Zephyr Ventilation Hood ESL M90AS User Manual

JAN06.0101  
 
Important safety Notice .....................................................................4  
Electrical & Installation requirements .............................................5  
Electrical requirements ..............................................................5  
Before installing the hood ...........................................................5  
List of Materials .................................................................................6  
Parts supplied:...........................................................................6  
Parts not supplied ......................................................................6  
Dimensions and clearances..............................................................7  
Installation Instructions .....................................................................8  
Venting methods ........................................................................8  
Preparation ................................................................................8  
Installation - Ductwork Calculation Sheet ......................................9  
Installation ....................................................................................... 10  
Electrical connection................................................................ 12  
Description of the hood ................................................................... 15  
Control Ball .............................................................................. 16  
Remote Control ........................................................................ 17  
Maintenance .................................................................................... 18  
Cleaning ................................................................................... 18  
Grease filter ............................................................................. 18  
Replacing the light bulb: ........................................................... 18  
Trouble Shooting ...................................................................... 19  
Warranty........................................................................................... 20  
List of Parts and Accessories .......................................................... 21  
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READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION:  
FOR GENERAL VENTILATING USE ONLY. DO NOT USE TO EXHAUST HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS OR  
VAPORS.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:  
A. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer.  
B. Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off at service panel and lock service panel disconnecting means to  
prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked,  
securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.  
C. Installation Work and Electrical Wiring Must Be Done By Qualified Person(s) In Accordance With All Applicable Codes  
& Standards, Including Fire-rated Construction.  
D. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning  
equipment to prevent back- drafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturers guideline and safety standards such  
as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration  
and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.  
E. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.  
F. Ducted systems must always be vented to the outdoors.  
CAUTION:  
To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside - do not vent exhaust air into spaces  
within walls, ceilings, attics, crawl spaces, or garages.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY METAL DUCT WORK.  
Install this hood in accordance with all requirements specified.  
WARNING  
To Reduce The Risk Of Fire Or Electric Shock, Do Not Use This Hood With Any External Solid State Speed  
Control Device.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE.  
a) Never leave surface units unattended at high settings. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite.  
Heat oils slowly on low or medium settings.  
b) Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when flambeing food (i.e. Crepes Suzette, Cherries Jubilee,  
Peppercorn Beef Flambe’).  
c) Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on fan or filter.  
d) Use proper pan size. Always use cookware appropriate for the size of the surface element.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS, IN THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE THE  
FOLLOWING:  
a) SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fitting lid, cookie sheet, or other metal tray, then turn off the gas burner or the electric  
element. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If the flames do not go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THE  
FIRE DEPARTMENT.  
b) NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN - you may be burned.  
c) DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels - a violent steam explosion will result.  
d) Use an extinguisher ONLY if:  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
You know you have a class ABC extinguisher, and you already know how to operate it.  
The fire is small and contained in the area where it started.  
The fire department is being called.  
You can fight the fire with your back to an exit.  
OPERATION  
a. Always leave safety grills and filters in place. Without these components, operating blowers could catch onto hair,  
fingers and loose clothing.  
The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of failure to observe the instructions given here for installation,  
maintenance and suitable use of the product. The manufacturer further declines all responsibility for injury due to  
negligence and the warranty of the unit automatically expires due to improper maintenance.  
* NOTE: Please check our website for revisions before doing any custom work.  
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
Important:  
Observe all governing codes and ordinances.  
It is the customer’s responsibility:  
To contact a qualified electrical installer.  
To assure that the electrical installation is adequate and in conformance with National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70  
— latest edition*, or CSA Standards C22.1-94, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 and C22.2 No.0-M91 - latest edition**  
and all local codes and ordinances.  
If codes permit and a separate ground wire is used, it is recommended that a qualified electrician determine that the  
ground path is adequate.  
Do not ground to a gas pipe.  
Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure range hood is properly grounded.  
Do not have a fuse in the neutral or ground circuit.  
IMPORTANT:  
Save Installation Instructions for electrical inspector’s use.  
The range hood must be connected with copper wire only.  
The range hood should be connected directly to the fused disconnect (or circuit breaker) box through metal electrical  
conduit.  
Wire sizes must conform to the requirements of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 — latest edition*, or CSA  
Standards C22.1-94, Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and C22.2 No. 0-M91 - latest edition** and all local codes and  
ordinances.  
A U.L.- or C.S.A.-listed conduit connector must be provided at each end of the power supply conduit (at the range hood  
and at the junction box).  
Copies of the standards listed may be obtained from:  
* National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02269  
** CSA International 8501 East Pleasant Valley Road Cleveland, Ohio 44131-5575  
BEFORE INSTALLING THE HOOD  
1. For the most efficient air flow exhaust, use a straight run or as few elbows as possible.  
CAUTION: Vent unit to outside of building, only.  
2. At least two people are necessary for installation.  
3. The hood is fitted with Screws and Drywall Anchors suitable for most surfaces, consult a Qualified Installer, check if  
they perfectly fit with your cabinet/wall.  
4. Do not use flex ducting.  
5. COLD WEATHER installations should have an additional backdraft damper installed to minimize backward cold air  
flow and a nonmetallic thermal break to minimize conduction of outside temperatures as part of the ductwork. The  
damper should be on the cold air side of the thermal break.  
The break should be as close as possible to where the ducting enters the heated portion of the house.  
6. Make up air: Local building codes may require the use of Make-Up Air Systems when using Ducted Ventilation  
Systems greater than specified CFM of air movement.  
The specified CFM varies from locale to locale. Consult your HVAC professional for specific requirements in your area.  
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PARTS SUPPLIED:  
Blower unit housing  
Hood canopy  
Metal filter x 1  
Halogen light bulb x 2  
Duct covers  
Remote Control  
Duct Cover support bracket (3 pieces to assemble)  
Hardware Packet:  
4x8 screws x 4 (to assemble Duct cover support bracket)  
6x70 screws x 2 (to fix Duct Cover support bracket)  
10x60 wall anchors x 2 (Duct Cover support bracket)  
5 x 45 screws x 3 (2 to fix Lower support bracket + 1 for securing hood)  
9,5x3,5 screws x 6 (to fix hood canopy to blower unit housing)  
2,9x6,5 screws x 4 (to fix duct cover)  
Allen spanner x 1  
Lower support bracket  
Template  
Use, Care and Installation guide  
Control Ball with molex plug  
PARTS NOT SUPPLIED  
Duct, conduit and all tools required for installation.  
Ductless Recirculating Kit  
to be used only in the Ductless (recirculating) version  
includes: charcoal filter, charcoal filter support and fixing bracket, deflector  
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11" 5/8  
max 45" 11/16  
min 32" 13/16  
max 51" 15/16 *  
min 36" *  
6" 5/8  
19" 5/8  
16" 5/16  
ceiling  
11"  
2"min  
8" 7/16*  
1/2"  
11"  
12" 13/16  
Ducting  
and conduit  
area  
11" 1/2  
passage(Duct  
bends are not  
considered)  
21" 1/8  
12" 13/16  
35" 6/16  
Side  
Cabinet  
Side  
Cabinet  
35" 7/16  
min. cabinets opening widths  
24" to 32"  
bottom of canopy  
to cooking surface  
CenterLine  
* Ductless (recirculating) version ONLY  
Note: if necessary order the proper duct cover  
extension kit.  
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Closely follow the instructions set out in this manual.  
All responsibility, for any eventual inconveniences, damages or fires caused by not complying with the instructions in this  
manual, is declined.  
VENTING METHODS  
The hood is equipped with a transition B for discharge of fumes to the outside (Ducting version).  
Should it not be possible to discharge cooking fumes and vapour to the outside, the hood can be used in the Ductless  
(recirculating) version. Attach a charcoal filter and the deflector F on the duct cover support bracket G. Fumes and  
vapors are recycled through the top grille H by means of a duct connected to the transition B and the transition mounted  
on the deflector F.  
NOTE: For ductless (recirculating) version only: purchase the Ductless Recirculating Kit.  
Minimum Duct Size (Ducting/Ductless version): 8" Round Pipe.  
Roof pitch w/  
Flashing and cap  
Pipe  
F-H-  
Pipe  
B
G
Pipe  
B
B
Side wall cap  
with gravity  
damper  
Non-vented  
(recirculating)  
version  
Ducting version  
PREPARATION  
Do not cut a joist or stud unless absolutely necessary. If a joist or stud must be cut, then a supporting frame must be  
constructed.  
Fittings material is provided to secure the hood to most types of walls/ceilings.  
However, a qualified technician must verify suitability of the materials in accordance with the type of wall/ceiling.  
The weight of the hood is:  
Before making cutouts, make sure there is proper clearance within the ceiling or wall for exhaust vent.  
Hood installation height above cooktop is the users preference. The lower the hood above the cooktop, the more efficient  
the capturing of cooking odors, grease and smoke.  
The hood shall be installed at 24" minimum to 32" above the countertop.  
Check your ceiling height and the hood height maximum before you select your hood.  
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Duct pieces  
Equivalent number  
Duct pieces  
Equivalent number  
lenght x used  
=
Total  
lenght x used  
=
Total  
3 1/4 ” x 10” 1 Ft. x (  
Rect.,  
) =  
Ft.  
6" Round  
wall cap  
30 Ft. x (  
) =  
Ft.  
straight  
with damper  
6 ” Round,,  
straight  
1 Ft. x (  
1 Ft. x (  
) =  
) =  
) =  
Ft.  
Ft.  
Ft.  
6” Round,  
roof cap  
30 Ft. x (  
) =  
) =  
Ft.  
Ft.  
6” Round to 1 Ft. x (  
3 1/4 ” x 10”  
rect.  
7", 8”  
Round,,  
straight  
transition  
3 1/4 ” x 10” 15 Ft. x (  
Rect.90°  
elbow  
6” Round to 16 Ft. x (  
3 1/4 ” x 10”  
rect.  
) =  
Ft.  
transition  
90° elbow  
3 1/4 ” x 10” 9 Ft. x (  
Rect.45°  
elbow  
) =  
Ft.  
7", 8" round 15 Ft. x (  
90° elbow  
) =  
) =  
Ft.  
Ft.  
3 1/4 ” x 10” 24 Ft. x (  
Rect.90°  
flat elbow  
) =  
) =  
Ft.  
Ft.  
7", 8" round 9 Ft. x (  
45° elbow  
3 1/4 ” x 10” 30 Ft. x (  
Rect.  
wall cap  
7", 8" Round 30 Ft. x (  
wall cap  
with damper  
) =  
Ft.  
with damper  
3 1/4 ” x 10” 5 Ft. x (  
Rect.to  
6 ” round  
) =  
) =  
Ft.  
Ft.  
7", 8"  
Round,  
roof cap  
30 Ft. x (  
8 Ft. x (  
) =  
) =  
Ft.  
Ft.  
transition  
3 1/4 ” x 10” 15 Ft. x (  
Rect.to  
6 ” round  
transition  
90° elbow  
7” Round to  
3 1/4 ” x 10”  
rect.  
transition  
7” Round to  
3 1/4 ” x 10”  
rect.  
transition  
90° elbow  
15 Ft. x (  
) =  
Ft.  
6 ” Round,,  
90° elbow  
15 Ft. x (  
) =  
) =  
Ft.  
Ft.  
Subtotal column 2 =  
Subtotal column 2 =  
6 ” Round,,  
45°elbow  
9 Ft. x (  
Total ductwork  
=
Subtotal column 1 =  
Maximum Duct Length: For satisfactory air movement, the total  
duct length should not exceed 100 equivalent feet.  
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4. Tape template, matching center-line and hood  
Assembling the duct cover support bracket (3  
parts):  
bottom as shown in Figure below.  
The three parts should be fixed with 4 screws, the  
support extension is adjustable and should correspond  
to the internal width of the upper duct cover.  
5. Place the lower support bracket on the template  
making it coincide with the traced triangle, mark  
center of two fastener location and one lower  
fastener location then remove template.  
Duct  
X
cover  
support  
bracket  
Upper  
Duct  
cover  
centerline  
=
X
=
fasteners  
locations  
1. If possible, disconnect and move freestanding or  
slide-in range from cabinet opening to provide easier  
access to rear wall. Otherwise put a thick, protective  
covering over countertop, cooktop or range to  
protect from damage or dirt. Select a flat surface for  
assembling the unit. Cover that surface with a  
protective covering and place all canopy hood parts  
and hardware in it.  
C
lower  
support  
bracket  
L
mounting  
height  
reference  
2. Determine and mark the centerline on the wall where  
the canopy hood will be installed.  
6. Mark wall with horizontal line 1" above highest and  
3. Select a mounting height comfortable for the user  
1" below lowest fastener location.  
and mark on wall behind cooktop.  
7. Find studs behind drywall by tapping wall or using a  
stud finder. Mark the center of the studs with a  
vertical line to the right and left of the marked  
fastener location.  
8. Note: all fastener location must span the studs  
otherwise proceed as follows:  
Cutout drywall along marked lines. Install each  
necessary between studs firmly flush with already  
existing stud front. Make sure all mounting screws  
will anchor to added studs. Replace drywall and  
refinish.  
9. Determine and make all necessary cuts in the wall  
for the vent system. Install the vent system before  
the canopy hood. See „Venting methods“ and  
„Dimensions and clearance“ paragraphs.  
Note - for Ductless - recirculating - installations:  
Vent system is not required.  
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10. Determine the required height for the conduit and  
cut a 1-1/4" (3.2 cm) hole at this location.  
Run wires through hole according the National  
Electrical Code or CSA Standards and local codes  
and ordinances.  
14. If supplied dismounted for shipping, assemble  
the lower part of the hood with the integral  
ventilator housing:  
a. Remove the grease filter (see also Care &  
Use section - Charcoal filter).  
b. Rest the integral ventilator housing on a flat  
surface and thread completely the lower part  
of the hood onto it.  
There must be enough power supply cable from the  
fused disconnect (or circuit breaker) box to make the  
connection in the hood’s Junction box/es.  
Use caulking to seal all openings.  
Do Not turn on power until installation is completed.  
11.Remark center line and hood bottom on same  
location as before and tape template on wall as in  
step 4 above.  
12.Mount the lower support bracket with wood screws  
(supplied in mounting hardware kit) on locations  
marked on template, then remove template.  
13.Install duct cover support bracket to wall flush to  
ceiling with drywall anchors supplied (the duct cover  
support bracket should be installed about 1/8“ (3mm)  
away from the ceiling).  
For Ductless (recirculating) installations  
Install the deflector (available as an extra kit) under  
the duct cover support bracket.  
REAR VIEW  
c. Make lamps connections.  
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17. Secure hood with 1 screw on bottom.  
d. Fasten the hood to the motor unit using 6  
screws from the bottom (release the grease  
filter to access fixing points.  
Duct  
cover  
support  
bracket  
Lower  
support  
bracket  
15. Hang hood with the 2 mounting hooks.  
Hooks  
WARNING  
Excessive Weight Hazard - Use two or more people  
to move and install range hood. Failure to do so can  
result in back or other injury.  
16.Level the appliance, using a carpenters level across  
bottom of hood with leveling screws in mounting  
hooks.  
Hooks  
bottom  
screw  
hole  
Rear view  
18. Connect ducting to transition. Seal with duct tape.  
Do not use duct smaller than the transition.  
For Ductless - recirculating - installations only:  
provide and install a duct to connect hood transition to  
deflector (the deflector is available as an extra kit).  
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19. Electrical connection  
Conduit  
WARNING  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Warning: Turn off power circuit at the service panel  
before wiring this unit.  
120 VAC, 15 or 20 Amp circuit required.  
J-Box cover  
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
THIS APPLIANCE IS FITTED WITH AN ELECTRICAL  
JUNCTION BOX WITH 3 WIRES, ONE OF WHICH  
(GREEN/YELLOW) SERVES TO GROUND THE  
APPLIANCE. TO PROTECT YOU AGAINST ELECTRIC  
SHOCK, THE GREEN AND YELLOW WIRE MUST BE  
CONNECTED TO THE GROUNDING WIRE IN YOUR  
HOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, AND IT MUST UNDER  
NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE CUT OR REMOVED.  
Failure to do so can result in death or electrical  
shock.  
Connect black wire from service panel to black or red in  
junction box, white to white and green to green-yellow.  
Facing the front of the range hood, remove the left  
knockout and the Junction box cover and install the  
conduit connector (cULUS listed) in junction box.  
Close junction box cover.  
20. For Ductless (recirculating) installations  
knockout  
Install one charcoal filter (available as an extra kit).  
J-Box  
cover  
21. Install filters.  
Run 3 wires; black, white and green ,according to the  
National Electrical Code and local codes and  
ordinances, in 1/2" conduit from service panel to  
junction box.  
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22. Install duct cover with 2 screws first on duct cover  
support bracket, then slide the duct lower section  
towards the bottom.  
Duct cover  
support bracket  
23. Fit control ball with its molex plug on its housing and  
twist in place.  
TOP  
VIEW  
Upper  
duct cover  
a
Duct cover  
support bracket  
b
Plate from  
electronic  
box  
Lower  
duct cover  
Control Ball  
Housing  
°
15  
˜
c
Control Ball  
OK!  
24. Perform connection between plates from control ball  
and from electronic box.  
Note! consider this drawings as installation aid,  
dimensions are not respected.  
25.Fold all cables and plate so to avoid any damage  
when sliding the lower duct cover towards the  
bottom.  
26 Fix lower duct cover to canopy with 2 screws.  
27. Check all light bulbs to make sure they are secure in  
their sockets.  
Turn power on in service panel.  
Check lights and blower operation.  
If range hood does not operate:  
Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped or the  
house fuse blown.  
Disconnect power supply. Check that wiring is  
correct.  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Control panel  
Grease filter  
Grease filter release handle  
Halogen lamp (position and nr. of lamps may vary)  
Hood canopy  
Duct cover  
Air outlet (used for Ductless version only)  
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6
1
2
3
5
4
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CONTROLS  
Use the high suction speed in cases of concentrated kitchen vapours. It is recommended that the cooker hood suction  
is switched on for 5 minutes prior to cooking and to leave in operation during cooking and for another 15 minutes  
approximately after terminating cooking.  
Description of control ball and hood operation  
The control ball is also a light signal:  
No signal :  
The hood is switched off.  
Static green light :  
Hood is switched on at power level 1 (minimum).  
Static orange light :  
Hood is switched on at power level 2 (medium).  
Static red light :  
Hood is switched on at power level 3 (maximum).  
Flashing red light :  
Hood is switched on boost mode (timed at 5 minutes)  
Flashing green light :  
Indicates the grease filter saturation - clean the grease filter  
Flashing orange light :  
Indicates the charcoal filter saturation - clean or replace the charcoal filter.  
Attention!  
The control ball flashes orange to indicate the saturation of the charcoal filter even if the hood is used in the  
extraction mode and no charcoal filter is fitted.  
In this case, perform the signal reset operation as follows: select the boost mode (the control ball lights up with a  
red flashing light), press again and hold pressed for about 3 seconds until an audible signal indicates the reset has  
taken place.  
Reset filter saturation signal  
Green or orange flashing light  
Proceed as follows:  
Select the boost mode (the control ball switches on with flashing red light), depress again and hold for 3 about seconds  
until the beep sound indicating that reset has occurred.  
Switching on the cooker hood  
The control ball is a balance wheel switch.  
Depressing the control ball towards the right repeatedly switches on the cooker hood and all the suction speed  
selections up to the boost mode, depressing again towards the right the cooker hood switches off.  
Turning on the light  
Depress the control ball towards the left:  
once for dim lighting,  
pressing again for full lighting,  
pressing again switches the light off.  
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
The remote control may operate in humid environments, but not when placed on wet surfaces.  
Selecting the Suction Speed position the remote control vertically near the cook top area and rotate clockwise to  
increase the suction speed, and anticlockwise to decrease the suction speed.  
Turning on the Light, press the remote control from the top downwards once for dim lighting, again for full lighting, and  
again to turn off the light.  
If the cooker hood’s Control Ball flashes green-orange-red in sequence then replace the battery.  
Remote Control Maintenance:  
Clean the remote control using non abrasive detergents.  
Follow the instructions below in order to replace the batteries for the remote control :  
Using a small screwdriver, raise the cover on the base of the remote control, in order to access the battery compartment.  
Remove the battery holder, and replace 4 new batteries type ..394 of 1.5V.  
Place the batteries in order in the battery holder (see illustration) taking care to respect the polarities indicated on the base  
of the upper section of the remote control.  
Warning!  
If the remote control doesn’t work after installation (yet the control ball works correctly), do the following:  
1. Place the remote control on the work surface near the hood.  
2. Disconnect the hood from the mains.  
3. Reconnect the hood to the mains.  
Follow this procedure whenever the remote control doesn’t work for no apparent reason (e.g.: dead battery).  
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Prior to any maintenance operation ensure that the cooker hood is disconnected from the power supply.  
CLEANING  
The cooker hood should be cleaned regularly internally and externally.  
For cleaning use a cloth moistened with a neutral liquid detergents. Avoid abrasive detergents.  
Warning:  
Failure to carry out the basic standards of the cleaning of the cooker hood and replacement of the filters may cause fire  
risks.  
Therefore we recommend oserving these instructions.  
GREASE FILTER  
This must be cleaned once a month using non aggressive detergents, either by hand or in the dish-washer, which must be  
set to a low temperature and a short cycle.  
When washed in a dish-washer, the grease filter may discolour slightly, but this does not affect its filtering capacity.  
To remove the grease filter, pull the spring release handle (a-b).  
REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB:  
WARNING  
Disconnect the hood from electricity and be sure the lights are cool.  
If new lights do not operate, make sure the light bulb is inserted correctly before calling service.  
Using a flat head screwdriver or equivalent tool, carefully pry loose the lamp so to unthread from the connector.  
Slide out the lightbulb to be replaced and replace with a new 12V 20W 30° Ø35 GU4 bulb type MR11, “suitable  
for use in open luminarie”.  
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Issue  
Cause  
What to do  
After installation, the  
unit doesn’t work?  
1. The power source is not turned ON.  
1. Make sure the circuit breaker and the  
unit’s power is ON.  
2. The power line and the cable locking  
connector is not connecting properly.  
2. Check the power connection with the  
unit is connected properly.  
3. The switch board and control board  
wirings are disconnected.  
3. Make sure the wirings between the  
switch board and control board are  
connected properly.  
4. The switch board or control board is  
defective.  
4. Change the switch board or control  
board.  
Light works, but motor is  
not turning.  
1. The motor is defective, possible  
seized.  
1. Change the motor.  
2. The thermally protected system  
detects if the motor is too hot to  
operate and shuts the motor down.  
2. The motor will function properly after the  
thermally protected system cool down.  
3. Damaged condenser.  
3. Change the condenser.  
1. Tighten the motor in place.  
2. Change the blower wheel.  
3. Check the installation of the hood.  
1. Change the halogen bulb.  
2. Tighten the light bulb.  
The unit is vibrating.  
1. The motor is not secure in place.  
2. Damaged blower wheel.  
3. The hood is not secured in place.  
1. Defective halogen bulb.  
2. The light bulb is loose.  
The motor is working,  
but the lights are not.  
The hood is not venting  
out properly.  
1. The hood might be hanging to high  
from the cook top.  
1. Adjust the distance between the cook  
top and the bottom of the hood within  
24” and 32” range.  
2. The wind from the opened windows or  
opened doors in the surrounding area  
are affecting the ventilation of the  
hood.  
2. Close all the windows and doors to  
eliminate the outside wind flow.  
3. Blocking in the duct opening or  
ductwork.  
3. Remove all the blocking from the duct  
work or duct opening.  
4. The direction of duct opening is  
against the wind.  
4. Adjust the duct opening direction.  
5. Using the wrong size of ducting.  
1. Metal filter is loose.  
5. Change the ducting to at least 8” or  
higher.  
Metal filter is vibrating.  
1. Change the metal filter.  
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TO OBTAIN SERVICE UNDER WARRANTY:  
or any Service Related Questions, please call:  
1-888-880-8368  
Staple your receipt here.  
Proof of the original purchase  
date is needed to obtain service  
under the warranty.  
TO OBTAIN SERVICE UNDER WARRANTY: You must present proof of original purchase date.  
Please keep a copy of your dated proof of purchase (sales slip) in order to obtain service under warranty.  
One Year Service Repair Warranty:  
For one year from date of original purchase, we will provide free of charge, service labor to repair any failed parts or  
components due to manufacturing defects.  
One Year Parts Warranty:  
For one year from date of original purchase, we will provide free of charge, nonconsumable replacement parts or  
components that failed due to manufacturing defects. Consumable parts not covered by this warranty include: Light Bulbs,  
Metal and Carbon Filters.  
Who is Covered:  
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser for products purchased for ordinary home use in the 48 mainland  
states, Hawaii and Washington D.C. In Canada and Alaska, this warranty is Limited. There might be costs associated with  
shipping the products to our designated service locations or you might need to pay service technician’s travel costs, to  
have the appliance repaired in-home.  
This Warranty will be Voided when:  
Product damaged through negligence, misuse, abuse, accident. Improper installation and failure to follow installation  
instructions.  
When product is used commercially or other than its intended purpose. Damaged because of improper connection with  
equipment of other manufacturers. Repaired or modified by anyone other than Zephyr’s Authorized Agents.  
What is Not Covered:  
Consumable parts such as light bulbs, filters, and fuses. Services outside of service area and the labor cost incurred in  
connection with the removal, shipping and reinstallation cost, nor does it cover any other contingent expenses. The natural  
wear of finish, and wear due to improper maintenance, use of corrosive and abrasive cleaning products, pads, and oven  
cleaner products. Chips, dents or cracks due to abuse, misuse, freight damage, or improper installation. Service trips to  
your home to teach you how to use the product. Damage of product caused by accident, fire, floods or act of God.  
This warranty is valid in the United States and Canada. It is non-transferable and applies only to the original purchaser and  
does not extend to subsequent owners of this product. Any applicable implied warranties, including the warranty of  
merchantantability, are limited in duration to a period of express warranty as provided herein beginning with the date of  
original purchase at retail and, no warranties, whether express or implied, shall apply to this product thereafter.  
Have your product proof of purchase with date ready for warranty issues.  
Or write to:  
Zephyr Corporation  
Service and Warranty Department  
395 Mendell Street  
San Francisco, CA 94124  
 
Part Description  
Part#  
Z0B-0009  
halogen bulb, 12V 20 W  
metal filter  
GF02IA  
2009C  
remote control (RF)  
remote control battery ..394 of 1.5V.  
(4 needed)  
Part Description  
Part#  
ZRC-00SA  
Ductless Recirculating Kit  
charcoal replacement filter  
Z0F-C060  
Z1C-00SL  
duct cover extension kit  
internal blower - 600 cfm  
EBI-600A  
in-line blower - 1100 cfm  
EBN-1100A  
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