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Components

Filters

The chimney vent hood comes supplied with 
2 metal grease fi lters. (Also supplied is a single 
charcoal fi lter for installations not vented to the 
outside.) The metal fi lters trap grease released by 
foods on the cooktop. The fi lters also help prevent 
fl ames from damaging the inside of the hood. For 
this reason the grease fi lters must always be in 
place when the hood is in use.

The 2 vent hood grease fi lters are located on the 
underside of the canopy. It is necessary to remove 
the fi lters to gain access to the nomenclature, light 
shield, duct cover, and the fan motor. To remove the 
grease fi lters, pull out the visor, grasp the fi lter lock 
and pivot it open to release. Pull the fi lter down and 
out. 

Filter Locks

To reinstall the grease fi lters, insert the two tabs on 
the bottom fi lter edge into the slots in the back of 
the hood. Push the front of the fi lter up, open the 
fi lter lock and snap it into place in the hood.

If the hood is not vented to the outside, the air 
will be recirculated through an additional single 
disposable charcoal fi lter that helps remove smoke 
and odors. 

To remove the charcoal fi lter, fi rst remove the 2 
grease fi lters. Grasp the front of the charcoal fi lter 
and pull it down and out.

To reinstall the charcoal fi lter, insert the back edge 
into the rear (center). Push the front of the fi lter up 
and snap it in place in the hood. Replace the 2 metal 
fi lters. 

Visor

The visor houses the push-button assembly and 
slides forward over the cooktop surface and retracts 
when not in use. The visor is attached to 2 movable 
tracks recessed in the canopy. The visor must 
be removed to replace the light shield and light 
receptacles.

To remove the visor:

1.   Slide the visor forward until it stops. Remove the 

single Phillips-head screw from the 2 visor end 
caps. Remove the end caps. 

2.  Remove the 4 Phillips-head screws on the 

bottom of the visor.

3.   Carefully slide the visor out until it is clear of the 

tracks.

4.   Unplug the ribbon connector from the left visor 

track.

Bottom View

Caution:

 Upon 

reassembly, ensure 
the push-button 
ribbon is clear of visor 
mounting screws. 

Ribbon Connector

Summary of Contents for MONOGRAM ZV800SJSS

Page 1: ...MODEL SERIES ZV800SJSS ZV800BJBB TECHNICAL SERVICE GUIDE GE Consumer Industrial Monogram 36 in Chimney Vent Hood PUB 31 9132 03 05...

Page 2: ...avoid personal injury disconnect power before servicing this product If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test purposes disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary chec...

Page 3: ...Motor Assembly 17 Filters 10 Glass Visor 8 Installation Information 7 Introduction 4 Lights 12 Light Receptacles 13 Nomenclature 5 Power Supply Housing 15 Push Button Assembly 12 Push Button Controls...

Page 4: ...py is sleekly styled with a streamlined design seamless nished edges and front mounted touch controls Powerful ventilation A four speed 500 CFM fan blower with boost option captures the smoke and stea...

Page 5: ...tter designating the year repeats every 12 years Example T 1974 T 1986 T 1998 Z V 800 S J SS Monogram J Model Year S Stainless Steel B Black Features Vent SS Stainless Steel BB Black on Black Nomencla...

Page 6: ...washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS Ground Path Resistance 0 10 Max Insul...

Page 7: ...t installation Custom cabinet modi cation is required for recirculating operation Installation Information The vent hood is heavy Adequate structural support should be provided in all types of install...

Page 8: ...Grasp the visor and pull it out to remove steam more ef ciently when cooking Push it back when not in use The vent fan and lights work with the visor in or out Cleaning To preserve and protect the ne...

Page 9: ...pply Housing Cover Canopy Visor Light Fan assembly Light 3 2 4 1 5 Power Supply Housing Components 1 Transformer 2 Triac 3 PTC Board 4 Capacitor 5 Power Control Board PCB Front View Shown with decorat...

Page 10: ...d to the outside the air will be recirculated through an additional single disposable charcoal lter that helps remove smoke and odors To remove the charcoal lter rst remove the 2 grease lters Grasp th...

Page 11: ...track inward to clear the canopy then remove it 6 Remove the 2 Phillips head screws that attach the ribbon receptacle to the left track 7 Remove the single Phillips head screw that holds the black rib...

Page 12: ...ace by a bracket with 3 thumb screws Access to the push button assembly is located behind a cover on the underside of the visor To remove the push button assembly 1 Remove the 2 Phillips head screws t...

Page 13: ...t Receptacles The 2 light receptacles are recessed in the light shield and are located on the underside of the canopy Each receptacle consists of a bulb socket and glass cover WARNING Before replacing...

Page 14: ...et the upper duct section fall into the lower duct section Damage to the canopy can occur 2 Remove the two Phillips head screws one on each side that attach the upper section of the duct cover to the...

Page 15: ...g the resistance between the two in terminals black and brown wires Resistance should be greater than 1M PTC Board The PTC board provides protection for the lighting circuit during momentary power sur...

Page 16: ...s follows Insert screwdriver in the center of the space between the plug and connector receptacle on the PCB Push down on the screwdriver handle pivot blade about 5 degrees and pull out the plug at th...

Page 17: ...Remove the duct cover See Duct Cover 5 Remove the power supply housing cover See Power Supply Housing 6 Remove the 4 Phillips head screws that hold the lower electrical component cover in place Remov...

Page 18: ...to the fan power cable Insert the fan wiring through the power supply housing wire entry inlet 12 Grasp the fan motor assembly from the bottom Remove the 4 Phillips head screws that hold the fan motor...

Page 19: ...MOTOR NO CHECK IF 120V AC IS PRESENT AT MOTOR TERMINAL BLOCK IN LEFT BLACK BOX NO YES ORDER MOTOR INSPECT PCB IN BLACKBOX NOTE 1 HOOD OK NO DONE ORDER INSTALL ENTRY DISPLAY ASSEMBLY CONTROL PCBS NO LI...

Page 20: ...uctors Speed Test Wires Wires Jumped Resistance ohms 5 at 68 F 20 C 1 red black blue orange 20 6 2 red black white orange 14 4 3 red white white orange 7 6 BOOST red black black orange 7 6 MOTOR TEST...

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Page 22: ...tes do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may...

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