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XtremeAIR Pro-X Series User Manual

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Under Cabinet Range Hood
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FOR RESIDENTIAL & INDOOR USE ONLY
INSTALLATION GUIDE & USER’S MANUAL
PRO
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XtremeAIR Pro-X Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandXtremeAIR
SeriesPro-X Series
MaterialStainless Steel
Widths30", 36", 42", 48"
LightingLED
Filter TypeBaffle
Duct Size8" Round
CFM1200
Control TypeElectronic
TypeWall Mount Hood

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Product Handling and Alterations

Warnings about product labels, alterations, and professional installation for safety.

Venting and Electrical Safety

Guidelines for safe venting practices and proper electrical wiring.

Safe Operation and Maintenance

Instructions for safe use, cleaning, and avoiding operational hazards.

Grease Fire Prevention

Precautions to prevent and handle range top grease fires.

Height and Clearance Requirements

Venting Requirements

Electrical Requirements and Circuit Diagrams

Installation Steps

Prepare Ductwork and Outlet

Ensuring duct pipe and electrical outlet are ready for hood connection.

Attach and Secure the Hood

Lifting, centering, and securing the hood to the cabinet bottom.

Connect Ductwork

Connecting the exhaust to the ductwork and securing joints.

Range Hood Operation

Touch Control Basics

Instructions for touch-sensitive controls, emphasizing touch-and-hold.

Touch Screen Control (PX10, PX12)

Touch Button Control (PX11)

Button Functions Overview

Explanation of power, speed, timer, and light controls.

Soft Press Button Control (All Ultra Series)

Replacing the Light Bulb

Troubleshooting

Unit Not Operating

Checks for power, fuse, and wiring issues.

Weak Blower or Fan

Checking duct size, clogs, and damper operation.

Blower Stuck or Rattling

Addressing potential jamming or motor defects.

Improper Venting

Verifying hood height, ductwork, and connections.

Use and Care Information

Motor Limited Warranty

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