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Using the Hood Features

Control the fan and lights by turning the knobs on 

the

 control panel

. Refer to the image 

Control 

Panel

 on the right.

Using the Fan

The 

fan

 knob has 

adjustable speed, with ON and 

OFF functions. 

Refer to the image 

Fan Control Knob

 on the right.

1.  Turn the 

FAN

 knob 

 A 

 

right

.

      The fan will start at the highest speed. 
2.  Keep turning right to decrease the speed. 
     Turning to the left increases the speed.
3.  Turn the 

FAN

 knob 

left

 until the fan turns OFF.   

 

Operating Instructions

Turning on the Lights

The 

lights

 knob has 

adjustable brightness, with ON 

and OFF functions. 

Refer to the image 

Light Control Knob

 on the 

right.
1.  Turn the 

LIGHTS

 knob 

 B 

 

right

; continue

      

at least one-half turn 

until the lights begin to glow.

2.  Continue turning right to increase brightness.
      Turning to the left decreases brightness.
3.  Turn the 

LIGHTS

 knob

 to the left until the light

s       

 shut OFF

Important Operating Tips

•  Always use the fan when cooking.
•  Turn the fan on a few minutes before cooking to 

establish an airflow current in the room.

•  Adjust the fan speed according to the volume and 

weight of the food you are cooking.

•  Shut nearby windows and doors, turn off ceiling 

fans, and close nearby heating and air conditioning 

vents to reduce drafts around the hood.

•  Place your largest pots and pans on the back burn-

ers when possible.

•  In the interest of safety,

 heat oils and fats slowly.

Energy Saving Tips

•  Keep the filter system and hood surfaces free of 

grease and debris to improve efficiency.

•  Select cookware of the proper size, material, and 

construction for the cooking task. 

A

B

F

an

L

ights

Control Panel

Fan Control Knob

high

low

ON

OFF

A

F

an

Light Control Knob

high

low

ON

OFF

Turn at least half-way 

until lights begin to 

glow 

B

L

ights

 WARNING

Never operate the range hood without the filters in place. 

Also, do not use the hood with grimy or grease-laden 

filters. Personal injury, fire, or damage to the range hood 

could result.

Summary of Contents for Distinctive DTHP48

Page 1: ...109175 Rev A Models DTHP30 DTHP36 and DTHP48 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Important Safety Instructions 1 Parts of the Range Hood 3 Operating Instructions 4 Care and Cleaning 5 Before You Call for Service 7 Warranty and Service 7 Warranty Card Back Cover ...

Page 2: ... 2008 Dacor all rights reserved ...

Page 3: ...t the Dacor Customer Service Team about problems or situations that you do not under stand Safety Symbols and Labels DANGER Immediate hazards that WILL result in severe personal injury or death WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in severe personal injury or death CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in minor personal injury or property damage DANGER To avoid the...

Page 4: ... and cause a fire hazard Always run the fans whenever the cooktop is being used Do not leave children alone or unattended in the area where the cooktop and range hood are in use Never allow children to sit or stand on an appliance Do not let children play with a range cooktop or range hood Do not store items of interest to children above or around the cooktop range or range hood The minimum vertic...

Page 5: ...als control the hood s lights and fan speeds Parts of the Range Hood Hood Specifications Total Connected Load 120V 60 Hz 9 Amp Max 10 Amp Max surge Filters Mesh style stainless steel dishwasher safe Lights 120V 60 Hz 75W Halogen Size PAR16 E26 27 All replaceable bulbs must be dimmable and not exceed 75W Max Model Hood Width Hood Height Hood Depth b Hood Depth t Filters Lights DTHP3010 30 inches 10...

Page 6: ...til the lights shut OFF Important Operating Tips Always use the fan when cooking Turn the fan on a few minutes before cooking to establish an airflow current in the room Adjust the fan speed according to the volume and weight of the food you are cooking Shut nearby windows and doors turn off ceiling fans and close nearby heating and air conditioning vents to reduce drafts around the hood Place you...

Page 7: ... or place them in a dishwasher 2 Unhinge the grease channel and clean with a hot soapy sponge You may need to carefully stand on a sturdy chair with assistance while you reach inside the hood lift up the grease channel with both hands and detach the piece 3 Dry the grease channel 4 Shake then dry the filters before reinstalling them Inserting the Filters 1 Grasp the filter knobs and push the front...

Page 8: ...tion cup to the lens of the replace ment bulb C Make sure the lens is grease free 7 Tighten this new bulb into the housing Twist right until it is tight 8 Remove the suction cup from the bulb 9 Turn the power ON at the fuse box or circuit panel Dacor Replacement Parts To order replacement parts directly from Dacor refer to the tables on the right for light bulb kits and filter kits Visit us at www...

Page 9: ... clogged Consult with a qualified installation professional Fan does not work but lights work Electronics malfunction in the fan or fan switch Call for service The ductwork connected from the range hood chimney to outside the house or building required to vent heat and smoke is not manufactured warranted or serviced by Dacor The consumer is responsible for having a qualified installer install and ...

Page 10: ... responsibility of the purchaser What Is Not Covered Slight color variations may be noticed because of differ ences in painted parts kitchen lighting product place ment and other factors this warranty does not apply to color variation Service calls to educate the user on proper use and care of the product Service fees for travel to islands and remote areas which include but are not limited to ferr...

Page 11: ...RRANTY PROCESSING DEPT PO BOX 90070 CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 91715 9907 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL CITY OF INDUSTRY CA PERMIT NO 1600 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE ...

Page 12: ...ne G Architect Designer C Appliance Dealer Showroom H Another Dacor Owner D Kitchen Dealer Showroom I Model Home E Home Show J Other 2 Where did you buy your Dacor appliances A Appliance Dealer D Builder B Kitchen Dealer E Other C Builder Supplier 3 For what purpose was the product purchased A Replacement only C New Home B Part of a Remodel D Other 4 What is your household income A Under 75 000 D ...

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