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Important: Observe all governing codes and ordinances.

Proper installation is your responsibility. Make sure you have everything necessary for correct installation. It is the responsibility of the installer to comply with the installation clearances specified on the model/serial rating plate. The model/serial rating plate is located on the front of the downdraft vent above the wiring box cover.

Check location where downdraft vent will be installed. The location should be away from strong draft areas, such as windows, doors and strong heating vents or fans. Before making countertop cutout, check that downdraft vent and cooktop location will clear cabinet walls, backsplash, and rear wall studs inside cabinet.

ALL OPENINGS IN THE WALL OR FLOOR WHERE RETRACTABLE DOWNDRAFT VENT IS TO BE INSTALLED MUST BE SEALED.

Electrical ground is required. See “Electrical requirements,” Panel B.

When installing retractable downdraft vent, the cabinet drawer will need to be removed and the drawer front installed permanently to cabinet.

30” min. base cabinet is required. If cabinet has a drawer, 3-l/2” depth clearance from the countertop to the top of the drawer (or other obstruction in the base cabinet) is required.

Note: Downdraft vent is installed directly behind the cooktop. Install downdraft vent first.

Downdraft vent is not approved for use in mobile homes.

Cabinet construction: Downdraft vent is designed for use in a cabinet with a depth of 24”. The maximum depth of the overhead cabinet is 13”. Overhead cabinets installed at either side of the downdraft vent must be 18” above the cooking surface. See cook-top Installation Instructions for the minimum distance between the front edge of the countertop and front edge of cooktop. The minimum horizontal distance between the overhead cabinets is the same as the width of the installed downdraft vent.

When installing a 36” retractable downdraft vent with three “Create-A-Cook-top” modules, the optional support must be installed on the front of the downdraft vent. See installation steps for details.

WARNING -TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

A. Installation Work And Electrical

Wiring Must Be Done By Qualified

Person(s) In Accordance With All

Applicable Codes And Standards,

Including Fire-Rated Construction.

B. The combustion airflow needed for safe operation of fuel-burning equipment may be affected by this unit’s operation. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.

C. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.

D. Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.

E. If this unit is to be installed over a tub or shower, it must be marked as appropriate for the application.

Injury Hazard

To eliminate the risk of burns or fire, avoid installing cabinet storage above the cooking surface. If cabinets are already installed, avoid the use of cabinets while cooktop is in use. Reaching over a heated cooking surface could result in a serious burn. Use two or more people to move and install downdraft vent.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in back or other injury.

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Electrical Shock Hazard

Check for electrical wires that may be concealed behind wall covering before drilling holes into wall.

Do not use downdraft vent solid state fan speed control device.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in death, fire or electrical

Lshock.

It is the customer’s responsibility:

To contact a qualified electrical installer. To assure that electrical installation is adequate and in conformance with National Electrical Code, ANSVNFPA 70 - latest edition*, and local codes and ordinances.

Tools needed for

installation: 8mmorpower

318” nut supply driver or cable ratchet

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end caps

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1 metal

cover

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2

lower

support legs

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1 backdraft

damper

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2

overcounter

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literature

 

package

 

mounting

brackets

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optional

support and

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2

undercounter

 

two screws

(36”

 

mounting

brackets

 

models

only)

l1 bag of fasteners

Electrical requirements

Electrical Shock Hazard Electrically ground downdraft vent.

Failure to follow this instruction could result in death, fire or electrical shock.

If codes permit and a separate grounding wire is used, it is recommended that a qualified electrician determine that the grounding path is adequate.

Do Not ground to a gas pipe.

Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure the downdraft vent is properly grounded.

Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit.

IMPORTANT: Save Installation Instructions for electrical inspector’s use.

IA.AI120.volt, 60.Hz, AC-only electrical supply is required on a

separate 15ampere circuit, fused on both sides of the line. A time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended. The fuse must be sized per local codes in accordance with the electrical rating of the downdraft vent as specified on the model/serial rating plate located on the front of the downdraft vent above the wiring box cover.

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n DOWNDRAFT VENT MUST BE CONNECTED WITH COPPER WIRE ONLY

Ic. Wire sizes must conform to the requirements of the National

Electrical Code, ANSIINFPA 70 - latest edition*, and all local codes and ordinances. Wire size and connections must conform with the rating of the downdraft vent.

Copies of the standard listed above may be obtained from:

*National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park

Quincy, Massachusetts 02269

(DIThis downdraft vent should be

. connected directly to the fused disconnect (or circuit breaker) through flexible, armored or non-metallic sheathed, copper cable. Allow some slack in the cable so the downdraft vent can be moved if servicing is ever necessary.

IEl~ A U.L.-listed, l/2” conduit connector must be provided at

each end of the power supply cable (at the downdraft vent and at the junction box).

IFIA wiring diagram is located on the

. downdraft vent base above the wiring box cover.

Electrical connection

1. Cut a 1-l/2” hole in floor or side of

cabinet for power supply wire. The hole

cut for electrical wiring through a wood

cabinet should be sanded until smooth.

A grommet (Part No. 302797) must cover

the hole cut for the electrical wiring

through a metal cabinet.

2. Run flexible armored or nonmetallic

sheathed copper cable from fused

disconnect circuit breaker or junction box

through the cabinet hole to the downdraft

vent location.

combustion

Fire Hazard

Parts

needed

and

ventilation air.

for

installation:

Do Not obstruct the flow of

 

 

 

Failure

to

follow

this instruction could

l 2 conduit

connectors

result

in fire.

 

l 1 wall cap for

interior-mounted motor

 

 

 

 

l ductwork

 

 

3. See installation steps to connect power

supply cable to downdraft vent.

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KitchenAid 30 and 36 Retractable Downdraft Vent Systems Before you Start, Tools needed for, Needed, For, Installation

30" and 36" Retractable Downdraft Vent Systems specifications

KitchenAid has long been recognized for its commitment to quality and innovation in kitchen appliances, and its 30" and 36" Retractable Downdraft Vent Systems are prime examples of this dedication. Designed to enhance kitchen functionality while maintaining a sleek aesthetic, these downdraft vent systems effectively capture smoke, steam, and odors from cooking without obstructing kitchen sightlines.

One of the main features of KitchenAid’s downdraft vent systems is their powerful ventilation capability. With a robust airflow performance, these vents can efficiently remove unwanted cooking byproducts, improving air quality in the kitchen and making cooking a more enjoyable experience. The retractable design allows the vent to only be present when needed, maintaining a clean visual appeal when not in use. This seamless integration into the countertop is especially beneficial in open-concept kitchens where maintaining an uncluttered look is essential.

Both the 30" and 36" models are equipped with an easy-to-use control interface, offering multiple fan speeds to cater to different cooking situations. The low speed setting is ideal for simmering, while higher speeds can be activated for frying or grilling, capturing even the most challenging odors and smoke. The noise level is designed to be minimal, ensuring that conversations and kitchen activities can continue without disruption.

Another stand-out feature is the filter system. The downdraft vents utilize dishwasher-safe grease filters, making maintenance convenient and straightforward. This feature not only promotes effective grease capture but also ensures that the system remains hygienic over time.

Moreover, KitchenAid incorporates advanced technologies in its downdraft vent systems, such as the powerful motor that offers a reliable performance even in high-demand cooking scenarios. The models also come with adjustable height options, allowing users to customize the vent's exposure based on their cooking needs.

In terms of design, both the 30" and 36" systems are available in various finishes to match different kitchen styles, from sleek stainless steel to more contemporary options. This versatility allows homeowners to choose a model that complements their kitchen aesthetics while benefiting from its functional features.

In conclusion, KitchenAid's 30" and 36" Retractable Downdraft Vent Systems exemplify the brand's focus on blending form and function. With their powerful ventilation capabilities, user-friendly controls, and efficient design, these downdraft systems are perfect for discerning cooks who seek both performance and style in their kitchens.