As you follow these instructions, you will
notice WARNING and CAUTION symbols.
This blocked information is important for the
safe and efficient installation of Wolf equipment. There are two types of potential
hazards that may occur during installation.
signals a situation where minor injury or
product damage may occur if you do not
follow instr
uctions.
states a hazard that may cause serious
injury or death if precautions are not
followed.
Another footnote we would like to identify is
IMPORTANT NOTE: This highlights information that is especially relevant to a problemfree installation.
WOLF®is a registered trademark of Wolf Appliance Company, LLC
WOLF COOKTOP VENTILATION HOODS
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This installation must be
completed by a qualified installer or Wolf
uthorized service center technician.
a
nstaller:Please read the entire Installation
I
Instructions prior to installation. Save these
instructions for the local inspector’s refer-
nce, then leave them with the homeowner.
e
Homeowner:
Please read and keep these
instructions for future reference and be sure
to read the entire Use & Care Information
prior to use.
Any questions or problems about the
installation should be directed to your Wolf
dealer or Wolf Appliance Company, LLC at
800-332-9513. You can also visit our website
at wolfappliance.com.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This appliance must be
installed in accordance with National Electrical
Codes, as well as all state, municipal and local
codes. The correct voltage, frequency and
amperage must be supplied to the appliance
from a dedicated, grounded circuit which is
protected by a properly sized circuit breaker or
time delay fuse. The proper voltage, frequency,
and amperage ratings are listed on the product
rating plate.
Record the model and serial numbers before
installing the cooktop ventilation hood. Both
numbers are listed on the rating plate, located
on the inside left-hand wall of the hood, above
the filter
.
BEFORE YOU START
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Wolf cooktop wall and
island hood are recommended for use with
olf electric and gas cooktops and integrated
W
modules. They are NOT recommended for use
with Wolf dual fuel ranges, gas ranges and
angetops. Any violation of this application
r
may void your warranty for one or both
products.
Proper installation is the responsibility
of the installer. Product failure due to
improper installation is not covered
under the Wolf Warranty. Refer to the
Cooktop Ventilation Hoods Use & Care
Information for warranty details, or visit
the Contact/Help section of our website,
wolfappliance.com.
Make sure you have the tools and materials
necessary for proper installation.
Any required service must be performed by
a Wolf authorized service center. Wolf is not
responsible for service required to correct a
faulty installation.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Wolf cooktop wall and
island hoods are shipped without the blower
assembly. Wolf internal or remote blower
assemblies are available; refer to page 12.
Use only a Wolf blower with the cooktop
ventilation hood.
CONTACT
INFORMATION
Wolf Customer
Service:
800-332-9513
Website:
wolfappliance.com
Model Number
Serial Number
3
WOLF COOKTOP VENTILATION HOODS
339/16" TO 471/16"
(853 - 1195)
OVERALL HEIGHT
42" (1067)
OVERALL WIDTH
18"
(457)
12"
(305)
27" (686)
OVERALL DEPTH
195/16"
(491)
5"min
(127)
91/4"
(235)
19/16"
(40)
67/8"
(175)
3
0
1
/2" TO4
8
1
/2"
(
775 - 1232)
OVERALL HEIGHT
191/8"
(486)
30" (762)
OVERALL WIDTH
41/2"m
in
(114)
18"
(457)
12"
(305)
21" (533)
OVERALL DEPTH
19/16"
(40)
191/8"
(486)
45/16"min
(110)
32
1
1
/16" TO 507/8"
(830 - 1292)
OVERALL HEIGHT
357/16" (900)
OVERALL WIDTH
18"
(
457)
12"
(
305)
21" (533)
OVERALL DEPTH
91/4"
(235)
19/16"
(40)
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
MODEL CTWH30
Overall Width30" (762)
Model CTWH30 Wall Hood
verall Height (excluding chimney)
O
verall Height (including chimney)30
O
67/8"
1
/2"
(175)
(775)
Max Height (full extension)481/2" (1232)
Overall Depth21" (533)
Shipping Weight (shell only)85 lbs (39 kg)
1
Dimensions may vary to
+
–
/8" (3).
MODEL CTWH36
Overall Width357/16" (900)
Overall Height (excluding chimney)91/4" (235)
1
Overall Height (including chimney) 32
1
/16" (830)
Max Height (full extension)507/8" (1292)
Overall Depth21" (533)
Shipping Weight (shell only)100 lbs (45 kg)
1
Dimensions may vary to
+
–
/8" (3).
Model CTWH36 Wall Hood
Model IH4227 Island Hood
MODEL IH4227
Overall Width42" (1067)
Overall Height (excluding chimney)
Overall Height (including chimney)
91/4" (235)
339/16" (853)
Max Height (full extension)471/16" (1195)
Overall Depth
27" (686)
Shipping Weight (shell only)110 lbs (50 kg)
1
Dimensions may vary to
Dimensions in parentheses are in
millimeters unless otherwise specified.4
+
–
/8" (3).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
(B)
FLOOR TO
COUNTERTOP
HEIGHT
(A)
TOTAL
FLOOR TO
CEILING
HEIGHT
(C)
COUNTERTOP
TO BOTTO M
OF HOOD
(F)
MAXIMUM
H
EIGHT OF
HOOD
(D)
BOTTOM
OF HOOD TO
MINIMUM FLUE
EXTENSION
(E) UPPER FLUE TOTAL
H
EIGHT TO CEILING
HOOD PLACEMENT
Wolf cooktop wall and island hoods come with
a telescopic chimney flue that allows you to
each a ceiling height of 8' (2.4 m) to 9' (2.7 m)
r
with a finished look. A flue extension to
accommodate 10' (3 m) ceilings is available.
efer to page 12 for optional accessories.
R
nstallation of the cooktop wall or island hood
I
should be 24" (610) to 30" (762) from the
bottom of the hood to the countertop.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
8' (2.4 m) ceilings may
not permit installation of the wall or island
hood at 30" (762) above the countertop.
To determine placement of the wall or island
hood, you must calculate the height of the
telescopic chimney flue. Refer to the chart and
illustration below.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Both sections of the
telescopic chimney flue must be installed in
order for the chimney to be lifted for service.
CALCULATE CHIMNEY FLUE HEIGHT
irst measure
1)F
total kitchen height from
A
(
finished floor to finished ceiling height).
2)
Next measure B(height from finished floor
to countertop).
hen determine the minimum
3)T
alue
C
v
(distance from countertop to bottom of
hood). Refer to the chart below for ceiling
heights from 8' (2.4 m) to 9' (2.7 m).
Dimension
C
must be greater than 24" (610)
and less than 30" (762).
4)
To determine the upper flue section height:
E=A-(C+B+D)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
between 0" (0) and
.
If dimension Efalls
1
/2" (13), you will need to
modify the flue to affix to the flue attachment
brackets. For ease of installation, Wolf
recommends that dimension Ebe no less
1
than
/2" (13).
ACCESSORIES
Optional accessories are available
through your
Wolf dealer. To
obtain local dealer
information, visit
the Locator section
of our website,
wolfappliance.com.
To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal
ductwork.
Wall hood installation
MOUNTING
ywall anchors
(10) Dr
(10) Hood mounting scr
HARD
WARE INCLUDED
ews .19"
(5) x 1.5"
(2) Flue attachment screws .15" (4) x .37" (10)
(2) Flue attachment brackets
(2) Hood attachment brackets
(4) Hood attachment screws .15" (4) x .37" (10)
The wall hood mounting kit (803735) is also
available from your Wolf Dealer.
(38)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Consult a qualified HVAC
Engineer for specific ducting applications.
Decide where the ductwork will run between
the hood and the outside. A straight, short
duct run will allow the hood to perform more
efficiently. Limit the number of elbows and
transitions to as few as possible. Long duct
runs, elbows and transitions will reduce the
performance of the hood. Wolf recommends
the maximum linear duct run be no greater
than 50' (15 m). Always use metal ducting.
Do not use flex ducting.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
All hoods must exhaust
to the outdoors.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
There is a possibility of
noise issues, when using a remote blower with
a short duct run.
Wolf recommends installing a backdraft
damper in all installations. A backdraft damper
is included with the hood. It is built into the
transition from the hood to the duct run. In
cold weather installations a backdraft damper
is necessary to minimize the backflow of cold
air into the room.
If you are not installing a remote blower,
always install a r
oof or wall cap. Connect 8"
(203) round metal ductwork to the cap and
work back towards the hood location. Use duct
tape to seal joints between ductwork sections.
Local building codes may r
equire the use of
make-up air. Consult your local HVAC professional for specific requirements in your area.
educe the risk of fir
o r
T
e and electric
shock, install this ventilation hood only
with a Wolf blower. Blower part numbers
801640, 801641, 801642, 801643, 801644,
801645 and 804701.
Dimensions in parentheses are in
millimeters unless otherwise specified.6
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
E
4" (102)
6"
(152)
30" OR 357/16"
(762 or 900)
Framing Behind Drywall
Mounting Brackets
71/2" (190)
(CTWH30)
93/8" (238)
(CTWH36)
71/2" (190)
(CTWH30)
93/8" (238)
(CTWH36)
Rectangular Cutouts
Mounting
Brackets
Wall Framing
Additional
Mounting Screws
WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
olf cooktop wall hoods require a separate,
W
grounded 110/120 V AC, 60 Hz power supply.
The service should have its own 15 amp circuit
reaker. Locate the electrical supply with a
b
minimum of 12" (305) of 120 V AC power
cable within the shaded area shown in the
illustration below.
You must follow all National Electrical Code
regulations. In addition, be aware of local
codes and ordinances when installing your
service.
INSTALL BACKSPLASH
If an optional backsplash is to be used, attach
it to the finished wall. Secure the hood
mounting brackets to the wall studs prior to
installing the backsplash. Refer to page 12 for
optional accessories.
INSTALL MOUNTING BRACKETS
onstruct wood wall framing that is flush with
C
the interior surface of the wall studs. Make
sure that the framing is centered in the hood
nstallation location, and that the height of the
i
framing will allow the mounting brackets to be
secured to the framing within the dimensions
shown in the illustration below.
After the wall surface is finished, secure the
mounting brackets to the framing using the
dimensions shown.
INSTALL THE HOOD
Hang the hood from the brackets through the
rectangular cut-outs on the back of the hood.
The cut-outs are larger than the brackets to
allow for vertical and horizontal adjustment.
Keep in mind that the bottom of the hood
should be 24" (610) to 30" (762) above the
countertop.
Use height adjustment screws to adjust the
hood vertically and the depth adjustment
screws to adjust the hood horizontally.
ACCESSORIES
Optional accessories are available
through your
Wolf dealer. To
obtain local dealer
information, visit
the Locator section
of our website,
wolfappliance.com.
Secure the hood with additional mounting
screws. If wall studs or framing are not
available in the proper location, use the
drywall anchors provided with the hood
Hood installation
7
WOLF COOKTOP VENTILATION HOODS
green/yellow to
green or
bare wire
black to
black
HOOD FRONTTOP OF HOOD SHELL
discharge
collar
120 V AC
power cable
rear
electrical
box
white
to white
Upper
Brackets
Fasten upper brackets to ceiling and wall
with screws (and anchors if necessary)
Screws
Fasten flue to hood and upper brackets
and nest flue in hood relief
WALL HOOD INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT
NOTE
You must follow
all National
Electrical Code
regulations. In
addition, be aware
of local codes and
ordinances when
installing your
service.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
MPORTANT NOTE:This ventilation hood
I
must be properly grounded. This unit should
be installed by a qualified electrician in accord-
nce with all applicable national and local
a
electrical codes.
Remove the cover from the rear electrical box.
Remove the electrical box knockout that faces
the hood's discharge collar.
Insert 6" (152) of 120 V AC power cable through
the knockout opening. Secure the cable to the
electrical box with an appropriate connector.
Make electrical connections. Connect black to
black, white to white and green/yellow to
green or bare wire. Refer to the illustration
below.
Reinstall the electrical box cover and screws.
Make sure that all wires are secure and that no
wires are pinched between the cover and box.
Refer to page 13 for internal blower installation
guidelines and remote blower wiring.
CONNECT DUCTWORK
se the screws and wall anchors provided to
U
secure the upper brackets to the ceiling.
Position the upper brackets based on the
imension of the telescopic chimney flue.
d
Use an 8" (203) round metal duct to connect
the duct collar on the hood to the ductwork
above. Use duct tape to make all joints secure
and air tight.
Connect the upper section of the telescopic
chimney flue to the brackets with the screws
provided.
Nest the bottom of the telescopic chimney flue
into the relief in the hood shell.
8
Electrical connectionsUpper bracket installation
elescopic chimney flue installation
T
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
8" (203) ROUND DUCT
8" (203) ROUND ELBOW
CHIMNEY FLUE EXTENSION
T
ELESCOPIC CHIMNEY FLUE
8" (203) ROUND DUCT
24" TO 30"
(610– 762)
COUNTERTOP
TO BOTTOM OF
VENTILATION HOOD
CHIMNEY
ISLAND HOOD
DUCTWORK INSTALLATION
THROUGH ROOF
DUCTWORK
I
NSTALLATION
THROUGH
EAVE
8" (203) ROUND
E
LBOW
EAVE VENT
91/4" (235)
27"
(
686)
8" (203) ROUND
VERTICAL
DISCHARGE
R
OOF CAP OR REMOTE BLOWER –
TRANSITION FROM 8" (203) TO 10" (254) DUCT
REQUIRED FOR REMOTE BLOWER
ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
INSTALL DUCTWORK
To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal
ductwork.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Engineer for specific ducting applications.
Decide where the ductwork will run between
the hood and the outside. A straight, short
duct run will allow the hood to perform more
efficiently. Limit the number of elbows and
transitions to as few as possible. Long duct
runs, elbows and transitions will reduce the
performance of the hood. Wolf recommends
the maximum linear duct run be no greater
than 50' (15 m). Always use metal ducting.
Do not use flex ducting.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
to the outdoors.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
noise issues, when using a remote blower with
a short duct run.
Wolf recommends installing a backdraft
damper in all installations. A backdraft damper
is included with the hood. It is built into the
transition from the hood to the duct run. In
cold weather installations a backdraft damper
is necessar
air into the room.
If you are not installing a remote blower,
always install a roof or wall cap. Connect 8"
(203) round metal ductwork to the cap and
y to minimize the backflow of cold
work back towards the hood location. Use duct
tape to seal joints between ductwork sections.
Local building codes may requir
make-up air. Consult your local HVAC professional for specific r
To reduce the risk of fire and electric
shock, install this ventilation hood only
with a Wolf blower. Blower part numbers
801640, 801641, 801642, 801643, 801644,
801645 and 804701.
Consult a qualified HVAC
All hoods must exhaust
There is a possibility of
e the use of
equirements in your area.
Island hood installation
MOUNTING
(4) Dr
(4) Hood mounting scr
(4) Nuts M6 x 16
(4) Washers .25" (6) x .5" (13)
(4) Mounting scr
(4) Washers .17" (5) x .6" (16)
HARD
ywall anchors
ews .15"
WARE INCLUDED
ews .19"
(4) x .37"
(5) x 1.5"
(38)
(10)
Dimensions in parentheses are in
millimeters unless otherwise specified.
9
WOLF COOKTOP VENTILATION HOODS
TOP VIEW
FRONT OF HOOD
61/2" (165)
107/8" (276)
61/2"
(165)
713/16"
(198)
Front of
Support
Frame
Height
Adjustment
Slots
Wide
Mounting
Flange
Upper Flue
Lower Flue
Mounting Screws
ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
he Wolf cooktop island hood requires a
T
separate, grounded 110/120 V AC, 60 Hz power
supply. The service should have its own 15
mp circuit breaker. Locate the electrical
a
supply with a minimum of 6' (1.8) of 120 V AC
power cable on the ceiling through the top of
the hood.
You must follow all National Electrical Code
regulations. In addition, be aware of local
codes and ordinances when installing your
service.
INSTALL SUPPORT SYSTEM
At the island hood installation location, install
3
two-by-four or
/4" (19) plywood cross framing
between ceiling joists. Refer to the island hood
mounting pattern dimensions below.
Finish the ceiling surface. Be sure to mark the
location of the ceiling joists and cross framing.
Determine the desired orientation of the island
hood. Note that the front designates the
control side of the hood.
Secure the upper half of the support frame to
the joists and cross framing with four screws
rovided with your hood. Make sure that the
p
screws are driven into the center of the joists
and framing for maximum strength. Ensure the
orrect orientation of the support frame.
c
djust the overall height of the support frame.
A
Loosen and retighten the screws in the height
adjustment slots as necessary. Refer to the
illustration below.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The hood height is 111/4"
(286) from the support frame attachment point.
The bottom of the hood must be 24" (610)
minimum and 30" (762) maximum from the
countertop.
CONNECT DECORATIVE FLUE
Secure the upper telescopic chimney flue
section to the upper support frame. Refer to
the illustration below.
Temporarily hold the lower telescopic chimney
flue section over the upper flue section.
10
Island hood mounting patternsSupport frame orientation
Connect upper telescopic flue
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Support
Frame
Decorative Flue
Nuts
Weld Screws on Hood
green/yellow to
green or
bare wire
black to
black
HOOD FRONTTOP OF HOOD SHELL
discharge
collar
120 V AC
power cable
rear
electrical
box
white
to white
ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
MOUNT HOOD TO SUPPORT FRAME
ount the hood to the support frame by
M
aligning the four weld screws on the hood to
the four holes on the support frame. Use four
uts to secure the hood to the support frame.
n
Refer to the illustration below.
Nest the bottom of the telescopic chimney flue
into the relief in the hood shell. Make electrical
connections.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This ventilation hood
must be properly grounded. This unit should
be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with all applicable national and local
electrical codes.
Remove the cover from the rear electrical box.
Remove the electrical box knockout that faces
the hood's discharge collar.
Insert 6" (152) of 120 V AC power cable through
the knockout opening. Secure the cable to the
electrical box with an appropriate connector.
Reinstall the electrical box cover and screws.
Make sure that all wires are secure and that no
ires are pinched between the cover and box.
w
efer to page 13 for internal blower installation
R
guidelines and remote blower wiring.
CONNECT DUCTWORK
Use an 8" (203) round metal duct to connect
the duct collar on the hood to the ductwork
above. Use duct tape to make all joints secure
and air tight.
Slide the lower telescopic chimney flue section
downward until it fits properly around the
hood shell.
IMPORTANT
NOTE
You must follow
all National
Electrical Code
regulations. In
addition, be aware
of local codes and
ordinances when
installing your
service.
Make electrical connections. Connect black to
black, white to white and green/yellow to
green or bare wire. Refer to the illustration
below.
Mount island hood to support frameElectrical connections
Dimensions in parentheses are in
millimeters unless otherwise specified.
11
WOLF COOKTOP VENTILATION HOODS
ACCESSORIES
Optional accessories are available
through your
Wolf dealer. To
obtain local dealer
information, visit
the Locator section
of our website,
wolfappliance.com.
BLOWER ASSEMBLIES
Wolf cooktop wall and island hoods are
hipped without the blower assembly. Wolf
s
internal or remote blower assemblies are
available as sales accessories through your
Wolf dealer.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
he cooking surface. Use only a Wolf blower
t
Blower options vary with
with the cooktop ventilation hood.
INTERNAL BLOWERS
801643 – (CTBLOWER-45INT)
450 CFM internal blower for use with the
30" (762) wall hood.
801644 – (CTBLOWER-60INT)
600 CFM internal blower for use with the
36" (914) wall hood or island hood.
801645 – (CTBLOWER-90INT)
900 CFM internal blower for use with the
36" (914) wall hood or island hood.
REMOTE BLOWERS
801640 – (CTBLOWER-60REM)
600 CFM remote blower for use with wall
hoods or island hood.
801641 – (CTBLOWER-90REM)
900 CFM remote blower for use with wall
hoods or island hood.
VENTILATION HOOD ACCESSORIES
Optional accessories for the Wolf cooktop wall
nd island hoods are available through your
a
Wolf dealer. To obtain local dealer information,
visit the Locator section of our website,
wolfappliance.com.
ALL SHIELDS
W
801633 – (CTWALLSHIELD30)
30" (762) stainless steel wall shield for use
with wall hoods.
801634 – (CTWALLSHIELD36)
36" (914) stainless steel wall shield for use
with wall hoods.
FLUE EXTENSIONS
801635 – (CTFLUEEXT)
Flue extension for use with wall hoods.
Allows you to increase the height of your
wall hood to accommodate 10' (3 m)
ceilings.
801639 – (IHFLUEEXT)
Flue extension for use with the island hood.
Allows you to increase the height of your
island hood to accommodate 10' (3 m)
ceilings.
12
801642 – (CTBLOWER-120REM)
1200 CFM remote blower for use with wall
hoods or island hood.
804701 – (CTBLOWER-150REM)
1500 CFM remote blower for use with wall
hoods or island hood.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Some Wolf ventilation
hoods require the use of a separate power
d and strain relief bushing (included with
cor
the blower) for proper wiring of remote
blowers. Models CTWH30, CTWH36 and
IH4227 do not require this installation; the
power cord and strain relief bushing may be
discarded.
Dimensions in parentheses are in
millimeters unless otherwise specified.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
24
1
/2
"
(622)
15
1
/2
"
(394)
28
1
/4
"
(718)
20
3
/4
"
(527)
24
3
/4
"
(629)
14"
(356)
4
3
/4
"
(121)
10" (254)
DIAMETER
10" (254)
DIAMETER
14
3
/4
"
(375)
29
1
/2
"
(749)
29
1
/2
"
(749)
18" (457)
22"
(559)
10
1
/8
"
(257)
7
1
/4
"
(184)
10"
(254)
10" (254)
DIAMETER
14
3
/4
"
(375)
29
1
/2
"
(749)
29
1
/2
"
(749)
21" (533)
25"
(635)
10
3
/8
"
(264)
7
1
/4
"
(184)
10"
(254)
INTERNAL BLOWERS
INTERNAL BLOWER INSTALLATION
MPORTANT NOTE:For mounting and
I
installation of the internal blower, refer to the
specific installation instructions provided with
ach blower.
e
1)
Remove the hood filters.
2)
Lift the blower into position inside the
hood.
3)
Use four hex nuts provided with the blower
to fasten the unit to four threaded studs.
4)
Plug the blowers' single power cord
(double for 900 CFM) into the receptacle(s)
inside the hood. Use the clip on the hood to
keep excess power cord away from moving
parts.
5)
Reinstall the hood filters.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Before turning the power
on, make sure the blower is in the OFF
position.
REMOTE BLOWERS
REMOTE BLOWER INSTALLATION
MPORTANT NOTE:For mounting and
I
installation of the remote blower, refer to the
specific installation instructions provided with
ach blower.
e
Locate the remote blower so that the length
of the duct run and number of elbows and
transitions are kept to a minimum. Wolf
recommends the maximum linear duct run
be no greater than 50' (15 m). If possible, the
blower should be located between wall studs
or roof rafters.
Refer to the illustrations below for overall
dimensions of Wolf remote blowers. Refer to
installation instructions provided with each
blower to verify wall or roof cut-outs.
Avoid pipes, wires or other ductwork that may
be running through the wall.
Be sure that there is enough space for any
transitions that may be needed between the
blower and the connecting ductwork. For best
performance, locate transitions nearest the
blower.
electrical box. Remove the electrical box
knockout that faces the hood's discharge
ollar.
c
2)
Disconnect the red and black or white wires
using a flat-blade screwdriver. Refer to
illustration A below.
3)
Insert 6" (152) of the remote blower wiring
through the knockout opening. Secure the
cable to the electrical box with an appropriate connector. Use wire connectors or wire
nuts approved by UL or C/UL.
4)
Attach the remote blower wiring where
the wires were removed in step 2. Refer to
illustration B below.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Note location of wire
colors.
5)
Reinstall the electrical box cover and
screws. Make sure that all wires are secure
and that no wires are pinched between the
cover and box.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Before turning the power
on to the ventilation hood, make sure the
lower is in the OFF position.
b
14
Remote blower wiring A
Remote blower wiring B
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If the cooktop ventilation
hood does not operate properly, follow these
roubleshooting steps:
t
erify that power is being supplied to the
V
ventilation hood.
Check electrical connections to ensure that
the installation has been completed
correctly.
Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide in the
Wolf Cooktop Ventilation Hoods Use & Care
Information.
If the ventilation hood still does not work,
contact a Wolf authorized service center. Do
not attempt to repair the ventilation hood
yourself. Wolf is not responsible for service
required to correct a faulty installation.
IF YOU NEED SERVICE
Maintain the quality built into your cooktop
ventilation hood by calling a Wolf author-
zed service center.
i
or the name and number of the Wolf
F
authorized service center nearest you,
check the Locator section of our website,
olfappliance.com,or call Wolf Customer
w
Service at
800-332-9513
.
When calling for service, you will need the
model and serial number of your ventilation
hood. This information is found on the
rating plate located on the inside left-hand
wall of the hood, above the filter.
CONTACT
NFORMATION
I
Wolf Customer
Service:
800-332-9513
Website:
wolfappliance.com
The information and images are the copyright
ty of W
oper
pr
affiliate of Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Inc.
Neither this book nor any information or images
contained her
or in part without the express written permission
of Wolf Appliance Company, LLC, an affiliate of
Sub-Zer