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Kenmore Elite 233.5480 Series Use & Care / Installation Manual page 4

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Always turn ON your hood before you begin cooking in order
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.
This wil
help keep the whole kitchen cleaner and brighter.
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1. Warming
lamp switches
4. ON/OFF
Blower switch
2. Halogen
lights
5. Blower speed control
3. Halogen
light switches
WARMING
LAMPS (Infrared)
Each warming
lamp (not shown) is controlled
with is own
ON/OFF
switch (item 1 on picture above).
Use only 120 V, IR 175 W, PAR38, infrared
bulbs.
(Sears part no. 57852.)
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ARNING:
Do not place highly
flammable
material
an warming
shelves.
COOKTOP
LIGHTING
(Halogen)
A double set of ON/OFF
switches (item 3 on picture above)
control the halogen
lights (item 2 on picture
above).
The front rocker controls the center light (for 42" and 48"
hoods).
The rear
rocker controls
both side lights (each
switch controls
one light for 30" and 36" hood). Select
one, two, or three lights for best cooktop
lighting.
Use PAR20, 50 W halogen
bulbs. (Sears part no. 57853.)
BLOWER
The blower
is operated
using two controls.
Use the ON/OFF
blower
switch (item 4 on picture above)
to start and stop the blower. When turned on, the blower
will operate
at the previous
setting
of the speed control
(item 5 on the picture
above).
Turn the speed control
knob clockwise
to decrease blower
speed - counterclockwise
to increase
speed.
HEAT SENTRY
TM
Your hood is equipped
with a HEAT SENTRY thermostat.
This thermostat
is a device that will turn on or speed up the
blower if it senses excessive heat above the cooking surface.
1) If blower
is OFF - it turns blower
ON to high speed.
2) If blower is ON at a lower speed setting - it turns blower
up to HIGH speed.
When the temperature
level drops to normal, the blower
will return to its original
setting.
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WARNING: The HEAT SENTRY thermostat can
start the blower even if the hood isturned OFF.
When this occurs, it is impossible to turn the
Mower OFF with the switch. If you must stop the
blower,
do it from the main electrical
panel.
Grease
filters
The grease
filters
should
be cleaned
frequently.
Use a
warm detergent
solution.
Wash more often if your cooking
style generates
greater
grease - like frying
foods or wok cooking.
Remove filters by pushing filters towards the back of hood
and rotating
filters downward.
Impeller(s)
Remove the grease filters.
To remove the impeller(s),
take off the cover by unlatching
both sides of the blower, then, remove impeller(s) by pulling
it (them) out. See pictures below.
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There is a tab on the interior
ring of the wheel, maize sure
it fits into one of the holes on the motor
(you will feel it
fall into position).
Reinstall impeller(s)
and coven
CAUTION:
For dual blower
unit, make sure
the impellers
are correctly
installed;
the hood
will
not work
properly
if the
impellers
are
reversed.
Both impellers are different
in the dual blower, one rotates
clockwise
and the other counterclockwise.
Each wheel and
motor have an arrow and a number on them, you have to
match them correctly.
See illustration
below.
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Hood Cleaning
Stainless steel cleaning: How to maintain its"BRIGHT LOOK"
Do:
- Regularly wash surfaces 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
cleaners.
- Allow dirt to accumulate.
- Let plaster dust or any other construction
residues reach
the hood.
During
construction/renovation,
cover
the
hood to maize sure no dust sticks to stainless steel surface.
Avoid: when choosing
a detergent
- Any cleaners that contains 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 not be used close to a range.
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