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Summary of Contents for AK2000

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Page 3: ...Shutoff Model number AK9800 Dual Self Clean Blowers Independent Rocker Controls w High Low speed Slim Line Design Overview 1 QuattroVent Air Curtain Hurricane only 2 Self Clean Blowers 3 Controls 4 L...

Page 4: ...Indicator ON OFF hr min HI HI LO LO FAN L FAN R DELAY OFF 12 01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Setting Clock Press clock Hour Indicator will flash indicating clock setting function is ready Press h...

Page 5: ...turn all operations Off ON OFF or turn individual blowers On Off and select Hi Lo speed FAN L FAN R Timed Delay Off While blowers are in operation pressing Delay Off button once will set the unit to...

Page 6: ...er function cannot be operated simultaneously with the Delay Off function Nevertheless setting the timer function will not effect any other operations hr min press set hr min for timer countdown alarm...

Page 7: ...flush out the accumulated grease in the range hood s internal housing Cleaning Frequency Cleaning should be approximately once a month under normal use Detergent Grease cutting detergent such as 409...

Page 8: ...face Warning Edges on stainless steel surface are exposed once shield is removed Clean around edges with extreme care and we recommend the use of latex cleaning gloves MAINTENANCE 6 With nozzle on spr...

Page 9: ...bulbs included are 40W appliance bulb Replace with 60W bulbs if brighter illumination are desired Remove light shield according to instructions on page 6 Warning Edges on stainless steel surface are...

Page 10: ...the bottom grease shield is removed Be careful when handling the sharp edges Wearing protective gloves and appropriate work clothing is recommended Duct Size Hurricane 6 Vertical Duct Discharge Whirl...

Page 11: ...s base Maximum height are recommended not to exceed 30 for maximum efficiency Net width on all models are call out width less 1 4 Note Refer Manufacturers height clearance requirements on all high bt...

Page 12: ...of hood and pry open with screwdriver 1 Cut out cabinet base opening if necessary Refer cut out dimensions previous page 1 Reinforce cabinet base with 1x2 wood strips if additional strengthening is r...

Page 13: ...fasten both rear with screws and washers provided 1 Fasten front of hood Level all sides and adjust accordingly 1 Drill out cabinet base through electrical box with 3 4 boring bit 1 Pull electrical s...

Page 14: ...rn on electrical supply or plug into receptacles 1 Reinstall electrical box cover 1 Next fasten the 3 front screws and begin tightening all screws from rear to front 1 Connect duct to opening inspect...

Page 15: ...cal discharge 3 1 4x10 vertical discharge or 3 1 4x10 rear discharge Additional accessories are provided to convert to either of the above discharge methods Back Splash Cyclone models also come with a...

Page 16: ...p opening Option 1 for recessed cabinet base Re install originally pre mounted round transition piece at opening with gasket 7 Mount Starting Collar provided at rear discharge opening with gasket prev...

Page 17: ...LLATION 15 3 1 4 x 10 Rear Discharge Option 2 for flush cabinet base Mount rectangular transition piece at opening with gasket as shown Mount rectangular cap previously removed on top of transition ad...

Page 18: ...rews as shown on step 6 page 10 Step 9 The hood should NEVER be installed so that the front is tilting downward This will cause grease to back flow to the front instead of the rear ALWAYS level the ho...

Page 19: ...ones will be generated when both blower unit is turned on at its maximum speed Employ both blowers at maximum speed only when needed heavy pan frying wok cooking etc Employing low speeds or a single b...

Page 20: ...nge hood should also be able to cover the entire cooking area from left to right and most areas from rear to front Open doors and windows might also distract air flow before it reaches the blowers Mak...

Page 21: ...ices outside of service area and the labor cost incurred in connection with the removal shipping and reinstallation cost nor does it cover any other contingent expenses The natural wear of finish and...

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