Manual

Problem Solution Guide
Nothing Works. Control
panel is not lit. Fan does not
work.
Lights do not work. Control
panel is not lit.
Light does not work. Control
panel is lit.
Fan does not draw heat and
smoke properly.
Fan shuts off by itself.
Fan does not work. Control
panel not lit.
Fan does not work. Control
panel lit.
Fan comes on by itself.
Power to hood is off.
Power outage.
Hood not connected to electric
power.
See Nothing Works above.
Loose light bulb.
Light bulb burned out.
Fan set to low setting.
Filter(s) clogged or dirty.
Damper jammed shut or duct
work clogged.
Timed feature used.
See Nothing Works above.
Fan malfunction.
Hood AUTO-ON feature.
Turn on power at junction or fuse box.
Check for tripped breaker or blown fuse.
Call electric company.
Have qualified electrician connect hood to
electric power.
Check to make sure that the light bulb is
screwed in completely (see page 6).
Replace light bulb (see page 6).
Check filters. Nake sure they are com-
pletely clean and not blocked by foreign
objects.
Consult with a qualified installation pro-
fessional.
If the timer is set, the fan will turn off
after ten minutes. See Timed Feature
on page 4.
Call for service.
The fan comes on automatically when the
temperature rises above 140°F (60°C).
The AUTO-ON feature protects the con-
::trol panel from damage due to overheat-
ing. The fan will automatically turn off
when the temperature goes below 140°F
(60°C), if the fan control is set to "off".
This safety feature cannot be turned off.
See page 4 for more details.
The duct work connected from the range hood chimney to outside the house or building required to vent
heat and smoke is not manufactured, warranted or serviced by Dacor. The customer is responsible for
having a qualified installer install and maintain the duct work.