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

S T A I N L E S S S T E E L F I N I S H

Use a soft, nonabrasive stainless steel cleaner
like Signature Polish (see side note on page 12)
and apply with a soft lint-free cloth. To bring
out the natural luster, lightly wipe the surface
with a water-dampened microfiber cloth,
followed with a dry microfiber cloth. All work
should follow the same grain direction as the
finish. Best results are obtained by keeping the
cloth in continuous contact with the metal.

Under no circumstances should you use a
metallic or highly abrasive cleaner or
cloth, as this will damage the finish.

F I L T E R C A R E

The stainless steel baffle filters and grease
cups (if applicable) should be cleaned approxi-
mately every month, depending on use. You
may need to clean the filters more often if your
cooking style generates large amounts of
grease (for example, frying or wok cooking).

The filters are dishwasher safe and are
designed to fit most dishwashers. Wolf recom-
mends wiping filters and grease cups to
remove any excess grease before placing in
the dishwasher.

Refer to page 11 for the stainless steel filter
removal and reinstallation procedures.

T R O U B L E S H O OT I N G

G U I D E

P R O B L E M

P O S S I B L E S O L U T I O N

A fuse in your home may be blown or the
circuit breaker tripped. Replace the fuse or
reset the circuit breaker.

Electrical connections at the electrical box
may be made incorrectly. Contact your
installer.

The bulb may have burned out.

Switch operation may be faulty.

Check to ensure blower is plugged into
hood receptacle.

Connect motor directly to a supply cord,
bypassing hood. If the motor runs, contact a
Wolf authorized service center to check
switch operation and wiring between hood
and blower.

Check to ensure blower wheel is not hitting
side of blower. Adjust if necessary.

Check blower mounting hardware. Tighten
if necessary.

Check for obstructions in damper flap and
ductwork.

Check for excessive length of duct run,
number of transitions and elbows, and duct
diameter.

Low fan speed adjustment may be needed.

Motor and lights
do not operate

Motor runs but lights
will not operate

Motor does not
function, but lights
are operational

Excessive fan speed
and/or noise

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