Controls

Implement holders

Controls and Features

Stainless Steel Hood

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

1 ON/OFF. It remembers the last fan speed used. (Four speed fan.)

2 Lowers the speed.

3 Increases the speed.

4 Highest speed “instant on” BOOST.

NOTE: BOOST fan speed can only be selected with this pad. BOOST is not obtainable by using the increase fan speed

pad.

5Delayed fan shut-off. Choose 5, 10 or 20 minutes by pushing this button.

6Light ON/OFF. It remembers the last light level used. (Six light levels.)

7Dims the light.

8Brightens the light.

9Clean Filter Light

Lights after 30 hours of “on” time to remind you to clean the metal grease filters. The red light glows until the filters are removed, cleaned if necessary and replaced. If the light is blinking after the filters have been replaced, adjust them to make sure they are correctly seated in the filter channels. Then the timer resets automatically.

10Fan indicator.

11Indicates the time the fan is set to run, before automatically shutting off. (5, 10 or 20 minutes.)

Implement holder rods are on each side of the hood.

Use these rods to hang and display cooking utensils such as whisks, spoons, forks or any non-flammable decorative items. Frequently used small pots and pans can also hang from these rods.

WARNING:

DO NOT hang flammable items from these implement rods.

DO NOT hang items weighing more than 10 pounds on either side, or 20 pounds total weight.

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GE ZV1050, ZV950 owner manual Controls Implement holders, Controls and Features

ZV950, ZV1050 specifications

The GE ZV950 and ZV1050 are advanced digital microprocessor-based relay protection devices designed for various applications in electrical utilities and industrial facilities. These devices are engineered to enhance system reliability and safety by providing accurate monitoring, protection, and control of electrical systems.

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