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MODELS  EW5830SS • EW5836SS

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Always turn the hood ON before cooking in order to establish an air 

flow in the kitchen.  After turning off the range, let the hood run for a 

few minutes to clear the air.
Operate the hood as follows:

OFF

Turns the fan OFF 
FAN (1-Pushbutton Switch, 3-Fan Speeds)

Turns the fan ON to the last selected speed, and activates a blue LED 

indicating the fan speed setting.  Pressing the FAN button a second 

time will index the fan speed and LED indicator to the next highest 

setting.  Pressing the FAN button when the fan is at the highest speed 

setting will index the fan and LED indicator to the lowest setting.

DELAY-OFF (10 Minute Delay-OFF)

Activates  the  10  minute  delay  off  feature  when  the  fan  is  ON  (any 

speed).  When activated, the blue LED indicator above the selected 

speed setting will blink.  The hood fan will automatically turn OFF after 

10 minutes has elapsed.  The DELAY-OFF button can be pressed at 

any time during the 10 minute countdown to turn off the feature.

LIGHT (1-Pushbutton Switch, 3-Light Intensities)

Turns the lights ON to the lowest intensity.  Pressing the LIGHT button 

a second time will index the light intensity to the next highest level.  

Pressing the LIGHT button when the lights are at the highest intensity 

will turn the lights off.

FILTER CHANGE INDICATION

After 30 hours of fan operation, the three blue LED indicators will blink 

simultaneously,  indicating  that  it  is  time  to  clean  the  grease  filters.  

To reset the filter clean timer, press and hold the OFF button for 3 

seconds.  The blinking LED indicators will turn off.

HEAT SENTRY SYSTEM

This  range  hood  is  equipped  with  a  standard  Heat  Sentry  system 

that monitors excessive temperature and automatically turns the fan 

speed on HIGH.
1)  If  the  fan  is  ON,  the  Heat  Sentry  system  will  increase  the  fan 

setting  to  its  highest  speed  when  the  temperature  is  elevated.  

The  blue  indicator  for  fan  speed  (3)  will  illuminate  and  blink  at 

a high rate, indicating that the heat sentry function is activated. 

Once the temperature has reduced, the Heat Sentry system will 

change the fan speed to the original setting. 

2)  If the fan is OFF, the Heat Sentry system will automatically turn 

the fan on to its highest speed when the temperature is above 

normal.  The blue indicator for fan speed (3) will illuminate and 

blink  at  a  high  rate,  indicating  that  the  heat  sentry  function  is 

activated.  After the temperature has lowered to normal, the fan 

will turn off.

OPERATION

FUSES 

The Range Hood Control Board contains a Main Fuse to protect the 

controls from power surges. New fuses can be purchased at a local 

electronic supply store. Use 5A, 120V, 5 mm diameter, 20 mm long, 

fast-acting, cartridge-type fuses. 

To replace a fuse (by qualified person(s): 

1. Disconnect power at service entrance. 

2. Remove filters

3. Remove control cover

4. Remove and inspect fuse.

MAKE-UP AIR DAMPER

The  hood  is  compatible  with  Broan  Make-Up  Air  Damper  Model 

MD6T or Model MD8T (optional). Purchase separately. 

Make the connection to the Make-Up Air Damper with low voltage 

wiring, as shown. See Make-Up Air Damper instructions for additional 

information.

REMOTE CONTROL

The hood is compatible with Broan Radio Frequency (RF) Remote 

Control Model BCR1 (optional). Purchase separately.
To link the BCR1 remote control with the hood, press and hold the 

LIGH T button for 3-seconds.
The blue LED indicators will turn on and off in succession to indicate 

the hood is in RF linking mode.  When in the  linking mode, press any 

key on the RF remote.  An audible beep will be heard at the hood, and 

the hood LED’s will stop blinking if a successful link is accomplished.  

If the remote control did not successfully link with the hood, the linking 

mode will be deactivated after 12 seconds, and the LED’s will stop 

the sequential blinking.  Refer to the BCR1 instructions for additional 

information.

OFF

FAN

DELAY

OFF LIGHT

FAN SPEED

LED INDICATORS

MAKE-UP AIR DAMPER

HOOD

24V
TRANSFORMER
(INCLUDED)

GRD

DRY CONTACT 

TERMINAL
BUSHING 

FOR LOW
VOLTAGE 

CONNECTION

MAKE UP DAMPER CONNECTION

(switched low voltage) 

20 GAUGE BELL WIRE FOR LOW
VOLTAGE CONNECTION ON
TOP OF HOOD

120 VAC

60 HZ

Summary of Contents for Elite EW5830SS

Page 1: ...short have a qualified electrician install an outlet near the appliance TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE a Never leave surface units unattended at high settings Boilovers cause smoking a...

Page 2: ...impurities Distances over 36 are at the installer and users discretion providing that the ceiling height permits PREPARE THE HOOD HOOD 12 3 8 TO CENTER OF UPPER BRACKET HOLES ROUND ELBOW HOOD MOUNTIN...

Page 3: ...ord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded Position the electrical outlet within the space covered by the decorat...

Page 4: ...grease filters by pulling down the metal latch tab and tilting filters downward to remove 5 Align the two outer keyhole slots on the hood with the mounting screws that were partially tightened into th...

Page 5: ...and replace them with Flue Extension Model FXNE58SS NOTE Non ducted installations require Non Duct Kit Model RKE58 purchase separately 1 Center the non duct plenum over the hood location and flush wit...

Page 6: ...ion of flexible metal ductwork included with RKE58 to hood duct connector and bottom of non duct plenum Use duct tape to make all joints secure and air tight CAUTION Do not use plastic duct 12 Plug po...

Page 7: ...that the heat sentry function is activated Once the temperature has reduced the Heat Sentry system will change the fan speed to the original setting 2 If the fan is OFF the Heat Sentry system will au...

Page 8: ...ngs make excessive or unusual noise replace the blower assembly with an exact service replacement LAMP SOCKET BRACKET SCREWS LIGHT PANEL LIGHT BULBS WARNING Bulbs may be hot Always allow bulbs to cool...

Page 9: ...OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH PRODUCT USE OR PERFORMANCE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to y...

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