Sub-Zero PRO VENTILATION HOODS User Manual

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W O L F

P R O V E N T I L AT I O N H O O D

U S E & C A R E

Blower

Control

Heat Lamps

Control

Halogen

Lights Control

Filter reinstallation

Recessed controls

R E C E S S E D

C O N T R O L S

Controls for Pro ventilation hoods and hood
liners are recessed under the front edge of the
hood. Refer to the illustration below.

L I G H T C O N T R O L

The left rotary switch operates the halogen
lights. There are two settings, HIGH and LOW.
The LOW setting can be used as a night-light.
From the OFF position, turn the switch to the
desired light setting, left for LOW and right for
HIGH light setting.

H E A T L A M P C O N T R O L

If your hood is equipped with heat lamps, a
center rotary switch will control the lamps.
Each heat lamp may function independently or
both lamps may be activated simultaneously
from the single switch. From the OFF position,
simply turn the switch to the right to activate
the right heat lamp or to the left to activate the
left lamp. When the switch is in the vertical
position, both heat lamps will be activated.

B L O W E R C O N T R O L

The right rotary switch that operates the
blower is variable, allowing infinite control of
the blower speed. Rotate the switch fully
counterclockwise to turn the blower off.

H E AT S E N T RY

F E A T U R E

Heat Sentry feature turns the ventilation hood
on when heat is sensed and adjusts the blower
speed automatically. The Heat Sentry feature is
activated when the exhaust temperature from
the hood reaches 200˚F (95˚C) and deactivated
when the exhaust temperature decreases to
186˚F (85˚C).

At 200˚F (95˚C) the blower motor will automati-
cally adjust to HIGH speed. When the sensor
cools down to 186˚F (85˚C) it adjusts the blower
back to the setting that is set on the blower
control. For example, if blower motor is in LOW
speed and threshold temperature is reached,
the blower will increase to HIGH speed.

F I LT E R

R E M O V A L

To remove the stainless steel filters, push each
filter up at the angle it is placed in, and rotate
down. Remove the center filter first. Take out
the grease cups (if applicable) placed on the
bottom edge of the hood coinciding with the
bottom edge of the filters. Gloves should be
worn to provide the proper grip. Reinstall using
the reverse procedure as shown in the illustra-
tion below. Outer filters may need to be pushed
over while the center filter is reinstalled.

IMPORTANT NOTE: DO NOT operate the
ventilation hood without the filters. This may
cause damage to the blower or other internal
components of the hood.

Grease Cup

SIDE VIEW

Filter

Spring

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