL listed or CSA approved strain relief (see
“Complete Preparation” in the “Prepare Location” section).
4. Run the wire ends from the 6-wire connector assembly
through the ¹⁄₂" (1.3 cm) strain relief, leaving enough wire
length to make the wiring connections. Tighten the strain
relief screws.
5. Connect the wires from the 6-wire connector assembly to the
wires from the wiring conduit inside the hood liner terminal
box.
6. Connect the same color wires to each other (black to black,
white to white, etc.) using UL listed wire connectors.
NOTE: Connect the green (or green/yellow) ground wire from
the wiring conduit to the green (or bare) ground wire from the
home power supply using UL listed wire connectors (see the
“Make Electrical Power Supply Connection to Hood Liner”
section).
7. Go to the “Make Electrical Power Supply Connection to Hood
Liner” section.
Make Electrical Power Supply Connection
to Hood Liner
1. Disconnect power.
2. Locate terminal box inside of the hood liner.
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.
A. UL listed or CSA approved
¹⁄₂
" (1.3 cm) wiring conduit
B. UL listed wire connectors
C. Black wires
D. White wires
E. Red wires
F. B l u e wi re s
G. Gray wires
H. Green (or green/yellow)
wire
I. 6-wire connector assembly
A. Terminal box cover
B. Terminal box
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
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
B
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3. Use UL listed wire connectors and connect black wires (B)
together.
4. Use UL listed wire connectors and connect white wires (A)
together.
NOTE: When using an In-line blower motor system, the green (or
green/yellow) ground wire in the conduit from the In-line blower
motor system is to be connected with the green (or bare) wire of
the home power supply cable and with the green/yellow wire (D)
in the terminal box.
5. Connect green (or bare) ground wire from home power supply
to the green/yellow ground wire (D) in terminal box using UL
listed wire connectors.
6. Install terminal box cover.
7. Check that all light bulbs are secure in their sockets.
8. Reconnect power.
Complete Installation and Check
Operation
1. Install grease filters. See the “Range Hood Care” section.
2. Check operation of the range hood blower and lights. See the
“Range Hood Use” section.
3. If the range hood does not operate, check to see whether a
circuit breaker has tripped or a household fuse has blown.
Disconnect power supply and check that the wiring is
correct.
NOTE: To get the most efficient use from your new hood liner,
read the “Range Hood Use” section.
A. White wires
B. Black wires
C. UL listed wire connectors
D. Green, bare or yellow/green wires
E. Home power supply
F. UL listed or CSA approved
¹⁄₂
" (1.3 cm) strain relief
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.
A. Halogen lights
B. Halogen light switch
C. Blower control switches
D. Grease filter handle
E. Grease filter
C
AA
A
A
B
D
E
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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 hood controls are located on the underside of the range
hood.
Range Hood Controls
Operating the light
1. Move the light switch to the “1” position to turn range hood
light to night light setting.
2. Move the light switch to the “2” position to turn range hood
light to full light setting.
3. Move the light switch to the “Off” position to turn range hood
light OFF.
Operating the fan
1. Move the fan switch to the “On” position to turn the fan ON.
The fan will begin operating at the speed set on the fan speed
switch.
2. Move the fan switch to the “Off” position to turn the fan OFF.
Auto On Fan
The range hood is equipped with a sensor to automatically turn
on the fan when excessive heat is detected in the control area.
When the fan switch is in the “Off” position, this sensor will turn
the fan to high speed when necessary. When the heat decreases,
the fan will turn off.
When the fan switch is in theOn position, the heat sensor is not
active and the range hood functions normally.
Adjusting the fan
The fan has 3 speed controls. Move the fan speed switch to “1
position for low speed, “2” position for medium speed, or “3”
position for high speed.
Thermal Protector
The range hood is equipped with a thermal protector to avoid
overheating conditions. If the range hood shuts off while in use,
move fan slider switch to Off to turn off the range hood. Wait
approximately 60 minutes, then move slider to On to restart the
range hood.
A. Light control
B. Blower control
C. Fan speed control
A
B
C
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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:
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 aluminum filter into upper track.
4. Push in spring release handle.
5. Push up on metal filter and release handle to latch into place.
6. Repeat steps 1-5 for 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 lamps do not operate, make sure the lamps are inserted
correctly before calling service.
1. Disconnect power.
2. Push up on the lens and turn it counterclockwise.
3. Remove the lamp and replace it with a 120-volt, 50-watt
maximum halogen lamp with a GU10 base. Turn it clockwise
to lock it into place.
4. Repeat steps 2-3 for the other lamp if needed.
5. Reconnect power.
A. Spring release handle
A
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WIRING DIAGRAM
SE112A
Junction box
N
L
Gnd
Y- G
W
BK
GY
R
W
GY
R
W
R
BK
BR
R
BK
BR
BU
BK
Y
BU
BK
R
R
Temperature
sensor
Closure
temperature:
167˚F±5.4˚F
(75+/-3˚C)
Opening
temperature:
140˚F (60˚C)
W
W
W
R
R
R
W
R
BK
R
BR
BU
Fan speed
Fan speed
Fan speed
On Off On Off
Off
1
2
4
3
6
7
5
8
1
2
3
1
2
4
3
6
7
5
8
1
2
3
1
2
4
3
6
5
Fan
1
2
4
3
6
5
1
2
4
3
6
7
5
8
1
2
Light
Speed 1
Speed 2
Speed 3
BU
BK
GY
W
BU
BK
GY
R
W
Y- G
25uF
25uF
BR
BR
BR
BR
Y
Y
BU
GY
BK
R
W
Y/G
1
2
4
3
6
5
1
2
4
3
6
7
5
8
9
10
1
2
4
3
6
5
W
Y
WW
W
Y
BU
Y
BU
Lamps
Optional kit with 1 motor
Motor Resistance (Ohms)
Switch operation with button “1-2-3“
Position
Connection
Action
Switch operation with button “ON-OFF“
Position
Connection
Action
Position
Connection
Action
Switch operation with button “Light“
Motor Characteristics
Blue-Red: 18
Blue-Gray: 14.3
Blue-White: 21.6 (min.)
Room Temp: 73.4˚F (23˚C)
Blue-Black: 9.8 (max)
1
2
4
3
6
5
24
7
Speed 1
Speed 2
Speed 3
4
6
2
4
Motor ON
Motor OFF
ON
OFF
1
2
OFF
4
6
24
7
6
8
5
Power supply: 120 VAC
Frequency: 60 Hz
Power absorption: 420 W
Current: 3.7A
Lights Off
Low
Intensity
High
Intensity
Y
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ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE
When calling for assistance or service, please know the purchase
date and the complete model and serial number of your
appliance. This information will help us to better respond to your
request.
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 us or your nearest
designated service center.
In the U.S.A.
Call the Whirlpool Customer eXperience Center
toll free: 1-800-253-1301.
Our consultants provide assistance with:
Features and specifications on our full line of appliances.
Installation information.
Use and maintenance procedures.
Accessory and repair parts sales.
Specialized customer assistance (Spanish speaking, hearing
impaired, limited vision, etc.).
Referrals to local dealers, repair parts distributors and service
companies. Whirlpool designated service technicians are
trained to fulfill the product warranty and provide after-
warranty service, anywhere in the United States.
To locate the Whirlpool designated service company in your
area, you can also look in your telephone directory Yellow
Pages.
For further assistance
If you need further assistance, you can write to Whirlpool
Corporation with any questions or concerns at:
Whirlpool Brand Home Appliances
Customer eXperience Center
553 Benson Road
Benton Harbor, MI 49022-2692
Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence.
In Canada
Call the Whirlpool Canada LP Customer eXperience Centre toll
free: 1-800-807-6777.
Our consultants provide assistance with:
Features and specifications on our full line of appliances.
Use and maintenance procedures.
Accessory and repair parts sales.
Referrals to local dealers, repair parts distributors, and
service companies. Whirlpool Canada LP designated service
technicians are trained to fulfill the product warranty and
provide after-warranty service, anywhere in Canada.
For further assistance
If you need further assistance, you can write to Whirlpool
Canada LP with any questions or concerns at:
Customer eXperience Centre
Whirlpool Canada LP
200 - 6750 Century Ave.
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 0B7
Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence.
Accessories
Stainless Steel Grease Filter - kit contains 1 filter
Order Part Number W10351855
Order quantity 3 for 36" (91.4 cm) model
Order quantity 4 for 48" (121.9 cm) model
Blower Motor Systems (1 system is required)
NOTE: Internal Blower Motor Systems: UXB0600DYS - 600 CFM
Internal Blower Motor System is for use in the 36" hood liner
above a cooktop with a maximum of 65,000 Btus.
Use UXB1200DYS - 1200 CFM Internal Blower Motor System
above cooktops rated higher than 65,000 Btus or with the 48"
hood liner.
600 CFM Internal Blower Motor System - Order Model Number
UXB0600DYS
1200 CFM Internal Blower Motor System - Order Model Number
UXB1200DYS
600 CFM In-Line Blower Motor System - Order Model Number
UXI0600DYS
1200 CFM In-Line Blower Motor System - Order Model Number
UXI1200DYS
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WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION MAJOR APPLIANCE WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY
For one year from the date of purchase, when this major appliance is operated and maintained according to instructions attached to or
furnished with the product, Whirlpool Corporation or Whirlpool Canada LP (hereafter “Whirlpool”) will pay for Factory Specified Parts
and repair labor to correct defects in materials or workmanship. Service must be provided by a Whirlpool 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. Outside the 50 United States and Canada, this limited warranty does not apply. Proof of original purchase date
is required to obtain service under this limited warranty.
ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY
This limited warranty does not cover:
1. Service calls to correct the installation of your major appliance, to instruct you on how to use your major appliance, to replace or
repair house fuses, or to correct house wiring or plumbing.
2. Service calls to repair or replace appliance light bulbs, air filters or water filters. Consumable parts are excluded from warranty
coverage.
3. Repairs when your major appliance is used for other than normal, single-family household use or when it is used in a manner that is
contrary to published user or operator instructions and/or installation instructions.
4. Damage resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, abuse, fire, flood, acts of God, improper installation, installation not in
accordance with electrical or plumbing codes, or use of consumables or cleaning products not approved by Whirlpool.
5. Cosmetic damage, including scratches, dents, chips or other damage to the finish of your major appliance, unless such damage
results from defects in materials or workmanship and is reported to Whirlpool within 30 days from the date of purchase.
6. Any food loss due to refrigerator or freezer product failures.
7. Costs associated with the removal from your home of your major appliance for repairs. This major appliance is designed to be
repaired in the home and only in-home service is covered by this warranty.
8. Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance.
9. Expenses for travel and transportation for product service if your major appliance is located in a remote area where service by an
authorized Whirlpool servicer is not available.
10. The removal and reinstallation of your major appliance if it is installed in an inaccessible location or is not installed in accordance
with published installation instructions.
11. Major appliances with original model/serial numbers that have been removed, altered or cannot be easily determined. This warranty
is void if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from your major appliance.
The cost of repair or replacement under these excluded circumstances shall be borne by the customer.
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
CUSTOMER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PRODUCT REPAIR AS PROVIDED
HEREIN. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR OR THE SHORTEST PERIOD ALLOWED BY LAW. WHIRLPOOL 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, OR LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS, SO THESE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS 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 OR PROVINCE
TO PROVINCE.
If outside the 50 United States and Canada, contact your authorized Whirlpool dealer to determine if another warranty applies.
If you need service, first see the “Troubleshooting” section of the Use & Care Guide. After checking “Troubleshooting,” you may find
additional help by checking the “Assistance or Service” section or by calling Whirlpool. In the U.S.A., call 1-800-253-1301. In Canada,
call 1-800-807-6777. 9/07
Keep this book and your sales slip together for future
reference. You must provide proof of purchase or installation
date for in-warranty service.
Write down the following information about your major appliance
to better help you obtain assistance or service if you ever need it.
You will need to know your complete model number and serial
number. You can find this information on the model and serial
number label located on the product.
Dealer name____________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________
Phone number__________________________________________________
Model number __________________________________________________
Serial number __________________________________________________
Purchase date __________________________________________________
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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 :
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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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