Controls and Features

Custom Hood Insert

Controls

NOTE: Avoid using food products that produce flames under the range hood.

1FAN DECREASE ON/OFF. Press to turn on and decrease fan settings. It remembers the last fan level used. The buttons allow you to cycle around to the desired setting. (Use to set the fan speed to LOW, MED, HIGH, BOOST or OFF.)

2FAN INCREASE ON/OFF. Press to turn on and increase fan settings. It remembers the last fan level used. The buttons allow you to cycle around to the desired setting. (Use to set the fan speed to LOW, MED, HIGH, BOOST or OFF.)

SENSOR FEATURE—The hood fan will automatically turn on at the MED setting if cooking temperatures become too hot. The fan will stay on for a minimum of 3 minutes and will then turn off when temperatures cool to an appropriate level.

3LIGHT DECREASE ON/OFF. Press to turn on and dim the lights. It remembers the last light level used. The buttons allow you to cycle around to the desired setting. (There are four light levels/settings and OFF.)

4LIGHT INCREASE ON/OFF. Press to turn on and brighten the lights. It remembers the last light level used. The buttons allow you to cycle around to the desired setting. (There are four light levels/settings and OFF.)

5POWER ON/OFF. Press to activate (turn on)/deactivate (turn off) the control buttons. When the buttons are active (turned on), their outer rings will be illuminated. When active (turned on), the hood lights and fan will automatically turn on at their last settings.

NOTES:

Always deactivate (turn off) the buttons when the hood is not in use.

If both the LIGHT and FAN are set to OFF, the buttons will automatically deactivate (turn off) after 10 seconds.

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GE 42, 36, 30, 48 and 54 owner manual Controls

48" and 54, 42, 30, 36 specifications

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