Using the downdraft system.

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Safety

On some models, the RAISE/LOWER switch is located at the top right of the vent.

RAISE/LOWER Switch (30” models only)

Turn the downdraft blower ON by pressing the RAISE/LOWER switch located at the top right of the vent (on some models). Place your finger on the “center” of the switch and hold until you observe the vent moving, then release. The air vent will rise. Use the selector switch to turn the blower ON, OFF or to change the blower speed.

The vent may be lowered by again pressing the RAISE/LOWER switch at the top right side of the vent. The blower, if left on, will automatically go off when the vent is lowered.

NOTE: For most convenient operation, set the blower to the speed you use most often. The blower will come on to this speed whenever the unit is raised.

Remote RAISE/LOWER switch

(36models only)

36″ models have a remote RAISE/LOWER switch. It operates in the same manner as the switch located on the vent.

RAISE/LOWER switch location may vary.

Instructions Operating Instructions Installation

Use the selector switch to turn the blower ON, OFF or to change the blower speed.

Using the Cooktop

CAUTION:

Be careful when raising or lowering the downdraft. Be sure pots, pot handles and other objects are clear of the downdraft and cannot be struck or tipped by the downdraft being raised.

NOTE: There is a slight trim overhang at each end of the vent.

To avoid injury, be sure fingers are clear of the downdraft cover when it is being lowered.

Keep hands and fingers away from all downdraft parts.

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