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Where are ZLINE products manufactured?

All ZLINE products are manufactured in ZLINE facilities overseas, including: 
Germany, Italy, and China.

Are ZLINE range hoods considered type 1 or type 2?

Type 1 - Range hoods that are used with appliances that produce grease and smoke.

Are ZLINE products meant for residential or commercial use?

Residential use.

Why is my range hood white?

This is a protective layer that is placed on all of our range hoods to prevent shipping 
damage. This should be easy removable by peeling it off.

Why are my range hood baffle filters blue?

This is a protective layer that is placed on our baffle filters to prevent shipping 
damage. This should be easy removable by peeling it off.

What size hood should I choose for CFM purposes?

1. You must determine the output of the cooktop burners of your range; this is 
measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs).
2. You should provide 100 CFM of airflow per linear foot of range. To determine 
this, divide the BTU rating of your range by 100. This will give you the rating of the 
Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM’s) rating needed of your range hood. For example: If 
your range is 35,000 BTUs, your range hood should have a rating of 350 CFM’s or 
greater.
3. To determine the size of the range hood for satisfactory capture, it is recommended 
to go at least one size larger than your range, about 3˝ to 6˝ wider. At minimum, it 
should be the same size of your range. The range hood width should cover 100% of 
the back burners and 50% of the front burners.
4. The height of your range hood should be between 30˝ to 36˝ above your 
cooktop. Example: 60,000 BTU’s = 600CFM’s

Troubleshooting and FAQ

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Page 1: ...Range Hood Installation Guide and Users Manual...

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Page 3: ...itchen lighting ZLINE range hoods blend superior performance with elegant design ZLINE motors are incredibly powerful yet quiet compared to the competitors This is achieved through the highly durable...

Page 4: ...CIFICATIONS 48 Proper Venting Regulations Please verify with your local city and state regulations on the proper venting method for your hood Many agencies have CFM rating specifications for your hood...

Page 5: ...aster insufficient or excessive electrical supply Abnormal mechanical or environmental conditions or any unauthorized disassembly repair modifications or failure to follow the installation instruction...

Page 6: ...t contents of package s carefully upon receiving them We must be notified of any damages and or missing parts within 5 days upon your receipt of package s Claims will not be accepted after 5 days NOTE...

Page 7: ...ndards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA and the American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE and the local code authorities S...

Page 8: ...faces frequently To reduce the risk of fire and to disperse air properly make sure to vent air outside DO NOT vent exhaust into spaces between walls crawl spaces ceilings attics or garages Always turn...

Page 9: ...wn When the blower speed indicator reaches zero the blower will shut down Adjusting the light Turn ON OFF Some models will have bright dim and OFF settings Button functions Power Turn ON OFF the range...

Page 10: ...4 Wall Range Hood Installation Installation Tutorial Video...

Page 11: ...e hoods with single motors will come with a square to 6 round transition piece and will include a back draft damper The ducting with these range hoods is 6 Dual motor wall hoods will come with a squar...

Page 12: ...and measure out from the center to find your two mounting points Make sure your mounting points are level when you mark them It is recommended to install the hood directly into wood supports Figure 1...

Page 13: ...wire or plugged into a 20 amp circuit The cord is 45 long Figure 5 Step 7 Connect the ducting to the transition piece using a ring to hold it into place Attach the ducting to the range hood Figure 6...

Page 14: ...up until the vertical vent slots are visible attach top portion to mounting bracket with screws Secure lower chimney portion to the hood with screws provided Figure 7 Step 9 Install the grease cup by...

Page 15: ...n molding bracket to ceiling using hardware provided Step 2 Attach ducting and electrical connections Step 3 Attach chimney sections to the range hood then connect to crown molding bracket Step 4 Slid...

Page 16: ...10 Designer Wall Range Hood Installation Installation Tutorial Video...

Page 17: ...ods with single motors will come with a square to 6 round transition piece and will include a back draft damper The ducting with these range hoods is 6 Dual motor wall hoods will come with a square to...

Page 18: ...ur center line and measure out from the center to find your two mounting points Make sure your mounting points are level when you mark them It is recommended to install the hood directly into wood sup...

Page 19: ...te higher static pressure The hood comes with a grounded three prong plug that can either be direct wire or plugged into a 20amp circuit The cord is 45 long Figure 4 Step 6 Install the transition piec...

Page 20: ...the center to find your two mounting points Make sure your mounting points are level when you mark them It is recommended to install the hood directly into wood supports Figure 7 Step 9 Mark the moun...

Page 21: ...15 Island Range Hood Installation Installation Tutorial Video...

Page 22: ...s will come with a square to 6 round transition piece and will include a back draft damper The ducting with these range hoods is 6 Dual motor wall hoods will come with a square to 8 round transition p...

Page 23: ...secured to solid wood backing Attach mounting bracket to the ceiling Step 2 Attach the transition piece and ducting to top of the hood Figure 1 and 2 Step 3 Attach the four long angle iron pieces to...

Page 24: ...he use of elbows More elbows and longer runs create higher static pressure No more than two to three elbows are recommended The hood comes with a grounded three prong plug that can either be direct wi...

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Page 26: ...nd range hoods with single motors will come with a square to 6 round transition piece and will include a back draft damper The ducting with these range hoods is 6 Dual motor wall hoods will come with...

Page 27: ...Ensure that the bracket will be secured to solid wood backing Attach mounting bracket to the ceiling Figure 1 Step 2 Attach the transition piece and ducting to top of the hood Figure 2 Step 3 Attach t...

Page 28: ...nto a 20 amp circuit The cord is 68 5 long Step 9 Slide top chimney piece up over the mounting bracket on the ceiling and secure it in place with the provided screws Figure 5 Step 10 Install stainless...

Page 29: ...23 Under cabinet Installation Installation Tutorial Video...

Page 30: ...ded on each side Puncture the knockout holes for mounting under the cabinet on the hood Step 1 Measure distance between stove top and the bottom of the range hood A distance of 30 to 36 is recommended...

Page 31: ...aw electrical wires through cabinet access opening center the hood beneath the cabinet Step 6 Align hood mounting brackets to the screws on the wall and hook hood into place Tighten screws to secure h...

Page 32: ...s attach the panel to the range hood while the larger screws attach the panel to the motor Step 2 Remove the panel from the hood The motor is attached to the panel Do not disconnect the motor from the...

Page 33: ...27 Range Hood Insert Installation Installation Tutorial Video...

Page 34: ...ts and screws provided attach L brackets to each side of the insert Step 3 Lift the range hood insert into cabinet or custom hood structure Figure 3 Step 4 Follow instructions for wall hood mount to m...

Page 35: ...Step 2 Fasten ducting to the range hood using a hose clamp and silver duct tape Step 3 Use the least amount of elbows as possible Step 4 Mount the remote blower to studs only Step 5 Run electrical co...

Page 36: ...ng but with reduced noise T85 Remote Blower Single Motor This Blower must be used with Remote Blower Hood Airflow 280 400 580 900 CFM Noise Level 1 2 2 6 4 2 6 5 Sones Dimensions 26 14 x 14 6 x 13 T95...

Page 37: ...back of button panel 3 Remove screws from each side of the button panel 4 Disconnect button panel from cord connecting to circuit board Note Never work on or clean the range hood while power is ON Alw...

Page 38: ...t this will help you put the circuit board back together properly 4 Remove the wiring connected to the circuit board 5 Remove the screws from the circuit board 6 Replace the wiring and screws to reass...

Page 39: ...til it falls out of the socket 3 Disconnect the plug wires from the light wire 7 Reconnect the LED plug into the light wire 8 Press light assembly into the socket Note Never work on or clean the range...

Page 40: ...stallation pieces on the sides and back of the baffle channel Figure 1 Note Never work on or clean the range hood while power is ON Always unplug the unit or switch the electrical breaker to the off p...

Page 41: ...er is equipped with a knob To remove from the hood pull back toward the wall and down The baffle filter can also be opened for easy cleaning To open unscrew the cylindrical handle and separate the lay...

Page 42: ...4 Connect new capacitor with wire connectors 5 Replace screws in cover 6 Repeat operation if dual motor Note Some units have more than one motor If you have a unit with dual motors there will be two c...

Page 43: ...existing raised support screws on each side of the internal motor s 3 For each motor side position the filter over its support screw and rotate to lock into place Note Replacement is recommended after...

Page 44: ...up is provided to catch any excess grease at the bottom of the motor Remove it every 2 to 3 months wash it then re install it Note Never work on or clean the range hood while power is ON Always unplug...

Page 45: ...sformer be certain the correct wires are connected 5 Reinstall the cover for the circuit board with screws 6 Replace all screws in the transformer 7 Reconnect the lights to the transformer Note On uni...

Page 46: ...40 How to Change Parts Single Motor Electrical Diagram...

Page 47: ...41 How to Change Parts Dual Motor Electrical Diagram...

Page 48: ...e hood should I choose for CFM purposes 1 You must determine the output of the cooktop burners of your range this is measured in British Thermal Units BTUs 2 You should provide 100 CFM of airflow per...

Page 49: ...bon filter removing odors grease smoke etc The clean air is re circulated back into your home through carbon charcoal filters These filters are not reusable and will need to be changed out once every...

Page 50: ...t becomes damaged or too dry to clean Can I clean my charcoal odor filter No charcoal odor filters cannot be washed and must be discarded and replaced when they become noticeably dirty have stopped fi...

Page 51: ...vented must be replaced this is called make up air We do not currently provide a make up air unit NOTE Always consult any applicable building codes in your area in regards to minimum and maximum air...

Page 52: ...the baffle filters or mesh filters installed correctly When were they last cleaned Is the ducting clear Is the damper opening properly once the hood is turned on Is there air coming off the top of th...

Page 53: ...ece functioning properly 760 CFM hood Does it open when the hood is engaged If it is stuck it will sound like motor noise but it s really the damper Was a damper installed on the roof or side vent Che...

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