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Model: FSH-4
Overview
3.02
Filter Chamber & Exhaust
Item
Description
Function
1
Hood Filter Door (2)
Provides access the pre-filter, E.A.C. and charcoal filters. Both
Doors must be closed and latched before the hood will operate.
2*
Baffle Filter (2)
The first stage of ventless air cleaning system. Stainless steel filters
capture larger grease particulate. Easy to remove for daily cleaning.
Baffle filters should be cleaned daily
.
3
Pre-Filter (2)
Single-use, disposable filters remove moisture and some additional
grease-laden vapor from the air stream. Helps to keep the E.A.C.
cells performing effectively.
NEVER attempt to clean and re-use pre-
filters ... replace every 7-10 days with NEW
.
4
E.A.C. Filter Cells
(Left & Right)
E.A.C. Collector Cells are sustainable electrostatic devices that
remove fine particulate from grease-laden vapor and smoke
generated by the cooking appliances.
To maintain peak
performance, E.A.C. cells must be cleaned DAILy as described later
in this manual.
5
Charcoal Filter (2)
Single-use, disposable filters that help to control cooking aromas in
exhausted air. Filters must be replaced periodically.
NEVER attempt
to clean and re-use charcoal filters ... Typically, replace with NEW
filters every 30 to 45 days. Replacement cycle is dependent on
appliances in use, and type of foods cooking activities.
6*
Self-Supporting Hood Stand
Self-supporting hood stand ... side & rear stand skirts contain
cooking vapors to facilitate hood capture performance. Maximizes
usable hood width.
7
Exhaust Outlet
Directs cleaned air back into the room.
A minimum clearance of
14” MUST be maintained between the top of the Exhaust Outlet
and the ceiling, or other obstruction
.
DO NOT attempt to direct exhaust into a different space by
attaching ductwork; this will cause poor performance.
8*
Grease Drip Cup
Catches and collects grease condensate generated at the baffle
filters. This cup should be emptied and cleaned daily.
9
E.A.C. Drip Cup (2)
Catches and collects grease residue which may drip from E.A.C.
filter cells. Should be checked/emptied daily and cleaned as
needed.
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Summary of Contents for FSH-4 Hood
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