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Installation

Removing the electrical  

knock-out hole

WARNING: 

Always wear safety goggles and gloves 

during installation .

 

Choose the appropriate electrical knock-out hole to remove 
for your installation type . Use the top hole (1) for a top 
venting installation and the back hole (2) for a back venting 
installation .

 

Use a hammer and a flathead screwdriver to gently punch 
out the electrical knock-out hole .

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Removing the venting hole

 

Choose the venting hole to remove for your installation 
type . Use the top hole (3) for a top venting installation and 
the back hole (4) for a back venting installation .

 

Using a flathead screwdriver or needle nose pliers, remove 
the venting hole . Be very careful not to leave any broken 
pieces inside the range hood (A) .

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Testing the electrical connection

DANGER: 

Turn off the power circuit breaker or the 

power switch on the junction box before installing this 
unit . Touching circuitry inside the range hood while it is 
energized will result in death or serious injury .

DANGER: 

All electrical wiring must be properly installed, 

insulated, and grounded . Improper insulation and grounding 
will result in deadly electrical shock .

NOTICE: 

Temporarily wire the range hood to test it 

for proper operation . If the range hood does not operate 
correctly, do not proceed with the installation .

 

Use the power supply cable to connect the range hood (A) 
directly to the junction box or circuit breaker box . Use a 
flexible, armoured, or nonmetallic sheathed copper cable 
only . Never use an extension cord or adapter plug . 

 

Connect a UL-listed or CSA-approved conduit connector to 
each end of the power supply cable (at the range hood and 
at the junction box) . 

 

Connect the three colored wires (3) from the range  
hood (A) to the corresponding wires (4) from the electrical

source : black to black (live), white to white (neutral), and 
green/yellow to green/yellow (ground) . Use either the top 
hole (1) or the back hole (2) of the range hood depending 
on your installation type . Wire sizes must conform to the 
requirements of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 or 
the CSA Standards C22 .1-94, Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 
and C22 .2 No . 0-M91, and all local codes and ordinances .

 

Turn the power on, and ensure that all lights and fans are 
operating correctly .

 

Once you have tested the electrical connection, disconnect 
the power supply cable and wires from the electrical 
source before proceeding with the rest of the installation .

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Summary of Contents for 654OVSN017STS

Page 1: ...nday Friday 8 30 a m 5 p m EST We appreciate the trust and confidence you have placed in Vissani through the purchase of this under cabinet range hood We strive to continually create quality products designed to enhance your home Visit us online to see our full line of products available for your home improvement needs Thank you for choosing Vissani 1 800 394 1720 HOMEDEPOT COM ...

Page 2: ...s the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current 4 Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the duct cover to prevent back drafting Follow manufacturer guidelines and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA the American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engi...

Page 3: ...reful to avoid burns Smother flames with a close fitting lid cookie sheet or metal tray then turn off the burner If the flames do not go out immediately evacuate and call the fire department Never pick up a flaming pan Do not use water including wet dishcloths or towels as you could cause a steam explosion Use an extinguisher only if a you have a class ABC extinguisher and you know how to operate ...

Page 4: ...ded by proper inspection and testing prior to installation Incidental repairs that would involve a minimum of time and effort on behalf of the purchaser will not be considered warranty work and no compensation will be deemed forthcoming This warranty is non transferable and shall be voided if the unit is removed from its initial installation or if it is not installed following the manufacturer s i...

Page 5: ... Tape Adjustable wrench Phillips screwdriver Flathead screwdriver Needle nose pliers Hammer Electric drill Safety goggles Safety gloves Hardware Included NOTE Hardware shown to actual size AA BB Part Description Quantity AA Long tapping screw ø 4 2 mm x 28 5 mm 3 18 in x 1 1 8 in 4 BB Short tapping screw ø 3 9 mm x 7 9 mm 5 32 in x 5 16 in 2 ...

Page 6: ...Contents A B Part Description Quantity A Range hood 1 B Damper 1 Specifications Dimensions Volts Hertz Fan CFM Speeds Light Bulb Wattage Stainless Steel Grade 757 mm 29 8 in W 120 60 320 High 35 430 457 mm 18 in D Medium 178 mm 7 in H Low ...

Page 7: ...the range hood to most types of cabinets but consult a qualified installer to verify that the supplied screws are suitable for your cabinets 4 Put a thick protective covering over your counter cooktop or range to protect it from damage and dirt during installation Remove any hazardous objects around the area 5 Determine if your existing venting system is top venting or back venting and ensure that...

Page 8: ...t metal screws and tape all joints with certified duct tape If you must turn the path of the duct work using elbows keep the number of elbows to a minimum for effective performance and use no more than three 90 elbows Ensure that there is a minimum of 457 mm 18 in of straight vent between each elbow Elbow as far away from the range hood s exhaust opening as possible Cap the exterior of the duct wi...

Page 9: ...unded Improper insulation and grounding will result in deadly electrical shock NOTICE Temporarily wire the range hood to test it for proper operation If the range hood does not operate correctly do not proceed with the installation Use the power supply cable to connect the range hood A directly to the junction box or circuit breaker box Use a flexible armoured or nonmetallic sheathed copper cable ...

Page 10: ... chosen hole in the range hood A ensuring that the central flap 3 goes into the hole while the two side flaps 4 remain above it Lift the lid 5 of the damper B Screw the damper B to the range hood A with the two short tapping screws BB Seal the damper B to the range hood A on all four sides with duct tape A BB BB 4 3 4 2 BB A 1 5 B 5 B B 5 Preparing the range hood for installation Turn over the ran...

Page 11: ...m the cabinet surface Lift the range hood A into position feeding the power cable and the electrical wires through the power access opening Allow some slack in the cable and wires so that the appliance can be moved if servicing is ever necessary Position the range hood A so the large end 2 of the keyhole mounting slots 1 are over the screws AA Then push the range hood A toward the wall so the scre...

Page 12: ... to select the desired level of power Once a button is pressed the previous speed mode will be canceled Press the light switch 5 to turn on the lights 2 Turning off the range hood NOTICE The fan and lights operate independently of each other Press the power switch 1 to turn off the fan Press the light switch 5 to turn off the lights 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 13: ...similar baffle nets that have stainless steel clips Also replace damaged baffle nets with punctures bends or broken frames Turn off the range hood and disconnect the power Remove the baffle nets 1 by pulling the handles 2 Replace with an equivalent baffle net then reconnect the power REPLACING THE LIGHT BULBS When light bulbs burn out replace them with a 25W or 35W JDR 16 GU10 twist and lock base ...

Page 14: ...corrosive or abrasive detergents steel wool or scouring pads These will scratch and damage the stainless steel surface Do not use corrosive or abrasive detergents or any products containing chloride fluoride iodide or bromide on this product as they will deteriorate the surface rapidly Do not allow cleaning compounds salt solutions disinfectants or bleaches to remain in contact with the product fo...

Page 15: ...n box before performing maintenance Touching circuitry inside the range hood while it is energized will result in death or serious injury Problem Solution The range hood will not operate Check that the power supply cable and all electrical wiring are properly connected Check that the power is turned on at the junction box or circuit breaker Check that the wiring between the switch board and the co...

Page 16: ... Check that duct work follows all requirements Use round metal duct work with a uniform diameter of 150 mm 6 in The length of duct work must not exceed 10 7 m 35 ft Reduce the length of duct work and the number of elbows if necessary Ensure that all joints are properly connected sealed and taped Check that the duct does not open against the wind Ensure that the power is on high speed for heavy coo...

Page 17: ...ed Green 35W JDR 16 Gu10 Light Capacitor 5uf 370V AC EXTERNAL DIAGRAM 706 mm 27 79 in 270 mm 10 62 in 50 mm 2 in 110 mm 4 31 in 250 mm 9 81 in 93 5 mm 3 68 in 50 mm 2 in 458 mm 18 in 305 mm 12 in 80 mm 3 12 in 28 mm 1 25 in 18 mm 0 68 in 22 mm 0 87 in dia hole 39 mm 1 5 in TOP 22 mm 0 87 in dia hole 20 mm 0 75 in 250 mm 9 81 in 10 mm 0 37 in 80 mm 3 12 in 757 mm 29 81 in 93 5 mm 3 68 in 228 mm 9 i...

Page 18: ... at 1 800 394 1720 Monday Friday 8 30 a m 5 p m EST Identify the required part s and have the part description s ready A H K I J G B D C E F Part Description Quantity Part Description Quantity A Damper 1 G Motor 1 B Control switch 1 H Fan 1 C Capacitor 1 I Fan guard 1 D Hood body 1 J Bottom plate 1 E Lights 2 K Baffle nets 2 F Light base 2 ...

Page 19: ...19 homedepot cOM Please contact 1 800 394 1720 for further assistance ...

Page 20: ...Questions problems missing parts Before returning to the store call Customer Service Monday Friday 8 30 a m 5 p m EST 1 800 394 1720 homedepot COM Retain this manual for future use ...

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