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Range Hood Control Panel

•  Lamps/Light

•  Press the 

Light

 button once and the lamps will 

turn on at maximum brightness.

•  When the lamps are on, Press and Hold the 

Light

 button to reduce the brightness. Release 

the 

Light

 button when the desired brightness is 

reached.

•  Press the 

Light

 button again and the lamps will 

turn off.

•  The lamps can be turned off manually, or 

automatically with the 

Delayed Auto Shut Off 

Function

.

•  Speed Control

•  There are 4 speed modes you can choose from:

 

Quiet, Low Speed, Medium Speed and High 
Speed.

Button

Mode

Q

Quiet - 

Generate less noise, 

perfect for light cookings

.

L

Low Speed

M

Medium Speed

H

High Speed

Note

•  Pressing any of the speed buttons will turn 

on the range hood and set it to the speed the 
button designates.

•  The last selected speed will be memorized 

and resumed the next time the range hood is 
turned on by pressing the power button.

•  Power

•  Pressing the 

Power button

 can also 

turn on 

and resume

 the Range Hood to 

the speed the 

last time used

.

•  After cooking, press the Power button 

once

 will activate the 

Delayed Auto Shutoff 

function

•  Quickly press the Power button twice

 will 

shut off

 the range hood 

immediately

.

3-Minute Delayed Auto Shut Off Function

•  When the 

range hood is running

 at any 

speed, 

press the Power button once

 will 

activate the Delayed Auto Shut Off function

The countdown timer will start and the range 
hood will be shut off automatically in 3 
minutes.

•  While the Delayed Auto Shut Off function is 

activated, press the Power button again and 
the range hood will be shut off immediately.

WARNING

Read all instrutions and warnings in the Range Hood 
User Manual before using the hood.

•  DO NOT use the hood when there are no 

safety grills and filters.

•  NEVER dispose cigarette ashes, ignitable 

substances, or any foreign objects into 
blowers.

•  NEVER leave the cooking appliances 

unattended. When frying, the oil in the pan 
can easily overheat and catch on fire. The 
risk of self-combustion is higher when the 
oil has been used several times.

•  NEVER cook on “open” flames under the 

range hood. Check deep-fryers during use: 
Superheated oil may be flammable.

RANGE 

HOOD 

USE 

          

Summary of Contents for RH-IT Split Insert Series

Page 1: ...Range Hood OWNER S MANUAL RH IT Split Insert Series Test Run Before Installation Ver RH IT 2020A ...

Page 2: ...e films is not a new product The protective films on the body was removed to complete the brush finished polishment on the surface The Baffle Filters might be covered by protective films that can be removed with the following steps Soak the Baffle Filters into hot waters or use heated air from a hair dryer to soften the films Peel off the films from the corner Wiring Diagram Important This Wiring ...

Page 3: ... Contents Power Cord 120V Speed Control Cord 5 Wire Cable Provide Power to the Blower Unit Blower Unit Model RH SP BLW Hood Unit Wire Colors and Speeds Speed Control Cord Wire Color Speed Black Neutral White Speed Quiet Q Orange Speed Low L Green Speed Medium M Red Speed High H Important This Diagram is for connecting the wires from RH IT Hood Unit to an Awoco Interior Blower Unit Model RH SP BLW ...

Page 4: ...walls ceiliings attics crawl spaces or garages 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 the hood ON when cooking at high heat or when flambeing food i e Crepes Suzette Cherries Jubilee Peppercorn Beef Flambé Clean ventilatin...

Page 5: ... Refer to Page 11 for troubleshooting Possible Tools Needed Marker Pencil Jig Saw or Reciprocating Saw Screwdrivers or Power Drill Level Measuring Tape Knife Duct Foil Tape Screws 2 PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION Venting Requirements DO Have the venting system go vertically from the range hood to the roof if possible Have 24 30 distance between the cooktop and the range hood 27 is recomm...

Page 6: ... mounting height above the range Minimum Duct Size Round 6 minimum Rectangular 3 1 4 x 10 minimum IMPORTANT Observe all governing codes and ordinances It is the customer s responsibility To contact a qualified electrical installer To ensure that the electrical installation is in compliance with applicable codes and standards Electrical Requirements A 120V 60Hz AC only 15A fused electrical circuit ...

Page 7: ...onnect the Wires for the LED Lamps and the Control Panel Figure 2 Remove the Panel and put it in a safe location Flip the Hood Unit body over so that the Vent Opening is facing the ceiling Remove the screws around the Vent Opening and flip the black Vent Out Adapter over Figure 3 Align the Vent Out Adapter with the screw holes on the top of the Hood Unit and tighten all screws Figure 4 Connect the...

Page 8: ...es Electrical Connection Connecting the Blower Unit to the Hood Unit is as simple as Match Colors and Connect Simply pick the wires with the same color from both ends and secure them with a wire nut connector Refer to the Wiring Diagram in the Test Run section for how to connect the wires properly This range hood comes with a power cord with a 3 prong plug Connect the power cord to a designated gr...

Page 9: ...speed the last time used After cooking press the Power button once will activate the Delayed Auto Shutoff function Quickly press the Power button twice will shut off the range hood immediately 3 Minute Delayed Auto Shut Off Function When the range hood is running at any speed press the Power button once will activate the Delayed Auto Shut Off function The countdown timer will start and the range h...

Page 10: ...by pulling it down Wash the filter in the top rack of the dishwasher or with warm soapy solution manually Let the filters dry thoroughly Make sure the spring release handle is toward the front align and insert the filter Pull the spring release handle and push the filter into position Release the handle Repeat the steps for the remaining filters Replacing the Filters Replace the baffle filters imm...

Page 11: ...properly Check if the duct is clogged or the damper half circular flapper is not installed correctly or opening properly A tight mesh on a side wall cap might also cause restriction to the air flow The lights work but the blower is not spinning at all or is rattling The blower might be jammed or scraping the bottom due to shipping damage Disconnect the power cord remove the fan grill and the fan b...

Page 12: ... such as light bulbs stainless steel baffle filters The natural wear of finish and wear due to improper maintenance use of corrosive and abrasive cleaning products pads and oven cleaner products Chips dents or cracks on the product caused by transportation and handling Damage of product caused by accidents pests and vermin lightning wind fire floods or acts of God Damage of product caused by unaut...

Page 13: ...Website www awoco com Customer Support 1 888 412 3428 ...

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