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MODEL: RA.3030/3036
RA.3130/3136
OPERATION
MANUAL
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A. Important Safety Instructions Read and Save These Instructions CAUTION- To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust air. be sure to duct air outside- Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls or ceilings or into attics, crawl spaces, or garages. WARNING- To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock. do not use this fan with any solid- state speed control device. WARNING- To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock. or injury to persons, observe the following: A. Use this unit only in
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WARNING- To reduce the risk of injury to persons in the event of a range top grease fire. observe the following: A- SMOTHER FLAMES with a close- fitting lid. cookie sheet. or metal tray, then turn off the burner. Be careful to preven burns. If the flames do not go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THEFIREDEPARTMENT. B- NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN- You may be burned. C- DO NOT USE WATER including wet dishcloths or towels- a violent steam explosion will result. 0- USE AN EXTINGUISHER ONLY IF: 1.
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B. Safety Notes 1. Allelectrical work must be done in accordance with local and/or national electrical code as applicable for safety. This product must be grounded if your are unfamiliar with methods of installing electrical wiring, secure the services of a qualified electrician. 2. Turn off power at service entrance before installing wiring or servicing this product. (120 volt for range hood. 220 volt for electric range if any) 3. Turn off power to avoid risk of fire, electric shock or injury t
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c. Tools and Materials Required ~ Drill.electric of ratchet drive. with 3/16" wood bit (for drilling starter holes and 1¥4 "wood bit (to drill an access holes in the cabinet or kitchen wall for the electric power line) ~ One common screwdriver. ~ Plier (for opening electrical knockout). ~ Two 1" (thick)x2" (wide)x12" (approximate length) wood strips for recessed bottom kitchen cabinet installation only. (Purchase locally). ~ Electrical wire and supplies to comply with local cords. ~ Four 1 ¥4 "
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E. Preparing The Range Hood 1. Remove the top electrical knockout. you may plan to ~"~I Knooko", bring power to the range hood either through the cabinet or through the wall ~ ~~~ (Fig.1) Fig. 2. Insert a screwdriver into the knockout slot and bend the knockou back and forth. (Fig.2) You may have to use pliers to pull the loosened knockout free. (Fig.3) Fig.: Fig.2 Note: When installed. the bottom edge of your range hood should be 28" - 32" above the top of the cooking surface. (Fig.4) Fig.4 -5-
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F. Preparing The Installation Location Note: Please also refer P.11 "J. Making the Electrical Connection' 1. A. If you want to move the electric range to make room for working on the cabinet turn off the 220 volt power for the electric range at the service entrance. B. Before moving a gas range. shut off the gas. Note: Omitsteps 2a through 2d if the hood is to be mountedon a cabinet with a flush bottom. 2. For installation onto a recessed bottom cabinet: a. Measure the space (under the cabinet b
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4. Screw the four 1"wood screws (tor mounting the hood) into the exact center of the arrow and of the keyhole mounting slots marked on the cabinet bottom (for flush !! installations), or marked on the I ~ - D D 1"x2"wood strips (tor recessed cabinet installation) (Fig.7) ~' Do not turn the mounting screws in all the way. Allow3/8" of screw Fig.? to project. so the hood can be fitted place. (The screws willbe tightened later) G. Providing Electrical Power Note: Please also refer P.11 "J. Making t
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Wiring to power supply & SAFETY WARNING RISKOF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. THIS RANGE HOOD MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED. MAKE SURE THIS IS DONE BY SPECIALIZED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES. BEFORE CONNECTING WIRES, SWITCH POWER OF AT SERVICE PANEL AND LOCK SERVICE PANEL TO PREVENT POWER FROM BEING SWITCHED ON ACCIDENTALLY. Connect the electrical wires. - Connect three wires (black. white and green) to house wires and cap with wire connectors. Connect accord
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H. Mounting Range Hood To Cabinet Note: Please also refer P.11 "J. Making the Electrical Connection' 1. Position the hood in place so that: a. The electrical line is routed through the appropriate Knockout opening. This step will have to be accomplished while positioning the hood (Fig.1 0) b. The large part of the keyhole mounting slots on the hood fit onto the hood mounting screws projecting from the bottom of the cabinet. (Fig.11) 2. Adjust the hood so the front is flush with the cabinet front
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I. Mounting Range Hood Without Cabinet Note: Please also refer P.10 "J. Making the Electrical Connection' 1. Using metal brackets and screws (included), center hood onto board and install screw. 2. Remove the hood from the board and nail the wood board onto the wall. (Be sure the nail is in the center of the stud) 3. Place the range hood on the board and tighten the screw. 4. Complete finished 5. Duct cover (Optional) (refer P.15 and P.17) -10-
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J. Making the Electrical Connection 1. Turn the six nuts at the front/back of bottom board. ( Fig.13) 2. Remove screws on wiring case. fish out wires through the knockout. (Fig.13) screw Fig.! 3. Mark the electrical connection by fastening all wires to the existing wall wiring according to the their colors. (Black to Black, White to White. Green to Ground) 4. After connection is done, reinstall wiring case cover and bottom board. 5. Slide plastic collection cups onto the back metal mounting. 6.
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K. Use and Care ABC 0 I I I Operate switches (Fig.9) .... Fig.9 Switch A: Ie I ON I OFF I DELAY "ON" - When the hood is "OFF", turn on the blower by press" . button once the blower will operate at second speed and LED light indicate "2", "OFF" - During operation, contiune to press" . "button twice, the blower will stop, the LED light and halogen light will also turn off. "Delay" - While the blower is in operation, press" . "button once, it will set the blower to turn off within 30 seconds auto m
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L. Halogen light replacement Note: The halogen light will be very hot when it is working Never touch it with bare hand(s). Before changing halogen light ensure the unit is switched off and the halogen light is cool. ~q B Q Note: Ensure the unit is switched off. Before changing lamp. A. Using suitable tool (small screw driver) gently pry off the lamp cover lenz. B. Remove the unserviceable Lamp. Replace the removed lamp with serviceable new lamp, taking note not to touch the glass lamp surfacE wi
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M. Maintenance Instruction 1. Maintenance shall be important than repair. Please take care of the needed maintenance in order to secure and extend the excellent functions and using life. Note: Before repairing the range hood. Disconnect the power source. 2. After using the machine. wipes the machine by neutral detergent in order to keep it clean and maintain the appearance with brightness and sanitation. 3. When the level of dirty oil of the collector reached 4/5 of height, it has t( be removed
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o. Parts Layout Diagram 15 ~~ 7 13 1 Chamber Safetymesh Machine body 2 Control switch 8 Motor 14 Oilcollector(round) 3 9 Fan 15 Halogen light Hanging bracket Transformer 10 16 4 Oiltunnel Innerductcoyer(optional) 5 11 Bottom board 17 Capacitor Outerductcoyer(optional) 12 18 6 I Capacitor bracket Oilcollector(oval) Duct coyer-mounting bracket -15-
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P. Circuit Diagram NOTE: Any faults with this unit should only be attended to by a qualifiec technician. G)§@@ -16-
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Q. Size o Model: RA-3030 / RA-3036 o Model: RA-3130 / RA-3136 / RA-3142 / RA-314E -17-