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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Be sure to observe all listed warnings and
cautions.
Look for the triangles with exclamation marks inside.
WARNING
This indicates that death or serious injuries may occur as a result
of non-observance of this warning.
CAUTION
This indicates that minor or moderate injuries may occur as a
result of non-observance of this warning.
NOTICE: This indicates that damage to the appliance or property may
occur as a result of non-compliance with thisadvisory.
Note: This alerts you to important information and/or tips.
Pay special attention to the important safety instructions in the
“Safety” section.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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General notes
Note: Examine the appliance after unpacking it. In the event of
transport damage, do not plug it in.
Note: Do not remove any of the aluminum tape as it is needed for
sealing air leaks.
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 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.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO
PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualied
person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards,
including re-rated construction.
Sufcient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of
gases through the ue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to
prevent back drafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s
guideline and safety standards such as those published by the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and 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 hidden utilities.
Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.
INSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE APPLICANCE
AFTER INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.
IMPORTANT: SAVE FOR THE LOCAL INSPECTOR’S USE.
WARNING
When properly cared for, your new appliance has been designed to
be safe and reliable. Read all instructions carefully before use. These
precautions will reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, re, and injury to
persons. When using kitchen appliances, basic safety precautions must
be followed, including those in the following pages.
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Proper Installation and Maintenance
WARNING
Remove all tape and packaging before using the appliance. Destroy
the packaging after unpacking the appliance. Never allow children to
play with packaging material.
INSTALLER: Show the owner the location of the circuit breaker or fuse.
Mark it for easy reference.
This appliance must be properly installed and grounded by a qualied
technician. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. Refer to
Installation Instructions for details.
This appliance is intended for normal family household use only. It is
not approved for outdoor use. See the Statement of Limited Product
Warranty in the Use and Care Guide. If you have any questions, contact
the manufacturer.
Do not store or use corrosive chemicals, vapors, ammables or nonfood
products in or near this appliance. It is specically designed for use when
heating or cooking food. The use of corrosive chemicals in heating or
cleaning will damage the appliance and could result in injury.
Do not operate this appliance if it is not working properly, or if it has
been damaged. Contact an authorized servicer.
Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specically
recommended in this manual. Refer all servicing to a factory authorized
service center.
WARNING
Make sure the appliance and lights are cool and power to the
appliance has been turned off before replacing the LED (if equipped).
Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or burns.
CAUTION
Grease left on lters can melt and move into the vent.
WARNING
Hidden surfaces may have sharp edges. Use caution when reaching
behind or under appliance.
WARNING
Tie long hair so that it does not hang loose, and do not wear loose
tting clothing or hanging garments, such as ties, scarves, jewelry, or
dangling sleeves.
WARNING
Unit is heavy and requires at least two people or proper equipment to
move and install.
WARNING
When the hood is operated in exhaust-air mode simultaneously with
a different appliance which also makes use of the same chimney (such
as gas, oil or coal-red heaters, continuous-ow heaters, hot-water
boilers) care must be taken to ensure that there is an adequate supply
of fresh air which will be needed by the appliance for combustion.
This can be achieved if combustion air can ow through non-lockable
openings, e.g. in doors, windows and via the air-intake/exhaust-air wall
box or by other technical measures, such as reciprocal interlocking, etc.
WARNING
Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning – Provide adequate air intake so
combustion gases are not drawn back into the room.
An air-intake/exhaust-air wall box by itself is no guarantee that the
limiting value will not be exceeded.
Note: When assessing the overall requirement, the combined
ventilation system for the entire household must be taken into
consideration. This rule does not apply to the use of cooking
appliances, such as cooktops and ovens.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock hazard, before installing, switch power off at
the service panel and lock the panel to prevent the power from being
switched on accidentally.
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Fire Safety
WARNING
Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual.
Always have a working smoke detector near the kitchen. In the event
that personal clothing or hair catches re, drop and roll immediately to
extinguish ames.
Have an appropriate re extinguisher available, nearby, highly visible
and easily accessible near the appliance.
Smother ames from food res other than grease res with baking
soda. Never use water on cooking res.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A
RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
a
a. SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-tting lid, cookie sheet, or metal
tray, then turn off the burner. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If
the ames do not go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THE
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
b. NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN – You may be burned.
c. DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels – a violent
steam explosion will result.
d. Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
- You know you have a Class ABC extinguisher, and
you already know how to operate it.
- The re is small and contained in the area where it started.
- The re department is being called.
- You can ght the re with your back to an exit.
a
Based on “Kitchen Fire Safety Tips” published by NFPPA.
Whenever possible, do not operate the ventilation system during a
cooktop re. However, do not reach through re to turn it off.
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE
When gas burners are in operation without any cookware placed on
them, they can build up a lot of heat. A ventilation appliance installed
above the cooker may become damaged or catch re. Only operate
the gas burners with cookware on them.
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE
Hot oil and fat catch re fast. Never leave hot oil and fat unsupervised.
Never extinguish a re with water. Switch off the cooking position.
Suffocate ames carefully with a lid, a re blanket or similar.
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE
Grease deposits in the grease lter can ignite.
Clean the grease lter at least every two months or as frequently as
necessary.
Never operate the appliance without the grease lter.
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE
Grease deposits in the grease lter can catch re. Never work with a
naked ame near the appliance (e.g. ambéing). Install the unit near a
heat-producing appliance for solid fuels (e.g. wood or coal) only if there
is a closed, non-detachable cover. There must be no ying sparks.
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE
Use only metal ductwork.
WARNING
RISK OF BURNS
The accessible parts get hot during operation. Never touch hot parts.
Keep children away.
CAUTION
It is recommended to wear gloves and long sleeves to protect hands
and forearms from abrasion and potential scratches during the
installation process.
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Child Safety
When children become old enough to use the appliance, it is the
responsibility of the parents or legal guardians to ensure that they are
instructed in safe practices by qualied persons.
Do not allow anyone to climb, stand, lean, sit, or hang on any part of an
appliance. This can damage the appliance or cause injury.
WARNING
Be sure the entire appliance (including the grease lters and light bulbs,
if applicable) has cooled and grease has solidied before attempting to
clean any part of the appliance.
Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance.
State of California Proposition 65 Warnings
WARNING
This product can expose you to chemicals including vinyl chloride,
which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Protecting The Environment
Unpack the appliance and dispose of the packaging in line with
environmental requirements.
NOTICE
Risk of damage due to corrosion. Always turn appliance on when
cooking to avoid condensation buildup. Condensation can lead
to corrosion damage.
Risk of damage due to moisture entering into the electronic circuitry.
Never clean operator controls with a wet cloth.
Surface damage due to incorrect cleaning. Clean stainless steel surfaces
in the grain direction only. Do not use any stainless steel cleaners on
operator controls. Never use strong or abrasive cleaning agents, since
they can cause surface damage.
Risk of damage from condensation back ow. Install exhaust vent at a
slight downward slope away from the appliance (1° slope).
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1 Parts Bag containing:
2 - Screws,
1/4-20 x .50
(12.7mm) Hex
Head
2 - Screws, #8-18
x .375 (9.5mm)
Phillips
8 - Wood Screws, #10
x .50 (12.7mm) Phillips
Round Head
2 - End Cap Trim
1 - Plastic
installation
template
(see pg. 14)
1 - Electrical Panel
2 - 2 in. (51mm)
Support Legs
2 - 4 in. (102mm)
Support Legs
2 - Upper Support Brackets
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
MASTERPIECE
®
SERIES DOWNDRAFT VENTIL
A
TOR
VENTILA
TEURS ENCASTRÉS SÉRIE MASTERPIECE
MD
VENTILADOR DE
TIRO DESCENDENTE SERIE MASTERPIECE
®
MANUEL
D'INSTALLA
TION
MANUAL DE
INSTALACIÓN
Installation
instructions
U
SE
AND CARE
GU
IDE
GUÍA
DE USO Y CUIDADO
MASTERPIECE
®
SERIES DOWNDRAFT VENTILATOR
GUIDE
D'
UTILISATION
ET D'ENTR ETIE N
VENTILA
TEURS ENCASTRÉS SÉRIE MASTERPIECE
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VENTILADOR DE
TIRO DESCENDENTE SERIE MASTERPIECE
®
Use and Care guide
Wiring diagram
Downdraft Ventilator Housing
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Installation review
This downdraft system can be used to exhaust cooking by-products
such as heat, steam, and smoke that may be created while cooking
using gas or electric cooktops. With its versatile design, there are ve
(5) basic discharge options - left, right, rear, front and recirculation. It
is important to rst plan your installation. The purchase of additional
accessories to complete the installation may be necessary.
It can be mounted in an island, peninsula, or conventional wall location.
The blower (purchase separately) and electrical panel can be mounted to
the downdraft unit, inside the cabinet, or in a convenient remote location.
This unit can be easily installed following these basic steps:
Plan the installation.
Cut out the countertop opening.
Prepare the downdraft housing.
Cut out the cabinet opening for discharge.
Mount the downdraft in the cabinet.
Install gas cooktop seal kit accessory, if applicable.
Connect the ductwork and install the blower.
Install downdraft electrical panel, if in remote location.
Install the cooking appliance.
Install end caps to downdraft.
Check the operation.
Note: the high level of air ow of this appliance may effect the gas
ame on some types of gas cooktops. This is NORMAL and will cause
no harm, but can be corrected by lowering the speed of the blower.
Parts supplied
Tools needed
Measuring tape
Pencil
Phillips screwdriver #2
Nut drivers - 11/32” (8.7mm), 3/8” (9.5mm), 7/16” (11.1mm)
Box-end wrench
Spirit-level
Aluminum tape (DO NOT use insulating tape)
Saw
Tin snips
Work gloves
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PLAN THE INSTALLATION
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for performance complaints
attributable to the duct section.
The device achieves its optimum performance by means of a short,
straight exhaust air duct and as large a pipe diameter as possible.
The optimum extraction performance is not achieved and fan noise
is increased if exhaust air ducts are long and rough and if there is a
large number of duct bends or diameters less than 6” (152mm).
The pipes or hoses for laying the exhaust air line must consist of
non-combustible material.
Seal the connection points of the ducts appropriately.
Ductwork must vent outside, not into attic spaces for example,
unless the available ’Non-duct Recirculation Kit’ is used.
Select ducting option
The 5 basic discharge connections, left, right, rear, front and recirculation can
be achieved through A to F with the optional parts listed.
1. The downdraft blower system is designed for use with 8” (203mm)
round ductwork using a exible blower or 6” (152mm) or 10” (254mm)
round ductwork using an inline or remote blower. (Purchase blowers
separately.): Six (6) different discharge connections are available:
A = 8” (203mm) Round, Left Discharge out of Flex Blower
B = 8” (203mm) Round, Right Discharge out of Flex Blower
C = 8” (203mm) Round, Down Discharge out of Flex Blower (Electrical
Panel to be mounted remotely)
D = 1-7/8” x 19” (48mm x 483mm), Left Discharge out of Housing to
Remote Blower or Flex Blower in remote location. Use 1-7/8” x 19”
1-7/8” x 19” (48mm x 483mm) to 6, 8, or 10” (152mm, 203mm, or
254mm) round transition ductwork as appropriate.
E = 1-7/8” x 19” (48mm x 483mm), Right Discharge out of Housing
to Remote Blower or Flex Blower in remote location. Use 1-7/8” x
19” (48mm x 483mm) to 6, 8, or 10” (152mm, 203mm, or 254mm)
round transition ductwork as appropriate.
F = 1-7/8” x 19” (48mm x 483mm), Rear Discharge out of Housing
to Remote Blower or Flex Blower in remote location. Use 1-7/8”
(48mm x 483mm) x 19” to 6, 8, or 10” (152mm, 203mm, or
254mm) round transition ductwork as appropriate.
2. For best performance: Choose the ducting option which allows the
shortest length of ductwork and a minimum number of elbows and
transitions. Check location of oor joists, wall studs, electrical wiring
or plumbing for possible interference.
A
B
C
D
E
F
Ductwork Preparation
DUCTING RECOMMENDATIONS
Proper performance is dependent upon proper ducting. Local building
codes may require the use of make-up air systems when using ducted
ventilation systems greater than specied cubic feet per minute (CFM)
of air movement. The specied CFM varies from locale to locale. It
is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to determine if
additional requirements and/or codes apply to specic installations.
DO NOT USE FLEXIBLE DUCT; it creates back pressure/ air turbulence
and reduces performance.
Always install a metal vent cover where the ductwork exits the house.
COLD WEATHER installations should have an additional backdraft
damper installed to minimize backward cold air ow and a nonmetallic
thermal break to minimize conduction of outside temperatures as part
of the ductwork.
The damper should be on the cold air side of the thermal break. The
break should be as close as possible to where the ducting enters the
heated portion of the house.
MAKE-UP AIR: Local building codes may require the use of make-up air
systems when using ducted ventilation systems greater than specied
CFM of air movement. The specied CFM varies from locale to locale.
It is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to determine if
additional requirements and/or standards apply to specic installations.
For safety reasons, ducting should vent directly outdoors (not into
an attic, underneath the house, into the garage or into any enclosed
space). The unit cannot be used in conjunction with a recirculation unit.
THERMADOR
®
recommends not exceeding 50 ft. (15 m) of equivalent
duct.
Plan cabinetry
For left, right, or rear exhaust:
Allow at least 18” (457mm) for transition and elbow or blower.
For left / right exhaust:
A 30” (762mm) deep cabinet is recommended to align properly with
ex blower. Flex blower can be mounted to rear cabinet wall or to a
platform / frame (not provided) on the base of the cabinet oor. (See
ex blower instructions.)
Cabinet depths of 24” (610mm) to 30” (762mm) are required -
depending on the type of cooking appliance.
For some applications, gas or electrical connections will need to be
moved or routed around downdraft unit.
For gas cooktop installations make sure that a minimum 27 square inch
(174 cm
2
) opening is provided in the toe-kick and cabinet base. Inadequate
ventilation of the cabinet below the cooktop may result in ame outage
when operating the fan on higher speeds.
Note: A cooktop sealing kit must be purchased for gas applications.
The kit includes hole covers for the toe-kick and cabinet base, as well as
a trim seal for the cooktop.
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DUCT EQUIVALENT CHART
Size
(in./mm)
Equivalent
Length
(ft/m)
Size
(in./mm)
Equivalent
Length
(ft/m)
6 (152) 1.2 (0.37)
6 (152) 10 (3)
8 (203) 0.7 (0.21)
10 (254) 0.6 (0.18)
3¼" x 10"
(83mm x 254mm)
straight
N/A 1 (0.3)
3¼" x 10" (83mm x 254mm),
Center reverse elbow , right
N/A 25 (7.6)
3¼" x 14"
(83mm x 356mm)
straight
N/A 0.7 (0.21)
" x 10" (83mm x 254mm),
Left reverse elbow
N/A 15 (4.6)
" x 10" (83mm x 254mm),
Right reverse elbow
N/A 25 (7.6)
6 (152) 12 (3.7)
6 (152) 2 (0.6)
2 (0.6)
2 (0.6)
8 (203) 6 (1.8)
10 (254) 5 (1.5)
8 (203)
10 (254)
6 (152) 5 (1.5)
8 (203) 3 (0.9)
10 (254) 2 (0.6)
3¼" x 10"
(83mm x 254mm),
90° Elbow , round
N/A 5 (1.5)
2" (51mm) long, 3¼" x 10"
(83mm x 254mm) flex
N/A 20 (6.1)
3¼" x 10"
(83mm x 254mm),
45° Elbow , round
N/A 15 (4.6)
3¼" x 10" (83mm x 254mm),
Roof jack and shutter
N/A 2 (0.6)
3¼" x 10"
(83mm x 254mm),
Flat elbow
N/A 20 (6.1)
6 (152) 5 (1.5)
8 (203) 2 (0.6)
6 (152) 10 (3)
NOTE: These commonly used installation parts can be purchased at
a local hardware store. THERMADOR® does not manufacture
these parts.
Measurements in inches (mm).
Round wall cap
Round roof cap
3¼" x
10" (83mm x 254mm)
to round
90° Elbow ,
Duct Piece
3¼" x 10" (83mm x 254mm)
Center reverse elbow , left
15 (4.6)N/A
3¼" x 10" (83mm x
254mm) to round
Round to 3¼" x 10"
(83mm x 254mm)
90° Elbow ,
Duct Piece
Smooth, straight
90° Elbow , round
45° Elbow , round
6 (152) 2 (0.6)
2 (0.6)
2 (0.6)
8 (203)
10 (254)
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36.000 in
914 mm
24.000 in
610 mm
7.500 in
191 mm
7.500 in
191 mm
5.272 in
134 mm
12.750 in
324 mm
5.000 in
127 mm
15.952 in
405 mm
7.976 in
203 mm
10.310 in
262 mm
33.152 in
842 mm
14.048 in 357 mm
17.478 in
444 mm
6.478 in
165 mm
11.000 in
279 mm
5.750 in
146 mm
6.000 in
152 mm
12.750 in
324 mm
12.750 in
324 mm
11.560 in
294 mm
11.586 in
294 mm
4.240 in
108 mm
7.320 in
186 mm
11.586 in
294 mm
16.000 in
406 mm
27.152 in
690 mm
30.000 in
762 mm
VTD600P
FLEX BLOWER
UCVRECIRC NON-DUCT
RECIRCULATION KIT
CVDUCT2 1-7/8” X 19”
(48MM x 483MM)
RECTANGULAR DUCT
UCVM30RS
UCVM36RS
UCVP36RS
DOWNDRAFT
CVTSIDE8
1-7/8” X 19”
(48MM x 483MM)
TO 8” (203MM) RD.
TRANSITION
CVTSIDE10
1-7/8” X 19” (48MM x 483MM)
TO 10” (254MM) RD.
TRANSITION
CVTSIDE10
1-7/8” X 19”
(48MM x 483MM)
TO 10” (254MM) RD.
TRANSITION
CVTSIDE8 1-7/8” X 19” (48MM x 483MM)
TO 8” (203MM) RD. TRANSITION
8” (203MM) RD.
ELBOW
*
10” (254MM) RD.
ELBOW
*
REAR
DUCTING
SIDE
DUCTING
FRONT
SIDE
VTD600P
FLEX BLOWER
CVDUCT2 1-7/8” X 19”
(48MM x 483MM)
RECTANGULAR DUCT
19.000 in
483 mm
FRONT
FRONT REAR
3.750 in
95 mm
INLET
OUTLET
OUTLET
FRONT
SIDE
CVTRECT2
1-7/8” X 19” (48MM x 483MM)
RECTANGULAR DUCT
ADAPTER
CVTSIDE6
1-7/8” X 19” (48MM x 483MM)
TO 6” (152MM) RD.
TRANSITION
CVTSIDE6
1-7/8” X 19”(48MM x 483MM)
TO 6” (152MM) RD. TRANSITION
CVTFRONT6
6” (152MM) RD. DUCT PLATE
CVTFRONT8
8” (203MM) RD. DUCT PLATE
CVTFRONT10
10” (254MM) RD. DUCT PLATE
C
L
C
L
OUTLET
29.750 in
756 mm
(Chimney DOWN)
41.750 in
1060 mm
(Chimney UP)
2.410 in
61 mm
24.000 in
610 mm
7.500 in
191 mm
6.000 in
152 mm
7.500 in
191 mm
5.750 in
146 mm
1.875 in
48 mm
7.500 in
191 mm
5.000 in
127 mm
7.500 in
191 mm
5.000 in
127 mm
6” (152MM) RD.
ELBOW
*
*
Not available from Thermador.
Purchase locally.
SYSTEM DIMENSIONS
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ACCESSORIES (purchase separately)
Flexible Blower
Thermador Model VTD600P
MODEL DESCRIPTION
UCVRECIRC
UCVFILTER
(replacement lter)
Non-Duct Recirculating Kit
Used in applications where ducting is not
feasible or available. Mount to toe kick
or base of a cabinet and attach directly
to VTD600P Flexible Blower using 8”
(203mm) round duct. Kit can be rotated
so that the exhaust is not directly at your
feet. Includes decorative cover plate.
CVTFRONT8
Rough-in Plate - 8” (203mm) Round
Use for applications where 8” (203mm)
round duct or elbow attaches to front
of airbox (VTD600P inline blower
installation).
CVTFRONT6
CVTFRONT10
Rough-in Plate - 6” or 10” (152mm or
254mm) Round
Use for applications where 6” or 10”
(152mm or 254mm) round duct or elbow
attaches to front of airbox (inline or
remote blower installation).
EXTNCE5
Extension Cable - 5-ft. (1.5m)
Used in applications where the electrical
panel is remotely mounted. If blower
discharge is down, electrical panel
must be relocated. Extends electrical
panel cable an additional 5-feet (1.5m)-
with the ability to connect up to two
extension cables.
UCV30ST
UCV36ST
Gas Cooktop Seal Kit - 30-in. (762mm),
36-in. (914mm)
Used to provide seal between gas
cooktop and downdraft. Also includes
cabinet hole cover plates. Two grilles are
provided in the kit, you may only need
one for your specic installation.
CVDUCT2
Rectangular Duct - 2-ft. (0.6m) sections
(1-7/8” x 19” /48mm x 483mm)
Galvanized steel construction.
2-ft. (0.6m) sections can be connected
together.
CVTRECT2
Rectangular Adapter for 1-7/8” x 19”
(48mm x 483mm)
Use to connect 1-7/8” x 19” (48mm
x 483mm) rectangular duct directly
to downdraft when using side or
rearexhaust.
MODEL DESCRIPTION
CVTSIDE8
1-7/8” X 19” (48mm x 483mm)
to 8” (203mm) Round
Transition
Rectangular to 8” (203mm) round
transition for left, right, or rear exhaust-
using Model VTD600P Flex Blower.
Can be attached to downdraft unit or
rectangular duct (CVDUCT2).
CVTSIDE6
CVTSID10
1-7/8” X 19” (48mm x 483mm) to 6” or
10” (152mm or 254mm) Round
Transition
Rectangular to 6” or 10” (152mm or
254mm) round transition for left, right,
or rear exhaust using inline or remote
blower. Can be attached to downdraft
unit or rectangular duct (CVDUCT2).
Inline and Remote Blowers
Thermador Models VTI610, VTR630, VTI1010, VTR1030, VTR1330
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INSTALLATION
COUNTERTOP
COOKTOP
DOWNDRAFT
FRONT TO BACK
INSIDE CABINET DEPTH
FLAT COUNTERTOP (C)
2-3/4” (70) MIN.
B
A
5/8” (16) MIN.
2-3/4” (70) MIN.
D
C
TEMPLATE
2-1/8” (54) MIN.
Cut countertop opening
1. Lay out and cut the cooktop cut-out far enough FORWARD so
downdraft will t behind it.
2. Set cooktop in place and slide it as far forward as possible without
exposing any gaps. Center and square it with edges of countertop.
3. Place the plastic template against the back ange of the cooktop.
Center the template. Trace around template to mark the
downdraftopening.
4. Remove cooktop from countertop.
5. Cut downdraft opening. Be careful not to chip edges of countertop.
COOKTOP
Template against back
edge of cooktop
Take measurements
1. Refer to the cooktop installation instructions for dimensions of
cooktop, countertop cut-out, and cabinet requirements. However,
it is recommended that oversized cabinets be used for easier
installation. Custom island designs need to account for deeper
cabinets, especially when mounting the blower behind the
downdraft. You must also plan for an access door.
Pay special attention to the areas of potential interference highlighted
below. A countertop with (A) a raised lip and/or (B) a backsplash may
not allow enough at countertop for a proper installation. Note that a
minimum of 2-3/4” (70mm) of at countertop is required behind cooktop
(C) and that a minimum of 2-3/4” (70mm) is necessary between the back
edge of the cooktop and the inside of cabinet back (D).
Installation with Electric and Induction Cooktops
Dimension “BT” is thickness of
the backsplash. Provide 1/2”
(13mm)clearance between the vent
cutout and the backsplash. Any
backsplash with a curved radius
where it meets the counter will
require additional clearance. Thicker
backsplashes may be used by
increasing the counter and cabinet
depths.
Set the cooktop into the coutertop
opening so that the back edge of the
cooktop overlaps the leading edge of
the downdraft.
Cooktop cutout width
2-1/4” (57)
BT
MIN.
1/2”
(13)
Downdraft cutout width:
30” (762) is 27-1/16” (687)
36” (914) is 33-1/16” (840)
Template
2-1/8” (54)
19-7/8” - 20”
(505 - 508)
22-11/16” - 22-13/16”
(576 - 579)
25-7/16” - 25-9/16”
(646 - 649)
11/16”
(17)
Measurements in inches (mm).
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Prepare downdraft housing
1. Place the downdraft on its back on a table or at work surface.
UPPER
SUPPORT
BRACKET
SLIDE
CHANNEL
SUPPORT
LEGS
HEX SCREW
1/4-20 X .500
(12.7MM)
2. Slide upper support brackets into slide channel at top left and right
of unit.
Attach long or short support legs (depending upon cabinet height)
to bottom sides of unit with hex screws provided. Do not tighten hex
screws completely at this time.
Optional: Electrical panel can be mounted in
a remote location.
#8-32 HEX
NUTS
Example: There is a drawer at the bottom of the cabinet, in front of the
downdraft. This may require the electrical panel to be mounted in an
adjacent cabinet. If blower discharge is down, electrical panel must be
relocated.
1. Remove (4) #8-32 hex nuts and electrical panel. 5-ft. (1.5 m) extension
cables (purchase separately) may be needed to mount electrical
panel in a remote location. Do not use more than 2 extension
cables (EXTNCE5). Do not mount with electrical panel slots facing
downward.
2. Installation of a remotely located electrical panel may be completed
after connecting the ductwork and installing the blower. Install
electrical panel according to local codes.
INSTALLATION
Installation with Gas Cooktops
Dimension “BT” is thickness of
the backsplash. Provide 1/2”
(13mm)clearance between the vent
cutout and the backsplash. Any
backsplash with a curved radius
where it meets the counter will
require additional clearance. Thicker
backsplashes may be used by
increasing the counter and cabinet
depths.
Set the cooktop into the coutertop
opening so that the back edge of the
cooktop overlaps the leading edge of
the downdraft.
Cooktop cutout width
1-7/8” (48)
BT
MIN.
1/2”
(13)
Downdraft cutout width:
30” (762) is 27-1/16” (687)
36” (914) is 33-1/16” (840)
Template
2-1/8” (54)
19-1/8” (486)
22-5/16” (567)
24-11/16” (628)
1-1/16”
(27)
Measurements in inches (mm).
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A - Installation using flexible blower
attached to downdraft
FRONT
PANEL
FLEX
BLOWER
If blower
discharge is
down,
electrical
panel must be
relocated.
(Purchase Model VTD600P Flexible Blower separately.)
1. Remove hex nuts to remove front panel cover.
2. Determine whether ex blower will discharge to the left, right,
ordown.
3. If blower discharge is down, remove (4) #8-32 hex nuts and
electricalpanel.
4. Place blower over studs around front panel opening.
5. Tighten hex nuts to secure blower in place.
Based on blower and ducting option selected,
go to the relevent section:
A - Installation using flexible blower
attached to downdraft
B - Installation using flexible or remote
blower - mounted in a remote location -
ducting through front panel opening
C - Installation using flexible or remote
blower - mounted in a remote location -
ducting through left, right or rear
BLOWER
SUPPORT LEGS
(4) BOLTS
5. Remove bolts from ex blower housing. Attach blower support legs
to ex blower housing with these (4) bolts. Do not tighten bolts at
this time.
B - Installation using inline or remote
blowers - with ducting through front
panel opening
CAUTION
If exible blower is mounted as an inline blower: Do not use legs
alone for support. It may be necessary to add extra support for
the exible blower.
FRONT
PANEL
6", 8", OR 10” (152MM, 203MM,
OR 254MM) ROUND
REMOTE ROUGH-IN
PLATE (Purchase Separately)
If blower
discharge is
down,
electrical
panel must be
relocated.
1. Remove hex nuts to remove front panel cover.
2. If blower discharge is down, remove (4) #8-32 hex nuts and
electricalpanel.
3. Place 6”, 8”, or 10” (152mm, 203mm, or 254mm) round rough-in
plate (purchase separately) over studs around front panel opening.
4.
Tighten hex nuts to secure remote discharge plate in place.
INSTALLATION
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C - Installation using inline or remote
blowers - with ducting through left, right
or rear
RECTANGULAR DISCHARGE
COVERS
This
Front Panel
remains
in place.
(Requires purchase of 1-7/8” x 19” (48mm x 483mm) to 6, 8, or 10”
(152mm, 203mm, or 254mm) round transition. 1-7/8” x 19” (48mm x
483mm) rectangular duct and connection adapters are also available.)
1. Remove only one RECTANGULAR DISCHARGE COVER.
2. Use nuts to connect 1-7/8” x 19” (48mm x 483mm) rectangular ductwork
connection adapter or 1-7/8” x 19” (48mm x 483mm) to 6, 8, or 10”
(152mm, 203mm, or 254mm) round transition to housing when installing
ductwork.
DUCTING OUT RIGHT SIDE OF
HOUSING SHOWN.
Cut out ductwork opening in cabinet
1. Measure and mark where to cut the ductwork opening in the cabinet
based on the ducting option selected. Use the dimensions in the
illustration below to help plan how and where to provide duct access
through your cabinet.
INSTALLATION
CENTER LINE
INSIDE
CABINET
BACK
INSIDE
CABINET FLOOR
1½”
(38)
21”
(533)
centered
4”
(102)
21”
(533)
A
/
8
7
REAR CORNER OF
DOWNDRAFT CUT-OUT
24¾” (629)
4 ”
(105)
/
8
1
5 ”
(149)
/
8
7
4”
(102)
HOLE FOR
1- ” x 19
(48 x 483)
DUCT &
TRANSITIONS
Hole in Cabinet Floor
Dimension A
Using Flex Blower (Model
VTD600P & 8” (203mm) round
duct straight down through
cabinet oor.)
(1½"/ 38mm left of installation
center line)
7¾ inches (197mm)
2. Set downdraft into cabinet/countertop opening as far back as possible
and make sure it is level.
INSTALLATION
Measurements in
inches (mm).
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3. Check that markings in cabinet line up with ducting coming
from downdraft.
4. Remove downdraft housing from cabinet.
CAUTION
Before cutting hole in cabinet for ductwork, check for interference
with oor joists, wall studs, electrical wiring or plumbing.
5. Cut ductwork hole in cabinet - as well as holes in wall or oor a necessary.
Mount downdraft in cabinet
1. Set downdraft into cabinet/countertop opening as far back as possible
and make sure it is level.
(2) #10 X 0.500
(12.7mm)
WOOD SCREW
HEX
SCREW
SUPPORT
LEG
2. Extend support legs and attach to bottom of cabinet with (2) screws
through each leg. Tighten hex screws.
If cabinet bottom is removed: Use blocks as spacers between oor and
support legs.
(2) #10 X 0.500 (12.7mm)
WOOD SCREWS
UPPER
SUPPORT
BRACKET
3. Extend upper support brackets and attach to sides of cabinet with (2)
screws through each bracket.
Installations using exible blower only:
4. Extend blower support legs and secure them to bottom of cabinet with
a screw through each bracket. Tighten (4) bolts to secure legs to ex
blower.
(4)
BOLTS
FLEXIBLE
BLOWER
INSTALLATION
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Gas cooktops only:
Install gas cooktop seal kit
(purchase separately)
Available for application with gas cooktops - where proper sealing is required
and holes are required in cabinet base. Kit includes trim seal, toe-kick cover
plate, and cabinet hole cover plate.
Installation instructions are included with the gas cooktop seal kit.
Install roof cap, wall cap, inline or remote
blower
1. Follow instructions included with caps, inline and remote blower.
Connect ductwork
1. From roof cap, wall cap, or remote blower - work back towards the
cabinet, attaching all ductwork, elbows and transitions as previously
planned.
2. Connect ductwork (and transition, if required) to ex blower or downdraft.
If necessary, use (2) #8-18 x .375 (9.5mm) Phillips screws for transition.
Note: Regardless of blower placement/exhaust, ensure that all seams are
properly taped - to make them secure and air-tight. This includes seams/
gaps between panels and/or on the blower.
Install the electrical panel
(if previously removed from downdraft housing)
1. If electrical panel was removed from the downdraft housing in order to
mount it in a remote location: Mount electrical panel in chosen location.
Note: Do not mount electrical panel with slots in cover facing downward.
Plan house wiring
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Parts inside the appliance can have sharp edges. The connection
cable can be damaged. Do not bend or pinch connection cables
during installation.
Before connecting the appliance, check the house wiring to make sure
it has sufcient circuit protection. The voltage and frequency of the
appliance must match the electrical installation (see rating plate).
Only a qualied electrician who takes the appropriate regulations into
account may lay or replace the connecting cable.
Follow all valid standards and laws.
Ensure that the electrical connection meets the requirements of the
latest version of all applicable standards and laws in the appropriate
country, especially the following standards:
National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA 70*, or CSA Standards C22.1-94,
Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 and C22.2 No.0-M91**, UL 507.
Have a qualied electrical technician check the grounding of the
appliance.
Do not ground to a gas line.
Keep these installation instructions for future reference.
Ensure that the wire diameter meets the requirements of the latest
version of all applicable standards and laws in the appropriate country,
especially the following standards:
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70*, or CSA Standards C22.1-
94, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 and C22.2 No.0-M91**.
The downdraft with the Flex Blower (purchase separately) draws 3.0
Amps and requires a 120 VAC, 60 Hz circuit.
The downdraft with Remote Blower (purchase separately) draws 9.0
Amps (max.) and requires a 120 VAC, 60 Hz circuit.
The downdraft has a 30-in. (762mm). long power cord with a 3-pronged
plug. Plan to provide a grounded outlet in a location which will allow the
power cord to reach.
INSTALLATION
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Install electrical wiring
CAUTION: Installation work and electrical wiring must be done
by qualied person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes,
regulations, and standards, including re-rated construction.
CAUTION: Do not use an extension cord. If the product power
cord is too short, have a qualied electrician install a three slot
receptacle.
1. Install a standard wiring box, with 3-pronged receptacle, within reach
of the downdraft’s power cord.
2. Remove electrical panel wiring box cover. Secure blower power cable
to electrical panel wiring box with U.L. approved strain relief.
Based on blower selected, go to the relevent
section:
A - Flex Blower Wiring
B - Remote Blower Wiring
A - Flex Blower Wiring
3. Connect exible blower wires to wires in electrical panel wiring box
as shown. Cap off BLUE wires (LOW 1).
4. Replace wiring box cover.
B - Remote Blower Wiring
REMOTE
BLOWER
M
ELECTRICAL PANEL
WIRING
BOX
BLACK (HIGH 4)
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLUE (LOW 1, CAP OFF)
GRAY (MED 2)
GROUND SCREW
ORANGE (MED-HIGH 3)
14/4 ROMEX
OR CONDUIT
Note: Some blowers may come with plugs or connectors, these
should be removed and the 14/4 ROMEX or Conduit wiring should be
connected in an approved junction box.
5. Connect power wires to wires in electrical panel wiring box as shown.
Cap off Low (Speed 1) wires.
6. Replace wiring box cover.
Connect downdraft to power
LOWER
RECEPTACLE
ELECTRICAL
PANEL CABLE
CABINET BOTTOM
1.
Plug electrical panel cable into lower receptacle as shown.
Plug the downdraft’s power cord into the 3-pronged receptacle.
Make sure that the power cord is routed away from the heat
generated by the cooktop.
2.
Check operation.
3. Remove all protective lm and packaging before operation. In order to
remove all protective lm and packaging, raise the intake housing and
remove the front panel to access the lter area.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Installation work and electrical wiring must be done
by qualied person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes,
regulations, and standards, including re-rated construction.
3. The following exterior or inline blowers can be used:
VTR630P - 600 cfm (17 m
3
/min) Remote Blower
VTI610P - 600 cfm (17 m
3
/min) Inline Blower
120 VAC • 60 Hz • 5.0 A (max.)
4. Install a standard wiring box, with 3-pronged receptacle, within reach
of the downdraft’s power cord.
CAUTION: Installation work and electrical wiring must be done
by qualied person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and
standards, including re-rated construction.
WIRING BOX
COVER
FLEXIBLE
BLOWER
M
ELECTRICAL PANEL
WIRING
BOX
BLACK (HIGH 4)
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
GRAY (MED 2)
GROUND SCREW
ORANGE (MED-HIGH 3)
BLACK
WHITE
BLUE (CAP OFF)
RED
ORANGE
GREEN
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Make-up air damper wiring (if required)
(Refer to make-up air damper instructions.)
MAKE-UP AIR
DAMPER
CONTACTS
Connects to 2 contacts on electrical panel.
Install cooking appliance
Align the cooking appliance with downdraft and fasten appliance in
place following appliance instructions.
Note: Accurate alignment of cooking appliance and downdraft is
necessary to ensure that there is no interference when air vent is raised
and lowered. There should be a gap of 1/32" - 1/16" (0.79mm - 1.59mm)
between the back of the cooktop and the front of the downdraft cover.
Attach endcaps to downdraft
END CAP COVER
TAPE
WITH
BACKING
GAP
(Place toward inside -
next to chimney.)
1. Remove backing from tape.
2. Clean end cap covers (inside) with Rubbing Alcohol or Isopropyl
Alcohol.
3. Press end cap covers over brackets.
4. Check the operation of the downdraft.
INSTALLATION
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