Quick-Start Guide
Range Hood
Wall Remote Control
For LinkLogic
®
enabled or capable range hoods.
The Range Hood Wall Remote Control allows you to
remotely control your range hood and room light at
the touch of a button.
Need Help? For assistance, call 800-558-1711
FAN
LIGHT
FAN
OFF
LIGHT
OFF
ROOM LIGHT
OFF
ROOM LIGHT
ON
Main
Panel
120 VAC
LINE
Usually
Black
LOAD
(Max. Amps or Max. Watts)
Usually Red or Blue
LOAD Red
LINE Black
GROUND
Bare Copper
GROUND
Bare Copper
NEUTRAL
White
NEUTRAL
Usually White
Light
Fixture
NOTE
The NEUTRAL wire will not normally be connected to the switch
you are replacing. If there is no NEUTRAL wire in the junction
box, please consult an electrician or call: 800-558-1711
FAN
LIGHT
FAN
OFF
LIGHT
OFF
ROOM LIGHT
OFF
ROOM LIGHT
ON
SET BUTTON
SETTING UP WALL REMOTE CONTROL
Step 1.
Verify that PLM Board is installed in range hood. If not, purchase and
install a Model ACBLL.
Step 2.
Press and maintain
the “Link-Mode” push-button on the Range Hood
for 2 seconds; Link Mode should be activated. On some Hood models an
icon of the Interface should be turned ON. See hood manual.
Step 3.
At this point it is possible to link a LinkLogic
®
control to the Range Hood
or Erase all the linked devices.
Link Remote Control to a Range Hood
(1) On the Remote Control -
Press and maintain the “Light Off” push-
button for 10 seconds or until its backlighting flashes (“beep” should also
be heard).
(2) On the Range Hood -
Push and release the “Link-Mode” push-button
to start the linking process (On some hood models flashing “A” will be
visible on the Interface until link is done).
Step 4.
On the Range Hood -
Press and maintain the “Link-Mode” push-button
for 2 seconds to exit “Link” mode or wait 4 minutes.
NOTE: To link more than one control, restart from step 1.
Step 5.
Test that the remote control is working properly by turning ON and OFF
the blower and the RangeHood lights - and if applicable, the room light.
If link did not work - erase all the linked devices following Steps 5 &
6 - then go back to Step 1.
Step 6.
On the Range Hood -
Push the “Erase Link” push button for 2 seconds to
start the “Erase-link” process, (on some hood models flashing “E” will be
visible on the Interface until links are erased.)
Step 7.
To initialize the Control: Lift
and release the SET Button tab, then
push
it
for 3 seconds or until “beep” is heard. When the tab is released the
remote control, confirms initialization by turning ON the backlight of the
“ROOM LIGHT ON and OFF” button. Press the “ROOM LIGHT OFF” button
to stop the flashing. Initialization of the remote control is now completed.
USING WALL REMOTE CONTROL
•
Tap
the ROOM LIGHT ON button to turn the room light on (if
applicable).
•
Tap
the ROOM LIGHT OFF button to turn the room light off (if
applicable).
•
Tap
the FAN button to turn the Range Hood fan on.
•
When the Fan is on, tap
the FAN button to increase the fan speed.
•
Tap
the FAN OFF button to turn the fan off.
•
Tap
the LIGHT button to turn the Range Hood light on.
•
When the Lights are on, tap
the LIGHT button to increase the light
intensity.
•
Tap
the LIGHT OFF button to turn the Range Hood light off.
NOTE: The Range Hood requires a 3-second pause between presses of
the same button on the remote control. If two successive presses of the
same button occur inside those 3 seconds, only one press will be taken
care of. This doesn’t apply to presses of different buttons on the remote
control or on the same button from 2 different remote controls.
PREPARATION
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician or by a homeowner
who is familiar with electrical circuitry. If there are any questions, consult an
electrician.
Tools you will need:
• Flat-blade screwdriver • Phillips screwdriver • Wire cutter/stripper • Votage
tester (to identify wire inside the junction box) • Optional: #1 Phillips screwdriver
(to change paddle color - sold separately)
If range hood is LinkLogic
®
capable, then a Model ACBLL must be purchased
separately.
INSTALLATION
Step 1.
At the circuit breaker or fuse panel, disconnect the power for all of the circuits
in the switch junction box.
Step 2. (existing construction only)
Remove the faceplate from the device junction box, then unscrew the switch or
outlet and pull it out of the junction box.
Step 3. (existing construction only)
Disconnect the wires from the switch you are replacing and ensure you have
1/2” of bare wire on the ends.
Step 4.
If you are installing the control into a
two-way circuit
(where one switch controls
the load), follow the diagram below to identify and connect the LINE, LOAD,
NEUTRAL, and GROUND wires. If the colors of the wires do not match the
diagram, be sure you have identified the wires correctly before connecting them.
Step 5.
If you are installing the control into a
multi-way circuit
(where more than one
switch controls the load), consult the User’s Guide.
Step 6.
Ensure that all wire connectors (included) are fimly attached and that there is no
exposed copper except for the GROUND wire.
Step 7.
Orient the control with the ON button on top, place it into the junction box, and
screw it in place.
Step 8.
Turn the circuit breaker back on or reinstall the fuse.
Step 9. (If you have the control attached to a room light)
Test that it is working properly. Turn the light on and off by pressing the Room
Light ON and OFF buttons.
Step 10.
Reinstall the faceplate.
120 VAC, 60 Hz, Max. 600W Load