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30", 36" and 48" Custom Hood Insert
ZVC3OLSS
ZVC36LSS
ZVC48LSS
49-80415 I12-06 JR
Monogram°
Installation Instructions
BEFOREYOU BEGINRead these instructions completelg andcarefullg.
• IMPORTANT- Save these instructions for local
inspector's use.
• IMPORTANT- Observeall governing codesand ordinances.
• Note to Installer- Be sure to leave theseinstructions with the Consumen
• Note to Consumer - Keepthese instructions forfuture reference.
• Skill Level- Installation of this vent hood requiresbasic mechanical and electrical skills.
• Completion time - i to 3 hours.• Proper installation is the responsibilitg of the installer.• Product failure due to improper installation is not
covered under the Warrantg.
For Monogram local service in gour area, call1.800.444.1845.
For Monogram service in Canada, call 1.888.880.3030.
For Monogram Partsand Accessories,call1.800.626.2002.
CAUTION:Due to the weight and size of these venthoods and to reduce the risk of personal
in]ur U or damage to the product, TWO PEOPLEAREREQUIRED FOR PROPERINSTALLATION.
ATTENTION'.A cause du poids et des dimensions duces hottes et pour rGduire les risques de
blessures ou de dommages du produit, IL FAUTDEU× PERSONNES POUR FAIREUNE INSTALLATIONCORRECTE.
WARNING:To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock,do not use this range hood with ang external
solid-state speed control device. Ang such alterationfrom original factorg wiring could result in damage tothe unit and/or create an electrical safetg hazard,
AVERTISSEMENT :Pour r_duire le risque d'incendie ou dechoc _lectrique, il ne faut pas utiliser cette
hotte avec un rGgulateur de vitesse _lectroniqueexterne. Toute modification de ce tgpe du branchementd'usine peute endommager I'appareil ou crGer un risquede choc 61ectrique.
TO REDUCETHE RISKOF FIRE, USE ONLY METALDUCTWORK.
A,
B,
WARNING:ToREDUCETHERIsKOF FIRE,ELECTRICSHOCKOR INJURYTOPERSONS,OBSERVETHEFOLLOWING:
Usethis unit onlg in the manner intended by themanufacturer. If you have questions,contact themanufacturer.Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off atservice panel and lockthe service disconnecting meansto prevent power from being switched on accidentallU.When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked,securelUfasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag,to the service panel.
AVERTISSEMENT:POURRI_DUIRELERISQUED'INCENDIE,DECHOC ELECTRIOUEOU DEBLESSURES
CORPORELLES,IL FAUTOBSERVERLESREGLESSUIVANTES:A. Utilisezcet appareil uniquement de la mani_re pr@ue
par le fabricant. Encasde question,consultez le fabricant.B. Avant tout entretien, r@parationou nettogage, coupez
I'alimentation @lectriqueau disjoncteur et verrouillez lepanneau du disjoncteur pour @iter la mise soustensionaccidentelle.S'ilest impossible de verrouiller le panneaudu disjoncteur,attachez solidement une note de mise engarde tr_s visible,comme une @iquette,au panneau.
CAUTION: ForGeneralVentilating UseOnlU.Do Not UseTo Exhaust Hazardous OrExplosiveMaterials AndVapors.
ATTENTION : [email protected]'utilisezpaspour@acuerdesvapeursou desmat@iauxdangereuxouexplosifs.
WARNING:ToREDUCETHERiSKOF FIRE,ELECTRICSHOCKOR INJURYTOPERSONS,OBSERVETHEFOLLOWING:
A. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done bgqualified person(s)inaccordance with all applicable codesand standards, including fire-rated construction.
B. Sufficientair is needed for proper combustion andexhausting of gasesthrough the flue (chimneg)of fuelburning equipment to prevent back drafting. Followtheheating equipment manufacturer's guideline and safetgstandards such as those published bg the National FireProtection Association(NFPA),and the American SocietUfor Heating, Refrigerationand AirConditioning Engineers(ASHRAE),and the local code authorities.
C. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling,do not damageelectrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
D. Ducted fans must alwags be vented to the outdoors.• Local codesvarU. Installationof electrical connections
and grounding must complUwith applicable codes. Inthe absenceof local codes,the vent should be installedin accordance with National ElectricalCodeANSI/NFPA70-1990 or latest edition.
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Installation Instructions
AVERTISSEMENT:AFIN DEREDUIRELERISQUED'INCENDIE,DECHOCSELECTRIQUESOU DE BLESSURESCORPORELLES,
VEUILLEZVOUSCONFORMERAU×RECOMMANDATIONSSUIVANTES:A. L'installation et le c6blage doivent _tre faits par une ou des
personnesqualifi6es et en conformit6 6 tousles codes etnormes applicables,g compris les normes en mati@redecoupe-feu.
B. Letirage d'air dolt @tresuffisant pour permettre unecombustion ad@quateet 1'6vacuationpar leconduit(chemin@e)des gaz de 1'6quipementde combustion afinde pr6venir le refoulement. Conformez-vous aux lignesdireatrices du fabricant de 1'6quipementde chauffageet aux normes de s6curit6, comme cellespubli@esparI'associationnationale contre les incendies(National FireProtection Association, NFPA)et I'associationam6ricainedes ing6nieurs en appareils de chauffage, de rdrig@rationet de climatisation (AmericanSocietgfor Heating,Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers,ASHRAE),ainsi qu'aux codes des autorit6s de votre r@gion.
C. Lorsque vous percezou coupez les murs ou les plafonds,prenez soin de ne pas endommager lesills @lectriquesniles autres appareils qui g sont dissimul@s.
D. Leconduit de la hotte dolt toujours @treventil6 versI'ext6rieur.
• Lescodes peuvent diff6rersuivant les r6gions.L'installationdes connexions 61ectriqueset de la mise6 la terre doltse conformer aux codes applicables. EnI'absencede code@leatrique,I'installation de 1'6ventdolt sefaire en conformit6
la norme ANSI/NFPA70-1990 du code national de1'61ectricit6(National ElectricalCode)ou 6 son @ditionla plus r@cente.
CAUTION:TOreduceriskof fire and toproperlg exhaust air, besure to duct air outside.Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls
or ceilingsor into attics, crawl spaces or garages.
ATTENTION :,,faut prendre soind'installer un conduit vers I'ext6rieur pour r6duirele risque d'incendie et pouvoir @vacuerI'air
correctement. IIne faut pas 6vacuer I'airdansI'espaceentre les patois d'un mur,un plafond ou un grenier,un espacesanitaire ou un garage.
WARNING:ToREDUCETNERISKOFA RANGETOPGREASEFIRE:
A. Never leave surface units unattended at high settings.Boiloverscause smoking and greasg spilloversthat maUignite. Heat oils slowlUon low or medium settings.
B. Alwagsturn hood ONwhen cooking at high heat or whenflambeing food (i.e.CrepesSuzette,CherriesJubilee,Peppercorn Beef Flamb@).
C. Cleanventilating fans frequentlg. Greaseshould not beallowed to accumulate on fan or filter.
D. Use proper pan size.Alwags use cookware appropriate forthe sizeof the surface element.
AVERTISSEMENT:AFIN DEREDUIRELE,RISQUED'UNFEUDEFRITURESURLACUISINIERE:
A. Ne laissezjamaissanssurveillanceles6bments decuissondevotrecuisini_reIorsqu'ilssontr6gl6s_ unetemperature6levee.Lesd6bordementscauserontde lafum6eet les6claboussuresde graissepeuventprendrefeu.Faiteschaufferleshuileslentement6 unetemp6raturebasseou mogenne.
B. Metteztoujours lahotteen marcheIorsquevouscuisinez6unetemp6rature_lev6eouIorsquevousfaitesflamberdesaliments(p.ex.,cr_pesSuzette,cerisesjubil6,flamb6de bceufau poivre).
C. Nettogezlahottede ventilationr6guli_rement.Evitezdelaisserlagraisses'accumulerdonslahotte oulefiltre.
D. Utilisezune casserolede labonnedimension.Utiliseztoujoursdescasseroleset despo_lesd'unetaillequicorrespondaux616mentsde lacuisini_re.
WARNING:ToREDUCETNER,SKOFINJURYTO PERSONSINTHEEVENTOFA RANGETOPGREASEFIRE,OBSERVETHEFOLLOWINGa:
A. SMOTHERFLAMESwith a close-fittinglid,cookiesheetor metal trag,then turn off the burner.BECAREFULTOPREVENTBURNS.If the flamesdo not go out immediatelg,EVACUATEANDCALLTHEFIREDEPARTMENT.
B. NEVERPICKUPA FLAMINGPAN-Youmag be burned.C. DONOTUSEWATER,includingwet dishclothsor towels-
a violentsteamexplosionwill result.D. Usean extinguisherONLYif:
1)Youknow gouhave aClassABCextinguisher,andgoualreadgknowhow to operateit.
2)Thefireissmallandcontainedinthe areawhere it started.3)Thefiredepartment isbeingcalled./4)Youcan fight the firewith gour backto an exit.
aBasedon "KitchenFiresafetUTips"publishedbg NFPA.
AVERTISSEMENT:AFINDE REDUIRELESRISQUESDE BLESSURESCORPORE,LLESEN CASD'UNFEUDE FRITURESUR LACUISINIERE,VEUILLEZSUIVRELESRECOMMANDATIONSSUIVANTESa:
A. ErOUFFEZLESFLAHMES_ I'aided'uncouvercleajust6,d'unet61e6 biscuitsou d'un plateaum6tallique,puis6teignez1'_16mentchauffant. PRENEZGARDEDENEPASVOUSBRULER.Silesflammesnes'_teignentpas imm6diatement,EVACUEZLESLIEUXETAPPELEZLESPOMPIERS.
B. NESOULEVEZJAMAISUNECASSEROLEENFEU.Vousrisquezdevousbn31er.
C. N'UTILISEZJAMAISD'EAU,gcomprisde layettesou deserviettesmouill6es.Uneexplosiondevapeurviolentepourraiten r6sulter.
D. UtilisezunextincteurSEULEMENTsi:1)Voussavezquevotreextinateurestde cat_gorieABCet
voussavezd_j6comment le fairefonationner.2)Lefeu estpetitet contenu_ I'endroito6 ila commenc&3)Lespompiersant 6t6 appel6ssurleslieux./4)Vous_tesenmesuredecombattre I'incendiesachantquela
sortiedesecourssetrouvedirectementderrierevous.
aReprisdu <<KitchenFiresafetgTips>>(conseilsen cosd'incendiedonsla cuisine)publi6par la NFPA.
Design Information
CONTENTS
Design InformationProduct Clearances ..........................................................................4Product Dimensions ....................................................................5-7
Advance PlanningAdvance Planning ............................................................................8
Remote Mounting of the Control (Wired) ..............................8Power Supplg ......................................................................................8Duct Fittings ......................................................................................9
Installation PreparationTools and Materials Required ....................................................!0Remove the Packaging ................................................................!0Parts Provided ..................................................................................11
Ductwork, Wiring Locations ......................................................12Construct Ceiling Support ..........................................................13Remote Mounting of the Control (Wired) ......................!4-15
Installation Instructions
Step 1, Install Hood Liner ............................................................16Step 2, Connect Electrical ............................................................17Step 3, Install Insert Sleeve ........................................................!8Step 4, Install Damper Plate ......................................................19Step 5, Install Blower Motor ........................................................20Step 6, Connect Wiring Harness ..............................................20Step 7, Install Filters ......................................................................21Step 8, Finalize Installation ........................................................21
PRODUCT CLEARANCES
The vent hood and liner assemblg must be installed50" minimum and 36" maximum above the cookingsurface.
NOTE: Installation height should be measuredfrom the cooking surface to the bottom edgeof the metal hood liner or cabinet surface.
NOTE: UL requires ang combustible surface to bea minimum of 50" above the cooking surface.
• This hood must be vented to the outdoors.
• This hood mag be mounted onto a wall or installedover an island.
• This hood can be installed over ang Monogramelectric!gas cooktop or Monogram Professional
cooktop or range of equivalent width.
Design Information
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
ZVC30 Dimensions and Specifications (in inches)
Outside Dimensions
27-1/2_
The custom canopg must be sized to fit the insertsleeve. Construct the canopg with an opening
that is:26"W x 13-3116"D
The opening must be constructed of 3/4" thickmaterial to allow the sleeve locking clips to
engage.
The Supplied Liner
28-1/2"
21-1/4"
The stainless steel liner is shipped with each hoodinsert. This non-combustible liner protects theunderside of the canopg,
Custom Liner
If gou are not using the supplied liner, gou mugconstruct a custom non-combustible liner. Use the
supplied liner as a template. The opening must be26'MI x 13-3116"D. 3/4" thick material must
surround the opening to allow the sleeve lockingclips to engage. The insert sleeve inside the cabinetshould be positioned 1/2" from the rear wall sothat the center of the 8" duct is 5-1/2" from therear wall.
'2"
The Insert Sleeve
251:,
1/2"
The bottom edge of the insert sleeve has a 7/8"wide flange on the sides and a 1/2" wide flangeon the front and back.
Remote Location for the Control
The control may be removed from the hoodand installed into a wall or countertop, A 30-ft.length of wire is supplied to accommodate mostinstallations. A blanking plate covers the openingwhen the controls are removed.
The overall size of the control is 4-114" wide and
2-1/4" deep.4
1-11116"
3-11/16"
Control cutout
1/2"
We recommend that the cutout in granite or otherhard surfaces be made before the countertop isinstalled.
Design Information
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
ZVC36 Dimensions and Specifications (in inches)
Outside Dimensions
27-1/2"
The custom canopg must be sized to fit the insertsleeve. Construct the canopg with an opening
that is:26"W x 13-3116"D
The opening must be constructed of 3/4" thickmaterial to allow the sleeve locking clips to
engage.
The Supplied Liner
34-1/2"
The Insert Sleeve
16-3/4"
14"
1/2"
The stainless steel liner is shipped with each hoodinsert. This non-combustible liner protects theunderside of the canopg,
Custom Liner
If gou are not using the supplied liner, gou magconstruct a custom non-combustible liner. Use the
supplied liner as a template. The opening must be26'MI x 13-3/16"D. 3/4" thick material must
surround the opening to allow the sleeve lockingclips to engage. The insert sleeve inside the cabinetshould be positioned 1/2" from the rear wall sothat the center of the 8" duct is 5-1/2" from therear wall.
1/2"
The bottom edge of the insert sleeve has a 7/8"wide flange on the sides and a 1/2" wide flangeon the front and back.
Remote Location for the Control
The control mag be removed from the hoodand installed into a wall or countertop, A 30-ft.length of wire is supplied to accommodate mostinstallations. A blanking plate covers the openingwhen the controls are removed.
The overall size of the control is 4-1/4" wide and
2-1/4" deep.
3-11/16"
Control cutout
We recommend that the cutout in granite or otherhard surfaces be made before the countertop isinstalled.
Design Information
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
ZVC48 Dimensions and Specifications (in inches)
Outside Dimensions
I" 39-1/2"
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The custom canopy must be sized to fit the insertsleeve. Construct the canopy with an opening
that is:38-3/4"W x 13-3/16"D
The opening must be constructed of 3/4" thickmaterial to allow the sleeve locking clips to
engage.
The Supplied Liner
46-1/2"
21-1/4"
_/The stainless steel liner is shipped with each hoodinsert. This non-combustible liner protects theunderside of the canopy,
Custom Liner
If you ore not using the supplied liner, you moyconstruct a custom non-combustible liner. Use the
supplied liner as a template. The opening must be38-3/4"W x 13-3/16"D. 3/4" thick moterial must
surroundthe opening to allowthe sleevelockingdipstoengage. The insertsleeveinsidethe cabinet
shouldbe positioned112"from the rearwallso
thatthe centerofthe 8"duct is5-1/2"from the
reor wall.
The Insert Sleeve
29-1/2"
38-1
1/2"
A 1/2" wide flange surrounds the outside edge ofthe insert sleeve.
Remote Location for the Control
The control may be removed from the hoodand installed into a wall or countertop. A 30-ft.length of wire is supplied to accommodate mostinstallations. A blanking plate covers the openingwhen the controls are removed.
The overall size of the control is 4-1/4" wide and
2-1/4" deep.
3-11/16"
1-11116"
Control cutout
We recommend thot the cutout in gronite or otherhard surfaces be made before the countertop isinstalled.
Advance Planning
ADVANCE PLANNING
Ductwork Planning• This hood is equipped for 8" round ductwork.• Determine the exact locution of the vent hood,
• Plan the route for venting exhaust to the outdoors,This hood is not designed for a recirculatingventing operation,
• Use the shortest and straightest duct routepossible, For satisfactory performance, duct runshould not exceed 100 ft, equivalent length for anyduct configurations,
• Refer to "Duct Fittings" chart to compute themaximum permissible length for duct runs tothe outdoors,
• Use rigid metal ductwork only,• Install u wall or roof cap with damper at the
exterior opening. Order the cap and any transitionsneeded in advance.
Wall and Ceiling Framing for Adequate SupportThis vent hood is heavy and the cabinet structureneeds to support the weight of the loaded insertsleeve. Adequate structural support must beprovided in all types of installations.• Installation will be easier if the vent hood is
installed before the cooktop is installed,
Custom Cabinet Frame Planning• The custom-built canopy should be sized to
accommodate the hood insert, and ductingdimensions in the bottom of cabinet should be
26" W bg !3-3/!6" D for the 30" and 36" modelsand 38-3/4" W by !3-3/!6" D for the 48" models.
Remote Mounting of the Control (Wired}• The control can be remotely mounted on the wall
or the countertop.• It is recommended that you use a professional
installer for the countertop cutout.• It is recommended that the cutout in a granite
countertop or other hard surface be made beforethe countertop is installed.
• The cutout needs to be made at least 6 inches
from the edges of the countertop.• If mounting in the countertop above a drawer,
consideration must be given to the depth of thecontrol mounting assembly.
• A 30 ft. wire cord is provided. Careful considerationmust be given to the location of the remotelymounted control.
• It is recommended that the a-wire cord be routed
through !" conduit between the insert sleeve andthe remote mounting location.
POWER SUPPLYIMPORTANT - (Please read carefully)
WARNING:FOR PERSONAL SAFETY,THIS APPLIANCE
MUST BE PROPERLYGROUNDED.
AVERTISSEMENT :POURDES RAISONS DE SECURITE,CET APPAREIL
DOlT ETRECORRECTEMENT HIS P, LA TERRE.
Remove house fuse or open circuit breaker beforebeginning installation,
Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug withthis appliance, Follow National electrical codes orprevailing local codes and ordinances.
Electrical SupplyThis vent hood must be supplied with 120V, 60Hz,and connected to an individual, properly groundedbranch circuit, and protected bg a 15 or 20 ampcircuit breaker or time delay fuse.• Wiring must be 2 wire with ground.• If the electrical supply does not meet the above
requirements, call a licensed electrician beforeproceeding.
• Route house wiring as close to the installationlocation as possible, in the ceiling or back wall,
• Connect the hood wiring to the house wiring inaccordance with local codes.
• House wiring must extend to 45" minimum frombottom of cabinet in order to make connection to
hood wiring.
Grounding InstructionsThe grounding conductor must be connected toa grounded metal, permanent wiring system, or anequipment-grounding terminal or lead on the hood.
WARNING: The improperconnection of the equipment-groundingconductor can result in a risk of electric
shock. Check with a qualified electrician or servicerepresentative if you are in doubt whether theappliance is properly grounded.
AVERTISSEMENT :Le mauvais branchement du fil de raise
la terre peut causer un choc @lectrique.En cas de doute, consultez un @lectricien qualifi@ou un technicien pour d6terminer si I'appareil est
la terre,
Advance Planning
DUCT FITTINGS
Use this chart to computemaximum permissible lengths forduct runs to outdoors.
NOTE: Do not exceed maximum
permissible equivalent lengths!
Maximum duct length:100 foot for 8" round duct
Flexible ducting:
If flexible metal ducting is used,all the equivalent feet values inthe table should be doubled.The flexible metal duct shouldbe straight and smooth andextended as much as possible.
DO NOT use flexible plasticducting.
NOTE: Any home ventilationsystem, such as a ventilation hood,may interrupt the proper flow ofcombustion air and exhaust
required by fireplaces, gasfurnaces, gas water heaters andother naturally vented sgstems.To minimize the chance of
interruption of such naturoffgvented sgstems, follow theheating equipment manufacturer'sguidelines and safety standardssuch as those published by NFPAand ASHRAE.
*Actual length of straight duct plusduct fitting equivalent. Equivalentlength of duct pieces are basedon actual tests conducted by GEEvaluation Engineering and reflectrequirements for good ventingperformance with any ventilationhood.
Equivalent QuantitgDuct Piece Dimensions Length* Used
Round, i ft.straight (per foot
length)
3-1/4" x 12" 1 ft.3-1/4" x 24" (per footstraight length)
(_ 8" round90° elbow 17 ft.
8" round45° elbow 10 ft.
3-:1/4" x 10" 14 ft.
3-1/4" x 12" 15 ft.90° elbow
3-1/4" x 10" 8 ft.3-1/4" x 12" 9 ft.45° elbow
3-1/4" x 10" 33 ft.
3-1/4" x 12" 36 ft.90° flat elbow
8" to 3-1/4" x 10" 2 ft.
_ 8"to3-1/4"x12" 2ft.or 3-1/4" x 10" transition 2 ft.
3-1/4" x 10" to 8" 2 ft._ 3-1/4" x 12" to 8" 2 ft.
round transition
(_,,_,_ 8" to 3-1/4" x 10" 7 ft.8" to 3-1/4" x 12" 6 ft.transition 90° elbow
3-1/4" x 10" to 8" 5 ft.
_,j_ 3-1/4" 12" to 8" Sft.X
round transition 90° elbow
8" roundwall capwith damper 32 ft. with damper
3-1/4" x 12" wall capwith damper 26 ft. with damper
<_ 8" roundroof cap 44 ft.
3-1/4" x 10" wall capw/damper 24 ft.round roof vent
Total Duct Run.
TotalEquivalentLength
Installation Preparation
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED(NOT SUPPLIED)
Aluminizedduct tape
Silicone
Pencil and tape measure S _ Safety glasses
"_ _ _;:_ _ Gloves
Knife L J 1
Step ladderPlumb line Flashlight
_ 1/4" pivoting
soo etNeedle-nose pliers __
1" conduit (for remotemounting only)
3/8" socket/nut driver
Electric drill andappropriate bits
Wire nuts 8" ducting andcaps as needed
Phillips and flat blade Wire cutter/stripper Strain reliefscrewdrivers
REMOVE THE PACKAGING
CAUTION: Wear gloves to protectagainst sharp edges.
ATTENTION : Portez des gants pour_viter les blessures caus_es par les tranchants.
CAUTION: LIFTTHE INSERT SLEEVE
OUT OF THE BOX BY GRASPING THE SIDES.
ATTENTION : SOULEVEZLEHANCHON INTERIEUR DE LA BOITE EN SAISISSANTSESCOTES.
1. Open hood carton.
2. Remove the liner, foam and cardboard.
3. Remove the tape securing the filters to the insertsleeve, lift the tabs and remove the filters.
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4. Unscrew the S nuts securing the damper ventplate assemblg, and remove it from the insertsleeve. Set the S nuts and the damper vent plateassemblg aside, as SOUwill be re-installing it laterin the installation process.
5. Remove the screws attaching the insert sleeve tothe mounting board. Discard the screws.
6. Grasp the insert sleeve bg the outside edges, andlift straight up and out of the carton.
NOTE: Do not lift the insert sleeve bg the blowermotor,
7, Remove and properlg discard the plastic wrapping,
8, Remove the parts box and other packaging,
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Installation Preparation
PARTS PROVIDED
Locate the parts packed with the hood.
CHECK INSTALLATION HARDWARE
Count screws/components. Screwsshown actual size.
screws forhood liner
8 woodscrews for
insertsleeve
2 wing nutswith lock
washers forblower motor
5 nuts for damper plateassembly
(not located in hardwarebag-you must save nuts
when you remove damperplate from inset hood
while unpacking parts)
6 insert sleeve chassisplugs, 1 (optional) housewire hole plug, 2 rubber
grommets, 4 insert sleevewashers
REMOTE MOUNTING OF THE CONTROL (WIRED)
Blanking plate forremote control
opening*
*NOTE:To be usedon custom hoodwhen controls are
remotely mounted.
30 ft. of 4-wire cord(straight-pinned)with connectorNOTE: Not for
telecommunications(telephone) network.
Control wall bracket
Control Controlmounting mounting
plate bracket
2 mounting platescrews 2wall
bracketscrews
Hood liner (packed inseparate carton)
Insert sleeve
Filters
Blower motor(Models ZVC30LSS and ZVC36LSS)
Dual blower motor(Model ZVC48LSS)
Damper plate
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Wall Installation Preparation
DUCTWORK, WIRING LOCATIONS
Determine the exact location of the insertsleeve. Mark the exact centerline location.
The ceiling structure must be capable ofsupporting the weight of the insert sleeve(appro×imatelg 100 pounds) and anginadvertent user contact loads, l
• Measure from the top of the cooking 16"above pencilsurface to the bottom edge of the insert line indicatingsleeve. Add insert sleeve installation height, bottomof hoodMark that location.Use a level to draw a straight horizontalpencil line on the wall.
NOTE: House duct should drop to 11-1/2"above bottom edge of insert sleeve.Location of house duct is importantbecause it must align with vent ofdamper plate assemblg.
4" liner height
30" Min.36" Max,installation
height
5-1/2" fromrear wall tocenterline
Ceiling ducting:
If ductwork will vent straight up to the ceiling:
Use a level to draw a centerline straight upto the ceiling.
On the ceiling, measure 5-1/2" fromthe back wall to the centerline of an8-!/2" hole.
Wall Ducting:If ductwork will vent to the rear:
® Use a level to draw a centerline straightup to the ceiling.
Measure at least 16" above the pencil linethat indicates the bottom installation height,to the centerline of an 8-1/2" die. duct hole.(Hole meg be elongated for duct elbow.)
36" fromfloor to
countertop
ISide view
36" fromfloor to
countertop
I IFront view
HOUSE WIRING LOCATION:
The junction box is located inside the top leftside of the hood.
Wiring should enter the back wall at least15" above the bottom of the insert sleeve,and within 6" of the left side of thecenterline.
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Island Installation Preparation
CONSTRUCT CEILING SUPPORT (for Island Installation)
Plan the Location of the Hood and Ductwork
The ceiling structure must be capable of supporting theweight of the insert sleeve (approximatelu !00 pounds)and anu inadvertent user contact loads.
• Use a plumb bob to check the location, Thecountertop/cooktop below the insert sleeve must becentered with the insert sleeve.
The insert sleeve should extend beuond the front andrear edge of the cooking appliance,
Align withcenter of
cooktop
Ceiling
Hood
ductingcenterline
Front
t30" Min,36" Max.installation
i
i height j Cooktop
, i _-_ Countertop
The insert sleeve in the ceiling must be centered leftto right over the cooktop,
30"'Min.
36" Max.installation
height
I
Side view
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InstallationPreparation
REMOTE MOUNTING OF THE CONTROL(WIRED}
-- ILWARNING: Disconnectelectricalpower from unit before beginning remote controlinstallation. Failure to do so could result in personalinjurg or damage to the electrical controls.
AVERTISSEMENT : llfaut
d_brancher I'alimentation 61ectrique de I'appareilavant de commencer I'installation de la commande
distance. II faut suivre cette directive pour @viterdes blessures ou endommager les commandes61ectriques.
REMOTE LOCATION FOR CONTROL
The control can be removed from the hood and
installed in a backsplash or countertop.
• A cover plate is provided to cover the opening inthe hood when the control is removed.
•A 30-ft. length of 4-wire cord is supplied toaccommodate most installations. Because onlg30-ft. of cord is provided, careful considerationmust be given to the location of the remotelgmounted control.
NOTE: Not for telecommunication (telephone}network.
• The cord must be routed through the holes in theinsert sleeve, and the rubber grommets put intoplace around the cord.
NOTE: On the ZVC30 and ZVC36 models, the cordneeds to be routed through the holes in the insertsleeve before the damper plate is installed.
• Route the cord through the conduit to reach theinstallation location of the control.
1-11116"
3-11/16"P
Control cutout
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InstallationPreparation
REMOTE MOUNTING OF THE CONTROL(WIRED) {CONT.)
COUNTERTOP WALL MOUNT
Control• , _"-"r"--..Connecto r
4-wire cordi-._" :_ Mounting plate
Screws 4,-_ _--
Mounting bracket _ Apply silicone around
_cutout opening
I. Cut out opening in the countertop. Cutoutdimensions ore i-ii/16" x 3-ii/16".
2. Loosen the/4 thumbscrews ond remove the control
from the insert sleeve. Reploce the control with theblanking plate provided.
3. Attoch the mounting plote to the bock of thecontrol with the 2 mounting plote screws.
4. Pull the a-wire cord through the opening in thecountertop, ond through the bock of the mountingbrocket.
NOTES: Use provided cable or cable designated bgthe National Electrical Code, NFPA/ANSI 70, or localcodes. Not for telecommunication (telephone}network.
5. Connect the 4-wire cord to the jack of theconnector on the control.
6. Press the control firmlg into the mounting brocketso that the clips engoge.
7. Applg silicone oround the cutout opening.
8. Insert the control into the cutout opening.
Wallbracket
Screws,
Mounting Controlbracket
¼ Jack
__ord
plate
I. Cut out opening into the woll surface. Cutoutdimensions are 1-11/16" x 3-11/16".
2. Loosen the/4 thumbscrews ond remove the
control from the insert sleeve. Replace thecontrol with the blonking plote provided.
3. Attach the mounting plote to the bock of thecontrol with the 2 mounting plote screws.
4. Pull the a-wire cord through the opening inthe wall, the woll brocket ond the back of themounting brocket.
NOTE: Use provided cable or cable designated bgthe National Electrical Code, NFPA/ANSI 70, or localcodes. Not for telecommunication (telephone}network.
S. Connect the mounting brocket to the woll bracketusing the two wall brocket screws. Onlg start thefirst 1-2 threads of the screws into the woll, osgou wont to leove o gop between the twobrockets to occount for the woll thickness.
6. Raise the tabs on the mounting Tabsbrocket so the brocket will fit ,F_-------"_through the woll opening.
7. Angle the mounting ond wollbrackets ond slide them through the woll cutout.
NOTE: Attach a string to the brackets, so gou canretrieve them from behind the wall if dropped.
8. Flotten tobs on mounting bracket so theg oreflush with the wall surfoce, ond tighten the wollbrocket screws to pull the woll brocket flongesflush with the bockside surfoce of the woll.
9. Connect the a-wire cord to thejock of theconnector on the control.
I0. Press the control firmlg into the mountingbrocket so thot the clips engoge.
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Installation Instructions
[STEP I] INSTALL HOOD LINER
1. Frame the cutout opening to fit the linenNOTE: The opening support must be 3/4" thickwood to accept the liner installation screws.
3. Secure the liner to the cabinet with 6 screws
provided.
2. Slide the liner up Qnd into the opening until flushwith bottom edges.
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Installation Instructions
[STEP 2] CONNECT ELECTRICAL
Verifg that power is turned off at the source.
WARNING: ,fhouse wiring is not
2-wirewitha ground wire,an electricianwillneed
toconvertexistingwiringto meet thesespecs.
When house wiringisaluminum, be sureto
use U.L approved anti-oxidantcompound
and aluminum-to-copper connectors.
AVERTISSEMENT :Si le cablage de la maison n'est pas un cablage5 deux ills avec un fil de terre, un @lectriciendoit convertir votre cablage existant 5 cescaract@istiques techniques. Si le cablage de votremaison est en aluminium, assurez-vous d'utiliserun compos@ anti-oxgdant approuv6 et desraccords aluminium _ cuivre.
I. Place insert sleeve on padded, get stable, surfacebelow cutout (can use flattened carton to padsurface).
2. Remove the junction box cover
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4. Connect white leads to branch circuit white lead.
5. Connect blackleadsto branch circuit blacklead.
6. Connect green/yellow leads to branch circuit greenlead.
7. Secure all connections with wire nuts on eachelectrical connector
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Cover
Screws
Wires
3. Pull house wires through wall of insert sleeve andattach the strain relief. Thread the house wirethrough the junction box.
8. Carefully push wires intojunction box and replacecover
9. Secure junction box cover with original screws.
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Installation Instructions
ISTEP 31 INSTALL INSERT SLEEVE
1. Tuck the house wiring out of the wag.
2, Install the insert sleeve into the cutout opening ofcustom cabinet frame.
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3. Push the insert sleeve straight up through thecutout opening until the temporarg locking clipsengage. The locking clips are designed to hold theinsert sleeve in place until it is secured with screws.
NOTE: The locking clips are not designed to supportall of the weight of the insert sleeve. Do not leave theinsert sleeve unattended until screws have beeninserted.
ape
4. Align 8" duct to exhaust opening of insert sleeveand seal with aluminum tape.
NOTE: House duct should drop to 11-1/2" abovebottom edge of insert sleeve or the bottom of the3/4" cabinet base.
5. Tape the 4 washers in place over the outsideof the 4 front and back holes of the insert sleeve.
The washers are designed to be located betweenthe insert sleeve and the 3/4" cabinet surface.
6. Press the sleeve up firmlg and secure with the8 screws provided. The insert sleeve should beflush with the liner and have no visible gaps.
NOTE: It is IHPORTANT to install front mountingscrew. The front screw hole is difficult to see andmag require gou to place gour head into the cutoutopening to locate.
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Installation Instructions
[STEP 4] INSTALL DAMPER PLATE
1. Pick up damper plate assemblg and rotate so that °vent side is up and bracket is located on left as gou 3. Secure damper plate assemblg bg placing nutsstand facing hood. on bolts and tightening with socket or wrench.
2. Insert damper plate assemblg into insert sleeveand carefullg align with 8" house duct.
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Installation Instructions
ISTEPsl INSTALL BLOWER MOTOR
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1. Pick up blower motor and rotate so tabs alignwith damper plate bracket.
2. Insert blower motor into insert sleeve throughcutout opening of custom cabinet frame.
3. Place blower motor on damper plate assemblgbg sliding blower motor tabs into slots of damperplate assemblg.
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4. While holding blower motor in place, lift right sideso that blower motor bolt holes align with boltsprotruding from damper plate assemblg andsecure with lock washers and wing nuts (handtighten).
ISTEP 6 1CONNECTWIRING HARNESS
NOTE:On ZVC48,there are three routing clips and two wiring harnessesto connect.
Wiringharness o ooo o
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1. Locate both ends of wiring harness. 3. CarefullL
2. Connect wiring harness bg inserting male intofemale opening.
Brackets
route wiring harness and ground wirethrough two clips attached to blower plateassemblg.
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Installation Instructions
ISTEP7] INSTALLFILTERS1.Remove protective film from the filters.
Clip
2. Tip the filter into the back tab slots and lift up.While maintaining slight backward pressureon filter, open clip and press into place withtwo hands.
3. To remove, support filter with one hand whilepulling filter clip down with the othen
[STEP 8] FINALIZE INSTALLATION
1.Check to be sure all tape and packagingmaterials have been removed.
2. Refer to Owner's Manual for operatinginstructions.
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Notes
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Notes
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Printed in Italg
Note: While performing installations described in this book,
safety glasses or goggles should be worn.
For Monogram ® local service in your area, call1.800.444.1845.
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