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 E 

 LIGHTS 

Recessed, dimmable 7.5W LED lights, 

size PAR16 E26/27. The quantity and placement of 

lights depends on the model.  

 F 

 

MAIN POWER SWITCH 

 

The main power switch is 

located inside the front of the 

hood. Remove the filters for 

access.

NOTE:

 When power is turned ON, or when power 

is restored after a power failure, the control panel 

lights will flash

 for a few seconds as the control 

panel re-boots.

 A 

 

HOOD CANOPY

 The hood canopy is the 

housing that covers and unites all components and 

creates the hood system. The purpose of the hood 

ventilation system is to capture heat, smoke, and 

odors and move them outside. 

 B 

 

CONTROL PANEL

  Located underneath the 

front of the hood. These buttons control the hood’s 

various functions.

 C 

 

FILTER

  Prevents grease and grime from 

getting into the fan(s). The number of filters 

depends on the model. 

Parts of the Range Hood

Hood Specifications

Total Connected Load

120V, 60 Hz, 9 Amp. Max. (10 Amp. Max. surge)

Filters

Baffle style, ready-to-assemble, stainless steel, dishwasher safe

Lights

120V, 60 Hz., 7.5W Dimmable LED (Max. 75W for halogen and other bulbs) 

Size: PAR16, E26/27 Base 

Model

Hood Width Hood Height

Hood Depth b

Hood Depth t

Filters

Lights

RNHP3012

30 inches

12 inches

24 inches

11 7/8 inches

2

2

RNHP3018

30 inches

18 inches

24 inches

11 7/8 inches

2

2

RNHP3612

36 inches

12 inches

24 inches

11 7/8 inches

3

3

RNHP3618

36 inches

18 inches

24 inches

11 7/8 inches

3

3

RNHP4812

48 inches

12 inches

24 inches

11 7/8 inches

4

4

RNHP4818

48 inches

18 inches

24 inches

11 7/8 inches

4

4

 D 

 

GREASE CHANNEL

  A removable part of the 

filter system that helps capture grease.

Model shown: 

RNHP30

A

B

E

D

C

Width

Depth b

Height

Depth t

OFF

ON

F

Summary of Contents for RNHP3012

Page 1: ...109173 Rev A Models RNHP30 RNHP36 and RNHP48 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: ...d causing 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 vertica...

Page 5: ...vents grease and grime from getting into the fan s The number of filters depends on the model Parts of the Range Hood Hood Specifications Total Connected Load 120V 60 Hz 9 Amp Max 10 Amp Max surge Filters Baffle style ready to assemble stainless steel dishwasher safe Lights 120V 60 Hz 7 5W Dimmable LED Max 75W for halogen and other bulbs Size PAR16 E26 27 Base Model Hood Width Hood Height Hood Dep...

Page 6: ... grease and debris to improve efficiency Select cookware of the proper size material and construction for the cooking task 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 Using the Hood Features Control the fan s lights and timer by pressing the illuminated bl...

Page 7: ...l D 3 Carefully remove the filter without scratching the grease channel Cleaning the Filters and Grease Channel 1 Wash the filters in hot soapy water 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 p...

Page 8: ...s damage if a short occurs 2 Gently push the suction cup tool A provided with your range hood onto the lens of the light bulb B Make sure the lens is grease free 3 Turn the tool handle left to loosen the bulb 4 Remove the tool and bulb 5 Insert the replacement bulb inside the housing and tighten If the bulb remains loose 6 Attach the suction cup to the lens of the replace ment bulb C Make sure the...

Page 9: ... lit and lights work Electrical malfunction in FAN Call for service Fan comes on by itself Hood s AUTO ON feature may have started The fan comes on automatically when the temperature rises above 140 F 60 C The AUTO ON feature protects the control panel from damage due to overheating The fan will automatically turn off when the temperature goes below 140 F 60 C if the fan control is set to off This...

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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