Care And Use

Controls

We recommend you turn your hood on before you begin cooking to establish fresh airflow. After you have finished cooking, let the blower run for a few minutes to clear the air and help keep the kitchen fresh and clean.

Blower

The Blower is operated with 2 controls. The switch adjacent to the speed control turns the blower on/off, while the speed control adjusts the blower speed. Turn the speed knob clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease the blower speed.

Hood Lighting

A single switch controls the 4 halogen lights. The switch controls the brightness of the lights with Hi/Off/Low. Use only 50w Max. Halogen Narrow Flood replacement bulbs.

Caution! Halogen lamps are constructed of a glass bulb with a pressurized internal filament tube that operates at high temperatures and could be discharged into the fixture enclosure and/or surrounding environment, thereby creating a risk of personal injury of fire. When replacing the bulb, let the bulb cool, and assure that power to light has been turned off. Never allow a hot bulb to come into contact with water.

Do Not Touch the Hood Light Bulbs when they are in use. They may be hot enough to cause injury.

Halogen Light Bulb

Hood LightsBlower

Blower Variable Speed Contr

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DCS IVH-48 installation instructions Care And Use, Controls, Blower, Hood Lighting

IVH-48 specifications

The DCS IVH-48, an advanced multirole helicopter, represents a significant leap in rotorcraft technology, enhancing operational capabilities across various mission profiles. Designed to meet the demands of both military and civilian aviation, the IVH-48 combines an array of innovative features, state-of-the-art technologies, and superior performance characteristics.

One of the primary features of the IVH-48 is its modular design, which allows for easy reconfiguration for different missions, whether they involve troop transport, reconnaissance, or medevac operations. This versatility is achieved through interchangeable mission kits that can be quickly installed or removed, making the helicopter adaptable to rapidly changing operational needs.

Powered by a pair of high-performance turboshaft engines, the IVH-48 boasts impressive speed and altitude capabilities. The engines are coupled with advanced digital engine control systems that enhance fuel efficiency and reduce pilot workload. Its top speed exceeds 150 knots, and it can operate effectively at altitudes of over 20,000 feet, allowing it to perform in high-altitude environments where lesser helicopters struggle.

The IVH-48 features a fly-by-wire control system, which improves handling precision and stability, particularly in turbulent conditions. This system allows for smoother operation and reduces pilot fatigue during long missions. The helicopter is also equipped with advanced avionics that facilitate navigation and communication, including multifunction displays, autopilot capabilities, and enhanced situational awareness systems.

Safety is a paramount consideration in the design of the IVH-48. It incorporates crashworthy features, including a reinforced airframe and energy-absorbing seats. The helicopter is also outfitted with advanced threat detection systems, making it capable of operating in hostile environments.

In terms of payload capacity, the IVH-48 can carry a substantial amount of cargo or personnel, with significant internal and external load capabilities. Its spacious cabin can accommodate up to 12 fully equipped troops or can be configured to transport medical patients, making it ideal for humanitarian missions and emergency services.

Overall, the DCS IVH-48 stands out as a formidable helicopter that blends cutting-edge technology with operational flexibility. Its advanced features, robust performance, and safety measures make it an invaluable asset across a range of missions, reinforcing its status as a leader in modern rotary-wing aviation.