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WARNING
Always have the filters in place when operating the range hood. To avoid personal injury, fire, or damage to the hood,
ensure the filters are free of grime and grease.
Using the Hood Features
Control the fan(s), lights, and timer by pressing the illumi-
nated blue buttons on the
control panel
.
Using the Fan
Fan speed is indicated by the number of lights glowing on
the fan-speed display bar (A, above).
1. Press the Fan button (B, above).
The fan comes on at the lowest speed.
2. Press the button again to increase the speed.
When you press the button a fifth time, the fan turns off.
Using the Lights
1. Press the Lights button (C, above).
The lights come on at the high setting.
2. Press the Lights button a second time.
The lights dim to the low setting.
3. Press the Lights button a third time.
The lights turn off.
Setting/Turning Off the Timer
Your hood has a timer that automatically turns the fan and/
or lights off after 10 minutes.
1. Set the fan/lights to the desired setting.
2. Press the Timer button (D, above).
The button lights
,
indicating the timer is on; the fan/lights
turn OFF after 10 minutes.
3. Press the Timer button.
The light on the Timer button shuts off, indicating that the
timer is off.
Resetting the Clean Filter Light
Every 50 hours of fan use, the Clean Filter light (E, above)
comes on, indicating the filters may need to be cleaned.
1. Simultaneously press/hold the Fan (B) and Timer (D)
buttons for three seconds or until the light turns off.
2. Clean the filters if needed. (See
Cleaning the Filters
,
Pg. 5).
About the AUTO-ON Safety Feature
To protect the electronics from heat damage, the fan auto-
matically turns ON when the temperature exceeds 140°F
(60°C). Fan speed increases with the heat.
Temporarily Turning Off the AUTO-ON Feature
1. Press-release the Fan button until the fan turns off.
If the temperature below the hood stays above 140°F
(60°C), the fan turns on to protect the electronics from
scorching. Once the temperature drops below 130°F
(54°C), the fan automatically shuts 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 to the volume and weight of the food
being cooked.
• Shut nearby windows and doors, turn off ceiling fans, and
close nearby heating and AC vents to reduce drafts around
the hood.
• Place your largest pots and pans on the back burners when
possible.
• For safety’s sake,
heat oils and fats slowly.
Energy-Saving Tips
• For most efficient function, keep the filter system and hood
surfaces free of grease and debris.
• Select cookware (size, material, construction) appropriate to
the task.
Operating Instructions
Control Panel