Access & Removal
CT Hoods and DD Ventilation
4-5
Figure 4-7 User Interface Switch Bracket Removal
Figure 4-8 Power Outlet Removal
R
IBBON
C
ABLE
R
EMOVAL
NOTE:
Refer to all WARNINGS and CAUTIONS at be-
ginning of this section.
The user interface switch consists of a plastic housing
which contains the circuit board and push buttons, and a
clear plastic plate that secures the push buttons in place
and captivates the control ribbon. Screws secure the
clear plastic plate to the housing.
To remove the control ribbon and/or to replace the circuit
board, the fi lters, lamp holder support and the user inter-
face switch mounting bracket must be removed fi rst, then
(See Figure 7):
Extract the screws securing the clear plastic plate to
1.
the housing.
Lift control circuit board out of housing.
2.
With thumb and forefi nger, grasp the ribbon cable
3.
connector and disconnect from circuit board.
P
OWER
O
UTLET
R
EMOVAL
NOTE:
Refer to all WARNINGS and CAUTIONS at be-
ginning of this section.
To access the power outlet the lower section of the
telescoping chimney fl ue must be raised off of the hood
and temporarily secured in place. The outlets are located
on the top left front of the hood frame and are secured in
place with spring clips.
To remove the power outlets, (See Figure 8):
Raise lower section of chimney fl ue off of hood frame
1.
and temporarily secure in position.
Disconnect electrical leads from outlet.
2.
With fi ngers, depress spring clips on sides of outlet
3.
and push through hood frame.
Depress these tabs
Grab here
TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, POWER TO THE
VENTILATION UNIT MUST BE DISCONNECTED
WHENEVER PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING
REPAIRS.
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 ...