CARE AND USE FOR
WALL HOODS
(Turn Book Over for Installation
Instructions)
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
HTSW
HCSW
HDW
HGSW
HSW
5551 McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 • 800/735-4328
ECO 71589 • 35-05-017F • © BSH Home Appliances Corp. 1997 • Litho in Italy 10/01
LES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
5. Utiliser toujours les batteries de
AVERTISSEMENT
cuisine et les ustensiles appropriés
POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE
pour le type et la quantité de la
nourriture ayant préparée.
D’INCENDIE,
DE
CHOC
ÉLECTRIQUE, OU DE LA
BLESSURE AUX PERSONNES,
OBSERVER LE SUIVANT:
AVERTISSEMENT
POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE
BLESSURE AUX PERSONNES
DANS L’ÉVÉNEMENT D’UN FEU
DE GRAISSE DU SOMMET DE LA
CUISINIÈRE, OBSERVER LES
SUIVANTS:
ATTENTION
SEULEMENT POUR
L’UTILISATION D’AÉRATION.
NE PAS L’UTILISER POUR
ÉPUISER LAVAPEUR OU LES
MATIÈRES EXPLOSIVES OU
DANGEREUSES.
1. Utiliser cet appareil seulement dans la
manière destinée par le fabricant. Si
vous avez des questions, contacter le
fabricant (800/735-4328).
2. Avant l’entretien ou le nettoyage de
l’appareil,couper le courant au tableau
de service, et fermer à clef le tableau
de service pour empêcher
l’alimentation d’être allumée par
hasard.
a) ÉTOUFFER LES FLAMMES avec un
couvercle ajusté, une tôle du biscuit
ou un plateau métallique, puis fermer
le bec.
SOYEZ CERTAIN
D’EMPÊCHER LES BRÛLURES. Si les
flammes ne s’éteindront pas
immédiatement, ÉVACUER ET
APPELER LE SERVICE DES
INCENDIES.
b) NE JAMAIS RAMASSER UNE
CASSEROLE EN FLAMMES - Vous
pouvez être brûlé.
AVERTISSEMENT
POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE D’UN
FEU DE GRAISSE DU SOMMET DE
LA CUISINIÈRE:
c) NE PAS UTILISER DE L’EAU, y
compris les torchons mouillés ou les
serviettes - une explosion violente
résultera.
1. Garder le ventilateur, les filtres et les
surfaces chargées de la graisse
propres.
2. Toujours mettre le capot EN
MARCHE en cuisinant à la haute
chaleur.
d) Utiliser un extincteur SEULEMENT
si:
1) Vous savez que vous avez un
extincteur de ClasseABC et vous.
savez déjà comment le faire
fonctionner.
3. Utiliser les hauts positionnements du
cuisinière sur la cuisinière seulement
quand c’est nécessaire. Chauffer l’huile
lentement sur un positionnement bas
à moyen.
4. Ne pas laisser la cuisinière sans
surveillance pendant la cuisson.
2) Le feu est petit et est contenu dans
la région où il a commencé.
3) Le service des incendies est appelé.
4) Vous pouvez combattre le feu avec
votre dos à une sortie.
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CONTROL PANELS
MODELS: HCSW and HSW
ELECTRONIC PUSH BUTTONS
MODELS: HDW, HTSW
ELECTRONICTOUCHCONTROLS
A. Motor OFF button
B. Motor ON button and speed
selector 1, 2, 3, 1.....
C. Speed 1 LED
D. Speed 2 LED
E. Speed 3 LED
F. Intensive 4th speed LED
G. Intensive4thspeedbutton- this
speed will run for 10 minutes,
and then return to previous
setting, including OFF.
A. Motor OFF button
B. ON button and motor speed
selection button 1, 2, 3, 1,....
C. Speed 3 LED
D. Intensive 4th Speed LED
E. Speed 1 LED
F. Speed 2 LED
G. Intensive 4th speed ON
switch - this speed will run
for 10 minutes, and then
return to previous setting,
including OFF.
H. Light OFF button
I. Light ON button
H. Light ON, OFF button
H
D
A
F
B
G
C
E
Grease Filter Saturation LED
MODELS: HGSW
MECHANICAL PUSH BUTTONS
The flashing LED marked D
reminds you when the grease filter
needs to be cleaned after 40 hours
use. Follow the instructions for
cleaningfiltersinthisbooklet. Once
thegreasefiltershavebeencleaned,
reset reminder by pressing button
Afor about 3 seconds until you hear
the signal (beep); the LED D will
now stop flashing.
A. Hood "ON" indicator light
B. Light ON-OFF button
C. Motor OFF button
D. Motor speed button 1 (low)
E. Motor speed button 2 (med)
F. Motor speed button 3 (high)
b.
c.
d. e. f.
O
1
2
3
a.
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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS - HOOD
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Be sure lights are cool before cleaning
the hood.
The blower should be turned on for
about 5minutesbeforecookinginorder
toestablishaircurrentsupwardthrough
the hood. Thus when heat, smoke,
moisture, grease and cooking odors are
produced, they will be carried outside
instead of drifting into other rooms.
Use the low speeds for normal use and
the higher speeds for strong odors or
fumes.
To Clean Filter/s
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It is recommended that the filters
be washed at least once a month;
they can be washed by hand or in
the dishwasher.
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Drainwaterthroughedgeholesand
leteachfilterdrythoroughlybefore
replacing it.
Drafts across the range or cooktop will
reduce the effectiveness of the hood.
Such drafts should be prevented when
possible.
To Clean Hood Surface
•
For general care, wipe the outside
of the stainless steel, white, black or
glass hood with sudsy water or
household cleaners such as
Fantastic® or Formula 409®, rinse
well and dry with clean soft cloth to
avoid water marks.
FILTERS
Themetalgreasefilterswilllastforever.
They are made of anodized aluminum
•
Wipeanddrybrushedstainlesssteel
in the same direction as the grain.
To Remove The Metal Grease
Filter/s
•
•
Do not use abrasive products.
•
Disconnect the hood from
electricity.
To remove finger prints and give
addedshineusespraycleanerssuch
as Stainless Steel Magic® and
Shimmer®
for Models HSW, HCSW, HGSW
•
Push clips towards the center and
pull the filters downward. Fig. 1.
for Models HDW, HTSW
LIGHTS
•
Push each handle towards the back
and pull downwards Fig. 2.
NOTE: Disconnect the hood from
electricity and be sure the lights are
cool. If new lights do not operate,
check fuses (see page 7 Fuses) and be
surelightsareinsertedcorrectlybefore
calling service.
To Replace The Metal Grease
Filter/s
•
Reverse procedure.
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Replace Lights For Models HDW,
HGSW, HCSW36/42 (Fig. 3)
•
•
Unscrew the light cover.
Remove the damaged light and
replace with a new 12 Volt, 20 Watt
(maximum)halogenlightmadefora
G-4 base. Follow package directions
and do not touch new light with bare
hands.
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Reinstall the light cover.
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Fig. 7
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THERMADOR HOODWARRANTY
Length of Warranty
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY
Covers one year from date of installation, or date of occupancy on a new, or
previously unoccupied dwelling. Save your dated receipt or other evidence of
installation/ occupancy date.
Thermador Will Pay For:
All repair labor and replacement parts found to be defective due to materials and
workmanship.
Service must be provided by a Factory Authorized Service Agency, during nor-
mal working hours. For a Service Agency nearest you, please call 800/735-4328.
Thermador Will Not Pay For:
1.
Service by an unauthorized agency. Damage or repairs due to service by an
unauthorized agency or the use of unauthorized parts.
2. Service visits to:
• Teach you how to use the appliance.
• Correct the installation. You are responsible for providing
electrical wiring and other connecting facilities.
• Reset circuit breakers or replace home fuses.
3.
4.
Damage caused from accident, alteration, misuse, abuse, improper installa-
tion or installation not in accordance with local electrical codes or plumbing
codes, or improper storage of the appliance.
Repairs due to other than normal home use.
This warranty applies to appliances used in residential applications; it does not cover their
use in commercial installations.
The warranty is for products purchased and retained in the 50 states of the U. S. A., the
District of Columbia and Canada. Should the appliance be sold by the original purchaser
during the warranty period, the new owner continues to be protected until the expiration
date of the original purchaser's warranty period.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary
from state to state.
We reserve the right to change specifications or design without notice. Some models are
certified for use in Canada. Thermador is not responsible for products which are trans-
ported from the U.S. for use in Canada. Check with your local Canadian distributor or
dealer.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WALL HOOD SERIES:
HDW, HSW, HCSW, HGSW, HTSW
FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY
NOT TO BE INSTALLED OVER GAS GRILLS
PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING.
INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL CODES.
IMPORTANT: Save these Instructions for the Local Electrical Inspector’s use.
INSTALLER: Please leave these Instructions with this unit for the owner.
OWNER: Please retain these instructions for future reference.
Safety Warning: Turn off power circuit at the service entrance and
lock-out panel, before wiring this appliance.
Requirement: 120 V AC, 60 Hz. 15 Amp branch circuit (Appliance Rating see Table 1)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING-TOREDUCETHERISK
OFFIRE,ELECTRICSHOCK,OR
panel to indicate power has been
switched off for maintenance.
INJURY
TO
PERSONS,
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
C. Installation Work and Electrical
WiringMustBeDoneByQualified
Person(s) In Accordance With All
Applicable Codes & Standards,
IncludingFire-ratedConstruction.
CAUTION:
FOR GENERAL
VENTILATING USE ONLY. DO
NOT USE TO EXHAUST
HAZARDOUS OR EXPLO–SIVE
MATERIALS OR VAPORS.
D. Sufficient air is needed for proper
combustion and exhausting of
gases through the flue (chimney)
of fuel burning equipment to
preventback-drafting. Followthe
heatingequipmentmanufacturers
guideline and safety standards
such as those published by the
National Fire Protection Assoc-
iation (NFPA), the American
Society for Heating, Refrigeration
and Air Conditioning Engineers
(ASHRAE), and the local code
authorities.
A. Use this unit only in the manner
intended by the manufacturer. If
you have questions, contact the
manufacturer.
B. Before servicing or cleaning the
unit, switch power off at service
panel and lock service panel
disconnecting means to prevent
power from being switched on
accidentally. When the service
disconnecting means cannot be
locked, attach a tag to the service
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E. Due to size and weight of this unit
two installers are recommended.
F. When cutting or drilling into wall
orceiling,donotdamageelectrical
wiring and other hidden utilities.
vent to the attic or crawl space.
H. WARNING - TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY
METAL DUCT WORK.
I. Installthishoodinaccordancewith
all requirements specified.
G. Ducted fans must always be
vented to the outdoors. Do not
LES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
D. L’écoulement comburant pour le
fonctionnement sûr du matériel
de la combustion du combustible
peut être affecté par le
fonctionnement de cet appareil.
Suivre la directive des fabricants
dumatérielchauffantetlesnormes
de sécurité tel que ceux publiées
par l’Association du Protection de
Feu National (NFPA), et la Société
AméricainepourlesIngénieursde
Chauffage, de Réfrigération et de
Climatisa- tion (ASHRAE), et les
autorités des codes locales.
AVERTISSEMENT - POUR RÉDUIRE
LE RISQUE D’INCENDIE, DE CHOC
ÉLECTRIQUE, OU DE LA BLESSURE
AUX PERSONNES, OBSERVER LE
SUIVANT:
ATTENTION: SEULEMENT POUR
L’UTILISATION D’AÉRATION. NE
PAS L’UTILISER POUR ÉPUISER LA
VAPEUR OU LES MATIÈRES
EXPLOSIVES OU DANGEREUSES.
A. Utilisercetappareilseulementdans
la manière destinée par le fabricant.
Si vous avez des questions,
contacter le fabricant.
E. Par suite de la dimension et le
poids de cet appareil, deux
installateurs sont recommandés.
B. Avant l’entretien ou le nettoyage
de l’appareil, couper le courant au
tableau de service, et fermer à clef
la moyenne de débrayage de ser-
vicepourempêcherl’alimentation
d’être allumée par hasard. Quand
la moyenne de débrayage de ser-
vice ne peut pas être fermée à clef,
attacher une étiquette au tableau
de service pour indiquer que
l'alimentation a été coupée pour
l'entretien.
F. En coupant ou en forant dans un
mur ou dans un plafond, ne pas
endommagerlecâblage électrique
et des autres utilités cachées.
G. Les ventilateurs canalisés doivent
être toujours déchargés
à
l’extérieur et vers le haut. Ne pas
décharger au grenier ou au vide
sanitaire.
C. Le Travail d’Installation et de
Câblage Électrique Doit Être
Fait Par les Personne(s)
Qualifiées Conformément à
Tous les Codes & Normes
Applicables, y Compris la Con-
struction Calculée à Feu.
H. Pourréduirelerisqued’incendie,
utiliser seulement le travail du
conduit métallique.
I. Installer ce capot conformé- ment
auxtoutesexigencesspécifiéespar
le fabricant de votre cooktop/
cuisinière.
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PartsIncludedwithyour Parts Not Included with
Hood
your Hood
•
Hood Canopy Assembly with
Ventilator and Light Bulbs
Installed
•
Metal Transition if required
HGTR6 for HGSW model
•
Care & Use /Installation
Instructions
Registration Card.
Filters, 1, 2, 3 or 4 depending on
model and size
Plastic Transition with Back draft
dampers installed
Screws and Drywall Anchors
2 Mounting Hooks
Mounting Temple
2 Piece Duct Cover
Rubber Tape (only for HSW and
HCSW model)
HSTR6 for all other 400 CFM
hoods
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•
HDTR8 for HDW models
Duct Tape
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•
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1/2" Conduit
•
•
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•
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Wire Nuts
Plywood Wall Mounting Block
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6" or 8" Starting Collar
Contents Sheet
2 Rubber Gaskets
CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE INSTALLING HOOD
break. The break should be as
1. For the most efficient air flow
exhaust, use a straight run or as
few elbows as possible.
close as possible to where the
ducting enters the heated portion
of the house.
CAUTION: Vent unit to outside
4. Hood installation height above
cooktop is the users preference.
The lower the hood above the
cooktop, the more efficient the
capturing of cooking odors,
grease and smoke. Thermador
recommendsthehoodbeinstalled
30-36" above the countertop. The
lowerheightmaybeinconvenient
for tall people and large cooking
vessels.Checkyourceilingheight
and the hood height maximum
before you select your hood.
of building, only.
2. Use flex ducting only to connect
rigid duct directly to transitions.
3. COLD WEATHER installations
should have an additional
backdraft damper installed to
minimize backward cold air flow
and a nonmetallic thermal break
tominimizeconductionofoutside
temperatures as part of the
ductwork. Thedampershouldbe
on the cold air side of the thermal
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9. Mount 2 mounting hooks with
wood screws (supplied in
mounting hardware kit) on
locations marked on template,
then remove template.
Preparation of mounting
surface (Drywall)
1. Select a mounting height
comfortable for the user and
mark on wall behind cooktop.
2. Mark center line of cooktop and
draw vertical line from bottom
of hood to the ceiling.
3. Tapetemplate,matchingcenter-
line and hood bottom as shown
in Fig. A.
10. Install duct cover ceiling bracket
to wall flush to ceiling with
drywall anchors supplied. Fig.
B.
4. Mark centers of the 6 fastener
locations through tem
wall then remove tem
5. Mark wall with horiz
1" above highest and
lowest fastener locati
6. Find studs behind dr
tapping wall or using a st
Mark the center of the stu
vertical line to the right a
the marked fastener locat
Note: Each 2 x 6 mu
least 2 studs side to
side.
7. Cutout
drywall
along marked lines.
Install each 2 x 6
between studs firm-
ly flush with stud
front. Make sure all
mounting screws
willanchortoadded
lumber. Replace
drywallandrefinish.
8. Remark center line
and hood bottom on
same location as
before and tape
template on wall as
in step 3 above.
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Appliance Installation:
C. Level the appliance, using a
carpenters level across bottom of
hood with leveling screws in
mounting hooks or rectangular
cutouts.
A. Install transition on top of hood if
removed for shipping. Fig. C
B. Hang hood on 2 mounting hooks
through the rectangular cutouts
on back of hood. Fig. D
D. Secure hood with 2 screws on top
and 2 screws on bottom. See Fig.
D.
ect ducting (Fig. C).
for blower serviceability,
e a gap of 1" minimum
een top of transition and
metal duct and cover gap
a starting collar wrapped
nd duct and transition.
e collar screws so they fit
orner of duct cover. Secure
to transition and duct with
three sheet metal screws
each. Seal with duct tape.
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Do not use duct smaller than the
transition.
Wiring:
Warning: Turn off power circuit at
the service panel before wiring this
unit.
Wiring to power supply
1. 120 V AC, 15 AMP branch circuit
required.
2. Remove the knockout and install
the conduit connector (1/2") in
junction box.
3. Run 3 wires; black, white and
green (wire gauge per code) in 1/
2" conduit from service panel to
junction box.
4. Connect black wire from service
panel to black or red in junction
box, white to white and green to
green-yellow. Fig. E.
5. Close junction box cover. Check
all light bulbs to make sure they
are secure in their sockets. Turn
power on in service panel. Check
lights and blower operation per
Care&Usesectionofthismanual.
Install filters.
reducetheoverallheight. Thishood
height is signified by * in Table 1.
Fortheductcovertoslidedownand
engage the top of the hood, the
ceiling bracket must be mounted 1/
4" below the ceiling. The resulting
space on top of the chimney can be
filled with a 1/4” thick piece of
plywood cut to the inside cross
section of the chimney cover and
finished to match the ceiling.
Cut the rubber tape in 4 identical
sections and put two of it each side
of the duct cover ceiling bracket to
fill space between bracket and
chimney cover.
6. Install duct cover per Fig. B.
Make sure to leave this manual
for the home owner.
Alternate - reduced ceiling height
Installation for HCSW and HSW
models:
The hood may be installed with only
the lower part of the duct cover to
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Alternate - reduced ceiling height
Installation for HDW and HTSW
and HGSW models:
cover and finished to match the
ceiling.
Copy the two mounting holes on the
sides of the upper cover to the lower
cover.
The hood may be installed with only
the lower part of the duct cover to
reduce the overall height. This hood
height is signified by * in Table 1. For
the duct cover to slide down and
engagethetopofthehood,theceiling
bracket must be mounted 1/4" below
the ceiling. The resulting space on
top of the chimney can be filled with
a 1/4” thick piece of plywood cut to
theinsidecrosssectionofthechimney
Rear discharge:
A 90° elbow may be installed
immediately above the hood. For
serviceability, a mounting similar to
the straight up discharge shown in
Fig. C should be used. In Table 1
dimension"T"signifiesdistancefrom
hood bottom to top of transition.
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