Thermador HMCN42FS/01, HMCN36FS/01 Installation Guide

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Z_ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read All Instructions Before Using the Appliance.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Z_ WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO
PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
A. Installation work and electrical wiring
must be done by qualified person(s) in
accordance with allapplicable codes and standards, including fire-related
construction.
B. Sufficient air is needed for proper
combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel
burning equipment to prevent back- drafting. Follow the heating equip- ment manufacturer's guideline and
safety standards such as those
published by the National Fired Protection Association (NFPA), and
the American Society for Heating,
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local
code authorities.
C. When cutting or drilling into wall or
ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
D. Ducted fans must always be vented
to the outdoors.
E. Always unplug or disconnect the
appliance from the power supply
before servicing.
F. This unit is designed for indoor use
only. Use this unit only in the manner
intended by the manufacturer.
Z_ WARNING
For general ventilating use only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors.
To reduce risk of fire and to properly
exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside. Do not vent exhaust air into spaces
within walls, ceilings, attics, crawl spaces or garages.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE
ONLY METAL DUCT WORK.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not use the fan with any solid- state speed control device.
This appliance has been found to be in
compliance with UL 507 Standard for Electric Fans and CAN/CSA-22.2 No.
113 Canadian Standard for Fans and
Ventilators. It is the responsibility of the
owner and the installer to determine if additional requirements or standard
apply in specific installation.
Parts Needed
[] Tape Measure [] Phillips Head Screwdriver [] Duct Tape [] Ductwork (configuration varies
depending on location; see "Prior to installation").
[] Additional Sheetmetal screws
(as necessary for ductwork installation)
Parts Supplied
[] Appliance assembly (1) [] Sheetmetal Screws (6) [] Wood Screws (4) [] Counter Sink Screws (2) [] Hardware for brackets on vent (2) [] Plugs UX6 (6)
IM PORTANT INFORMATION
Old appliances are not worthless rubbish. Valuable raw materials can be reclaimed by recycling old appliances. Before disposing of your old appliance, render it unusable.
You received your new appliance in a protective shipping carton. All packaging materials are environmentally friendly and recyclable. Please contribute to a better environment by disposing of packaging materials in an environmentally-friendly
manner. The hood can only be used in exhaust air
mode. Always mount the hood over the center of
the cooking surface. Z_ Minimum distance between electric
cooktop and bottom edge of hood: 30",
Fig. 1.
Z_ The hood must not be installed over a wood or coal burning stove - a potential fire
hazard (e.g. flying sparks) - unless the stove features a closed, non-removable cover and all national regulations are observed.
The smaller the gap between the hood and cooktops, the greater the likelihood that droplets will form on the underside of the
hood.
Fig. 1
GAS
Additional information concerning gas cookers:
When installing gas cooktops, comply with the relevant national statutory regulations.
Always comply with the currently valid regulations and installation instructions supplied by the gas appliance
manufacturer. Z_ Only one side of the hood may be
installed next to a high-sided unit or high wall. Gap at least 2".
Z_ Minimum distance on gas cooktops between the upper edge of the grate and
lower edge of the hood: 30", Fig. 1.
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PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Step 1: EXHAUST-AIR MODE
The exhaust air is discharged upwards through a duct or directly through the outside wall into the open.
_ Exhaust air should neither be directed into a smoke or exhaust flue that is currently
used for other purposes, nor into a duct that is used for ventilating rooms in which stoves or fireplaces are also located.
Exhaust air may be discharged in accordance with official and statutory regulations only (e.g. national building regulations).
Local authority regulations must be observed when discharging air into smoke
or exhaust flues that are not otherwise in
use.
f_ When the hood is operated in exhaust-air mode simultaneously with a
different burner which also makes use of the same chimney (such as gas, oilor
coal-fired heaters, continuous-flow heaters, hot-water boilers) care must be taken to ensure that there is an adequate supply of fresh air which will be needed by the
burner for combustion. Safe operation is possible provided that the
underpressure in the room where the burner is installed does not exceed 4 Pa (0.04 mbar).
This can be achieved if combustion air can flow through non-lockable openings, e.g. in
doors, windows and via the air-intake/ exhaust-air wall box.
If the air intake is inadequate, there is a
risk of poisoning from combustion gases which are drawn back into the room.
Z_ WARNING - Avoid risk of poisoning - If the air intake to the room is inadequate,
there is a risk of poisoning from combustion gases which can be drawn back into the
room.
Note: When assessing the overall requirement, the combined ventilation system for the entire household must be
taken into consideration. This rule does not apply to the use of cooking appliances,
such as hobs and ovens.
If the exhaust air is going to be discharged into the open, a telescopic wall box should be fitted into the
outside wall.
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
For optimum hood efficiency: [] Short, smooth duct pipe. [] As few bends in the ducting as possible.
[] Diameter of ducting to be as large as
possible and no tight bends in ducting. If long, rough exhaust-air ducting,
many ducting bends or smaller pipe diameters are used, the air extraction
rate will no longer be at an optimum level and there will be an increase in
noise. IMPORTANT: The manufacturer of the
hood accepts no liability for complaints which can be attributed to the design and layout of the duct-
work.
[] Round pipes:
We recommend Internal diameter: 8".
[] Flat ducts must have an internal cross-
section that equates to that of round pipes. There should be no sharp bends. ¢ 8" approx. 50.3 inches 2
[] If pipes have different diameters:
Insert sealing strip.
[] For exhaust-air mode, ensure that
there is an adequate supply of fresh air.
Step 2: PREPARING THE WALL [] The wall must be flat and perpendicular. [] Ensure that the wall is capable of
providing a firm hold for mounting
screws and plugs.
Weight in kg: 23.0
CONNECTING A ¢ 8" EXHAUST-AIR
DUCT: [] Mount the duct directlyonto the air out-
leton thehood.
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Step 3: ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Z_ WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST
BE GROUNDED The hood should only be connected to a
grounded socket that has been installed according to relevant regulations.
Ifpossible, site the earthed socket directly behind the chimney paneling.
[] The grounded socket should be
connected via its own circuit.
[] Ifthe grounded socket is no longer
accessible following installation of the hood, ensure that there is a permanently
installed disconnector.
Step 4: INSTALL ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Check your local building codes for proper method of installation. In the U.S., if there
are no applicable local codes, this unit should be installed in accordance with the
National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70, Current Issue. (In Canada, installation must
be inaccordance with the CAN 1- B149.1 and .2 - Installation Codes for Gas Burning
Appliances and/or local codes). The appliance must be grounded. Inthe
event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by
providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a
cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged
into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
Z_ WARNING - Improper grounding can result in a risk of electric shock.
Consult a qualified electrician if the grounding instructions are not completely
understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
Do not use an extension cord. If the power supply cord is too short, have a qualified
electrician install an outlet near the appliance.
If it is necessary to wire the hood directly
into the mains:
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WARNING - Avoid risk of electrical
shock - If the connecting cable for this appliance is damaged, the cable must be replaced by the manufacturer or his customer service or a similarly qualified person in order to prevent serious injury to
the user.
ELECTRICAL DATA:
Are to be found on the name plate inside the appliance after removal of the filter
frame. Z_ WARNING - Avoid risk of electrical
shock - Before undertaking any repairs, always disconnect the hood from the electricity supply.
Length of the connecting cable: 511/8".
This hood corresponds to EC regulations concerning RF interference suppression.
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INSTALLATION
Step 5: INSTALLATION This hood is intended to be mounted onto
the kitchen wall.
1. Remove the grease filter (refer to Opera-
ting Instructions).
2. Draw a line on the wall from the ceiling to
the lower edge of the hood at the center of the location where the hood is going
to be mounted.
3. Use the template to mark the points on
the wall where the screws will be moun- ted. In order to make it easier to hook the hood onto the screws, draw the out-
line of the area where the hood will be attached.
Z_ CAUTION - Ensure that the minimum distance between the cooktop and the
hood is maintained - 30". The bottom edge of the template equates to the lower edge of the hood.
4. Drill 2x _/4"® holes for the upper fixing
bracket and 2x W' ® holes for the lower fixing bracket and press inwall plugs flush with the
wall.
Note: At least one screw for the mounting must be installed through a stud.
Note: Take into account any special
accessories that are going to be fitted.
5. Attach the 2 enclosed spacers to the fixing bracket for the flue duct panelling. Attach the fixing bracket for the chimney panelling using two hexagon
head cap screws.
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6. Attach the hood. Adjust the height and align horizontally
with the adjusting screws.
INSTALLATION
7. Screw in lower screws (hex screws).
8. Stick protective film over the holes of the 2 lower mounting bolts in the protective grid.
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9. Connect up the air outlet pipe.
10. Connect the hood to the electricity supply.
11. Remove the protective film from the two flue ducts.
Z_ Take care not to damage the
surfaces which are susceptible to scratches etc.
Warning: The interior walls of the flue
panelling can have sharp edges - Risk of injury -.
We recommend that you wear gloves when
installing.
12. Push both sections of the flue panelling together (slots in the upper section
must be pointing downwards) and insert into the opening in the hood.
Z_ Protect the cover panels from
scratches, for example by laying the template used for marking the wall over the top edge of the lower section.
13. Insert the cover panels at an angle and tilt them back.
14. Slide out the upper section and attach
it to the mounting brackets at the sides
with two screws.
15. Insert the grease filter (refer to
Operating Instructions).
Ifthe vent system does not operate satisfactorily during any of the above procedures, review all steps in these
Installation Instructions to ensure that nothing has been omitted or overlooked.
Also, refer to the Care & Use Manual for additional information or call Thermador
Customer Support 1-800-735-4328.
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