KOBE CH2230SQB-1 Installation Instructions And Operation Manual Download Page 33

 

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TROUBLE SHOOTING 

 

Issue 

Possible Cause 

Solution 

After 
Installation, 
both motors 
and lights are 
not working. 

The power is not on. 

Make sure the circuit breaker and the unit’s 
power is ON. Use a voltage meter to check 
the power supply. 

The wire connection is not secure. 

Check and tighten wire connection. 

The control panel and processor 
board wiring are disconnected. 

Check wire continuity from control panel to 
processor board. 

The control panel and processor 
board is defective. 

Replace the control panel or processor 
board. 

Lights are 
working, but 
motor(s) is 
not. 
 

The motor(s) is defective. 

Replace the motor. 

The capacitor(s) is defective. 

Replace capacitor(s). 

The control panel or processor 
board is defective. 

Replace the control panel or processing 
board. 

The range 
hood is 
vibrating. 

The blower system is not secure. 
 

Tighten the turbine impeller/squirrel cage 
and air chamber. 

The turbine impeller/squirrel cage is 
not balanced. 

Replace the turbine impeller/squirrel cage. 

Hood is not secured in place. 

Check the installation of hood, tighten the 
mounting bracket. 

The motor is 
working, but 
the lights are 
not working. 
 

LED light fixture(s) is defective. 
 

Replace LED light fixture(s) 

The light wiring(s) is loose. 
 

Check wire continuity from processor board 
to light transformer to LED light fixture(s). 

The control panel or processor 
board is defective. 
 

Replace the control panel or processing 
board. 
 

The range 
hood is not 
venting out 
correctly. 
 

The range hood is installed outside 
of the manufacture recommended 
clearance. 
 

Adjust the clearance between the range 
hoods and cook top to 26” to 30”. For Island 
range hood, the clearance between the 
range hoods and cook top is 30” to 36”. 

There is no make-up air inside the 
house. 

Open the window to enhance the 
performance of the range hood by creating 
a sufficient make-up air. 

Obstacle blocking the pipe work. 
 

Remove all obstacles from the duct work. 

The pipe size is smaller than the 
suggested pipe size. 

Change the ducting according to the 
manufacture suggestion. 

Cold air is 
coming into 
the home. 

The pipe connection is not properly 
sealed.  

Check the pipe installation. 
 

The damper is not properly installed 
or is missing from the installation. 

Check the damper installation. 
 

The damper is not installed. 

Installing the damper will help eliminate air 
backflow. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CH2230SQB-1

Page 1: ...QB 1 36 Wall Mount CH2230SQB WM 1 30 CH2236SQB WM 1 36 CH27 Series Model No Under Cabinet CH2730SQB 1 30 CH2736SQB 1 36 CH2742SQB 1 42 CH2748SQB 1 48 Wall Mount CH2730SQB WM 1 30 CH2736SQB WM 1 36 CH2...

Page 2: ...T INSTALL THE UNIT AND KEEP ALL ORIGINAL PACKAGING MATERIAL 2 Have your original invoice as proof of purchase and product serial number ready 3 Contact your merchant for product replacement due to shi...

Page 3: ...E 16 SPECIFICATIONS 17 MEASUREMENTS DIAGRAMS 19 PARTS LIST 22 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 28 TROUBLE SHOOTING 30 WARRANTY 31 WARRANTY INFORMATION FORM 33 READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING A L L W I...

Page 4: ...atment negligence or any other circumstances beyond the control of KOBE RANGE HOODS authorized agents Any repair carried out without the supervision of KOBE RANGE HOODS authorized agents will automati...

Page 5: ...ou still smell gas call the Gas Company and Fire Department right away CAUTION 1 For general ventilation use only Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors 2 To reduce the risk...

Page 6: ...ood x 3 36 hood H Stainless Steel Spacer x 2 30 hood I Wire Cap x 3 J Screws Package A B C D E F G G I J K Adjustable Duct Cover L Screws Package M Hood Mounting Bracket N Duct Cover Support x 2 O Duc...

Page 7: ...teel Spacer x 2 30 42 hood I Wire Caps x 3 J Screw Package A B C D E F G H I J K Adjustable Duct Cover L Screws Package M Hood Mounting Bracket N Duct Cover Support x 2 O Duct Cover Mounting Bracket P...

Page 8: ...o Ceiling B Height of Floor to Counter Top Standard 36 C Preferred Height of Counter Top to Hood Bottom Minimum 26 to 30 D Height of Hood E Height of the Cabinet FOR WALL MOUNT WITH OPTIONAL DUCT COVE...

Page 9: ...Y SHARP EDGES PLEASE WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES IF REMOVING ANY PARTS FOR INSTALLING CLEANING OR SERVICING NOTE BE CAREFUL WHEN USING ELECTRICAL SCREWDRIVER DAMAGE TO THE HOOD MAY OCCUR Installation Conte...

Page 10: ...on each side Figure 2 Using reference on Page 19 20 to measure and create access opening for electrical wires and exhaust under the cabinet Vent option installation CAUTION USE HAND TOOLS ONLY DO NOT...

Page 11: ...ush with the front of the cabinet 7 Draw electrical wires through cabinet access opening 8 Use electrical drill to remove the knockout holes on top of the range hood 9 Place screws provided into the e...

Page 12: ...ctwork Use duct tape to make all joints secure and air tight Install Accessories 11 Place baffle filters spacers underneath the hood Figure 7 Final Assembly 12 Turn power ON in control panel Check all...

Page 13: ...g lumber for secure installation Using references on Table 2 and meansurements on page 19 21 decide the level of the lumber Refer to Figure 9 Vent option installation CAUTION USE HAND TOOLS ONLY DO NO...

Page 14: ...Figure 13 Hood Installation CAUTION If moving the cooking range is necessary to install the hood turn off the power in an electric range at the main electrical box SHUT OFF THE GAS BEFORE MOVING A GA...

Page 15: ...en to house wires and cap with wire connectors 9 Store wires in the wiring box Ductwork Installation 10 Use steel pipe to connect the exhaust on the hood to the ductwork Use duct tape to make all join...

Page 16: ...ssories 15 Place baffle filters spacers underneath the hood Figure 18 Final Assembly 16 Turn power ON in control panel Check all lights and fan operation 17 Make sure to leave this manual for the home...

Page 17: ...button a second time Light Control Press button to turn LED lights ON Each press of button will cycle the light intensity through Bright Medium Bright Dim and OFF Lights are controlled independently...

Page 18: ...ress and hold control button until icon no longer appears in the LED Display NOTE Pressing button while ECO Mode is active will activate the regular fan function and the speed will be displayed in LED...

Page 19: ...pots Use dry soft towel to dry the hood 3 DO NOT allow deposits to accumulate or remain on the hood 4 DO NOT use ordinary steel wool or steel brushes Small bits of steel may adhere to the surface and...

Page 20: ...ood on the QuietMode setting for 10 minutes every hour to remove excess moisture microscopic particles and odors to promote a cleaner kitchen environment LIGHTS 3 Level Lighting 3 watt LED light x 2 3...

Page 21: ...50 5 61 5 CH2748SQB 1 48 55 0 75 0 SPEED QuietMode 1 2 3 4 5 Air Capacity cfm 280 350 420 510 610 720 Sone dB 1 0 40 1 4 45 2 8 55 3 5 58 4 2 61 4 5 62 One sone is equivalent to the sound of a refrige...

Page 22: ...millimeters Inch measurements are estimated All measurements in are millimeters FOR UNDER THE CABINET MODEL NO CH2230SQB 1 30 CH2236SQB 1 36 30 Knockout Holes A 36 Knockout Holes B FOR WALL MOUNT DUC...

Page 23: ...NO CH2730SQB 1 30 CH2736SQB 1 36 CH2742SQB 1 42 CH2748SQB 1 48 30 Knockout Holes A 36 42 48 Knockout Holes A B FOR WALL MOUNT DUCT COVER IS INCLUDED MODEL NO CH2730SQB WM 1 30 CH2736SQB WM 1 36 CH274...

Page 24: ...21 Hood Mounting Bracket Duct Cover Mounting Bracket Duct Cover Support...

Page 25: ...11 Motor B L1 0301 0120 102B 12 Motor A L1 0301 0120 102A 13 Turbine Impeller B L1 0251 0747 B 14 Turbine Impeller A L1 0251 0747 A 15 Processor Board L1 0404 6001 B 16 Plastic Oil Tunnel L1 0502 010...

Page 26: ...23 MODEL NO CH2230SQB 1 and CH2230SQB WM 1 30 CH2236SQB 1 and CH2236SQB WM 1 36...

Page 27: ...0401 0120 6 11 Motor B L1 0301 0120 102B 12 Motor A L1 0301 0120 102A 13 Turbine Impeller B L1 0251 0747 B 14 Turbine Impeller A L1 0251 0747 A 15 Processor Board L1 0404 6001 B 16 Plastic Oil Tunnel...

Page 28: ...25 MODEL NO CH2730SQB 1 and CH2730SQB WM 1 30 CH2736SQB 1 and CH2736SQB WM 1 36...

Page 29: ...0401 0120 6 11 Motor B L1 0301 0120 102B 12 Motor A L1 0301 0120 102A 13 Turbine Impeller B L1 0251 0747 B 14 Turbine Impeller A L1 0251 0747 A 15 Processor Board L1 0404 6001 B 16 Plastic Oil Tunnel...

Page 30: ...27 MODEL NO CH2742SQB 1 and CH2742SQB WM 1 42 CH2748SQB 1 and CH2748SQB WM 1 48...

Page 31: ...28 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MODEL NO CH2230SQB 1 and CH2230SQB WM 1 30 CH2236SQB 1 and CH2236SQB WM 1 36 CH2730SQB 1 and CH2730SQB WM 1 30 CH2736SQB 1 and CH2736SQB WM 1 36...

Page 32: ...29 MODEL NO CH2742SQB 1 and CH2742SQB WM 1 42 CH2748SQB 1 and CH2748SQB WM 1 48...

Page 33: ...ounting bracket The motor is working but the lights are not working LED light fixture s is defective Replace LED light fixture s The light wiring s is loose Check wire continuity from processor board...

Page 34: ...nclude but are not limited to Service technician travel charges if the requested service location is 30 miles out of KOBE s authorized service area Parts shipping expenses Un installation of defective...

Page 35: ...To qualify for warranty service you must 1 Have the ORIGINAL proof of purchase 2 Be the ORIGINAL purchaser of the product 3 Have the model number 4 Have the serial number 5 Have a description of the n...

Page 36: ...service purpose 1 Date of purchase 2 Model No 3 Serial No For warranty service or spare parts purchase contact KOBE Service Center Toll Free 1 855 800 KOBE 5623 Email kobe adcoservice com For service...

Page 37: ...mand d utiliser cette hotte l tranger puisque l alimentation lectrique pourrait ne pas tre compatible et enfreindre le code de l lectricit de ce pays L usage de la hotte KOBE l tranger est votre propr...

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