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WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR 
INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

1. 

Use this unit only in the manner intended by the 
manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the 
manufacturer at the address or telephone number listed 
in the warranty.

2. 

Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at 
service panel and lock service disconnecting means 
to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. 
When the service disconnecting means cannot be 
locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, 
such as a tag, to the service panel.

3. 

Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by 
qualifi ed personnel in accordance with all applicable 
codes and standards, including fi re-rated construction 
codes and standards.

4.

 Suffi cient air is needed for proper combustion and 

exhausting of gases through the fl ue (chimney) of fuel 
burning equipment to prevent backdrafting. Follow the 
heating equipment manufacturer’s guidelines and safety 
standards such as those published by the National Fire 
Protection Association (NFPA) and the American Society 
for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers 
(ASHRAE) and the local code authorities.

5.

  When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage 

electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.

6.

 Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.

7.

 Do not use this unit with any other solid-state speed 

control device.

8.

 To reduce the risk of fi re, use only metal ductwork.

9.

 The mounting surface must be capable of supporting 

the cabinet load, in addition to the added weight of this 
46-pound product, plus additional oven loads of up to 
50 pounds for a total weight of 96 pounds.

10. 

This product cannot be installed in cabinet arrangements 
such as an island or a peninsula. It must be mounted to 
BOTH a top cabinet AND the wall behind the product.

11.

Do not mount over a sink.

12. 

This unit must be grounded. To provide protection 
against electric shock, connect to properly grounded 
outlets only.

13. 

When applicable local regulations comprise more 
restrictive installation and/or certifi cation requirements, 
the aforementioned requirements prevail on those of this 
document and the installer agrees to conform to these at 
his own expenses.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE:

a)

 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.

b)

 Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when 

fl ambeing food (i.e.: Crêpes Suzette, Cherries Jubilee, 
Peppercorn Beef Flambé).

c)

 Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should not be 

allowed to accumulate on fan or fi lter.

d)

 Use proper pan size. Always use cookware appropriate 

for the size of the surface element.

WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN 
THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE 
THE FOLLOWING*:

1.

 SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fi tting lid, cookie sheet 

or metal tray, then turn off the burner. BE CAREFUL 
TO PREVENT BURNS. IF THE FLAMES DO NOT GO 
OUT IMMEDIATELY, EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE 
DEPARTMENT.

2.

 NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN — You may be 

burned.

3.

  DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels 

— This could cause a violent steam explosion.

4.

 Use an extinguisher ONLY if:

 

A. You own a Class ABC extinguisher and you know how 

to operate it.

  B. The fi re is small and contained in the area where it 

started.

 

C. The fi re department has been called.

 

D. You can fi ght the fi re with your back to an exit.

*Based on “Kitchen Fire Safety Tips” published by NFPA.

CAUTION

1. 

For indoor use only.

2. 

For general ventilating use only. Do not use to exhaust 
hazardous or explosive materials and vapors.

3. 

To avoid motor bearing damage and noisy and/or 
unbalanced impellers, keep drywall spray, construction 
dust, etc. off power unit.

4.

 Your hood motor has a thermal overload which will 

automatically shut off the motor if it becomes overheated. 
The motor will restart when it cools down. If the motor 
continues to shut off and restart, have the hood serviced.

5.

 Ensure the product meets the minimum ventilation 

requirements specifi ed by the range manufacturer.

6.

 Two installers are recommended because of the weight 

of this unit.

7.

 To reduce the risk of fi re, do not exhaust air into spaces 

within walls, ceiling, attics, crawl space or garage.

8.

 This product is equipped with a thermostat which may 

start blower automatically. To reduce the risk of injury and 
to prevent power from being switched on accidentally, 
unplug the unit power cord or switch power off at service 
panel and lock or tag service panel.

9.

  Because of the high exhausting capacity of this unit, you 

should make sure enough air is entering the house to 
replace exhausted air by opening a window close to or in 
the kitchen.

10. 

Please read specifi cation label on product for further 
information and requirements.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for Jazz VJ10430SS

Page 1: ...C J2C 7W9 1 800 567 3855 For additional information visit www venmar ca MB0001 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 08816 rev A MODELS VJ10430SS VJ10430WH INTENDED FOR DOMESTIC COOKING ONLY READ AND SAVE THESE I...

Page 2: ...ttings Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite Heat oils slowly on low or medium settings b Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when ambeing food i e Cr pes Suzette...

Page 3: ...EQUIREMENTS 4 3 HOOD EXHAUST 5 3 1 Vertical Discharge 5 3 2 Horizontal Discharge 5 4 PREPARE THE INSTALLATION 7 4 1 Included Parts 7 4 2 Needed Tools 7 4 3 Mounting Space 8 5 PLACEMENT OF THE MOUNTING...

Page 4: ...ed to a supply circuit of the proper voltage and frequency Wire size must conform to the requirements of the National Electrical Code or the prevailing local code for this power rating The power suppl...

Page 5: ...actual tests and re ect requirements for good venting performance with any vent hood TOTAL LENGTH 41 ft If a rectangular to round transition adapter is used the bottom corners of the damper will have...

Page 6: ...ir ow and are equivalent to a section of straight duct which is longer than their actual physical size When calculating the total duct length add the equivalent lengths of all transitions and adapters...

Page 7: ...ION 4 1 INCLUDED PARTS Ensure that the following parts are included 4 2 NEEDED TOOLS A MR0006 A B C D 10 NO DESCRIPTION PART NO QTY 1 Top cabinet template 08824 1 2 Rear wall template 08825 1 3 Instal...

Page 8: ...TING PLATE 1 Remove the adapter damper lters turntable roller guide ring and parts bag Do not remove the polystyrene protecting the front of the oven 2 Fold back all 4 carton aps fully against carton...

Page 9: ...trim that interferes with the microwave installation Remove the decorative trim to install the microwave properly and to make it level NOTE The microwave oven must be level FLAT BOTTOM CABINET 1 Draw...

Page 10: ...ole A B C but if the location of hole is same as that of stud drill a 3 16 hole for wood screw In other words toggle bolt can not be used to the location of stud Do not mount the plate at this time NO...

Page 11: ...lation 7 VERTICAL DISCHARGE INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 7 1 Attach mounting plate to wall 7 2 Prepare top cabinet 7 3 Install Adapter damper 7 4 Mount the microwave oven 7 5 Connect ductwork MF0001 MF0002 M...

Page 12: ...ed to drill holes for the top support screws a hole large enough for the power cord to t through and a cutout large enough for the adapter damper 1 Read the instructions on the top cabinet template 2...

Page 13: ...it forward and hook slots at back bottom edge onto four lower tabs of mounting plate B 3 Rotate front of oven C up against cabinet bottom 3 Insert 2 self aligning screws D through top cabinet holes Te...

Page 14: ...exhaust duct 2 Seal the joint with metal foil duct tape 3 Proceed to step 10 to nalize the installation 8 NON DUCTED RECIRCULATION INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 8 1 Attach mounting plate to wall 8 2 Prepare...

Page 15: ...5 Tighten the wood screw and all bolts 8 2 PREPARE TOP CABINET You need to drill holes for the top support screws and a hole large enough for the power cord to t through 1 Read the instructions on the...

Page 16: ...6 Secure blower unit to microwave with its retaining screw 8 4 MOUNT THE MICROWAVE OVEN MD0010A BEFORE FAN BLADE OPENINGS FACING UP AFTER FAN BLADE OPENINGS FACING FRONT BLOWER MOTOR RETAINING SCREW 1...

Page 17: ...lower tabs of mounting plate B 3 Rotate front of oven C up against cabinet bottom 3 Insert 2 self aligning screws D through top cabinet holes Temporarily secure the oven by turning the screws at leas...

Page 18: ...h of the lter is visible 5 Reinstall the grille and its screws 6 Close the door 7 Proceed to step 10 to nalize the installation 9 HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 9 1 Prepare rear wall 9 2 A...

Page 19: ...Tighten the wood screw and all bolts 9 3 PREPARE TOP CABINET You need to drill holes for the top support screws and a hole large enough for the power cord to t through 1 Read the instructions on the t...

Page 20: ...facing toward the back of the microwave oven 6 Install the blower unit back in place 7 Secure blower unit to microwave with its retaining screw NOTE The blower unit exhaust openings should match exha...

Page 21: ...om shelf When mounting the microwave oven thread power cord through hole in bottom of top cabinet A Keep it tight throughout steps 1 3 Do not pinch cord or lift oven by pulling cord 1 Remove the polys...

Page 22: ...n in place against the wall and the top cabinet 10 BEFORE USING THE MICROWAVE OVEN 1 Install grease lter See the Owner s manual packed with the microwave oven 2 Ensure the microwave oven has been inst...

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