WARRANTY INFORMATION FORM .........................................................................................24
- READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING -
ALL W I R ING M US T BE DO N E B Y A P R OF E SS I ON A L A N D I N
AC C OR D AN C E W IT H NA T IO N AL AN D L O CA L E L EC T R IC A L CO D E S
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION -
WARNING
:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PERSONAL INJURY,
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
1) Installation and electrical wiring must be done by qualified professionals and in accordance with all
applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction.
2) When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, be careful not to damage electrical wiring or other hidden
utilities.
3) Ducted fans must be vented to the outside.
a) Before servicing or cleaning unit, open the light panel and SWITCH POWER OFF AT SERVICE
PANEL.
b) Clean all 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 air into wall spaces, attics, crawl spaces or
garages.
NOTE - This warranty is void without an authorized agent’s receipt or if unit is
damaged due to misuse, poor installation, improper use, mistreatment,
negligence or any other circumstances beyond the control of KOBE
authorized agents. Any repair carried out without the supervision of
KOBE authorized agents will automatically void the warranty.
- KOBE will not be held responsible for any damages to personal property
or real estate or any bodily injuries whether caused directly or indirectly
by the range hood.
WARNING
1. Keep all fan, baffle/spacer/filter/oil tunnel/oil container and grease-laden surfaces clean. Grease
should not be allowed to accumulate on fan, baffle/spacer/filter/oil tunnel/oil container.
2. Always turn hood ON when cooking.
3. Use high settings on cooking range ONLY when necessary.
4. Do not leave cooking range unattended when cooking.
5. Always use cookware and utensils appropriate for the type and amount of food prepared.
6. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer.
7. Before servicing, switch power off at service panel and lock service panel (if possible) to prevent
power from switching on accidentally.
8. Clean ventilating fan frequently.
: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY IN THE EVENT OF A RANGE
TOP GREASE FIRE:
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What to Do In The Event Of a Range Top Grease Fire
• SMOTHER FLAMES with a tight fitting lid, cookie sheet, or metal tray, and then turn off the burner.
KEEP FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL AWAY FROM FLAMES. If the flames do not go
out immediately, EVACUATE THE AREA AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT or 911.
• NEVER PICK UP A BURNING PAN – You May Get Burned.
• DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels – a steam blast will result.
• Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
a) You have a Class A, B, C extinguisher and know how to operate it.
b) The fire is small and contained in the area where it started.
c) The fire department has been called.
d) You can fight the fire with your back to an exit.
What to Do If You Smell Gas
-
Extinguish any open flame.
-
Do not try to turn on the lights or any type of appliance.
-
Open all doors and windows to disperse the gas. If you still smell gas, call the Gas Company and
Fire Department right away.
CAUTION
1) For general ventilation use only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors.
2) To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and
exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) to prevent back drafting.
3) Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards such as those published
by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the American Society for Heating,
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and code authorities.
4) Activating any switch on may cause ignition or an explosion.
5) Due to the size and weight of this hood, installation by 2 persons is recommended.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD – Can result in serious injury or death.
Disconnect appliance from electric power before servicing. If equipped,
the fluorescent light bulb contains small amounts of mercury, which must
be recycled or disposed of according to Local, State, and Federal Codes.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.koberangehoods.com OR
CONTACT KOBE RANGE HOODS AT (626) 775-8880.
M4 x 1-1/4” (4)
3
M4 x 1-1/2” (5)
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TABLE 1
TABLE 2
INSTALLATION
PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING
Calculation before Installation
To calculate installation, please refer to TABLE 1 and TABLE 2. (All calculation in inches.)
- FOR UNDER THE CABINET -
A = Height of Floor to Ceiling
B = Height of Floor to Counter Top
(Standard: 36")
C = Preferred Height of Counter Top to
Hood Bottom (Minimum 26" to 30")
D = Height of Hood
E = Height of the Cabinet
- FOR WALL MOUNT (WITH OPTIONAL DUCT COVER) –
A = Height of Floor to Ceiling
B = Height of Floor to Counter Top
(Standard: 36”)
C = Preferred Height of Counter Top to
Hood Bottom (Minimum 26” to 30”)
D = Height of Hood
E = Height of Duct Cover [F – D]
F = Height of the Hood Installation
[A – (B+C)]
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SAFETY WARNING
HOOD MAY HAVE VERY SHARP EDGES; PLEASE WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES IF
REMOVING ANY PARTS FOR INSTALLING, CLEANING OR SERVICING.
NOTE: BE CAREFUL WHEN USING ELECTRICAL SCREWDRIVER, DAMAGE TO THE HOOD MAY
OCCUR.
Installation Contents
UNDER THE CABINET
WALL MOUNT
5
6
9
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Preparation before Installation
Vent Option Installation
NOTE: TO AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR HOOD, PREVENT
DEBRIS FROM ENTERING THE VENT OPENING.
-
Decide the location of the venting pipe from the
UNDER CABINET INSTALLATION
hood to the outside. Refer to Figure 1.
-
A straight, short vent run will allow the hood to
perform more efficiently.
-
Try to avoid as many transitions, elbows, and long
run as possible. This may reduce the performance
of the hood.
-
Temporarily wire the hood to test for proper
operation before installing. If the hood does not
operate, check the circuit breaker or house
fuse. If the hood is still not working, disconnect
power supply and check the continuity of all
wire connections.
-
Peel protective film off the hood (if any).
-
Use duct tape to seal joints between pipe sections.
-
For installing under the cabinet with recessed
bottom, attach 4-inch wide wood filler strips (not
included) on each side. (Figure 2)
-
Using reference on Page 16 to measure and
create access opening for electrical wires and
exhaust under the cabinet.
CAUTION:
OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS. IT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE HOOD.
USE HAND TOOLS ONLY. DO NOT
1. Choose the required vent option. Some installation
screws are already pre-attached to the hood.
2. For 6” Round vent installation only:
-
The 6” exhaust is already attached. (Figure 3)
Align and secure the 6” Round Plastic Collar {H}
to two screws on hood.
3. For Top 3-1/4” x 10” vent installation only:
-
Remove attached 6” exhaust (Figure 3) and
discard. Keep 13 screws to install 3-1/4” x 10”
exhaust & vent cover.
-
Align and secure Top Vent Cover {D} and 3-1/4”
x 10” Exhaust {E} using 14 screws (13 screws
taken from 6” exhaust. (Figure 4)
4. For Rear 3-1/4” x 10” vent installation only:
-
Remove attached 6” exhaust and discard.
(Figure 3) Keep 13 screws to install vent covers.
-
Remove duct knockout from back of the hood
and discard. (Figure 5) Unscrew 3-1/4” x 10”
Vent Cover from rear exhaust (located inside
hood); keep screws to install 3-1/4” x 10”
exhaust.
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Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
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Hood Installation
Wiring to Power Supply
-
Align and secure Top Vent Cover {D} and 3-1/4”
x 10” Vent Cover (removed from rear exhaust)
using 14 screws (13 screws taken from 6”
exhaust. (Figure 5)
-
Attach the 3-1/4” x 10” Exhaust {E} to rear
exhaust (located inside hood) using 10 screws
taken from rear vent cover. (Figure 6)
CAUTION
necessary to install the hood, turn off the power in
an electric range at the main electrical box. SHUT
OFF THE GAS BEFORE MOVING A GAS RANGE.
And use a protective covering to protect cooktop
and/or countertop from damage.
5. Remove the baffle filters/stainless steel spacers if
necessary; arrange the electrical wires to run
through the 1” diameter hole on the top or the rear
of the hood.
6. Using references on Table 1 and measurements
on page 16, center the hood in place beneath the
cabinet. Line the hood up so that it is flush with the
front of the cabinet at the point of downgrade.
7. Draw electrical wires through the cabinet access
opening.
8. Use electric drill to remove the knockout holes on
top of the range hood.
9. Place screw (provided) into the exact center of
each knockout hole. Make sure all screws are in
place before tightening screws.
CAUTION
SECURE BEFORE RELEASING.
: If moving the cooking range is
: MAKE SURE THE HOOD IS
Figure 5
Figure 6
CAUTION
necessary to install the hood, turn off the power in
an electric range at the main electrical box. SHUT
OFF THE GAS BEFORE MOVING A GAS RANGE.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
THIS RANGE HOOD MUST BE PROPERLY
GROUNDED. MAKE SURE THIS IS DONE BY
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND LOCAL
ELECTRICAL CODES. BEFORE CONNECTING
WIRES, SWITCH POWER OFF AT SERVICE PANEL
AND LOCK SERVICE PANEL TO PREVENT
POWER FROM BEING SWITCHED ON
ACCIDENTALLY.
-
If hood is operating normally, connect three
wires (black, white and green) to house wires
and cap with wire connectors.
-
Store wires in the wiring box.
: If moving the cooking range is
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Ductwork Installation
Install Accessories
Final Installation
10. Use steel pipe to connect the exhaust on the hood
to the ductwork. Use duct tape to make all joints
secure and air tight.
11. Install the Oil Tunnel {I} into recess support near
rear of hood. Refer to Figure 7.
12. Install Baffle Filters {F} and Stainless Steel
Spacers {G}. Angle baffle filter toward back of
hood. Push the baffle filter up until almost level. Slide forward into recess behind the front of
hood. Lower baffle filter. Slide back until it
fits into resting position. Refer to Figure 8.
13. For Stainless Steel Spacer, follow above steps.
14. Turn power ON in control panel. Check all lights
and fan operation.
15. Make sure to leave this manual for the
homeowner.
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Figure 7
Figure 8
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WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
Preparation before Installation
Vent Option Installation
*** This installation required to have Duct Cover Model. CH1120DC-1
NOTE: TO AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR HOOD,
PREVENT DEBRIS FROM ENTERING THE
VENT OPENING.
-
Decide the location of the venting pipe from the
hood to the outside. Refer to Figure 9.
-
A straight, short vent run will allow the hood to
perform more efficiently.
-
Try to avoid as many transitions, elbows, and long
run as possible. This masy reduct the
performance of the hood.
-
Temporarily wire the hood to test for proper
operaton before installing. If the hood does not
operate, check the circuit breaker or house fuse. If
the hood is still not working, disconnect power
supply and check the continuity of all wire
connections.
-
Peel protective film off the hood (if any.)
-
Use duct tape to seal joints between pipe sections.
-
If necessary, prepare back wall frame with cross
framing lumber for secure installation. Using
references on Table 2 and measurements on page
16-17, decide the level of the lumber. Refer to
Figure 10.
CAUTION:
USE HAND TOOLS ONLY. DO NOT
OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS. IT MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE HOOD.
1. Choose the require vent option. Some installation
screws are already pre-attached to hood. Refer to
Figure 15. Please use Screw Package {M} with
pre-attached screws for wall mount installation.
2. For 6” Round vent installation only:
-
The 6” exhaust is already attached. Refer to
Figure 11. Align and secure the 6” Round Plastic
Collar {H} to two screws on hood. Follow
instructions in Step 5 to attach Hood Mounting
Bracket {P} and two Duct Cover Support {O}.
(Figure 15)
3. For Top 3-1/4” x 10” vent installation only:
-
Remove attached 6” exhaust and discard. (Figure
11) Keep 13 screws to install 3-1/4” x 10” exhaust
& vent cover.
-
Align Top Vent Cover {D} and 3-1/4” x 10” Exhaust
{E}. (Figure 12) Skip to Step 5 to attach HoodMounting Bracket {P} and two Duct Cover Support
{O} using 14 screws (13 screws taken from 6”
exhaust. (Figure 15)
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
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Hood Installation
4. For Rear 3-1/4” x 10” vent installation only:
-
Remove attached 6” exhaust and discard. (Figure
11) Keep 13 screws to install vent cover.
-
Remove duct knockout from back of the hood and
discard. (Figure 13) Unscrew 3-1/4” x 10” Vent
Cover from rear exhaust (located inside hood);
keep screws to install 3-1/4” x 10” exhaust.
-
Align Top Vent Cover {D} and 3-1/4” x 10” Vent
Cover (removed from rear exhaust) using 14
screws (13 screws taken from 6” exhaust). (Figure
13) Follow instructions in Step 5 to attach HoodMounting Bracket {P} and two Duct Cover Support
{O} using 14 screws (13 screws taken from 6”
exhaust). (Figure 15)
-
Attach 3-1/4” x 10” Exhaust {E} to rear exhaust
(located inside hood) using 10 screws taken from
rear vent cover. (Figure 14)
CAUTION
necessary to install the hood, turn off the
power in an electric range at the main electrical
box. SHUT OFF THE GAS BEFORE MOVING A
GAS RANGE. And use a protective covering to
protect cooptop and/or countertop from
damage.
5. Secure Hood-Mounting Bracket {P} and two Duct
Cover Support {O} on top of the hood with eight
pre-attached screws. Use four 3/16” x 3/8” screws
{M} for Hood-Mounting Bracket {P}. (Figure 15)
6. Using references on Table 2 and measurements
on page 16-17, mark the leaving point of the hood.
Position mounting screws (provided) on the wall,
leaving 1/8” away from the wall as shown in Figure
16.
7. Align Hood-Mounting Bracket {P} to the two
screws on the wall and hook hood into place.
Thighten screws to secure hood to the wall.
CAUTION
BEFORE RELEASING.
: If moving the cooking range is
: MAKE SURE HOOD IS SECURE
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Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 16
Mounting Screws
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Wiring to Power Supply
Ductwork Installation
Duct Cover Installation
CAUTION
: If moving the cooking range is
necessary to install the hood, turn off the
power in an electrical range at the main
electrical box. SHUT OFF THE GAS BEFORE
MOVING A GAS RANGE. RISK OF
ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
THIS RANGE HOOD MUST BE PROPERLY
GROUNDED. MAKE SURE THIS IS DONE BY
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND
LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES. BEFORE
CONNECTING WIRES, SWITCH POWER OFF
AT SERVICE PANEL AND LOCK SERVICE
PANEL TO PREVENT POWER FROM BEING
SWITCHED ON ACCIDENTALLY.
8. If hood is operating normally, connect three wires
(black, white, and green) to house wires and cap
with wire connectors.
9. Store wires in the wiring box.
10. Use steel pipe to connect the exhaust on the hood
to the ductwork. Use duct tape to make all joints
secure and air tight.
11. Mark the position of the Duct Cover-Mounting
Bracket {N}. Use reference E from Table 2 and
measurements on page 16-17. Attach and secure
Duct Cover-Mounting Bracket {N} with two screws
(provided). Refer to Figure 17. NOTE: Inner duct
cover will cover the Duct Cover-Mounting Bracket.
12. Position the entir duct cover up onto the hood.
13. Secure the innder duct cover with two (3/16” x 3/8”)
screws {M} to the Duct Cover-Mounting Bracket
{N}. Shown in Figure 18.
14. Fasten outer duct cover to Duct Cover Support {O}
with four (4 x 6mm) screws {M}.
11
Figure 17
Figure 18
Attach Together
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Install Accessories
Final Assembly
15. Install the Oil Tunnel {I} into recess support near
rear of hood. Refer to Figure 19.
16. Install Baffle Filters {F} and Stainless Steel Spaces
{G}. ① Angle baffle filter toward back of the hood.
② Push the baffle filter up until almost level. ③
Slide forward into recess behind the front of hood.
④ Lower baffle filter. ⑤ Slide back until it fits into
resting position. Refer to Figure 20.
17. For Stainless Steel Spacer, follow above steps.
18. Turn power ON in control panel. Check all lights
and fan operation.
19. Make sure to leave this manual for the
homeowner.
Figure 19
Figure 20
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Note: For best results, turn fan on prior to any preparation or cooking and keep fans running while
cooking. Adjust speed as needed.
To operate the fan function
• Press button to choose from speed.
o Q = QuietMode™ speed
o L = Low speed
o H = High speed
• Press “OFF” to turn fan off.
To operate the light function
• Press the Light Control to turn lights on and off.
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MAINTENANCE
For optimal performance, clean the range hood surface and baffles regularly.
To Clean Hood Surface
CAUTION: NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS, PADS, OR CLOTHS.
*** Regular care will help preserve its fine appearance.
1. Use only mild soap or detergent solutions. Dry surfaces using soft cloth.
2. If hood looks splotchy (stainless steel hood), use a stainless steel cleaner to clean the surface of
the hood. Avoid getting cleaning solution onto or into the control panel. Follow directions of the
stainless steel cleaner. Caution: Do not leave on too long as this may cause damage to hood finish. Use soft towel to wipe off the cleaning solution, gently rub off any stubborn spots.
Use dry soft towel to dry the hood.
3. DO NOT allow deposits to accumulate or remain on the hood.
4. DO NOT use ordinary steel wool or steel brushes. Small bits of steel may adhere to the surface
and cause rusting.
5. DO NOT allow salt solutions, disinfectants, bleaches, or cleaning compounds to remain in contact
with stainless steel for extended periods. Many of these compounds contain chemicals, which
may be harmful. Rinse with water after exposure and wipe dry with a clean lint free cloth.
For Baffle Filter models only: to Clean Baffle Filter/Oil Tunnel
CAUTION: DRAIN OIL FROM BAFFLE FILTERS, SPACERS & OIL TUNNEL REGULARLY TO
PREVENT OVERFLOW.
1. Remove all the baffle filters, spacers and oil tunnel.
2. Using a sponge, wash with warm soapy water. Dry completely before returning into place.
CAUTION: SHARP EDGES
(Note: Baffle Filters are top rack dishwasher safe.)
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MODEL
/
SIZE
COLOR
CONSUMPTION / AMPERE
NUMBER OF
BLOWER
DESIGN
BLOWER
TYPE
EXHAUST
CONTROLS
LIGHTS
HOOD DIMENSION
CHX7930SQB
-
1 and CHX7930SQB
-WM-
1
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
1)
Two
-
Piece Adjustable Duct Cover (Included in Wall Mount Hood)
After
Installation,
both motors
and lights are
not working.
Lights are
working, but
motor(s) is
not.
The range
hood is
vibrating.
The motor is
working, but
the lights are
not working.
The range
hood is not
venting out
correctly.
Cold air is
coming into
the home.
The power is not on. Make sure the circuit breaker and the
unit’s power is ON. Use a voltage meter
to check the power supply.
The wire connection is not secure. Check and tighten wire connection.
The control panel is defective. Replace the control panel.
The motor(s) is defective. Replace the motor.
The capacitor(s) is defective. Replace capacitor(s).
The control panel is defective. Replace the control panel.
The blower system is not secure.
The turbine impeller is not
Tighten the turbine impeller and air
chamber.
Replace the turbine impeller.
balanced.
Hood is not secured in place. Check the installation of hood, tighten
the mounting bracket.
LED light fixture(s) is defective.
Replace LED light fixture(s)
The light wiring(s) is loose.
The control panel is defective.
The range hood is installed outside
of the manufacture recommended
clearance.
Check wire continuity from Control Panel
to LED Driver to LED light fixture(s).
Replace the control panel.
Adjust the clearance between the range
hoods and cook top to 26” to 30”. For
Island range hood, the clearance
between the range hoods and cook top
is 30” to 36”.
There is no make-up air inside the
house.
Open the window to enhance the
performance of the range hood by
creating a sufficient make-up air.
Obstacle blocking the pipe work.
The pipe size is smaller than the
suggested pipe size.
The pipe connection is not properly
sealed.
The damper is not properly installed
or is missing from the installation.
Remove all obstacles from the duct
work.
Change the ducting according to the
manufacture suggestion.
Check the pipe installation.
Check the damper installation.
The damper is not installed. By installing the damper, it will help to
eliminate air backflow.
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WARRANTY
WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
In order to obtain warranty service, you must provide proof of original purchase from a
KOBE authorized Dealer. Please keep a copy of your original invoice as proof of
purchase.
ONE-YEAR LIMITED LABOR WARRANTY ON KOBE BRILLIA SERIES:
For one year from the date of your original invoice from a KOBE authorized dealer, we will repair any
parts or components free of charge that failed due to manufacturing defects. KOBE reserves the right to
replace, rather than repair the product free of charge at our sole discretion.
It is your sole responsibility to ensure the product is readily accessible for the service technician to
perform repairs. The service technician will not, under any circumstance, remove, alter or modify
any fixture built around and/or connected to the product to gain access to perform repairs.
TWO-YEAR LIMITED PARTS WARRANTY ON KOBE BRILLIA SERIES:
For two years from the date of your original invoice from a KOBE authorized dealer, we will provide nonconsumable replacement parts or components free of charge that failed due to manufacturing defects.
Consumable parts such as lights bulbs, filters, fuses, and oil cups are not covered by this warranty.
WHAT IS COVERED:
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 owner of this product. In Hawaii, Alaska and
Canada, this warranty is limited. There may be additional shipping charges for parts and service
technician travel costs in remote areas or locations 30 miles outside of KOBE authorized service area.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:
1. Normal wear and tear, regular service and maintenance required for the product.
2. Consumable parts such as light bulbs, filters, fuses, and oil cups.
3. Chips, scratches or dents due to abuse or misuse of the product, use of corrosive and abrasive
cleaning products.
4. Damages caused by accident, fire, flood and other Acts of God.
5. Services in remote areas or locations 30 miles outside of KOBE authorized service area.
6. Labor cost incurred in connection with the removal of range hood, and reinstallation of
replacement range hood, nor does it cover any other contingent expenses.
7. Scratches inside the hood, back of the baffle filter, and inside the duct cover.
THIS WARRANTY WILL BE VOIDED WHEN:
1. Improper installation and failure to follow installation instructions.
2. Any repair, alteration, modification not authorized by KOBE.
3. Duct alteration, modification and connection.
4. Incorrect electric current, voltage or wiring.
5. Improper usage of the product such as commercially, outdoor or other usage other than its
intended purpose which is residential indoor usage only.
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6. Product is purchased from an unauthorized KOBE dealer.
7. Product is damaged due to negligence, misuse, abuse, accident.
If we determine that the warranty exclusions listed above applies or if you fail to provide all necessary
documentation for warranty service, you will be responsible for all expenses associated with the
requested service, including parts, labor, shipping, travelling, and any other expense related to the
service request.
TO REQUEST WARRANTY SERVICE, PLEASE CONTACT KOBE RANGE HOODS SERVICE
CENTER:
From the 48 contiguous states:
Toll Free: 1-877-BUY-KOBE (289-5623)
E-Mail: customer.service@koberangehoods.com
From Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada:
TEL: 1-626-775-8880
E-Mail: customer.service@koberangehoods.com
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WARRANTY INFORMATION FORM
Fill in the blanks and keep this paper with the original invoice in a
safe place for future service purpose.
1. Date of purchase :
2. Model No. :
3. Serial No. :
For warranty service or spare parts purchase contact:
KOBE Service Center (USA ONLY)
Toll Free: 1-877-BUY-KOBE (289-5623)
Email: customer.service@koberangehoods.com
For service in Canada and to report a problem, please contact:
hood is made for use in the USA and CANADA only. We do not recommend
using this hood overseas as the power supply may not be compatible and may violate the
hood overseas is at your own risk and will
This range
KOBE Range Hoods
11775 Clark Street
Arcadia, CA 91006 USA
www.koberangehoods.com
electrical code of that country. Using this
void your warranty.
Cette hotte est fait pour une utilisation aux États-Unis et au Canada seulement. Nous ne
recommandons pas d'utiliser cette hotte à l'étranger que l'alimentation peut ne pas être
compatible et peut violer le code de l'électricité de ce pays. L'utilisation de ce capot à
l'étranger est à vos propres risques et annulera votre garantie.
Esta campana está hecha para su uso en los EE.UU. y Canadá. No se recomienda el
uso de esta campana en el extranjero como la fuente de alimentación puede no ser
compatible y puede violar el código eléctrico de ese país. El uso de esta campana en
el extranjero es a su propio riesgo y anulará la garantía.
VER.170301
Information subject to change without notice.
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