[. . . ] User's Manual Metro/ Legacy Residential Wall Mount Hood ® Models: 3400 Legacy 30" Hood 500 cfm 3405 Metro 30" Hood 500 cfm 3410 Legacy 36" Hood 900 cfm 3415 Metro 36" Hood 900 cfm 3420 Legacy 42" Hood 900 cfm 3425 Metro 42" Hood 900 cfm C L IS T E D ® L IS T E D ® Residential Use Only READ AND SAVE THESE INSTUCTIONS INSTALLER: LEAVE THIS MANUAL TO HOMEOWNER HOMEOWNER: USE AND CARE INFORMATION ON PAGE 15 #3936 052301 © 2001 HEARTLAND APPLIANCES INC. Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Residential Wall Mount Hood Important Safety Instructions WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PEOPLE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: 1. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer at the address or telephone number listed in the warranty. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. [. . . ] Mark the opening area to cut out, as per dimensions and locations on sketches. Use standard 8"rigid galvanized ducting (available from local Building Supply Stores) Maximum run of ducting for 500 CFM is 40 linear feet and for 900 CFM is 45 linear feet. Each 90 degree elbow will reduce overall duct run by 10 linear feet and each 45 degree elbow will reduce overall duct run by 5 linear feet. Use duct tape to seal the joint between the transition and the adapter. Respect the transition size for the 8"ducting throughout the installation. Standard flashings and rain caps are available from local Building Supply Stores or can be custom made locally to match the home's features (there are no minimum height requirements that a rain cap must extend past the roof line) C. Method of ducting Select the most appropriate method for your installation 3. D u ct 4. O u tsid e w a ll 5. Ta pe D u ct NOTE 1. To reduce the risk of fire and improper exhaust air, be sure to duct air directly outside. Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls or ceilings or into attic, crawls spaces or garages. Rain caps should be oversized whenever possible to offset air flow reductions due to bug screens, etc. If installing square rain caps, please ensure cross sectional area remains the same. 2 nd flo or Ta pe C e iling D u ct O u tsid e W a ll 5. Duct Cover Installation See separate installation instructions for this unit. A sk for kit nu m b ers: 38 04 fo r 30 " 38 05 fo r 36 " 38 06 fo r 42 " an d sp ecify co lo ur 6. Backsplash Installation See separate installation instruction for this A sk for kit nu m b ers: 38 01 fo r 30 " 38 02 fo r 36 " 38 03 fo r 42 " an d sp ecify co lo ur 13 Residential Wall Mount Hood 7. Electrical wiring must be done by qualified personnel in accordance with all applicable codes and standards. Before connecting wires, switch power off at service panel and lock service disconnecting means to prevent power to be switched on accidentally. Run power cable to installation location. Remove wiring cover, install wire clamp, insert cable in hood through wire clamp and secure by tightening the wire clamp. Connect cable into wiring box, located on rough-in plate, using wire nuts. Connect wires as follows: BLACK to BLACK, WHITE to WHITE and GROUND wire under ground screw. Heat Lamps The heat lamps required are 120V, 175W max, infrared bulbs. (120V, 1R 175W, PAR 38) You can use white halogen lights if warming shelves are not used. (120V, 90W, PAR 38) Install the lamps by rotating them clockswise into their socket holder. Heat lamps are not included with Hood and not available from Heartland Appliances. 14 Residential Wall Mount Hood 8. [. . . ] Protected Mode Level 1: When medium heat is detected, the blower sets itself to speed 2, the corresponding light indicator comes ON and the F indicator flashes. Protected Mode Level 2: When a greater heat is detected, the blower then sets itself to speed 3, the light indicator 3 turns ON and the F indicator flashes. WARNING The protected mode can start the blower even if the hood is turned OFF. In protected mode, it is impossible to turn the blower OFF with the push buttons. If you must stop the blower, do it from the main electrical panel. The blower will remain ON until the heat is back to normal and then returns to the speed previously selected. [. . . ]