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INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

1.

  

UNDER CABINET INSTALLATION

             a.    Make sure all preparation steps are completed.

             b.    Feed the wires coming out of the hood through the bottom of the cabinet.

             c.    Lift the unit up flush against the wall and the bottom of the cabinet.

             d.    Using the screws and washers provided, insert into each of the keyhole

                    openings and tightly secure the unit against the bottom of the cabinet.

          

NOTE: Install more screws through the back of  the unit if necessary.

             e.    Use the conversion collar for 7" ducting. (OPTIONAL)

             f.     Connect 7" ducting to the collar of the hood.

             g.    Finish off by sealing the connection points with aluminum tape.

2.

  

COLD WEATHER INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL)

             a.    Check with your local building codes to see if a CFM reducer is an

                    acceptable alterative to make-up air.

             b.    Remove the WS-55CFMR (CFM Reducer) and inspect for any sign of

                    defect or damage. (ie. Cracks, broken flips)

             

c.    

AFTER COMPLETING Step A-D of Section 1 UNDER CABINET

                  INSTALLATION.

             d.    Place the CFM reducer onto the outlet of the unit and seal the connection

                    point with aluminum tape. (Be sure it is secure with no opening or gaps)

             e.    Connect a 7" ducting to the collar of the CFM reducer.

             f.     Finish off by sealing the connection points with aluminum tape.

NOTE: If using CFM reducer, you must connect the reducer to the unit 

before continuing.

 

Summary of Contents for WS-5530SS

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ents Safety Information 2 3 Content Checklist 4 Measurements 5 Preparation 6 7 Installation 8 Operation Features 9 Cleaning Maintenance 10 Troubleshooting 11 Parts List Replacement 12 13 Warranty Cont...

Page 3: ...ed and installed at the recommended height before beginning operation SAFETY INFORMATION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FIRE ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND OR INJURY OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING In case the unit should need...

Page 4: ...e proper pan size Always use cookware for the size of the surface element SMOTHER FLAMES with a close fitting lid cookie sheet or metal tray then turn off the burner BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS If the...

Page 5: ...oil cup filters f 1 Screw packet g 1 8 watt LED light bulb E27 2 CONTENTS NOT INCLUDED a WS 55CFMR CFM reducer b Aluminum or metal piping 3 TOOLS REQUIRED NOT INCLUDED a Safety gloves b Safety glasse...

Page 6: ...ENTS 20 7 8 30 36 42 6 7 8 6 11 16 11 3 8 30 cabinet 14 3 8 36 cabinet 17 3 8 42 cabinet 15 2 Fig 1a 36 Bottom of hood to top of cooktop 27 33 Standard 8 ceiling Fig 1b 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 7 8 6 1 8 30 36...

Page 7: ...12 of vertical duct is required before any turn f Do not try to install this unit by yourself SERIOUS INJURY MAY OCCUR g At least two people are needed for installation h Hiring a certified installer...

Page 8: ...le on the hood d Unscrew the 3 screws holding up the bottom panel and remove the panel to access the inside of the hood Fig 1c Cabinet 1 7 8 FRONT OF CABINET BACK OF CABINET CABINET BOTTOM VIEW CABINE...

Page 9: ...of the hood g Finish off by sealing the connection points with aluminum tape 2 COLD WEATHER INSTALLATION OPTIONAL a Check with your local building codes to see if a CFM reducer is an acceptable alter...

Page 10: ...left to right a Left Button Controls Left Fan b Middle Button Controls Right Fan c Right Button Controls Light bulb 2 LED LIGHTING a Max 8 Watts LED E27 Bulb 3 OIL CUP FILTERS a 2 Front circular oil c...

Page 11: ...he unit Spray on wiping cloth or sponge and wipe in the direction of the grain to avoid scratching the unit DO NOT SPRAY DIRECTLY ONTO UNIT b Clean the inner working of the unit periodically to avoid...

Page 12: ...one working motor Burnt melted control switch Speed levels not working correctly Unit lacking smoke intake Unit showing no power indication Unit making humming noise 1 Replace old defective light with...

Page 13: ...PART LIST REPLACEMENT PART LIST REPLACEMENT...

Page 14: ...R 5 LEFT MOTOR 6 RIGHT TURBINE FAN 7 LEFT TURBINE FAN 8 OIL TUNNEL 9 TURBINE FAN COVER 10 LIGHT COVER 11 LOWER PANEL 12 GRILL MESH 13 FRONT OIL CUP 14 LIGHT SWITCH 15 FAN SWITCH 16 WIRING BOX COVER 17...

Page 15: ...nc will also provide at no charge new or rebuilt motor parts in exchange for defective parts for a period of five 5 years excluding motor cages After the warranty period consumer will be responsible f...

Page 16: ...Improper setting of any control Pressing multiple selections at the same time f Improper chemical cleaning commercial or industrial cleaning agents 2 Products purchased for use in an outdoor commerci...

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