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Breeze I & Breeze II Use, Care, and Installation Guide
B R E E Z E I &
B R E E Z E I I
U N D E R - C A B I N E T
C O R E
Troubleshooting
Possible Problem
Possible Cause
Solutions
After installation, the unit
doesn’t work.
The power source is not turned ON.
Make sure the circuit breaker and the unit’s
power is ON.
The power line and the cable locking
connector is not connecting properly.
Check the power connection with the unit is
connected properly.
The switch board or control board
wirings are disconnected.
Make sure the wirings at the switch board and
control board are connected properly.
The switch board or control board is
defective.
Change the switch board or control board.
Light works, but blower is
not turning.
The blower cable is disconnected.
Connect the blower cable.
Debris or obstruction in motor.
Remove the debris or obstruction.
Motor defective or possibly seized.
Change the blower.
Damaged capacitor.
Change the capacitor.
The switch board or control board is
defective.
Change defective part.
The unit is vibrating.
The blower is not secured in place.
Tighten the blower in place.
Damaged blower wheel.
Replace the blower.
The hood is not secured in place.
Check the installation of the hood.
The blower is working,
but the lights are not.
The LED light connector is
disconnected.
Connect the LED light connector.
Defective LED light.
Change the LED light.
The switch board or control board is
defective.
Change the switch board or control board.
The hood is not venting
out properly.
Using the wrong size of ducting.
Change the ducting to at least
3-1/4”x10”
or
higher.
Using the wrong type of ducting.
Flexible ducting can reduce air flow by
up to 50%.
Change the ducting to solid rigid metal
ducting.
The hood might be hanging to high
from the cook top.
Adjust the distance between the cook top and
the bottom of the hood within 24” and 32”
range.
The wind from the opened windows or
opened doors in the surrounding area
are affecting the ventilation of the
hood.
Close all the windows and doors to eliminate
the outside wind flow.
Blockage in the duct opening or
ductwork.
Remove all the blocking from the duct work or
duct opening.
The unit turns on by
itself.
A spot light is shining directly onto the
switch controls.
The switch controls are light sensitive. A direct
light source onto the switch controls may
disrupt switch functions.