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Maintenance/Troubleshooting (Continued)

Fluorescent Bulbs and Starter

Non-covered fixtures - To Remove the lamp, facing the hood, grasp 

the bulb at each end and twist 

up and away

. Take Care not to put 

too much force on the glass as it may easily be broken.

Covered Fixtures - To remove the lamp, facing the hood, remove 
the plastic cover, grasp the bulb at each end and twist 

down and 

away

. Take care not to put too much force on the glass as it may 

easily be broken.

Replace the bulb with an 18 inch, 15 watt T8 fluorescent bulb (Vent-

A-Hood

®

 part number P1120). Hold the new lamp at each end and 

rotate it slowly into the sockets until it locks into position.

To remove the starter, turn the starter counterclockwise (when facing 
the  starter).  Replace  the  starter  with  a  FS-2  type  starter  (Vent-A-
Hood

®

 part number P1105).

Infared Heat Lamps

To remove the bulb, turn it counterclockwise. Take care not to put 
too much force on the glass as it may easily be broken. If the light 

is difficult to remove, obtain a bulb suction cup from a lighting or 

hardware store.

Replace the bulb with an R40, 120 volt, 250 watt 

maximum

 infared 

bulb.

Summary of Contents for Equipped with Magic Lung Blower

Page 1: ...products can cause a great deal of harm to the home Vent A Hood range hoods exhaust all cooking by products to the outside with the exception of GREASE which is collected by the patented Magic Lung bl...

Page 2: ...and exhausting of gases through the flue chimney of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting Follow the heating equipment manufacturer s guideline and safety standards such as those published...

Page 3: ...PARTMENT B NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN You may be burned C DO NOT USE WATER including wet dish cloths or towels a violent steam explosion will result D Use an extinguisher ONLY IF 1 You know you have...

Page 4: ...CAUTION FOR GENERAL VENTILATION USE ONLY DO NOT USE TO EXHAUST HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS AND VAPORS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE USE ONLY METAL DUCTWORK THIS MANUAL SHOULD REMAIN WITH TH...

Page 5: ...IGH position II setting delivers the full power of the Magic Lung blower unit If the two speed motor is turned to LOW the heat sensor SensaSource monitors cooking activity If the heat reaches an unacc...

Page 6: ...tch Note The location of the switches on the hood corresponds to the location of the motors in the hood i e left switch operates left motor etc except for a T400H Island 1200 CFM Cluster Blower which...

Page 7: ...controls the light s White Switch Black Switch This switch operates a single speed motor or a pair of single speed motors when in an island hood Black Switch Note The location of the switches on the...

Page 8: ...circles Do not use acids abrasives strong detergents degreasers solvents or scouring pads B Blower Unit WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury be sure the power is turned off in the hood before...

Page 9: ...e blower wheel may easily be cleaned in place using a soft bristle toothbrush and a common degreaser such as Formula 409 Take care not to move or lose the metal balancing clips that may be affixed to...

Page 10: ...ll rub the inside of the blower housing Adjust the blower wheel slightly to find the correct front to rear location Tighten the set screw clockwise to lock the blower wheel in the correct position NOT...

Page 11: ...be broken Replace the bulb with an 18 inch 15 watt T8 fluorescent bulb Vent A Hood part number P1120 Hold the new lamp at each end and rotate it slowly into the sockets until it locks into position To...

Page 12: ...tion C Maintenance Troubleshooting Continued C What To Do If Smoke is in the kitchen Check the following Is the hood sized appropriately for the type of cooking equipment it is ventilating The purpose...

Page 13: ...tric and professional style ranges Two T200 Island Dual Blowers 1200 CFM Island hoods for larger professional style ranges T400 Island Cluster Blower 1200 CFM Island hoods for larger professional styl...

Page 14: ...l 21 24 Under Cabinet 9 tall 24 27 Euroline PD14 SLD14 24 TILT 23 3 4 Wall Mount 30 Island 30 Standard Liner BSLD 24 27 Pro Liner BPSLD BPSLB 27 30 Island Liner TSLE TPSLE 30 Are the blower wheels pai...

Page 15: ...work and may obstruct the damper from opening Is the hood making a rubbing or scraping noise This may be caused by the blower wheel coming in contact with the front edge of the blower housing or rubbi...

Page 16: ...mage C Damage caused by faulty installation D Incidental or consequential damage E Commercial or other misapplication F Items fabricated to customer design Warranty To make a warranty claim contact th...

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