Any cosmetic defects must be reported to us prior to installation.
Once this hood is installed, ICP will NOT accept any responsibility
for any cosmetic blemishes, scratches or dents in the Canopy.
Save all original packaging if you wish to return for any reason!
FIRST:
Check your local building and electrical codes.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, Do Not use any two speed motor units with a Solid
State control devise.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury and to properly exhaust air, be sure to duct air to the
outside. DO NOT vent exhaust air into spaces within wall, attics, ceilings, crawl spaces or
garages. When venting to the outside make duct run as short and straight as possible.
Avoid using elbows if at all possible as this will reduce your performance. Every elbow will
decrease the performance and we will not guarantee the effectiveness of the range hood.
No Performance Warranty when used above BBQ Style Grills.
DO NOT use duct pipe smaller than the outlet duct opening on the hood, this will reduce
performance and void the warranty. DO NOT use flex ducting. Also, use either a Roof Cap or
Wall Cap to end run. Be sure that all joints are taped securely in place. It is essential to have the
proper distance between the bottom of the range hood and the cooking surface below. In most
cases the cooking appliance manufacturers specifications will establish the fire safe minimum
distance required, although there are other factors to consider:
Local Building Codes
Cross directional air movements ie: open windows, air conditioning/heating outlets, cooling
fans, etc.
Overall size of the cooking appliance and surrounding countertop surfaces.
Range hood model selected.
For best performance distance between cooking surface and the bottom of the hood is 30” and
36”. Check local codes and appliance specifications. Keep in mind, increasing the distance will
decrease the performance.
THERMOSTAT: PS or BP Units ONLY. When cooking surface reaches 130 degrees, the unit will
automatically turn ON to the highest setting and won’t be able to be turned off until the area has
cooled down. For safety, it’s best to have unit on while cooking. (This thermostat will NOT prevent
fires. Fires are most often cause by excessive grease build up.)
TWIN UNITS ONLY - Transitioning two pipes into one is NOT recommended. CFMs are reduced
by 25% and the Performance Warranty will be void.
CAUTION: Be sure that incoming power is turned off.
1. Locate height of range hood.
2. From bottom of hood, measure 6” up and draw a line.
3. Take “U” shape installation bracket and line the bottom of the bracket up with the
line (center bracket left to right) install bracket using #10 x 2-1/2” wood screws, if
you have wood to screw in to. If not use the 3/16” x 3” toggle bolts.
4. Lift up hood and connect hood brackets to installation bracket using (8) 10-32
Hex Keps nuts and (8) 10-32 x 3/4 screws. Make sure hood is level before you
tighten all screws.
5. Use (2) 3/16” x 3” toggle bolts or #10 x 2-1/2” wood screws and (2) 1-1/4” OD
Fender washers to secure to back of wall.
6. Bring wires down and feed through 7/8” hole on top of the hood, at least 8” to 10”
long.
7. Remove junction box. (Be sure to comply with all local electrical and safety
codes) Remove Black Tape that holds the Damper Blades in closed position.
Attach special length of vent pipe to the vent opening on top of
hood. *It is NOT recommended to use 2 dampers during in-
stallation. You have the option to put a external damper or
use the existing damper already on the unit.
Duct Sizes Indicated in Model # (Ex: WH2048PSSB-K)
** - 8
= 8” DUCT PIPE
=10” DUCT PIPE
** - K
If not indicated by an 8 or a K, duct pipe is 7” Round.
Top
Black Tape on Damper
Brackets
Refer to #5
Wall Mount Installation Detail:
8. Hook up electrical wires and secure electrical cover.
9. Replace filters. For Baffle Filters, install grease tray towards the back of liner. Take
one baffle, slide between steel strips towards the front of the liner and push back into
grease tray grooves, then slide to one side. Insert second baffle the same way and
slide to opposite side. (Grease holes, on bottom of baffle must be inserted into
grease tray) Take Center Panel and slide in towards the front of the liner and push
back into grease tray.
10. Install duct cover by peeling back brown tape on the brackets located on the top of the
range hood. Line up duct cover to brackets and press firmly. You can using caulking
on the back flanges if you wish, but it’s not necessary.
TWIN UNITS ONLY—Transitioning two pipes into one is NOT
recommended. CFMs are reduced by 25% and the Performance warranty will be void.
WH2000PSSB
WHN2000BP1SB WHN2048BPSB
WHN2000PSSB
WH2000PS1-TWSB
WHN2000PS1-TWSB
Imperial Cal Products, Inc.
To order replace parts or schedule service please call our office at (800) 851-4192
or use our website… www.imperialhoods.com.
PARTS:
When ordering Parts we need the following information:
Model Number (not serial number) found on UL label inside hood.
Exact dimensions (in the case of filters)
You can find the model number on the inside of your hood on our UL label. There will be
a several model numbers listed, your model number should have a colored dot or mark
next to it to indicate the exact model you have.
In the case of Filters, we will need the exact dimensions of the filter needed.
Indicate which side has the pull tabs on it. Filters are not a warranty replacement part.
With care your filters should last many years.
Payment on Parts is handled one of three ways: PrePaid (you send a check prior to our
Shipping), call with credit card information, VISA or MasterCard, COD or Cash if you
decide to “Will Call”. Our Will Call hours are 8:30 to 3:30, Monday through Friday.
SERVICE:
When calling in for Service we need the following information:
Model Number (not serial number)
Proof of Purchase
Name of company you purchased the hood through.
Name & Phone number of the person to contact to set up the service call.
Full address of the location where service is to be done.
Warranty is Seven Years, Parts and Labor.
Maintenance & Warranty Information
RANGE HOOD CLEANING—When cleaning a painted hood, wash it with mild, soapy
water ONLY! Wipe the hood thoroughly with clean water and dry with soft cloth. When
cleaning Stainless Steel use a cleaner specifically for Stainless Steel. Always rub with the
grain using non-abrasive cleaning materials. AVOID detergents, disinfectants or cleaning
products in aerosol cans. NEVER use abrasive scouring powders on your hood! Some
cleaning chemicals may damage the hood finish!
BAFFLE FILTER CLEANING—To remove Baffle Filters, remove center panel by pulling
panel toward the front of the hood, lift up to remove. Move filters to the center of the hood,
pull baffle towards the front of the hood and lift out. To remove grease tray, slide tray to the
top of the hood and lift out. Grease will accumulate in grease tray. Clean with hot water and
polish with stainless steel cleaner.
SLIM BAFFLE & ALUMINUM MESH FILTER CLEANING—Clean filters often for the best
performance. How often depends on cooking style. Use hot water and a degreaser to
clean. May be used in the dishwasher through the RINSE cycle ONLY. Some
detergents may discolor filters. For Slim Baffles polish baffle side with stainless steel
cleaner.
LIGHTING
38-50 Watt Halogen Flood (Par 20—Medium Base) OR 9.5 Watt or 7 Watt LED
Flood. LED MUST be the equivalent of the 50 Watt Halogen Par 20 Flood) LED Bulbs
may protrude 1/4” to 1/2” down.
Warning: Do not use any bulbs that are not instructed by manufacturer. Do not use Halo-
gen bulbs in sockets not intended for their use! They are to be used only in the Front Light
and Center Light Panels.
Your Imperial Warranty:
Proof of original purchase date is needed to obtain
service under warranty.
Deluxe Units: Seven Year Limited Warranty, Parts and Labor in the Continental USA.
Parts only outside the United States.
For seven years from date of original purchase, we will provide parts and service labor in
your home to repair or replace any part of the hood that fails due to a manufacturing defect.
Call for service at (800) 851-4192
NOTE: Service companies will perform Warranty Service, Monday through Friday from
7 a.m.—4: p.m. The service company will call and schedule a date and time with a 4 hour
window. If the service company arrives at your location, during the scheduled date and
time, and no one is home, you will be charged a trip charge by the service company for a
return service call.
1. Service calls to correct the installation of your appliance, to instruct you how to use your
appliance, to replace or repair house fuses or the correct housing wiring or plumbing.
2. Service calls to repair or replace appliance light bulbs or filters.
3. Repairs when your appliance is used for other than normal, single-family household use.
4. Damage resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, abuse, fire, flood, acts of God, improper
installation, installation not in accordance with electrical or plumbing codes.
5. Replacement parts or repair costs for units operated outside the United States.
6. Pickup and delivery. This appliance is designed to be repaired in the home.
7. Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modification made to the appliance.
8. Expenses for travel and transportation for product service in remote locations.
9. The removal and reinstallation of your appliance if it is installed in an inaccessible location or is
not installed in accordance the published installation instructions.
10. Replacement parts or repair labor costs when the appliance is used in a country other than the
country in which it was purchased.
ITEMS IMPERIAL WILL NOT PAY FOR
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