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| PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | ||
| FAN AUTOMATICALLY | • The Sensor feature will automatically turn the fan on at the | ||
| TURNS ON AND CAN | MED setting and the display will show AUTO MODE ON if cooking | ||
| NOT BE TURNED OFF | temperatures become too hot. The fan will stay on for a minimum | ||
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| of 3 minutes and will then turn off when temperatures cool to an | ||
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| appropriate level. | ||
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| FAN DOES NOT | • A fuse may be blown or a circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or | ||
| OPERATE WHEN | reset circuit breaker. | ||
| TURNED ON | • The power disconnect switch inside the hood may be switched off. | ||
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| Remove the metal grease filter and the charcoal filter (if present) and | ||
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| flip the switch on. | ||
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| FAN FAILS TO CIRCULATE | • Check to be sure the metal grease filter and the charcoal filter | ||
| AIR OR MOVES AIR | (if present) are clean. Clean the metal grease filter (see the Metal | ||
| SLOWER THAN NORMAL | grease filter section) and, if the hood is recirculated (not vented to the | ||
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| outside), replace the charcoal filter (see the Charcoal filter section). | ||
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| If cleaning and replacing the filters does not correct the problem, | ||
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| call for service. | ||
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| FAN KEEPS GOING | • The motor is probably overheating and turning itself off. This can | ||
| OFF AND ON | be harmful to the motor. Check to be sure the filter is clean. If off | ||
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| and on cycling continues, call for service. | ||
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| LIGHT WILL NOT STAY | • Use 12 volt, 20 watt halogen bulbs with a G4 base and make sure | ||
| ON HIGH SETTING OR | they are inserted securely. See the Light bulbs section. | ||
| “WRONG WATT BULB” |
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| APPEARS IN THE DISPLAY |
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| THE HOOD CONTROLS | • Disconnect power to the hood by removing the fuse or turning the | ||
| OR DISPLAY ARE NOT | circuit breaker off in the home fuse box. Wait 30 seconds to allow the | ||
| OPERATING CORRECTLY | hood controls to reset and then replace the fuse or move the circuit | ||
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| breaker back on. | ||
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| SEQUENTIAL PRESSES | • It is normal for the light and fan buttons to cycle around through the | ||
| OF THE LIGHT OR FAN | settings so that you can easily set the controls to the desired setting. | ||
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| SOMETIMES CHANGE |
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| THE SETTING FROM THE |
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| LOWEST |
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| TO THE HIGHEST SETTING, |
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| LOWEST SETTING |
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| WHEN PRESSING THE | • For your convenience, it is normal for the lights and fan to remember | ||
| POWER ON/OFF BUTTON | their last setting when you press the Power On/Off button. If you | ||
| TO TURN ON THE LIGHT, | want only the lights on, press the “FAN +” (or the “FAN | ||
| THE FAN COMES ON | “Off” is in the display. When you power the hood up next time, only | ||
| INSTEAD | the lights will function. | ||
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