Access & Removal
CT Hoods and DD Ventilation
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H
ALOGEN
B
ULB
AND
L
IGHT
A
SSEMBLY
R
EMOVAL
NOTE:
See
Caution
above.
The halogen bulb may be removed without removing
the lamp assembly. With a small fl at bladed screwdriver
or fi ngernails, pry out metal retaining clip securing the
lens to the lamp assembly, using care not to damage the
retainer or lens. (See Figure 2)
The halogen bulb has two metal electrodes that press
into the socket of the lamp assembly.
To remove the light assembly, the fi lters must be removed
fi rst, then (See Figure 3):
Reach inside of hood cavity behind lamp assembly,
1.
depress the retaining clips and push lamp assembly
through lamp-holder support.
Turn lamp assembly 90 degrees and slide lamp as-
2.
sembly through the clearance slots cut in the lamp-
holder support.
With wire cutters, cut wire leads leading to lamp as-
3.
sembly.
Splice wires from new lamp assembly to wire har-
4.
ness. Use shrink wrap to seal wire splice.
Figure 4-1 Filter Removal
C
OMPONENT
A
CCESS
A
ND
R
EMOVAL
FOR
M
ODELS
CTWH & IH
F
ILTER
R
EMOVAL
NOTE:
See
Caution
at the beginning of this section.
From the underside of wall hood, grab onto fi lter handle
and push back against the spring retainer, then pull down
and out of the wall hood. (See Figure 1)
Make sure bulb is cool before touching. Halogen bulbs
get hot instantly and adjacent parts may retain heat.
Do not touch replacement bulb with bare hands. Use a
paper towel or cloth when handling bulb to keep oil from
fi ngers from touching bulb.
Figure 4-2 Lens Retainer Clip Removal
Figure 4-3 Lamp Assembly Removal
Push toward the rear of
the unit, then pull down
Screwdriver
Retaining Clip
Retaining Clip
Summary of Contents for CT
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Page 3: ...1 1 General Information CT Hoods and DD Ventilation SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 8: ...1 6 General Information CT Hoods and DD Ventilation NOTES ...
Page 9: ...2 1 Installation Information CT Hoods and DD Ventilation SECTION 2 INSTALLATION INFORMATION ...
Page 35: ...Controls Operation CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 3 1 SECTION 3 CONTROLS OPERATION ...
Page 39: ...Access Removal CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 4 1 SECTION 4 COMPONENT ACCESS REMOVAL ...
Page 54: ...Access Removal CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 4 16 NOTES ...
Page 55: ...5 1 Troubleshooting CT Hoods and DD Ventilation SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 62: ...5 8 Troubleshooting CT Hoods and DD Ventilation NOTES ...
Page 63: ...6 1 Technical Data CT Hoods and DD Ventilation SECTION 6 TECHNICAL DATA ...
Page 66: ...6 4 Technical Data CT Hoods and DD Ventilation NOTES ...
Page 67: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 1 SECTION 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS SCHEMATICS ...
Page 68: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 2 MODEL CTWH30 WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 69: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 3 MODEL CTWH36 WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 70: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 4 MODEL IH4227 WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 72: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 6 MODEL DD30 DD36 SCHEMATIC ...
Page 76: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 10 MODEL DD30 DD36 CONTROL SCHEMATIC ...
Page 77: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 11 MODEL DD POWER SUPPLY WIRING ...
Page 80: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 14 BLOWER SCHEMATIC 600 900EXT ...
Page 81: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 15 BLOWER SCHEMATIC 1200EXT ...
Page 82: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 16 BLOWER SCHEMATIC 1500EXT ...
Page 83: ...8 1 Parts Exploded CT Hoods and DD Ventilation SECTION 8 PARTS LISTS EXPLODED VIEWS ...
Page 98: ...8 16 Parts Exploded CT Hoods and DD Ventilation NOTES ...