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RANGE HOODS
Installation Guide and User Manual
1.0.1
Luxury should never be left desired - it’s meant to be attainable.”
- Andrew Zuro, Founder
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warranty. Begin the simple registration process by
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including
nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.
For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including
nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.
For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Often the center attraction of a kitchen, ZLINE range hoods can add
surprising value to your property, by providing both an impressive,
aesthetic look to your home, excellent ventilation, and additional
kitchen lighting. ZLINE range hoods blend superior performance with
elegant design.
ZLINE motors are incredibly powerful, yet quiet compared to the
competitors. This is achieved through the highly durable steel-on-steel
construction and unique centrifugal design.
ZLINE is fueled by a passion for innovation; A relentless pursuit of
bringing the highest end luxury designs and professional features
into everyones homes. Because we continually strive to improve our
products, we may change specifications and designs without prior
notice.
WARRANTY
PROPER VENTING REGULATIONS
Please verify with your local, city, and state regulations on the proper venting method
for your hood. Many agencies have CFM rating specications for your hood, as well.
You may have to purchase additional items on your own to vent the hood in accor-
dance with your local city and state specications. Our ZLINE dual motor range
hoods come with an 8” metal transition piece without a backdraft damper and a
piece of 4’ metal ducting. Our ZLINE single motor units come with a plastic 6” plastic
transition piece with a backdraft damper and a 4’ long piece of exible ducting.
THREE YEAR PARTS WARRANTY
For three years from the date of original purchase, we will provide free of
charge, non-consumable replacement parts for the components that failed due to
manufacturing defects. Subject to the conditions and limitations set forth below at its
option, either repair or replace any part of its products that prove defective by reason
of improper workmanship or material. Repaired parts or replacement products will be
provided by www.therangehoodstore.com on an exchange basis and will be either
new or refurbished to be functionally equivalent to new. The consumer is responsible
for shipping costs. Consumable parts not covered by this warranty include, but are
not limited to: light bulbs, metal, aluminum, and charcoal lters.
WHO IS COVERED
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser for products purchased for
ordinary home use in the continental USA.
WARRANTY
THIS WARRANTY WILL BE VOID WHEN
Product damaged through negligence, improper installation, accident, abuse, misuse,
and natural disaster, insufficient or excessive electrical supply. Abnormal mechanical
or environmental conditions or any unauthorized disassembly repair, modifications
or failure to follow the installation instructions or when product is used commercially
or other than its intended purpose or damaged because of improper connection
with equipment of other manufacturers. Repaired or modified by anyone other than
authorized agents This limited warranty does not apply to any product on which
the original identification information has been altered, obliterated or removed, has
not been handled or packaged correctly, has been sold as second-hand or resold
contrary to the US regulations.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
Consumable parts such as light bulbs, metal and charcoal filters. The natural wear
of finish, and wear due to improper maintenance, use of corrosive and abrasive
cleaning products, pads and cleaning products. Chips, dents or cracks due to abuse,
misuse, freight damage (not reported), or improper installation. Damage of product
caused by accident, fire, flood, or act of God, we are not liable for and is not
covered by warranty, any loss of properties or any cost associated with removing,
servicing, installing or determining the source of problems with our products.
This warranty is valid in the United States. It is non-transferable and applies only
to the purchaser and does not extend to subsequent owners of this product, any
applicable implied warranties, including the warranty of merchantability 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
be applied to this product. All shipping charges for returns are the responsibility of the
purchaser.
Carefully inspect all items for damages before accepting delivery. Customer
should note any damages on the freight bill or express receipt. Request the name
and signature of the carriers agent and keep a copy to support your claim. Upon
acceptance of items, owner assumes responsibility for its safe arrival. Report
damages to the carrier and file a claim immediately. Failure to do so may result in
the denial of your claim. The carrier will furnish you with necessary forms for filing a
claim.
Please inspect contents of package(s) carefully upon receiving them! We must be
notified of any damages and/or missing parts within (5) days upon your receipt of
package(s). Claims will not be accepted after (5) days.
NOTE: Items were thoroughly tested and carefully packed in our facility before
shipping. Products must be returned in good working condition with ALL original parts
and documentation packed in all original cartons, fillers and shipping cartons. A
restocking fee of 15% will be charged for all approved returns. Exchanges or returns
may not be accepted if any packaging is missing. Make certain to inspect the hood
for damages and defects before installation. Appearance flaws of the hood found
after installation and not affecting the hood’s performance is not covered under our
warranty for returns or exchanges. Service visits not covered under warranty will
carry a service charge.
Before installing your unit, please test the item(s) for proper functionality by plugging
it into the wall and testing the fan and lights. If unit does not work, please contact
customer service right away. Have a question? Call us at 1-614-777-5004.
Before Installation: Return for exchange or refund.
After Installation: No exchange or refund.
DISCLAIMER
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1
WALL RANGE HOOD INSTALLATION 4
WALL CROWN MOLDING INSTALLATION 9
DESIGNER WALL RANGE HOOD INSTALLATION 10
WALL CROWNSOUND® INSTALLATION 15
ISLAND RANGE HOOD INSTALLATION 17
DESIGNER ISLAND RANGE HOOD INSTALLATION 21
ISLAND CROWNSOUND® INSTALLATION 25
UNDER CABINET INSTALLATION 27
RANGE HOOD INSERT INSTALLATION 31
REMOTE BLOWER INSTALLATION 33
BUTTON/CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 35
HOW TO CHANGE PARTS 36
TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQ 47
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS 54
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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General Safety
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards
that can hurt you and others. All safety messages will follow the safety alert
symbol.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS
APPLIANCE.
The installation instructions in this manual are intended for qualified installers,
service technicians, or persons with similar qualified background. Installation
and electrical wiring must be done by qualified professionals and in accordance
with all applicable codes and standards, including first-rated construction. DO
NOT attempt to install this appliance yourself. Injury could result from installing
the unit due to lack of appropriate electrical and technical background. Due to
the size and weight of this range hood, two people installation is recommended.
Range hood may have very sharp edges; please wear protective gloves if it is
necessary to remove any parts for installing, cleaning or servicing.
Activating any switch ON before completing installation may cause ignition or
an explosion.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS:
For general ventilating use only. DO NOT use to exhaust hazardous or explosive
materials and vapors. The combustion air flow 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 of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and
the local code authorities. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and
exhausting of gases through the duct to prevent back drafting.
Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power OFF at service panel and lock
service panel to prevent power from being switched ON accidentally.
Metal ductwork may be required based on local codes. Complimentary
ductwork in either heat-resistant PVC or flexible metal may be included as a
courtesy and can be omitted in favor of required ductwork.
WARNING
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General Safety
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Ducted fans MUST ALWAYS be vented to the outdoors. At the point where the
duct work ends, add an external damper to prevent air from entering the home
when the hood is not in use. This also prevents small animals and rain water from
entering the duct work.
When cutting or drilling into a wall or ceiling, be careful not to damage electrical
wiring or other hidden utilities.
Your safety and the safety of others is very important. We have provided many
important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always
read and obey all safety messages. All safety messages will tell you what the
potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what
can happen if the instructions are not followed.
All electrical wiring must be properly installed, insulated, and grounded.
Old duct work should be cleaned or replaced, if necessary, to avoid the
possibility of a grease fire. Check all joints on duct work to insure proper
connection, all joints should be properly taped.
Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any
questions, contact the vendor.
When the range hood ventilates the air out of the room, the air vented must be
replaced, this is called make-up air. If a makeup air system is needed, but not
used, a hood may not function as expected due to negative air pressure. We do
not currently provide a make-up air unit. Always consult any applicable building
codes in your area in regards to minimum and maximum air flow rates. Certain
states may require additional items such as make-up air for larger CFM range
hoods (typically over 300 CFM).
Keep all fans, baffle, spaces, filter, grease tunnel, oil container and grease-
laden surfaces clean. Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on fan,
baffle, spaces, filter, grease tunnel or oil container. Clean grease-laden surfaces
frequently.
To reduce the risk of fire and to disperse air properly, make sure to vent air
outside. DO NOT vent exhaust into spaces between walls, crawl spaces,
ceilings, attics or garages.
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General Safety
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
All ZLINE range hoods are ETL and UL listed, ensuring all parts were tested for
safety and meet industry standards and regulations. NOTE: This ensures all
included plastic ducting pieces were tested for safety and are flame retardant.
Always turn the range hood ON when cooking at high heat or when cooking
flaming foods. Use high settings on the cooking range only when necessary.
Never leave surface units unattended at high settings. Boil overs cause smoking
and greasy spillovers that may ignite. Heat oils slowly on low or medium settings.
Clean ventilating fan frequently.
Always use appropriate cookware and utensils size. Always use cookware
appropriate for the size of the surface element.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A STOVE
TOP GREASE FIRE:
Smother flames with a close fitting lid, cookie sheet or metal tray, then turn OFF
the burner. Never pick up a flaming panyou may be burned.
Keep flammable or combustible material away from flames. If the flames do not
go out immediately, evacuate and call the fire department. DO NOT use water,
including wet dishcloths or towels—a violent steam explosion will result.
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Wall Hood Installation
WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
Installation Tutorial Video
30”-36”36” Height 16”-max 31½”
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WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
A
B
C
D
6
E
F
A B C
D
E F
1. Main Hood with All Lights and
Button Banks Pre-Installed
2. Adjustable Stainless Steel
Chimney Cover
3. Transition Piece (for 6” or 8”)
4. Baffle Filters
5. Flexible Duct (for 6” or 8”)
6. Packet of Screws and Anchors
7. Top Mounting Bracket
8. Grease Cup
Please unpack your range hood when it is delivered and inspect to ensure all parts
are included.
NOTE: Wall range hoods with single motors will come with a square to 6˝ round
transition piece and will include a back draft damper. The ducting with these range
hoods is 6˝. Dual motor wall hoods will come with a square to 8˝ round transition
piece without a back draft damper. The ducting with these range hoods is 8˝ in
diameter.
Use rigid ducting wherever possible. Try and minimize the use of elbows. More
elbows and longer runs create higher static pressure. No more than two to three
elbows are recommended. Use 40 feet of ductwork max. The hood comes with a
grounded three prong plug that can be plugged into a 20 amp circuit.
Wall Hood Installation
6
Wall Hood Installation
The recommended height to install your hood is 30˝ minimum and 36˝ maximum
above the cooktop. For Outdoor (304 Series) hood installation, the unit must be
installed at a minimum of 36˝ and a maximum of 42” above the grill.
1. Find the center of the wall where you are installing the hood. Make sure there
is sufficient bracing to hold the weight of the hood. Mark your center line and
measure out from the center to find your two mounting points. Make sure your
mounting points are level when you mark them. It is recommended to install the
hood directly into wood supports. Figure 1
2. Mark the mounting points and install the two mounting screws provided leaving
the heads out ¼˝ to mount the hood. Figure 1
3. Mount the main body of the hood to the two screws and screw into place.
Figure 2
4. Mount the top chimney mounting bracket centering it above the hood. Figure 3
WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
Figure 3Figure 1
Figure 2
C
D
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Wall Hood Installation
WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
5. Install the transition piece securing it with the screws provided. Figure 4
6. Make your electrical and ducting connections. Try and minimize the use of
elbows. More elbows and longer runs create higher static pressure. The hood
comes with a grounded three prong plug that can be plugged into a 20 amp
circuit. The cord is 36” long. Figure 5
7. Connect the ducting to the transition piece using foil-backed tape to hold it into
place. Attach the ducting to the range hood. Before installing baffle filters, make
sure that you insert the clear, plastic grease cup under the motor blower.
NOTE: ZLINE provides a ducting ring for the 8” metal ductwork. The ring for the PVC
6” can be found at the local hardware store.
NOTE: Place the cord behind the chimney or in the attic. An
outlet behind the chimney, to either the left or right is ideal.
Shown left.
Figure 4
Figure 5
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Wall Hood Installation
WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
8. Install the two part chimneys on top of the hood. Slide the inside section up until
the vertical vent slots are visible, attach top portion to mounting bracket with
screws. Secure lower chimney portion to the hood with screws provided. Figure 6
9. Install the grease cup by sliding into brackets located at the bottom of the motor.
Install baffle channel and baffle filters. Not all models include baffle channels.
Figure 7
Figure 6
Figure 7
1. Screw
2. Screw
3. Screw
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Wall Crown Molding Installation
Installation Tutorial Video
If using a crown molding, follow instructions before attaching ducting and chimney
sections.
1. Attach crown molding bracket to ceiling using hardware provided.
2. Attach ducting and electrical connections.
3. Attach chimney sections to the range hood, then connect to crown molding
bracket.
4. Slide crown molding onto crown bracket and secure into place.
WALL CROWN MOLDING INSTALLATION
Screw
Scan Me
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Designer Wall Hood Installation
DESIGNER WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
Installation Tutorial Video
30”-36”36” Height Max 36”
Scan Me
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Designer Wall Hood Installation
A
B
C
D
6
E
F
Please unpack your range hood when it is delivered and inspect to ensure all parts
are included.
PARTS SUPPLIED
NOTE: Wall range hoods with single motors will come with a square to 6˝ round
transition piece and will include a back draft damper. The ducting with these range
hoods is 6˝. Dual motor wall hoods will come with a square to 8˝ round transition
piece without a back draft damper. The ducting with these range hoods is 8˝ in
diameter.
Use rigid ducting wherever possible. Try and minimize the use of elbows. More
elbows and longer runs create higher static pressure. No more than two to three
elbows are recommended. Use 40 feet of ductwork max. The hood comes with a
grounded three prong plug that can be plugged into a 20 amp circuit.
DESIGNER WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
A B C
D
E F
1. Main Hood with All Lights and
Button Banks Pre-Installed
2. Chimney
3. Transition Piece (for 6” or 8”)
4. Baffle Filters
5. Flexible Duct (for 6” or 8”)
6. Packet of Screws and Anchors
7. Top Mounting Bracket
8. Crown Molding Bracket
9. Crown Molding
10. Grease Cup
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Designer Wall Hood Installation
DESIGNER WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
The recommended height to install your hood is 30˝ minimum and 36˝ maximum
above the cooktop. For Outdoor (304 Series) hood installation, the unit must be
installed at a minimum of 36˝ and a maximum of 42” above the grill.
1. Find the center of the wall where you are installing the hood. Make sure there
is sufficient bracing, such as wooden beams, to hold the weight of the hood.
Mark your center line and measure out from the center to find your two mounting
points. Make sure your mounting points are level when you mark them. It is
recommended to install the hood directly into wood supports. Figure 1
2. Mark the mounting points and install the two mounting screws provided leaving
the heads out ¼˝ to mount the hood. Figure 1
3. Mount the main body of the hood to the two screws and screw into place. Figure
2
4. Mount the crown molding bracket, centering it above the hood. Figure 3
Figure 1
Figure 2
C
D
Figure 3
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Designer Wall Hood Installation
DESIGNER WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
5. Make your electrical and ducting connections. Try and minimize the use of
elbows. More elbows and longer runs create higher static pressure. The hood
comes with a grounded three prong plug that can be plugged into a 20amp.
circuit. The cord is 36” long. Figure 5
6. Install the transition piece securing it with screws provided.
7. Connect the ducting to the transition piece using foil-backed tape to hold it into
place. Attach the ducting to the range hood.
Figure 4 Figure 5
Screw
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Designer Wall Hood Installation
DESIGNER WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
8. Find the center of the wall where you are installing the hood. Make sure there
is sufficient bracing to hold the weight of the hood. Mark your center line and
measure out from the center to find your two mounting points. Make sure your
mounting points are level when you mark them. It is recommended to install the
hood directly into wood supports. Figure 7
9. Mark the mounting points and install the two mounting screws provided leaving
the heads out ¼˝ to mount the hood. Figure 8
10. Mount the main body of the hood to the two screws and screw into place.
Figure 9
Figure 7
Figure 8 Figure 9
Screw
+0”/-2”
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Wall CrownSound® Installation
WALL CROWNSOUND® INSTALLATION
ELECTRIC POWER RATING
Frequency: 110V/50 Hz
Power: 10W
1. Attach crown molding bracket to ceiling using hardware provided. Figure 1
2. Attach ducting and electrical connections. Plug the speakers into an outlet
behind the chimney. When the connection is successful, a chime will sound.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Figure 1
Installation Tutorial Video
Watch Now
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Wall CrownSound® Installation
WALL CROWNSOUND® INSTALLATION
3. Extend the chimney up to the transformer. Slide the crown molding onto the
crown bracket and secure into place. The crown should cover the gap. Ensure
that it installs properly and is level. Figure 3
4. Open the phone’s Bluetooth settings and find “ZLINE Audio.“ When the
connection is successful, a chime will sound. Figure 4
Bluetooth crown moldings carry a one year parts warranty. Replacement speakers
are available from ZLINE. Call 1-614-777-5004.
Figure 3
Figure 4
Input
17
Island Hood Installation
ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
Installation Tutorial Video
Scan Me
30”-36”36” Height 26” - max 39”
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Island Hood Installation
Please unpack your range hood when it is delivered and inspect to ensure all parts
are included.
PARTS SUPPLIED
NOTE: Wall range hoods with single motors will come with a square to 6˝ round
transition piece and will include a back draft damper. The ducting with these range
hoods is 6˝. Dual motor wall hoods will come with a square to 8˝ round transition
piece without a back draft damper. The ducting with these range hoods is 8˝ in
diameter.
Use rigid ducting wherever possible. Try and minimize the use of elbows. More
elbows and longer runs create higher static pressure. No more than two to three
elbows are recommended. Use 40 feet of ductwork max. The hood comes with a
grounded three prong plug that can be plugged into a 20 amp circuit.
ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
1. Main Hood with All Lights and
Button Banks Pre-Installed
2. Chimney
3. Transition Piece (for 6” or 8”)
4. Baffle Filters
5. Flexible Duct (for 6” or 8”)
6. Packet of Screws and Anchors
7. Top Mounting Bracket
8. Crown Molding Bracket
9. Crown Molding
10. Grease Cup
Screw: F
Screw: H/I
Screw: H
Screw: G
Screw: A/C/D
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Island Hood Installation
The recommended height to install your hood is 30˝ minimum and 36˝ maximum
above the cooktop. For Outdoor (304 Series) hood installation, the unit must be
installed at a minimum of 36˝ and a maximum of 42” above the grill.
1. Locate the center above the stove where the hood is to be installed. Ensure that
the bracket will be secured to solid wood backing. Attach mounting bracket to
the ceiling.
2. Attach the transition piece and ducting to top of the hood. Figure 1 and 2
3. Attach the four long angle iron pieces to the hood’s motor housing. Figure 3
4. Determine desired height and attach the four short angle iron pieces to the long
angle iron pieces that are attached to the hood. Figure 3
5. Install the duct work in the center of the ceiling bracket.
ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
Figure 1
Figure 2 Figure 3
1. Screw
2. Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
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Island Hood Installation
ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
1. Slide chimney pieces over the angle iron on the hood. Pull the electrical plug to
the top of the chimney sections. Figure 4
2. Lift the hood to attach the angle iron to the ceiling bracket. Use screws provided
to attach.
3. Make your electrical and ducting connections. Use rigid ducting wherever
possible. Try and minimize the use of elbows. More elbows and longer
runs create higher static pressure. No more than two to three elbows are
recommended. The hood comes with a grounded three prong plug that can be
plugged into a 20 amp circuit in the ceiling. The is 36” long.
4. Slide top chimney piece up over the mounting bracket on the ceiling and secure
it in place with the provided screws. Figure 5
5. Install stainless steel baffle filters. Before installing baffle filters, make sure that
you insert the grease cup under the motor blower.
Figure 4 Figure 5
1. Screw
2. Screw Screw
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Designer Island Hood Installation
DESIGNER ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
Installation Tutorial Video
30”-36”36” Height Max 36”
Scan Me
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Designer Hood Installation
DESIGNER ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
Please unpack your range hood when it is delivered and inspect to ensure all parts
are included.
PARTS SUPPLIED
NOTE: Wall range hoods with single motors will come with a square to 6˝ round
transition piece and will include a back draft damper. The ducting with these range
hoods is 6˝. Dual motor wall hoods will come with a square to 8˝ round transition
piece without a back draft damper. The ducting with these range hoods is 8˝ in
diameter.
Use rigid ducting wherever possible. Try and minimize the use of elbows. More
elbows and longer runs create higher static pressure. No more than two to three
elbows are recommended. Use 40 feet of ductwork max. The hood comes with a
grounded three prong plug that can be plugged into a 20 amp circuit.
1. Main Hood with All Lights and
Button Banks Pre-Installed
2. Chimney
3. Transition Piece (for 6” or 8”)
4. Baffle Filters
5. Flexible Duct (for 6” or 8”)
6. Packet of Screws and Anchors
7. Top Mounting Bracket
8. Crown Molding Bracket
9. Crown Molding
10. Grease Cup
Screw: F
Screw: H/I
Screw: H
Screw: G
Screw: A/C/D
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Designer Island Hood Installation
DESIGNER ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
The recommended height to install your hood is 30˝ minimum and 36˝ maximum
above the cooktop. For Outdoor (304 Series) hood installation, the unit must be
installed at a minimum of 36˝ and a maximum of 42” above the grill.
1. Locate the center above the stove where the hood is to be installed. Ensure that
the bracket will be secured to solid wood backing. Attach mounting bracket to
the ceiling. Figure 1
2. Attach the transition piece and ducting to top of the hood. Figure 2
3. Attach the four long angle iron pieces to the hood’s motor housing. Figure 3
4. Determine desired height and attach the four short angle iron pieces to the long
angle iron pieces that are attached to the hood. Figure 3
5. Install the duct work in the center of the ceiling bracket.
Figure 1
Figure 2 Figure 3
1. Screw
2. Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
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Designer Island Hood Installation
DESIGNER ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
6. Slide chimney pieces over the angle iron on the hood. Pull the electrical plug to
the top of the chimney sections. Figure 4
7. Lift the hood to attach the angle iron to the ceiling bracket. Use screws provided
to attach.
8. Make your electrical and ducting connections. Use rigid duct wherever possible.
Try and minimize the use of elbows. More elbows and longer runs create higher
static pressure. The hood comes with a grounded three prong plug that can be
plugged into a 20 amp circuit. The cord is 36” long.
9. Slide top chimney piece up over the mounting bracket on the ceiling and secure
it in place with the provided screws. Figure 5
10. Install stainless steel baffle filters. Before installing baffle filters, make sure that
you insert the grease cup under the motor blower.
With any of our wooden or copper range hoods, you can custom cut the
chimney to the desired height and the crown molding will hide any jagged
cuts and offer a seamless transition to the ceiling.
The range hood is very heavy. Use the buddy system to keep the chimney
in place while screwing in the hood into the brackets.
Figure 4 Figure 5
WARNING
WARNING
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Island CrownSound®d Installation
ISLAND CROWNSOUND® INSTALLATION
ELECTRIC POWER RATING
Frequency: 110V/50 Hz
Power: 10W
1. Attach crown molding bracket to ceiling using hardware provided. Figure 1
2. Attach ducting and electrical connections. Plug the speakers into an outlet
behind the chimney. When the connection is successful, a chime will sound.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Figure 1
Installation Tutorial Video
Watch Now
Screw: E
Screw: A/C/D
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Island CrownSound® Installation
3. Extend the chimney up to the transformer. Slide the crown molding onto the
crown bracket and secure into place. The crown should cover the gap. Ensure
that it installs properly and is level. Figure 3
4. Open the phone’s Bluetooth settings and find “ZLINE Audio.“ When the
connection is successful, a chime will sound. Figure 4
Bluetooth crown moldings carry a one year parts warranty. Replacement speakers
are available from ZLINE. Call 1-614-777-5004.
ISLAND CROWNSOUND® INSTALLATION
Figure 3
Figure 4
Power adapter
Stereo Bluetooth Digital
Amplifier Board
+ -
+ -
+ -
Bluetooth
Output
110V / 60Hz
Left Right
Loudspeaker
5V 2A
Input
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Under Cabinet Installation
UNDER CABINET INSTALLATION
Installation Tutorial Video
30”-36” Height30”
Scan Me
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RECIRCULATING KIT
1. Open package, locate all necessary hardware. Included should be 4 screws
with 4 washers.
2. Line up the recirculating kit with the top of the range hood.
3. Secure the recirculating kit with the provided screws. Once secure, begin
tightening each screw until the recirculating kit is flush with the range hood.
4. Install undercab per range hood installation guide.
UNDER CABINET INSTALLATION
Under Cabinet Installation
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Under Cabinet Installation
PREPARATION
Decide the location of the venting pipe from the hood to the outside.
Check hood for clearance.
A straight, short vent run will allow the hood to perform more efficiently.
Try to avoid as many transitions, elbows, and long runs as possible. This may
reduce the performance of the hood.
For installing under the cabinet with recessed bottom, attach 4-inch wide wood
filler strips (not provided) on each side.
Puncture the knockout holes (for mounting under the cabinet) on the hood.
1. Measure distance between stove top and the bottom of the range hood. A
distance of 30” to 36” is recommended.
2. Attach mounting brackets to the back of the hood.
3. Mark the leveling point of the hood. Position two mounting screws on the wall,
leaving ¹/ ” space away from the wall. Make sure that you are mounting the
hood to a secure backing to hold the weight of the hood.
4. Tighten ducting (provided) with the hose clamp provided. Use silver or duct tape
wherever needed.
5. Draw electrical wires through cabinet access opening, center the hood beneath
the cabinet.
6. Align hood-mounting brackets to the screws on the wall and hook hood into
place. Tighten screws to secure hood to the wall.
7. Connect ducting.
UNDER CABINET INSTALLATION
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Under Cabinet Installation
UNDER CABINET INSTALLATION
If you need to convert your under cabinet range hood
to rear ducting, use the following instructions. Please
note that converting the undercab to rear ducting is
a modification of the standard hood and part of the
installation process. It is recommended that the hood is
inspected before this procedure. Only certain undercab
models allow for rear ducting. Contact us at 1-614-777-
5004 for more information on compatible models.
1. First remove the screws from the stainless steel panel.
The small screws attach the panel to the range hood
while the larger screws attach the panel to the motor.
2. Remove the panel from the hood. The motor is
attached to the panel. Do not disconnect the motor
from the panel. The image to the right shows an
example of the motor orientation.
3. Remove the blower/motor from the range hood.
Be careful not to pull and disconnect the attached
wiring.
4. Rotate the blower/motor so that the opening is
facing out the rear of the range hood.
5. Replace the panel so that the opening aligns with the
opening of the blower/motor.
6. Attach the panel to the range hood then attach the
blower/motor to the panel using the larger screws.
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INSERT INSTALLATION
Installation Tutorial Video
36” 30”-36”
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Insert Installation
INSERT INSTALLATION
When installing a range hood insert, it is recommended to install the unit at a
minimum of 30˝ from the cooktop. For outdoor range hood inserts it is recommended
to install the unit at a minimum of 36˝ and a maximum of 42” from the grill top.
1. Unpack contents of the hood. Attach transition piece and ducting to the top of
the range hood insert. Figure 1
2. Using L brackets and screws provided, attach L brackets to each side of the
insert.
3. Lift the range hood insert into cabinet or custom hood structure. Figure 2
4. Follow instructions for wall hood mount to mount the range hood.
NOTE: Due to some installation differences with custom hoods the L brackets may
not work. Before installing insert please determine if the insert will work for your
installation needs. You may pre-drill holes into the insert unit to accommodate for
custom hood installations.
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 1
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Remote Blower Installation
When installing your new remote blower type range hood, follow the instructions for
the type of hood you are installing. Remote blowers are available with wall, island,
under cabinet, and insert range hoods.
Make certain to connect the electrical cord to the hood and plug the blower motor in
to test the unit.
1. Run duct work into the area that you will install the remote from your range hood.
2. Fasten ducting to the range hood using a hose clamp and silver/duct tape.
3. Use the least amount of elbows as possible.
4. Mount the remote blower to studs only.
5. Run electrical cord (provided) back to the range hood.
6. Install a regular outlet with a 20 amp circuit.
7. The hood comes with a grounded 3 prong grounded plug.
8. Run duct work to the outside of the house and add a back draft damper outside.
NOTE: The remote blower must be kept
inside the home, attic, or crawl space etc.
Never try to install a remote blower outside
of the home.
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Remote Blower Installation
The Remote Blower is designed for our Remote Range Hoods. This unit is installed
remotely in the interior of your home. This provides venting, but with reduced noise.
T85 Remote Blower—Single Motor
(This Blower must be used with Remote Blower Hood)
Airflow: 400 (CFM)
Noise Level: 1.2 / 2.6 / 4.2 / 6.5 (Sones)
Dimensions: 26.14 x 14.6 x 13
T95 Remote Blower—Dual Motor
(This Blower must be used with Remote Blower Hood)
Airflow: 280 / 460 / 670 / 1200 (CFM)
Noise Level: 1.2 / 2.8 / 5.0 / 7.0 (Sones)
Dimensions: 26.14 x 14.6 x 13
REMOTE BLOWER INSTALLATION
Unit Connection Cord
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Button/Control Panel Operation
OPERATION
Button functions
Power: Turn ON/OFF the range hood and activate power-off delay timer.
Light: Turn ON/OFF (Some models will have bright, dim, and OFF settings.)
Blower Speed Indicator: Shows current blower (motor) speed (1-4).
- Low Speed: Light frying/boiling.1
- Medium Speed: Frying/wok cooking/heavy boiling.2
- High-Grilling: Intensive frying and wok cooking.3
Adjusting the blower (motor) speed:
•Press the power button once to turn on the system.
•Press the speed buttons for the desired speed. May be increased and decreased.
•The blower speed indicator shows the blower speed level.
Adjusting the timer function:
•Turn the hood on at any speed and press the power-off delay button to enter timer
mode, a 3 flashes in the display, power-off delay digital timer will begin countdown.
•When the blower speed indicator reaches zero, the blower will shut down.
Adjusting the light:
•Turn ON/OFF (Some models will have bright, dim, and OFF settings.)
Button functions
Power: Turn ON/OFF the range hood and activate power-off delay timer.
Light: Turn ON/OFF (Some models will have bright, dim, and OFF settings.)
Blower Speed Indicator: Shows current blower (motor) speed (1-4).
- Low Speed: Light frying/boiling.1
- Medium Speed: Frying/wok cooking/heavy boiling. 2
- High-Grilling: Intensive frying and wok cooking.3
Adjusting the blower (motor) speed:
•Press the power button once to turn on the system.
•Press the speed buttons for the desired speed. May be increased and decreased .
•The selected blower speed will light up when chosen.
Adjusting the timer function:
•Turn the hood on at any speed and press the power-off delay button to enter timer
mode, The“power” flashes in the display, power-off delay will begin countdown. After
five minutes , the blower will shut down.
•When the blower speed indicator reaches zero, the blower will shut down.
Adjusting the light:
•Turn ON/OFF (Some models will have bright, dim, and OFF settings.)
Power
Power-Off Delay
Low Speed
Medium 1 Speed
Light
High speed
Medium 2 Speed
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Power
Power-Off Delay
Low Speed
Medium 1 Speed
Light
High Speed
Medium 2 Speed
Blower Speed Indicator
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Changing the Button Panel
CHANGING PARTS
Installation
Tutorial
Video
HOW TO CHANGE OUT THE BUTTON PANEL
1. Remove baffle/aluminum filters.
2. Locate back of button panel.
3. Remove screws from each side of the button panel.
4. Disconnect button panel from cord connecting to circuit board.
NOTE: Never work on or clean the range hood while power is ON. Always unplug
the unit or switch the electrical breaker to the off position.
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Replacing the Circuit Board
CHANGING PARTS
HOW TO REPLACE THE CIRCUIT BOARD
1. Turn the power off at the breaker and unplug the Range Hood.
2. Remove all screws from the top of the circuit board cover.
3. Take a picture of the wiring layout (this will help you put the circuit board back
together properly).
4. Remove the wiring connected to the circuit board.
5. Remove the screws from the circuit board.
6. Replace the wiring and screws to reassemble the new circuit board per the
diagram below.
NOTE: Never work on or clean the range hood while power is ON. Always unplug
the unit or switch the electrical breaker to the off position.
Installation Tutorial Video
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Replacing Light Bulbs
CHANGING PARTS
REPLACING THE LIGHT BULBS IN YOUR RANGE HOOD
1. Remove baffles.
2. Squeeze the old LED light casting out until it falls out of the socket.
3. Disconnect the plug wires from the light wire.
4. Reconnect the LED plug into the light wire.
5. Press light assembly into the socket.
NOTE: Never work on or clean the range hood while power is ON. Always unplug
the unit or switch the electrical breaker to the off position.
Installation Tutorial Video
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Changing Baffle Filters
PROFESSIONAL SERIES BAFFLE FILTER CHANGE
Covering Models 696, 697, 697i (Island), KECOM, KECOMi (Island), 695, 698,
and 721 Inserts
Professional series hoods are equipped with 2 removable dishwasher safe baffle
channels (one for series 695 and 698 inserts) that the baffle filters rest in. To install
the channels, place inside the hood, right under the front and back edges of the hood.
The channel is kept in place by installation pieces on the sides and back of the baffle
channel. Figure 1
NOTE: Never work on or clean the range hood while power is ON. Always unplug
the unit or switch the electrical breaker to the off position.
NOTE: The baffle channels may already be in place. See Figure 1 for positioning.
To install filters, first install the removable baffle channel. Next, take the filter and put
one end into the permanent baffle channel. Push back into place and pull down,
sliding the bottom of the filter in. Position filters so that they rest on both lips of the
baffle channels. Figure 2
WARNING: Edges on the baffle filters and baffle channels may be
sharp- please use caution when installing and removing. Do not attempt to
disassemble baffle filters, as the process may result in injury.
CHANGING PARTS
Figure 1 Figure 2
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Changing Baffle Filters
BAFFLE FILTER
The baffle filter is equipped with a knob. To remove from the hood, pull back toward
the wall and down.
CHANGING PARTS
Release
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Changing the Capacitor
CHANGE/REPLACE CAPACITOR:
1. Remove screws from the circuit board cover.
2. Remove screws from compactor.
3. Remove both wired connections from the capacitor.
4. Connect new capacitor with wire connectors.
5. Replace screws in cover.
6. Repeat operation if dual motor.
NOTE: Some units have more than one motor. If you have a unit with dual motors,
there will be two capacitors.
NOTE: Never work on or clean the range hood while power is ON. Always unplug
the unit or switch the electrical breaker to the off position.
CHANGING PARTS
Installation
Tutorial
Video
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Replacing Charcoal Filters
CHANGING PARTS
Filter Support Screws
REPLACE OR CHANGE CHARCOAL FILTERS:
It is recommended to direct vent the hood whenever possible.
If your situation does not allow for a direct vent install, carbon filters are available to
recirculate the air through your hood.
1. Remove the stainless steel or aluminum filters from the bottom of the hood.
2. Locate the existing raised support screws on each side of the internal motor(s).
3. For each motor side, position the filter over its support screw and rotate to lock
into place.
NOTE: Replacement is recommended after 130 hours of cooking or 6 months of
operation. Replace more often if your cooking habits generate more grease.
NOTE: Never work on or clean the range hood while power is ON. Always unplug
the unit or switch the electrical breaker to the off position.
Installation Tutorial Video
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Changing the Grease Cup
HOW TO CLEAN, INSTALL, OR REPLACE THE GREASE CUP:
A removable grease cup is provided to catch any excess grease at the bottom of the
motor. Remove it every 2 to 3 months, wash it, then re-install it.
NOTE: Never work on or clean the range hood while power is ON. Always unplug
the unit or switch the electrical breaker to the off position.
CHANGING PARTS
Installation Tutorial Video
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Changing the Transformer
REPLACE OR CHANGE TRANSFORMER:
1. Remove the screws from the transformer.
2. Remove the two connections to the lights.
3. Remove the two wired connections from the circuit board (you must remove the
circuit board cover).
4. Install the new connections from your new transformer (be certain the correct
wires are connected).
5. Reinstall the cover for the circuit board with screws.
6. Replace all screws in the transformer.
7. Reconnect the lights to the transformer.
NOTE: On units made before 2017 with three or more lights, there will be dual
transformers.
NOTE: Never work on or clean the range hood while power is ON. Always unplug
the unit or switch the electrical breaker to the off position.
CHANGING PARTS
Installation Tutorial Video
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Single Motor Electrical Diagram
SINGLE MOTOR ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
CHANGING PARTS
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Double Motor Electrical Diagram
CHANGING PARTS
DUAL MOTOR ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
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Troubleshooting
Where are ZLINE products manufactured?
All ZLINE products are manufactured in ZLINE facilities overseas, including:
Germany, Italy, and China.
Are ZLINE range hoods considered type 1 or type 2?
Type 1 - Range hoods that are used with appliances that produce grease and smoke.
Are ZLINE products meant for residential or commercial use?
Residential use.
Why is my range hood white?
This is a protective layer that is placed on all of our range hoods to prevent shipping
damage. This should be easy removable by peeling it off.
Why are my range hood baffle filters blue?
This is a protective layer that is placed on our baffle filters to prevent shipping
damage. This should be easy removable by peeling it off.
What size hood should I choose for CFM purposes?
1. You must determine the output of the cooktop burners of your range; this is
measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs).
2. You should provide 100 CFM of airflow per linear foot of range. To determine
this, divide the BTU rating of your range by 100. This will give you the rating
of the Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM’s) rating needed of your range hood. For
example: If your range is 35,000 BTUs, your range hood should have a rating of
350 CFM’s or greater.
3. To determine the size of the range hood for satisfactory capture, it is
recommended to go at least one size larger than your range, about 3˝ to 6˝
wider. At minimum, it should be the same size of your range. The range hood
width should cover 100% of the back burners and 50% of the front burners.
4. The height of your range hood should be between 30˝ to 36˝ above your
cooktop. Example: 60,000 BTU’s = 600CFM’s
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Troubleshooting
How loud is the range hood?
A sone is measure of loudness, the higher the sone rating, the louder the sound of the
hood. The sound of one sone is comparable to that of a quiet refrigerator. Keep in
mind that other factors such as the size of the blowers can affect the loudness of the
range hood. The higher the CFM, the louder the sone rating will be.
Can my hood be ductless?
Ideally, it is better to duct your range hood to the outside, but if this is not possible,
ductless is a great alternative. Many of our range hoods do have the capability to
be converted to ductless. Ductless is when the air circulates through the carbon filter
removing odors, grease, smoke etc. The clean air is re-circulated back into your home
through carbon/charcoal filters. These filters are not reusable and will need to be
changed out once every six months, depending on cooking style and frequency.
What type of stainless steel are our hoods made of?
Our indoor stainless steel hoods are made with a 430 stainless steel. Our outdoor
hoods are made of 304 stainless steel. This type is stronger and more resistant to rust
and corrosion.
Can I stain my unfinished hood?
No, unfinished hoods are only compatible with paint.
Do I need a chimney extension or a shortening kit when I purchase my hood?
Selected hoods come with one chimney piece for ceilings ranging from 9’ to 12’
tall. Ensure you check the chimney dimensions for your hood under the product
specifications beforehand.
How many amps are produced on the highest fan setting?
For dual motors, it is up to 3.317 amps on the highest fan setting. For single motors, it
is 1.678 amps.
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Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING
What type of motor is in the range hoods?
Our hoods have a squirrel cage motor.
Is the width of my range hoods description, the actual size?
No, the actual size of the range hood will be slightly less than the generic description
of the range hood. For instance: a 30˝ range hood will most likely be 29-1/2˝.
Refer to your particular model for the exact width.
How do I clean my grease filter and how often?
Your grease filter should be washed with hot water and detergent once per month or
placed in a dishwasher for cleaning. Make certain the filter is completely dry before
reinstalling. Re-place the grease filter if it becomes damaged or too dry to clean.
Can I clean my charcoal, odor filter?
No, charcoal odor filters cannot be washed and must be discarded and replaced,
when they become noticeably dirty, have stopped filtering the odors, or at least once
per year.
What is the best way to duct my range hood?
To maximize your range hood’s performance, match your duct size to the original
size of the fan’s ducting. Use the shortest amount of ducting as possible and keep the
ducting as straight as possible. Do not exceed 40 feet of ducting. For every elbow
deduct five feet from the total.
Do I have to exhaust the range hood to the outdoors?
Yes. If installing a range hood that has ductwork connected to it (any hoods that do
NOT recirculate the air back into the room), to properly exhaust the air, be sure to
duct the air out side. DO NOT vent exhaust air back into the spaces within the walls,
ceilings, attics, crawl spaces, or garages. A buildup of humidity and grease could
cause damage and/or a fire risk to your home.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING
My hood is operating, but the air is moving slower than normal.
Check the filter for buildup and clean or replace it if needed. If the difficulty still
persists, check for obstructions in the ductwork. A common obstruction is buildup in
the roof or wall cap, such as: bird nests or other debris.
What is make-up air?
When the range hood ventilates the air out of the room, the air vented must be
replaced, this is called make-up air. We do not currently provide a make-up air unit.
NOTE: Always consult any applicable building codes in your area in regards to
minimum and maximum air flow rates. Certain states may require additional items
such as make-up air for larger CFM range hoods (typically over 300 CFM).
How do I order replacement parts?
Replacement parts can be ordered by contacting our customer service department at
1-614-777-5004. All hoods have a three year warranty on parts. Have your model
number or order number available when calling customer service.
How many devices can the Bluetooth speakers sync to at a time?
Only 1 device can sync at a time.
What is the decibel rating of the Bluetooth speakers?
Up to 100 decibels.
What is the range of the speakers? Whats the maximum distance for the connection
to work?
Up to 50 feet. If the connection is weak, move closer to the speakers or remove
obstacles that are between the device and the speakers.
“ZLINE Audio” won’t appear in the Bluetooth settings.
Check if the electrical connections are secure. A chime will sound if the connection is
successful. If “ZLINE Audio” still will not appear, call ZLINE at 1-614-777-5004 for a
replacement.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING
My range hood will not operate.
1. Check that there is power to the range hood. The most common issue is that the
circuit breaker is off or the fuse has blown.
2. Make sure the speed has been selected at the range hood controls.
3. Turn off the power to the range hood and check that all wires are properly
connected. Refer to your specific model’s installation instructions for proper
wiring.
My hood is making a rattling noise.
This is probably attributed to one of the following:
1. The motor is loose—Turn off the power and remove the filter and check that all
screws are secure and tight around the motor.
2. The duct work connection is loose—Turn off the power to the unit and check that
the ductwork connection to the pipe is tight. Add duct tape if necessary.
My range hood does not have power.
1. Check electrical connections.
2. Check that all connections to the circuit board are secure.
3. If problem still exists, please call our customer service line.
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Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING
My range hood is not pulling.
Was the unit plugged in and was the fan checked before installation?
What distance is the hood mounted above the cook top?
Indoor (30”-36”), outdoor (36”-40”)
Is the range hood width the correct size for the cook top?
Outdoor units should be at least 1 size larger, if not 2
Does the hood have enough BTU output in relationship to either their gas or
electric stove cook top?
BTU output per burner/100 - for gas
Wattage output per burner/10 - for electric
Are the baffle filters or mesh filters installed correctly? When were they last
cleaned?
Is the ducting clear?
Is the damper opening properly once the hood is turned on?
Is there air coming off the top of the hood?
Is there air coming out of the upper chimney section?
When tissue is placed on the baffle filters under the hood, does it hold the tissue?
How many elbows and how long is the ducting run?
Should be no more than 2-3 elbows and no more than a 40 foot run
to exit, for every elbow subtract 5 feet
Is the air recirculating? When were the carbon filters last changed?
The carbon filters need changed every 3-6 months based on your
cooking habits.
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Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING
Noisy Motor
Were the fan speeds checked fan speeds prior to installation?
Is the ducting clear?
Check to make sure motor is attached to housing
Is the 6” back draft damper on transition piece functioning properly (760 CFM
hood?) Does it open when the hood is engaged?
If it is stuck, it will sound like motor noise but it’s really the damper
Was a damper installed on the roof or side vent?
Check that the damper is fully functioning by engaging the hood and
checking if it opens and closes properly
If the motor is accessible, the motor knob can be tightened.
Take off the gray cap. You
can tighten the knob here to
eliminate any vibration.
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432
432
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
Model Numbers A B C D
432-30
432-36
432-42
432-48
8 "
A
B
C
D
26
1116 " 35 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "20
1116 " 29 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "32
1116 " 41 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "38
1116 " 47 34 "19
1
16 "
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433
433
Model Numbers A B C D
433-30
433-36
433-42
433-48
8 "
A
B
C
D
26
11
16 " 35 34 "19
116 "
8 "20
11
16 " 29 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "32
11
16 " 41 34 "19
116 "
8 "38
11
16 " 47 34 "19
116 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
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436
435
Model Numbers A B C D
435-30
435-36 8 "
A
B
C
D
26
1116 " 35 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "20
1116 " 29 34 "19
1
16 "
436-30
436-36 8 "26
1116 " 35 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "20
1116 " 29 34 "19
1
16 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
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455
455
Model Numbers A B C D
455-30
455-36 8 "
A
B
C
D
6 "
455-42
455-48 8 "
8 "
9 11
16 " 13 5
16 "17
11
16 "
9 1116 " 13 516 "17
1116 "
9 1116 " 13 516 "17
1116 "
9 1116 " 13 5
16 "17
11
16 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
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476
476
Model Numbers A B C D
476-30
476-36 8 "
A
B
C
D
6 "
476-42
476-48 8 "
8 "
9 1116 " 13 516 "17
1116 "
9 1116 " 13 516 "17
1116 "
9 1116 " 13 516 "17
1116 "
9 1116 " 13 516 "17
1116 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
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477
477
Model Numbers A B C D
477-30
477-36 8 "
A
B
C
D
6 "
477-42
477-48 8 "
8 "
9 11
16 " 13 5
16 "17
11
16 "
9 1116 " 13 516 "17
1116 "
9 1116 " 13 516 "17
1116 "
9 1116 " 13 5
16 "17
11
16 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
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488
488
Model Numbers A B C D
488-30
488-36
488-42
488-48
8 "
A
B
C
D
26
1116 " 35 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "20
1116 " 29 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "32
1116 " 41 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "38
1116 " 47 34 "19
1
16 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
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587-R
587-R
Model Numbers A B C D
587-R-30
587-R-36
A
8 "
587-R-42
587-R-48
B
C
D
15 3
16 " 9 9
16 " 11
11
16 "
8 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
11
16 "
8 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
11
16 "
8 "15 3
16 " 9 916 " 11
11
16 "
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587
587
Model Numbers A B C D
587-30
587-36
A
6 "
587-42
587-48
B
C
D
15 316 " 9 916 " 11
1116 "
6 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
1116 "
6 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
1116 "
6 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
1116 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
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597-R
597-R
Model Numbers A B C D
597-R-30
597-R-36
A
8 "
597-R-42
597-R-48
B
C
D
15 3
16 " 9 9
16 " 11
11
16 "
8 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
11
16 "
8 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
11
16 "
8 "15 3
16 " 9 916 " 11
11
16 "
597-R-54
597-R-60
8 "15 3
16 " 9 9
16 " 11
11
16 "
8 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
11
16 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
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597
597
Model Numbers A B C D
597-30
597-36
A
6 "
597-42
597-48
B
C
D
15 316 " 9 916 " 11
1116 "
6 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
1116 "
6 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
1116 "
6 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
1116 "
597-54
597-60
6 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
1116 "
6 "15 316 " 9 916 " 11
1116 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
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655-R
655-R
Model Numbers A B C D
655-R-30
655-R-36 8 "
8 "
A
17
11
16 " 9
11
16 " 13 5
16 "
17
1116 " 9
1116 " 13 516 "
B
C
D
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
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655
655
Model Numbers A B C D
655-30
655-36
655-42
655-48
8 "
6 "
8 "
8 "
B
C
D
A
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
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667
667
Model Numbers A B C D
667-30
667-36
667-42
667-48
8 "
6 "
8 "
8 "
B
C
D
A
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
667-54
667-60
8 "
8 "
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
68
685
685
Model Numbers A B C D
685-30
685-36
685-42
685-48
8 "
A
B
C
D
26
11
16 " 35 34 "19
116 "
8 "20
11
16 " 29 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "32
11
16 " 41 34 "19
116 "
8 "38
11
16 " 47 34 "19
116 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
69
686
686
Model Numbers A B C D
686-30
686-36
686-42
686-48
8 "
A
B
C
D
26
1116 " 35 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "20
1116 " 29 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "32
1116 " 41 34 "19
1
16 "
8 "38
1116 " 47 34 "19
1
16 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
71
687
687
Model Numbers A B C D
687-30
687-36
687-42
687-48
8 "
8 "
8 "
8 "
B
C
D
A
19 516 " 14 14 " 17 78 "
19 516 " 14 14 " 17 78 "
19 516 " 14 14 " 17 78 "
19 516 " 14 14 " 17 78 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
73
697-R
697-R
Model Numbers A B C D
697-R-30
697-R-36
697-R-42
697-R-48
8 "
8 "
8 "
8 "
A
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
17
1116 " 9 11
16 " 13 516 "
B
C
D
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
75
8632
8632
8
8
Model Numbers A B C D
632-30
632-36
632-42
632-48
8 "
B
C
D
A
27
78 " 9 12 " 11
1316 "
6 "27
78 " 9 12 " 11
1316 "
8 "27
78 "
8 "
15
11
16 " 18 "
27
78 " 15
11
16 " 18 "
8
8
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
76
8654
8654
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
Model Numbers A B C D
654-30
654-36
654-42
654-48
8 "
6 "
8 "
8 "
B
C
D
A
17
1
16 " 9 58 " 13 516 "
17
1
16 " 9 58 " 13 516 "
17
1
16 " 9 58 " 13 516 "
17
1
16 " 9 58 " 13 516 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
8
8
8
8
77
8656
8656
Model Numbers A B C D
656-30
656-36
656-42
656-48
8 "
6 "
8 "
8 "
B
C
D
A
17 11 16 " 9 11 16 " 13 516 "
17 11 16 " 9 11 16 " 13 516 "
17 11 16 " 9 11 16 " 13 516 "
17 11 16 " 9 11 16 " 13 516 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
8
8
8
8
79
9667
9667
Model Numbers A B C D
9667-30
9667-36 8 "
6 "
B
C
D
A
17 11 16 " 9 11 16 " 13 516 "
17 11 16 " 9 11 16 " 13 516 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
81
ART2
ART2
Model Numbers A B C D
ART2-30
ART2-36
A
6 "
B
C
D
15 316 "
6 "
9 716 " 11 1116 "
15 316 " 9 716 " 11 1116 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
82
BS655N
BS655N
Model Numbers A B C D
BS655N-30
BS655N-36
BS655N-42
BS655N-48
8 "
6 "
8 "
8 "
B
C
D
A
17 11 16 " 9 1116 " 13 516 "
17 11 16 " 9 1116 " 13 516 "
17 11 16 " 9 1116 " 13 516 "
17 11 16 " 9 1116 " 13 516 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
83
BSKBN
BSKBN
B
A
C
D
Model Numbers A B C D
BSKBN-24
BSKBN-30
BSKBN-36
BSKBN-42
BSKBN-48
11 34 " 7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
11 34 " 7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
11 34 " 7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
11 34 " 7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
11 34 " 7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
84
BSKEN
BSKEN
A
Model Numbers A B C D
BSKEN-30
BSKEN-36
BSKEN-42
BSKEN-48
B
C
D
12 34 " 6 "
9 916 "
12 34 " 6 "
9 916 "
12 34 " 6 "
9 916 "
12 34 " 6 "
9 916 "
11 58 "
11 58 "
11 58 "
11 58 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
85
KB
KB
B
A
C
D
Model Numbers A B C D
KB-24
KB-30
KB-36
KB-42
KB-48
11 34 " 7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
11 34 " 7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
11 34 " 7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
11 34 " 7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
11 34 " 7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
86
KB2
KB2
B
A
C
D
Model Numbers A B C D
KB2-30
KB2-36
KB2-42
KB2-48
7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
7 116 " 9 18 " 6 "
13 38 "
13 38 "
13 38 "
13 38 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
87
KE
KE
A
Model Numbers A B C D
KE-30
KE-36
KE-42
KE-48
B
C
D
12 34 " 6 "
9 916 "
12 34 " 6 "
9 916 "
12 34 " 6 "
9 916 "
12 34 " 6 "
9 916 "
11 58 "
11 58 "
11 58 "
11 58 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS
88
KF, KF1, & KF2
Model Numbers A B C D
KF-36
KF1-30
12 " 6 "
6 "
B
C
D
A
13 58 " 8 12 " 10 12 "
KF1-36
7 116 " 9 18 "
KF2-30 6 "
8 12 " 10 12 "
KF2-36
15916 "
6 "
13 58 " 8 12 " 10 12 "
6 "
8 12 " 10 12 "15916 "
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS


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