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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

HB0117

CIS700 SERIES

!

INTENDED FOR DOMESTIC COOKING ONLY

!

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLER: LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH HOMEOWNER.

HOMEOWNER: USE AND CARE INFORMATION

ON PAGES 14 TO 18.

Venmar Ventilation Inc., 550 Lemire Blvd., Drummondville QC J2C 7W9

1-800-567-3855

REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ON LINE AT: www.bnv.ca

For additional information, visit www.venmar.ca or www.ispira.ca

SV09864 rev. 04

!

WARNING

!

WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC

SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE

THE FOLLOWING:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS

IN THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE

FIRE, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING*:

1.

Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer at the address or telephone number listed in the warranty.

1.

SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fitting lid, cookie sheet or metal tray, then turn off the burner.

BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. IF THE

FLAMES DO NOT GO OUT IMMEDIATELY,

2.

Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting

2.

EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.

NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN – You may be burned.

means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.

3.

DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels – This could cause a violent steam

3.

Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified personnel in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction codes and standards.

explosion.

4.

Use an extinguisher ONLY if:

A. You own a Class ABC extinguisher and you know how to operate it.

4.

Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent backdrafting.

Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guidelines 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 the local code authorities.

a) Never leave surface units unattended at high settings. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite. Heat oils slowly on low or medium settings.

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.

*Based on “Kitchen Fire Safety Tips” published by NFPA.

CAUTION

5.

When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.

1.

For indoor use only.

2.

For general ventilating use only. Do not use to

6.

Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.

exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and

7.

Do not use this unit with any additional solid-state vapors.

speed control device.

3.

To avoid motor bearing damage and noisy and/or

8.

To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork.

unbalanced impeller, keep drywall spray, construction

9.

This unit must be grounded. To provide protection dust, etc. off power unit.

against electric shock, connect to properly grounded 4.

Your hood motor has a thermal overload which will outlets only.

automatically shut off the motor if it becomes

10. All tempered glass can experience spontaneous overheated. The motor will restart when it cools breakage. If broken, tempered glass falls out of it’s down. If the motor continues to shut off and opening in interlocking clumps. Tempered glass restart, have the hood serviced.

can, on occasion, break into large shards rather

5.

The minimum hood distance above cooktop must than the classic tiny piece pattern.

not be less than 30”. A maximum of 36” above

11. When applicable local regulations comprise more cooktop is highly recommended for best capture of restrictive installation and/or certification requirements, the aforementioned requirements cooking impurities.

6.

Two installers are recommended because of the prevail on those of this document and the installer large size and weight of this hood.

agrees to conform to these at his own expenses.

7.

To reduce the risk of fire and to properly exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside – Do not exhaust air

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP into spaces within walls or ceiling or into attics,

GREASE FIRE: crawl space or garage.

8.

Because of the high exhausting capacity of this hood, you should make sure enough air is entering the house to replace exhausted air by opening a window close to or in the kitchen.

b) Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when flambeing food (i.e.: Crêpes Suzette,

Cherries Jubilee, Peppercorn Beef Flambé).

c) Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on fans, filters or exhaust ducts.

9.

To reduce the risk of fire and electrical shock, the

Venmar Connaisseur CIS700 Series models should only be installed with their own built-in blower.

10. Please read specification label on product for further information and requirements.

d) Use proper pan size. Always use cookware appropriate for the size of the surface element.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.

I

NSTALL DUCTWORK

....................................................................................................................3

2.

P

REPARE INSTALLATION

.................................................................................................................4

3.

M

EASURE INSTALLATION

................................................................................................................4

4.

I

NSTALL MOUNTING BRACKET

.....................................................................................................5-6

5.

A

SSEMBLE ANGLE BRACKETS

....................................................................................................6-7

6.

R

EMOVE BAFFLE FILTERS

.............................................................................................................7

7.

I

NSTALL GLASS PANELS

(

WG MODEL ONLY

) .....................................................................................8

8.

P

REPARE HOOD

.....................................................................................................................9-10

9.

I

NSTALL HOOD

.....................................................................................................................11-12

10. C

ONNECT WIRING

.....................................................................................................................13

11. R

EINSTALL BAFFLE FILTERS

........................................................................................................13

12. L

IGHT BULBS

............................................................................................................................14

13. C

ARE

.................................................................................................................................14-15

14. O

PERATION

.........................................................................................................................15-18

15. W

ARRANTY

..............................................................................................................................18

16. W

IRING DIAGRAM

......................................................................................................................19

17. R

EPLACEMENT PARTS

................................................................................................................20

1. INSTALL DUCTWORK

R

OOF

C

AP

Plan where and how the ductwork will be installed.

A straight, short duct run will allow the hood to perform most efficiently.

Install proper-sized ductwork, elbows and roof cap. Connect metal ductwork to cap and work back towards the hood location. Use 2” metal foil duct tape to seal the joints.

Run 3-wire power supply cable to installation location.

We recommend to install the hood at a minimum distance of 30” above cooking surface. A maximum of 36” above cooktop is highly recommended for best capture of cooking impurities.

D

ECORATIVE

F

LUE

8”

ROUND

ADAPTER

/

DAMPER

H

OOD

30”

TO

36”

ABOVE

COOKING SURFACE

8” R

OUND

D

UCT

HH0152A

C

EILING HEIGHT

M

INIMUM DISTANCE RECOMMENDED

ABOVE COOKTOP

H

IGHEST RECOMMENDED HEIGHT

8

FEET

30”

9

FEET

30”

10

FEET

30”

35” 36” 36”

Distances over 36” are at the installer and users discretion.

*10-ft. ceilings require 10-ft. flue extension, part no. 19324 (sold separately).

*

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2. PREPARE INSTALLATION

!

WARNING

When performing installation, servicing or cleaning the unit, it is recommended to wear safety glasses and gloves.

NOTE: Before proceeding to the installation, check the contents of the box. If items are missing or damaged, contact the manufacturer.

Make sure that the following items are included:

- Hood

- Accessories • Decorative flue assembly (lower and upper flues)

• 4 Shielded halogen bulbs (120 V, 50 W, MR16 with GU10 base)

• 2 Baffle filters

• 4 Filter knobs with screws (taped on the blower box)

• 1 Ceiling mounting bracket (screwed on top of the hood)

• 8 Angle brackets

• 8” Round adapter/damper (in a separate box)

• Installation manual

• Bag of parts (taped on the blower box) including: 2 wire connectors, 1 wire clamp,

8 no. 10 x 1½" wood screws, 8 washers, 2 no. 8 x 1/2" quadrex screws,

10 no. 8 x 3/8" quadrex screws, 17 no. 10-32 locknuts,

50 no. 10-32 x 1/2" quadrex screws

Parts sold separately:

- Ducts, elbows, wall and roof caps.

- Optional flue extension for 10-ft. ceilings model no. 19324.

- LinkLogic ® remote control (model no. ACW1WH).

- Glass panels for CIS700I36WG model (see replacement parts list on page 20).

NOTE: During installation, protect countertop and/or cooktop.

3. MEASURE INSTALLATION

C

EILING

C

B

LOWER

BOX TOP

Determine the required distance between the ceiling and the top of the blower box (C) based upon ceiling height (B) and desired height of hood above cooktop (A).

NOTE: C = B - A - 12 ³/

16

"

R

ANGE

HOOD

BOTTOM

12 3 ⁄

16

"

C = B - A - 12 3 ⁄

16

"

B

A

C

OOKTOP

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HH0157A

4. INSTALL MOUNTING BRACKET

!

WARNING

When building framework, always follow all applicable construction codes and standards.

1. Modify ceiling stucture at hood location.

Install 2" x 4" cross framing between ceiling joists using ceiling mounting bracket dimensions shown at right.

The framework must be sized to support the total weight of the hood and should not be larger than 9¾" x 9¾".

10¼"

F RAMING INNER EDGE

M

AX

. 9¾"

10¼"

9 3 ⁄

8

"

10 3 ⁄

8

"

HK0062A

C

EILING

JOISTS

2. Finish ceiling surface. Be sure to mark the location of the ceiling joists and cross framing. Bring house wiring through finished ceiling.

C

ROSS

FRAMING

H

OUSE

WIRING

HD0432

9 3 ⁄

8

" 10 3 ⁄

8

"

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4. INSTALL MOUNTING BRACKET (

CONT

D

)

3. Remove both screws retaining the ceiling mounting bracket to the top of the hood. Discard screws.

Position the mounting plate in such a way that one of the sides without a “T” will be facing the front of the hood.

Secure mounting bracket to the ceiling using 8 no. 10 x 1½" wood screws

(2 on each corner). Make sure screws are driven into the center of the framing for maximum strength.

F

RONT

OF THE HOOD

C

EILING

MOUNTING

BRACKET

5. ASSEMBLE ANGLE BRACKETS

HD0442

1. Assemble 4 angle brackets to the ceiling mounting bracket using

16 no.10-32 x 1/2" quadrex screws

(4 per angle bracket).

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HD0421

8" R

OUND

DUCTWORK

5. ASSEMBLE ANGLE BRACKETS (

CONT

D

)

2. Determine angle brackets length based upon ceiling height and desired height of hood above cooktop.

If need be, assemble a second set of

4 angle brackets to the upper angle bracket set according to the length needed. Use 16 no. 10-32 x 1/2" quadrex screws and 16 no. 10-32 lock nuts (4 at each angle bracket connection).

F

OR

10-

FT CEILINGS :

Both lower and upper flues are included with the hood, but for a

10-ft ceiling, discard the provided upper flue and use the optional extension flue, part no. 19324 (sold separately). 4 additional angle brackets and additional mounting hardware are included with the optional extension flue.

If need be, assemble a third set of

4 angle brackets to the second angle bracket set according to the length needed. Use 16 no. 10-32 x 1/2" quadrex screws and 16 no. 10-32 lock nuts (4 at each angle bracket connection).

6. REMOVE BAFFLE FILTERS

HD0422

Rest the range hood on a table. Use a piece of cardboard to avoid damaging the table or the hood. Remove tape on filters. Lift filters by pushing them towards the back (opposite control side) and rotate, then set filters aside.

HO0189

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F

OR

10-

FT

CEILINGS

(

IF NEED BE

)

7. INSTALL GLASS PANELS (

WG MODEL ONLY

)

The WG hood model decorative glass panels are sold separately and have to be installed before completing the hood installation.

S

CREW LOCATIONS

1. Using a Robertson or a Phillips no. 2 screwdriver, remove the

4 electrical compartment cover retaining screws. Set cover and screws aside.

HD0437

2. Remove glass panel from its packaging.

Remove glass panel nuts (factory installed) from both studs and set aside.

3. Insert glass panel studs in appropriate hood holes.

NOTE: Install the glass panel with the control pictogram on the front of the hood.

G

LASS PANEL STUD

4. While holding glass panel, pre-tighten previously removed nuts by hand. Ensure glass panel is centered.

Then, using a 3/8" socket, tighten nuts completely.

HD0439

5. Repeat the same steps for the second glass panel installation.

6. Reinstall electrical compartment cover.

N

UT

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8. PREPARE HOOD (

ALL MODELS

)

1. From inside the hood, disconnect blower and remove electrical box cover retaining screw. Set cover and screw aside.

E

LECTRICAL

BOX COVER

RETAINING

SCREW

HE0122

2. Turn the hood over and remove blower box 8 retaining screws (only 4 out of

8 screws illustrated at right). Set hood and screws aside.

HD0425

3. Lift flap located on top right hand corner of blower box (1) to ease wire clamp installation (included). Install wire clamp and push flap back in place.

Secure flap to blower box (2) using

1 no. 8 x 3/8" quadrex screw.

1

NOTE: Install wire clamp diagonally

(as illustrated at right) as its screws will be easier to tighten when the blower box will be attached to the angle brackets).

HO0188

S

CREW LOCATIONS

2

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8. PREPARE HOOD (

ALL MODELS

) (

CONT

D

)

4. Attach the adapter/damper to the blower box using 4 no. 8 x 3/8" quadrex screws

(included). Remove tape on damper.

HJ0066

5. Measure the required length of 8" round metal duct from the adapter/damper to the ductwork rough-in in the ceiling. Connect this section of duct to the adapter/damper and seal joint with metal foil duct tape.

HJ0067

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9. INSTALL HOOD

!

WARNING

BE CAREFUL when installing the decorative flue and hood, they may have sharp edges.

CAUTION

DO NOT REMOVE the protective plastic film covering the decorative flue (upper and lower) and the hood yet.

1. Attach blower box assembly to lower angle brackets using 16 no. 10-32 x 1/2" quadrex screws (4 per angle brackets). Connect hood duct to ceiling duct and seal joint with metal foil duct tape.

NOTE: Ensure electrical channel is face to where the front of the hood will be positioned.

2. Run house wiring through wire clamp into blower box electrical channel. Tighten wire clamp to secure house wiring cable to blower box.

NOTE: The length between the top of the blower box and the bottom of the hood is 12³⁄

16

".

H

OUSE WIRING

HD0424

3. Slide the upper flue up to the ceiling and secure it to the mounting plate using 2 no. 8 x

1/2" quadrex screws (1).

NOTE: Ensure flue seam is facing the opposite control side of the hood.

1

Carefully slide the lower flue over the upper flue up to the ceiling and have the second person hold it to the ceiling (2) while performing step 4.

HD0423

2

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9. INSTALL HOOD (

CONT

D

)

4. Attach hood to blower box using the 8 screws previously removed from step 8.2

(only 4 out of 8 screws illustrated at right).

HD0426

S

CREW LOCATIONS

5. Slide the lower flue down on top of the hood and secure from inside the hood using 4 no. 8 x 3/8" quadrex screws (included).

HD0427

6 Remove protective plastic film from hood and flues.

S

CREW LOCATIONS

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10.CONNECT WIRING

!

WARNING

Risk of electric shock. 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.

1. Connect hood power cable to house wiring using provided wire connectors: BLACK to

BLACK, WHITE to WHITE and GREEN or

BARE wire to GREEN ground screw. DO

NOT FORGET TO CONNECT THE

GROUND.

Reinstall electrical box cover ensuring its

3 tabs are tucked inside the electrical channel.

G

ROUND

SCREW

HE0120

2. Connect blower.

HE0121

11. REINSTALL BAFFLE FILTERS

CAUTION

Remove protective plastic film covering filters before reinstalling them.

1. Using a Phillips no. 2 screwdriver, assemble two knobs to each filter. The screws MUST

BE on filter tabs side. See illustration below.

2. Rest rear filters edge on filter springs in the range hood. Using knob, tilt up the filters into position. Make sure filter tabs are securely engaged in range hood front edge after installation.

HO0180

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HO0190

F

ILTER TABS

12.LIGHT BULBS

This range hood requires four 120 V, 50 W max., type MR16 with GU10 base, shielded halogen bulbs (included).

!

WARNING

Do not touch lamps during or soon after operation. Burns may occur. In order to prevent the risk of personal injury, only install shielded halogen lamps. Also, never install a cool beam, a dichroïc lamp, a lamp not suitable for use in recessed luminaires or identified for use in enclosed fixtures.

To replace bulbs:

1. Gently push upward and turn counterclockwise to disengage bulb leads from their grooves.

2. Place the new bulb leads into their grooves in the socket.

3. Gently push upward and turn clockwise until secured.

NOTE: If need be, use a rubber dishwashing glove to add grip when removing the bulb.

1 2 3

HO0089

13.CARE

!

WARNING

Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off at service panel and lock service panel to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.

B

AFFLE

F

ILTERS

Baffle filters should be cleaned monthly. Remove baffle filters by pushing them towards the back of hood and rotating downward. Use a warm detergent solution to clean the filters. Let them dry and reinstall them.

Baffle filters are dishwasher safe. Clean all-metal filters in the dishwasher using a non-phosphate detergent. Discoloration of the filter may occur if using phosphate detergent or as a result of local water conditions — but this will not affect filter performance. This discoloration is not covered by the warranty.

I

NTERIOR

B

LOWER

Remove the filters in order to access the blower. Vacuum blower to clean. Do not immerse in water.

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13.CARE (

CONT

D

)

S

TAINLESS

S

TEEL

Do:

• Regularly wash with clean cloth or rag soaked with warm water and mild soap or liquid dish detergent.

• Always clean in the direction of original polish lines.

• Always rinse well with clear water (2 or 3 times) after cleaning. Wipe dry completely.

• You may also use a specialized household stainless steel cleaner.

Don’t:

• Use any steel or stainless steel wool or any other scrapers to remove stubborn dirt.

• Use any harsh or abrasive cleansers.

• Allow dirt to accumulate.

• Let plaster dust or any other construction residues reach the hood.

During construction/renovation, cover the hood to make sure no dust sticks to stainless steel surface.

G

LASS PANELS

Hot water with mild soap or glass cleaner is all that is usually needed.

When using mild soap, rinse with clear water. Wipe dry with a clean, soft cloth to avoid water marks.

Avoid when choosing a detergent:

Any cleaners that contain bleach will attack stainless steel.

Any products containing: chloride, fluoride, iodide, bromide will deteriorate surfaces rapidly.

Any combustible products used for cleaning such as acetone, alcohol, ether, benzol, etc., are highly explosive and should never be used close to a range.

14. OPERATION

Always turn your blower on before you begin cooking to establish an air flow in the kitchen. Let the blower run for a few minutes to clear the air after you turn off the range.

CAUTION

After a power failure or during the range hood power up, a 5-second booting sequence is executed. Wait for the control backlighting to turn off before use.

NOTE: Due to the particular sensitivity of the control interface, keep the glass panel clean as dirt and condensation may cause erratic operation of the hood blower and/or lighting. If this situation occurs, wipe the glass panel and wait 90 seconds. Then, adjust the blower and/or lighting at your convenience.

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14.OPERATION (

CONT

D

)

A B C

HC0052

A) Blower Delay/Control Lock button

B) Blower low speed button

— LinkLogic ® Erase Link button

C) Blower medium-low speed button

— LinkLogic ® Master Link Mode button

D E F G

D) Blower medium-high speed button

— LinkLogic ® Auto Link Mode button

E) Blower high speed button

— LinkLogic ® Activate/Exit Link Mode button

F) Master ON/OFF button

G) Light/Backlighting Color button

A. D

ELAY

B

UTTON

/C

ONTROL

L

OCK

(D

OUBLE

F

UNCTION

B

UTTON

):

i. When a blower speed is selected, press this button to activate the delay function. The delay button will light to its high intensity, then to its mid intensity to indicate this function is activated; the selected blower speed button will alternate every 2 seconds from its high intensity to its mid intensity. The blower will continue to operate for 5 minutes and will stop automatically.

Selecting another speed while the delay function is activated will not deactivate the function or reset the timer. To cancel the delay function, press the delay button once again or the selected speed button which last case will also turn the blower off.

ii. When blower is off, it is possible to lock the control interface in order to clean the glass panel.

To lock the control interface: Press and hold the button for 3 seconds. The button will light to its high intensity and flash three times, it will then stay on its mid intensity to indicate that the control interface is locked.

To unlock the control interface: Press and hold the button for 3 seconds. The button will light to its high intensity and flash 3 times, it will then fade out to its low intensity to indicate that the control interface is unlocked.

B-E. S

PEED

S

ELECTION

B

UTTONS

:

Press the button corresponding to the desired blower speed (from 1 for low speed to 4 for high speed). The chosen speed button will light to its high intensity then fade to its mid intensity. To turn off the blower, press once more on the corresponding blower speed button; the button light will fade to its low intensity.

NOTE: When blower is off, pressing on blower speed 1 button will cause the blower to start on second speed for a very short lapse of time, and then resume on speed 1.

F. M

ASTER

ON/OFF:

When blower and lights are off, press this button to turn the hood on to the last memorized speed level and light intensity. If there are no memorized speed level and light intensity, speed will be set at level 1 and light intensity at 4. To turn off the blower and the light simultaneously, press this button once.

H

EAT

S

ENTRY

™: The hood is equipped with a HEAT SENTRY thermostat. When blower is ON at any speed and excessive heat is detected above the cooking surface, it sets the blower on third speed. The third speed button backlight will blink quickly to indicate that the Heat Sentry has been activated. When the temperature level drops to normal, the blower will return to its original setting.

NOTE: When Heat Sentry is activated, the communication coming from the

LinkLogic device is disabled and the “DELAY OFF” function is inactivated.

!

WARNING

The Heat Sentry can take control of the blower when excessive heat is detected above the cooking surface. If this situation occurs and you must stop the blower, press on the third speed button or on the master ON/OFF button.

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14.OPERATION (

CONT

D

)

G. L

IGHT

B

UTTON

/B

ACKLIGHTING

C

OLOR

(D

OUBLE

F

UNCTION

B

UTTON

):

i. This button allows four different lighting levels according to your needs. Press once for full intensity, twice for intensity level 3, three times for intensity level 2 and once more for nightlight. To turn off the lights, press once more.

If desired, when the lights are on, press and maintain the light button for 1 second; lights will be turned off and the light level in use will be memorized.

NOTE: When only lights are ON to any intensity and no interaction with the hood is detected for a 10-second period, the 7 buttons backlighting will fade to its low intensity, acting as a night light feature.

ii. When lights are off, pressing and holding this button for 2 seconds will switch the backlighting color from white to blue or from blue to white (default backlighting color is white) and memorize it. The button will flash three times to indicate that the color change has been made.

L

INK

L

OGIC

® N

ETWORK COMPATIBILITY

Your CIS700 Series range hood can be linked to LinkLogic network, if installed in your house.

L

INK

L

OGIC

® L

INKING

I

NSTRUCTIONS

1.I

NITIALIZE THE

L

INK

L

OGIC DEVICE TO BE LINKED

Lift and release the Set button tab, then push it for 3 seconds or until “beep” is heard. When the tab is released the remote control, confirms initialization by turning ON the backlight of the “ Room Light ON and Off” button. Press the “Room Light OFF” button to stop the flashing. Initialization of the remote control is now completed.

2.A

CTIVATE THE

L

INK MODE OF THE RANGE HOOD

Push and hold button E for 3 seconds. After the 3-second hold, button E backlight blinks

3 times quickly (low to high intensity) and then all 4 speed levels backlights start to oscillate between mid and low intensity.

L

INK FOR

L

INK

L

OGIC

MODEL NO

. ACW1WH

A

HC0052

B C D E F G

A

CTIVATE THE

L

INK MODE

OF THE

L

INK

L

OGIC

®

DEVICE

Push the Light Off button of the

LinkLogic device for 10 seconds or until its backlight flashes

(“beep” should also be heard).

ROOM LIGHT

ON

FAN

FAN

OFF

LIGHT

LIGHT

OFF

S

TART THE

A

UTO

-L

INK PROCESS

OF THE RANGE HOOD

Press and release button D to start the Auto-link process, all 4 speed level backlights flash in rotation.

S

ET BUTTON

HC0053

ROOM LIGHT

OFF L

INK OF ANOTHER

L

INK

L

OGIC

®

DEVICE

Go back to the appropriate first step if another LinkLogic device needs to be linked.

Otherwise, to exit Link mode, go to:

Exit the Link mode of the range hood

3.E

XIT THE

L INK MODE OF THE RANGE HOOD

Press and hold button E for 3 seconds. After the 3-second hold, button E backlight blinks

3 times quickly (low to high intensity) and it exits the Link mode. Link mode remains activated for 4 minutes if no other operation is done.

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14.OPERATION (

CONT

D

)

E

RASE

L

INK

P

ROCESS

1.A

CTIVATE THE

L

INK MODE OF THE RANGE HOOD

Push and hold button E for 3 seconds. After the 3-second hold, button E backlight blinks

3 times quickly (low to high intensity) and then all 4 speed levels backlights start to oscillate between mid and low.

2.E

RASE ALL LINKED

L

INK

L

OGIC DEVICES

Push and hold button B for 3 seconds to start the “Erase-link” process, all 4 speed levels backlights flash in rotation until links are erased (not visible when small number of linked devices).

3.E

XIT THE

L INK MODE OF THE RANGE HOOD

Press and hold button E for 3 seconds. After the 3-second hold, button E backlight blinks

3 times quickly (low to high intensity) and it exits the Link mode. Link mode remains activated for 4 minutes if no other operation is done.

15.WARRANTY

VENMAR VENTILATION FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY

Venmar Ventilation Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser of the Venmar Connaisseur

CIS700 Series range hood that such product will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of five (5) years from date of original purchase. This warranty includes in-home service for the first year and workshop service for the four (4) remaining years.

THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED

TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

VENMAR VENTILATION INC. WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CLAIMS OVER THE

ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE OF A VENMAR CONNAISSEUR CIS700 SERIES RANGE HOOD

NOR HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR SUBSEQUENT DAMAGE OR INCIDENT.

During the period stated above, Venmar Ventilation Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace without charge any product or part which is found to be defective under normal use and service. THIS

WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY LIGHT BULBS AND FILTERS.

This warranty does not cover a) normal maintenance and service b) any products or parts which have been subject to misuse, negligence, accident, improper maintenance or repairs made by other than

Venmar Ventilation Inc., or c) a faulty installation or installation contrary to recommended installation instructions.

Warranty service is to be completed by an authorized Service Center designated by Venmar Ventilation

Inc. Where applicable, in-home service will be made available only in areas where a contracted service provider offers service. If in-home service is not available, the product will be repaired or replaced, at Venmar’s discretion, by the nearest authorized service provider. The unit removal and reinstallation works are under the customer responsibility, and Venmar cannot be charged for them.

The duration of any implied warranty is limited to the 5-year period as specified for the express warranty. Some provinces do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.

VENMAR VENTILATION INC'S OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE AT VENMAR

VENTILATION INC'S OPTION, SHALL BE THE PURCHASER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE

REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY. VENMAR VENTILATION INC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR

INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION

WITH PRODUCT USE OR PERFORMANCE. SOME PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE

EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE

LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from province to another. This warranty supersedes all prior warranties.

To contact Venmar Ventilation Inc. warranty service call 1-800-567-3855 in Canada. In order to qualify for a warranty claim, the owner of a Venmar Connaisseur CIS700 Series range hood must have the model and serial number along with a proof of the original purchase date. At the time of requesting service, describe the nature of any defect in the product or part.

Venmar Ventilation Inc., 550 Lemire Blvd., Drummondville, QC J2C 7W9 (1-800-567-3855) www.venmar.ca www.ispira.ca

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16.WIRING DIAGRAM

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120 VAC

17.REPLACEMENT PARTS

1

2

15

3

14

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

13

12

R

EPLACEMENT

P

ARTS AND

R

EPAIRS

In order to ensure your unit remains in good working condition, you must use Venmar Ventilation Inc. genuine replacement parts only. Venmar

Ventilation Inc. genuine replacement parts are specially designed for each unit and are manufactured to comply with all the applicable certification standards and maintain a high standard of safety. Any third party replacement part used may cause serious damage and drastically reduce the performance level of your unit, which will result in premature failing. Venmar Ventilation Inc. recommends to contact a certified service depot for all replacement parts and repairs.

11

HL0157

N

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D

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1

2

3

SV19232 C

EILING MOUNTING BRACKET

SV19231 U

PPER DECORATIVE FLUE

SV19230 L

OWER DECORATIVE FLUE

6

7

4 SV09956

XX

** F

RONT GLASS PANEL WITH CONTROL PICTOGRAM

5 SV09550 E

LECTRONIC CONTROL

SV09552

SV05917

P

S

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OCKET

8

9

SV09435 S

OCKET HOLDER

SV09434 L

IGHT TRIM

10 SV05921 S

HIELDED HALOGEN BULB

(120 V, 50 W, GU10)

11 SV19101 B

AFFLE FILTERS

15.16”

X

18.335” (

KNOBS AND SCREWS INCLUDED

)

12 SV09957

XX

** B

ACK GLASS PANEL WITHOUT CONTROL PICTOGRAM

13 SV08582 I

NTERNAL BLOWER

(

INCLUDING CAPACITOR

)

14 SV08543 8”

ROUND ADAPTER

/

DAMPER

15 SV09518 A

NGLE BRACKETS

(

SET OF

4)

*

*

*

SV08967 K

NOBS AND

S

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K

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(2

KNOBS AND SCREWS PER KIT

)

SV09864 I

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SV09871

P

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B

AG

: 2

WIRE NUTS

, 1

WIRE CLAMP

, 8

X NO

. 10

X

1½"

WOOD SCREWS

,

8

WASHERS

, 2

X NO

. 8

X

1/2"

QUADREX SCREWS

, 12

X NO

. 8

X

3/8"

QUADREX SCREWS

,

17

X NO

. 10-32

LOCKNUTS

, 50

X NO

. 10-32

X

1/2"

QUADREX SCREWS

Q

TY

.

1

2

1

1

2

1

4

2

4

4

1

4

1

1

1

1

1

1

*N

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.

**P ART NUMBER ACCORDING TO GLASS PANEL COLOR .

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