THE PROFESSIONAL ISLAND VENT HOOD Installation Guide MODELS: IVS40 IVSS2 C(_(_
A MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Thank you for selecting have developed appliance this DCS Professiona! this Installation Island Guide, It contains for years of safe and enjoyable Vent Hood. Because of this appfiance!s valuable information on how unique features to properly instal! your we new cooking, For your convenience, product questions can be answered by a DCS Customer Care Representative by phone: 1-888-281-5698, emaih support@dcsappliances.
A MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS FOR YOUR SAFETY If You Smell Gas: t Do not try to light any appliance. t Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. l Immediately callyour gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. l If you cannot reach your gas supplie_ call the fire department. [] Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRACTICES .........................
SAFETY PRACTICES AND PRECAUTIONS CAUTION: For general ventilating materials Z_ use only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive or vapors. WARNING: To reduce the risk of a range top grease fire: A. Never leave surface units unattended at high settings. BoHovers cause smoking spHHovers that may ignite. Heat oH showily on How or medium settings. B. AHways turn venthood "ON" when cooking at high heat or when flambeing Suzette, Cherries Jubilee, Peppercorn Beef FHambe'). and greasy foods (i.e.
SAFETY PRACTICES& z_ WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire and to properly exhaust outside. Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within air, be sure to duct air to walls or ceiling, nor into attics, crawl spaces, or garages. NOTE: Unit MUST be vented to the outside of the building.
PARTS INCLUDED WITH YOUR HOOD n Hood canopy assembly n MetaH transition with light bulbs installed. with back draft dampers m Use & Care/HnstaHHation Hnstructions n FHters (quantity depending on modeH and size) n Screws n HntegraHMowers n 4 side baffHe trims (HVS52onHy) m BaffHefiHter paneH PARTS NOT INCLUDED WITH YOUR HOOD m Duct tape n 1/2" conduit m Wire nuts m Hood chimney structure and duct covers.Those HVCK,which must be ordered separateHy.
BEFORE INSTALLING HOOD 1. For the most efficient air flow exhaust, use a straight run or as few elbows as possible. CAUTION: Vent unit to outside of building only. 2. Two people are necessary for installation. 3. The hood is fitted with screws suitable for most surfaces.Consult a qualified installer.Check if they perfectHy fit with your ceiling. 4. Do not use flex ducting. 5.
BEFORE iNSTALLiNG HOOD TYPICAL INSTALLATION A typka[ hood installation is shown below in Figure accessory kit, the hood can be instaHHed at a height ranging from 8-J/2 to 10 feet. HnstaHHatonsoutside quHified instaHHerfor a custom framing 1. When installed with of 30" to 36" in kitchens this range wHHrequire the HVCKchimney with ceiling custom framing. heights ConsuHt a soHution. DUCTING Provide a 10" Round Duct. Ducting tions.
BEFORE INSTALLING HOOD CEILING PREPARATION Installing supports above ceiling drywall. NOTE: Take into consideration NOTE: The following the hood steps pertain depth; some models to hood installation model IVCK. Other installations installer. may require are much deeper than the cooktop. using chimney structure/duct custom framing, etc. Consult 1. Mark center lines of cooktop or range on ceiling above. Use centerHines marked on ceiling to position the mounting tempHate.
HOOD INSTALLATION 1. Adjust chimney mounting structure to E + 3/8" dimension caHcuHation on page 7. Use 2 screws per attachment 2. To install Chimney Structure as determined in installation to ceiling, use a 10mm or adjustable wrench or fiat head screwdriver. a. DdH pilot holies into ceiling at fixing points as determined in Step 6 under Ceiling Preparation (Pg. 8). b. Screw the 4 Hag screws provided Fig. 4, do not tighten compHeteHy). c.
INSTALLATION 3. Assembly of the lO"Transition. The transition supplied with the hood mounts to the top of the hood, Figure 5. a. Duct Transition PHacethe transition piece over the hood exhaust and secure with 4 screws provided. b. Duct tape connection hood. c. between transition and Remove tape hoHding damper. Check that the screws on bottom of chimney structure are partiaHHyscrewed into pHace;these will[ serve to hang FIG.5 and fix the canopy. 5. 6.
9, Ducfing: There should be no more than 1" gap between canopy transition ducting. Adjust starting ducts. Tighten and house coHHarover both coHHar.Fasten duct with screws and tape per code. Screws must not hamper the damper. See Fig. 9. INTEGRAL VENTILATOR INSTALLATION (see Fig. 10 to 11) FIG. 9 1. The Hntegra[ ventilator can be mounted to discharge air towards the ceiling. So motor connector may be [ocated frontwards. From the inside of the hood, slip motor into the bracket on the [eft.
INSTALLATION Snap the centra[ baffJe tinter pane[ into the pJace so the both rainsengage with side pins on both sides of hood. Drive 2 screws (1 on each side ) through Snap four-side separately 4. baffJe rifler pane[ hone to hood. See Fig. 12. baffNe trim to hood (4 pins engage each side trim).The (for [VS52 only). See Fig. 13. Install a[[ baffle riflers as per Use and Care Manual instructions. Fig. 12 Fig.
wmRmNGTO POWER SUPPLY /_ WARNING: Turn off power circuit at the service panel before wiring this unit. 120 VAC, 15 Amp circuit required. 1. Remove j-box cover as shown in Fig. 14. 2. Remove the knockout 3. Run 3 wires; bHack,white and green (#14 AWG) in 1/2" conduit 4. Connect and install[ the strain reHief (conduit) connector (1/2") in junction box. from service pane[ to junction bHackwire from service pane[ to bHack or red in junction box. box, white to white and green to green-yeHHow.
FINAL ASSEMBLY For final Chimney Cover installation, NOTE: Overtightening 1. DO NOT USE ELECTRIC SCREW DRIVER. screws can deform metal. Hnsta[[the cage nuts from inside the rectangular slots supplied with top and bottom duct covers, See Fig, 15. A total of 14 nuts must be fitted. Duct \ / cover Top section Duct uct cover Top _p section Duct cover Dm section Duct FIG.
INSTALLATION 2. Install the two brackets to the chimney side. 3. Join the two top sections of the duct cover. Screw the two sections together joining 4. structure supplied with the kit by using one screw each with 8 screws (4 each side- see the top view in Fig. ] d for the two sections). Install the top duct cover assembly to the bracket, near the ceiling, with two screws (one each side). Fix to the top "_ Bracket Bracket I Drive a #! 0 x 2-1/4" screw into wood framing above ceiling.
Join the two bottom sections of the duct cover which covers the chimney screws, (3 each side, see Fig. 17 for the phn diagram Hnsert the bottom structure. structure using 6 for joinincj the two sections). section of the duct cover in its seat so that it compHeteHy covers the chimney Hnsta[[the 4 supplied trims for duct cover channels to cover the fasteners of the bottom duct covers. (CAUTHON!THE BOTTOM FLUE TRHMSARE THE NARROWER AND SHALLOWER ONES).
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE I Is the circuit breaker tripped [] Is there a _ower outage For warranty servuce, contact pHease have the following or the fuse bHown? in the area? DCS Customer information Care Representative at (888) 281-5698, Before you ca[[, ready: [] Mode[ Number [] Serial Number [] Date of installation [] A bdef description Your satisfaction of the probHem is of the utmost importance to us, Ifa problem pHease caHH, write or emaH us at: Write: Fisher
LiMiTED WARRANTY When you purchase a new DCS Ventilation receive a One year Limited Limited Warranty Product for persona[ or consumer Warranty, covering on the switches and motor (parts only) for servicing States, Hawaii,Washington use you automatically parts and labor for the entire product, within United D.C and Canada.
7.Noiseorvibration thatisconsidered normal, forexample, drain/fansounds, regeneration noises oruserwarningbeeps. 8.Correcting damage caused bypests, forexample, rats,cockroaches etc. B.Defects caused byfactorsotherthan: 1.Normaldomestic useor 2.Useinaccordance withtheProduct's UserGuide. C.Defects to theProduct caused byaccident, neglect, misuse, fire,floodor ActofGod. D.Thecostofrepairs carriedoutbynon-authorized repairers orthecostofcorrecting such unauthorized repairs. E.
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A Fisher & Paykel Appliances, Inc Company Fisher & Paykel Appliances, Inc. 5900 Bkylab Road, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Customer Care: 888.28! .5698 Fax: 714.372.7003 www.dcsappliances.com As product reserve the notice. improvement is an ongoing right to change specifications DCS am@liore constamment de modifier les specifications sans aUCUF_preavis. P/N 17804 Rev.