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nexstyle 654OSA009STS User Manual

nexstyle 654OSA009STS
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stainless steel
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Model#: 654OSA009STS
Installation
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User Manual
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nexstyle 654OSA009STS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model Number654OSA009STS
CategoryVentilation Hood
TypeUnder Cabinet
ColorStainless Steel
Number of Fan Speeds3
Noise Level65 dB
LightingLED
Filter TypeBaffle
MaterialStainless Steel
Venting TypeDucted

Summary

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES AND HAZARDS

Instructions for qualified installers, warnings about electrical background, duct work, weight, and sharp edges.

SAFE OPERATIONAL PRACTICES

Safety guidelines for operating the appliance, including filter placement, unattended cooking, and open flames.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE GUIDANCE

CLEANING PROCEDURES AND FILTER CARE

Instructions on cleaning the appliance, emphasizing filter maintenance and avoiding disassembly without proper instructions.

MAINTENANCE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Note about removing PVC film and wearing safety gloves for installation and maintenance.

PREPARING FOR USE: SAFETY FIRST

UNDERSTANDING POTENTIAL HAZARDS

Importance of safety messages, understanding potential hazards, and following warnings.

GENERAL WARNINGS FOR SAFE OPERATION

Crucial safety instructions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.

CRITICAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

VENTILATION SAFETY GUIDELINES

Guidelines for venting ducted fans to the outdoors and avoiding hazardous vapors.

RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE MITIGATION

Steps to take to reduce the risk of injury in the event of a range top grease fire.

VENTILATION, GROUNDING, AND FIRE PREVENTION

FIRE PREVENTION TIPS FOR COOKING

Tips to prevent range top grease fires, including unattended cooking and oil handling.

GROUNDING AND MOTOR THERMAL PROTECTION

Importance of proper grounding and information on the thermally protected motor.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS

ELECTRICAL CODE COMPLIANCE AND INSTALLER QUALIFICATIONS

Adherence to codes, requirements for qualified electricians, and warnings about electrical shock.

WIRING CONNECTIONS AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS

WIRE COLOR CODING AND CONNECTION

Instructions for connecting wires (black to black, white to white, green to green) and electrical shock hazard warning.

TOOLS, MATERIALS, AND UNPACKING

REQUIRED TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION

List of tools required for installation, including level, measuring tape, screwdrivers, and pliers.

UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY NOTICES

Notices regarding unpacking, checking parts, wearing safety gear, and handling plastic bags.

SUPPLIED PARTS AND COMPONENTS LIST

RANGE HOOD PARTS IDENTIFICATION

A detailed list of supplied parts for the range hood, including screws and installation guide.

INSTALLATION PLANNING AND DIMENSIONS

CABINET INSTALLATION MEASUREMENTS

Critical dimensions of the range hood and measurements needed for proper cabinet installation.

OPTIMAL INSTALLATION HEIGHT ABOVE COOKTOP

Recommendation to not install closer than 61 cm (24 inches) above the cooking surface.

INSTALLATION PREPARATION AND PRE-TESTING

OPERATIONAL TEST BEFORE MOUNTING

Advice to temporarily wire and test the range hood before permanent mounting.

CABINET PREPARATION FOR MOUNTING

Instructions for adding wood filler strips to the cabinet bottom if it is recessed.

VENTING METHODS AND CUT-OUT DETAILS

TOP VENTING INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS

Diagram and measurements for top venting the range hood.

BACK VENTING INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS

Diagram and measurements for back venting the range hood.

VENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND INSTALLATION EXAMPLES

DUCTING GUIDELINES, ELBOWS, AND SEALING

Important rules for vent system termination, materials, elbows, dampers, and sealing.

VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL VENTING ILLUSTRATIONS

Visual examples of vertical roof venting and horizontal wall venting.

DUCT RUN CALCULATION AND FINAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

DUCT LENGTH EQUIVALENTS FOR SYSTEM CALCULATION

Table showing equivalent lengths for elbows and straight ducts for calculating total duct run.

FINAL MOUNTING AND SURFACE PROTECTION

Final installation steps including clearance, securing the hood, and protecting surfaces.

INSTALLATION STEPS: VENTING AND HOLE PREPARATION

DETERMINING THE APPROPRIATE VENTING METHOD

Steps for determining the correct venting method for installation.

REMOVING ELECTRICAL AND VENT KNOCK-OUT HOLES

Instructions for removing electrical and vent knock-out holes using tools.

DAMPER INSTALLATION AND SECURING

INSTALLING THE DAMPER WITH TAPPING SCREWS

Instructions on how to install the damper using tapping screws and fitting it into the existing opening.

HOOD DISASSEMBLY AND MOUNTING HOLE MARKING

REMOVING ALUMINUM FILTERS AND BOTTOM PANEL

Steps for removing aluminum filters and the bottom panel for installation.

MARKING AND DRILLING PILOT HOLES FOR MOUNTING

How to lift the hood, mark mounting slots, and drill pilot holes for installation.

SECURING THE HOOD TO THE CABINET

ATTACHING THE HOOD USING TAPPING SCREWS

Instructions for screwing the hood to the cabinet using tapping screws and testing the damper.

CONNECTING AND SEALING VENT WORK TO HOOD

Sealing vent work to the hood with duct tape and avoiding damage to wiring.

ELECTRICAL WIRING CONNECTION AND FINAL ASSEMBLY

CONNECTING HOOD WIRING TO HOUSE WIRING

Connecting range hood wires to house wiring, emphasizing qualified electrician and safety.

INSTALLING BOTTOM PANEL AND FILTERS AND TESTING

Installing the bottom panel and aluminum filters, then turning on power to test lights and fan.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ADVICE

CLEANING THE STAINLESS STEEL HOOD SURFACE

Guidelines for cleaning the stainless steel surface, avoiding abrasive cleaners and ensuring it is free of debris.

DETERGENT AND CHEMICAL USAGE WARNINGS

Warnings about using specific types of detergents and chemicals that can damage the surface.

FILTER AND LIGHT BULB MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT

CLEANING AND REINSTALLING ALUMINUM FILTERS

Instructions for cleaning aluminum filters monthly, including dishwasher use and drying.

REPLACING WORN FILTERS AND BURNED-OUT LIGHT BULBS

Guidance on replacing worn filters and burnt-out light bulbs, including bulb specifications.

OPERATING THE RANGE HOOD AND BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING

OPERATING THE FAN AND LIGHT CONTROLS

How to turn the range hood and lights on and off using the control switches.

INITIAL TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NON-OPERATION

Initial checks for range hood not operating after installation.

ADVANCED TROUBLESHOOTING FOR COMMON ISSUES

ADDRESSING VIBRATION, WEAK BLOWERS, AND VENTING PROBLEMS

Causes and solutions for vibration, weak blowers, and improper venting.

TROUBLESHOOTING NON-FUNCTIONING LIGHTS

Steps to troubleshoot when the range hood lights do not work.

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

RANGE HOOD WIRING DIAGRAM EXPLANATION

A detailed wiring diagram showing connections for the motor, lights, and capacitor.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONAL DATA

Technical specifications and detailed dimensions for top and back views of the range hood.

RANGE HOOD PARTS IDENTIFICATION CHART

EXPLODED VIEW OF RANGE HOOD COMPONENTS

An exploded view illustrating the different parts of the range hood, such as the damper, motor, and filters.

PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS AND CLAIMS

WARRANTY COVERAGE, EXCLUSIONS, AND LIMITATIONS

Details of the one-year warranty, including what is covered and what is not covered.

WARRANTY SERVICE AND CLAIM PROCEDURES

Information on how to arrange for warranty service and responsibilities for transportation and inspection.

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