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Table of Contents

Important Safety Instructions ................................ 1
Part of the Range Hood ...................................... 3
Operating Instructions ......................................... 4
Care and Cleaning ............................................ 5
Before You Call for Service .................................. 7
Warranty 

 

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Use and Care Manual

Island / Wall Hoods 

DHI361, DHI421, DHI482, DHI542

DHW301, DHW361, DHW421, DHW482 

Part No. 101741  Rev. L

Summary of Contents for DHI361

Page 1: ...structions 1 Part of the Range Hood 3 Operating Instructions 4 Care and Cleaning 5 Before You Call for Service 7 Warranty 8 Use and Care Manual Island Wall Hoods DHI361 DHI421 DHI482 DHI542 DHW301 DHW361 DHW421 DHW482 Part No 101741 Rev L ...

Page 2: ...zards that WILL result in severe personal injury or death WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in severe personal injury or death CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in minor personal injury or property damage DANGER To avoid the possibility of explosion or fire do not store or use combustible flammable or explosive vapors and liquids such as gasoline inside or i...

Page 3: ...to sit or stand on an appliance Do not let children play with a range cooktop or range hood Do not store items of interest to children above or around the cooktop range or range hood The minimum vertical distance between the cooking surface and the exterior part of the hood must be no less than 30 76 2 cm The vertical distance may be longer for the range or cooktop being used Consult the range or ...

Page 4: ...ated inside the unit The blower system forces heat and smoke into the duct inside the chimney B which vents to the outside The filter s the lights and main power switch are located on the under side of the hood The blower system on some hoods consists of two blowers See the table below C CONTROL PANEL Use the keys on the con trol panel to control the hood s various features Parts of the Range Hood...

Page 5: ... filter s in place Also do not operate the hood with grimy or grease laden filters Personal injury fire or damage to the range hood could result Important Operating Tips Always use the blower when using the cooktop or range Turn the blower on a few minutes before start ing to cook to establish an airflow pattern in the room Adjust the fan speed according to the volume and weight of the food you ar...

Page 6: ...of detergent or dishwashing soap and warm water Rinse and dry with a soft lint free cloth Cleaning the Light Lens Use a mild glass cleaner to remove smudges on the light fixture lens Cleaning the Filter s Clean the filter a minimum of every two months To help remind you to clean the filter s the control panel will flash after 30 hours of blower operation Touch the timer reset key to reset Care and...

Page 7: ...a hom eowner maintenance operation If all of the lights do not work before replacing any bulbs check to make sure power is on at the circuit breaker panel or fuse box To purchase a new light bulb contact a local service agent IMPORTANT Do not touch the replacement halogen light bulb with your fingers Halogen bulbs are sensitive to the oils from your hand The oils from your hand will stick to the b...

Page 8: ...ht bulb see page 6 Blower system does not draw heat and smoke properly Fan set to low setting See Operating Instructions section Filter s clogged or dirty Check filters Make sure they are completely clean and not blocked by foreign objects Damper jammed shut or duct work clogged Consult with a qualified installation profes sional Blower system shuts off by itself Normal operation To conserve energ...

Page 9: ...esponsibility for damage to surrounding property including cabinetry floors ceilings and other structures or objects Breakage discoloration or damage to glass metal surfaces plastic components trim paint or other cosmetic finish caused by improper usage care abuse or neglect Except as noted above consumable parts such as filters and light bulbs are not covered and are the responsibility of the pur...

Page 10: ...lting from any failure to follow operating maintenance or environmental instruc tions contained in any instruction booklet or owner s manual available in connection with the Product iv service fees for travel to islands and remote areas which include but are not limited to ferries toll roads or other travel expenses v replacement of house fuses fuse boxes or resetting of circuit breakers vi liabil...

Page 11: ...TY OUR LIABILITY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING LIMITATIONS A THE PURCHASER TAKES THE PRODUCT AS IS AND WE MAKE NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT Warranty B THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT C IN PARTICULAR AND WITHOUT LIMITING THE GEN ERALITY OF THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPHS A AND B WE MAKE NO WARRA...

Page 12: ...Y FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY If the Product is purchased from a non authorized reseller or distributor or purchased outside of Canada this Limited Warranty does not apply except that the above limitations specified in Sections 5 A through 5 I shall apply Warrantor in Canada Samsung Electronics Canada Inc Mississauga ON L5N 0B9 Canada 11 Warranty OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA...

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Page 16: ...f you have any questions or comments relating to Dacor appliances please contact the Dacor Customer Service Center Country Contact Center Web Site U S A 1 833 353 5483 www dacor com CANADA 1 844 509 4659 www dacor com ...

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