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| PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | ||
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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. | ||
| THE SWITCH IS ON |
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| FAN FAILS TO | • Fan blade striking the hood shell. | ||
| CIRCULATE AIR | • Excessively soiled filter should be checked and corrected before | ||
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| using the hood again. | ||
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| FAN OPERATES BUT | • Check to be sure the filter is clean. If replacing the filter does not | ||
| MOVES AIR SLOWER | correct the problem, 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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| CLEAN FILTER LIGHT | • The filters have been in place for 30 hours of “on” time. Remove the | ||
| IS ON OR BLINKING | filters, clean if necessary and replace them. Make sure they are | ||
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| correctly seated in the filter channels. Adjust as necessary until the | ||
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| red signal light stops blinking. See the Metal grease filter/ | ||
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| Clean filter light section. | ||
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