Thermador Ventilation Hood PH30ZS PH36ZS PH42ZS PH48ZS PH54ZS PHI48ZS PHI60ZS User Manual

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CAREANDUSEMANUAL  
for  
PH and PHI SERIES PROFESSIONAL  
WALL and ISLAND HOODS  
PH30ZS, PH36ZS, PH42ZS,  
PH48ZS, PH54ZS,  
PHI48ZS and PHI60ZS  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC  
SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS,  
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS,  
IN THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE,  
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:  
1. Use this unit only in the manner  
intended by the manufacturer. If you  
a ) SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fitting lid,  
cookie sheet, or other metal tray, then turn  
off the gas burner or the electric element.  
BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If the  
flames do not go out immediately, EVACUA-  
TE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.  
have  
questions,  
contact  
the  
manufacturer (800/735-4328).  
2. Before servicing or cleaning the unit,  
switch power off at service panel and  
lock service panel. This will prevent  
power from being switched on  
accidentally. When the service panel  
cannot be locked, securely fasten a  
prominent warning device, such as a tag  
to the service panel.  
b) NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN, you may  
be burned.  
c) DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dish  
cloths or towels - a violent steam explosion  
may result.  
d) Use an extinguisher ONLY if:  
1) You know you have a class ABC  
extinguisher, and you already know how  
to operate it.  
WARNING  
FOR GENERAL VENTILATING USE ONLY.  
TO AVOID A FIRE OR EXPLOSION  
HAZARD DO NOT USE TO EXHAUST  
HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS  
OR VAPOR.  
2) The fire is small and contained in the  
area where it started.  
3) The fire department is being called.  
4) You can fight the fire with your back to  
an exit.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP  
GREASE FIRE.  
1. Never leave surface units unattended at  
high settings. Boilovers cause smoking  
and greasy spillovers that may ignite.  
Heat oils slowly on low or medium  
settings.  
2. Always turn hood ON when cooking on  
high heat or when flambéing foods.  
3. Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease  
should not be allowed to accumulate on  
fan or filter.  
4. Use proper pan size. Always use  
cookware appropriate for the size of the  
surface element.  
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OPERATINGTHEHOOD  
Drafts across the range or cooktop will reduce the  
effectiveness of the hood. Such drafts should be  
prevented when possible.  
The blower should be turned on for about 5 minutes  
before cooking in order to establish air currents  
upward through 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.  
The best job of ventilation in the kitchen is done where  
the only air currents are those created by the blower  
itself.  
CONTROLPANELFORWALLHOODS  
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2
3
4
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Figure 1  
CONTROL PANEL FOR ISLAND HOODS  
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2
3
Figure 2  
Note: The PH Series Wall Hoods come with Heat Lamps. PHI Series Island Hoods do not come with Heat  
Lamps.  
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HOODCONTROLBUTTONS  
OFF  
HEAT SENSOR  
Pressing button once turns ventilator off and resets  
control.  
Your hood is equipped with a heat sensor that will  
turn the blower to Low speed if excessive heat occurs  
above the cooking surfaces.  
FAN SPEED  
Pressing button once, from an off state, turns the  
ventilator on low. Each successive press of the button  
increases the fan speed until high where the fan  
cycles back to the low speed.  
1. If the blower is off – it turns the blower on to low  
speed.  
2. If the blower is already on any speed selection,  
no speed change will occur.  
The LEDs above this button indicate the current  
fan speed. When the fan is on, the corresponding  
LED is illuminated.  
1 – Low  
When the temperature level on the hood drops to  
normal, the blower will return to its original setting.  
2 – Medium  
3 – High  
Over Temperature Condition - The high  
temperature sensor protects the hood from high  
temperatures which may damage components. The  
control is set to activate at 161º F (72º C) and reset  
at 140ºF (60º C). When activated, the ventilator will  
turn on low and the corresponding LED will blink,  
indicating an over temperature condition.  
DELAY SHUT OFF  
Press to turn fan on high for 10 minutes.  
If the ventilator is off when the delay button is  
pressed, the ventilator will turn on to the high speed  
setting for 10 minutes. At the end of the cycle the  
ventilator will turn off.  
While the high temperature sensor is activated, the  
blower speed can be changed or turned off. If the  
blower is turned off, the corresponding LED will blink.  
Light controls will remain operational. When the  
control sensor reaches 140ºF (60º C), a reset will  
occur. During reset, the control will revert back to  
the operational state prior to the high temperature  
condition.  
If the ventilator is on when the delay button is  
pressed, the ventilator runs for 10 minutes at the  
current speed then turns off.  
During a timed period, the LED above the Delay  
Shut Off button is illuminated.  
To interrupt a timed period, press Fan Speed or  
Off button.  
High Temperature Fault Condition - The circuit  
is equipped with an alarm indicating that the heat  
sensor protection is not working, due to a damaged  
sensor. In the case of this extreme condition, the  
three speed indicator LEDs will start blinking. All the  
controls will be operational except for the speed  
indicators.  
CLEAN FILTER REMINDER  
After 40 hours of operation, the clean filter reminder  
LED above this button will illuminate indicating that  
the filters need to be cleaned. When this indicator  
illuminates, clean the filters as instructed on page 6.  
After cleaning, press this button for 3 seconds to  
reset the 40-hour period and turn the LED off.  
LIGHT On/Dim/Off  
This button controls the halogen lighting. The first  
press turns the lights on. A second press dims the  
lights. A third press turns the lights off.  
HEAT LAMP (for Wall Hoods Only)  
The buttons marked “L” and “R” independently control  
the left and right infrared heating lamps, turning the  
lights on or off.  
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CAREANDCLEANING  
To Clean Hood Surface  
For general care, wipe the outside of the stainless  
steel with sudsy water or household cleaners  
such as Fantastic® or Formula 409®, rinse well  
and dry with a clean soft cloth to avoid water  
marks.  
Wipe and dry stainless steel in the same direction  
as the grain. Avoid using too much pressure,  
which may mar the surface.  
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2
3
Do not use abrasive products such as steel wool.  
To remove finger prints and give added shine,  
use spray cleaners such as Stainless Steel Magic®  
and Shimmer®.  
Figure 3  
Do not allow any cleaning compounds to remain  
in contact with stainless steel for extended  
periods.  
NOTE: DO NOT USE COOKTOPWHILE  
HOOD IS DISASSEMBLED. GREASE  
TROUGHS MUST BE IN PLACE BEFORE  
INSTALLING THE ALUMINUM FILTERS.  
To Clean Filters and Troughs  
Your hood has removable aluminum filters, grease  
troughs and side panels. They must be cleaned when  
the filter light illuminates on the control panel or  
whenever they collect the grease. When used over a  
grill, wok or other high grease applications, more  
frequent cleaning may be required.  
To Remove Filters and Grease Troughs:  
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Turn the fan and lights off. Be sure filters are  
cool and grease has congealed before removal.  
Remove in the following order:  
1. Filters - Start with center filters, push up, then  
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1
pull out from the bottom.  
2. Side Panels - Remove these the same way  
2
2
Filters  
as the filters.  
3. Grease Troughs - lift up and out.  
The filters can be washed by hand or in the  
dishwasher.  
Reverse the above directions to reinsert the trough,  
filters and side panels.  
Side  
Panel  
Side  
Panel  
Filters  
Grease Trough  
Note: Depending upon the size and model of hood,  
there will be anywhere from 2 to 8 filters per hood.  
Figure 4  
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MAINTENANCE  
LIGHTS  
NOTE: Turn off the lights and fan. Allow the lights  
to cool before handling. If new lights do not operate,  
be sure lights are inserted correctly before calling  
service.  
Halogen Light Replacement  
(for PH and PHI Model Wall and  
Island Hoods)  
Using a flat edge from a screwdriver or equivalent  
tool, pry loose the lens cover as shown in Figure  
5.  
Remove the damaged light and replace with a  
new 12 Volt, 20 Watt (maximum) halogen light  
made for a G-4 base. Follow package directions  
and do not touch new light with bare hands.  
Reinstall the light and cover.  
Figure 5  
HEAT LAMP REPLACEMENT  
(for PH Wall Hood Models Only)  
Turn heat lamp counterclockwise to remove.  
Replace lamp with either a PAR-38 175W heat  
lamp or a PAR-40 250W heat lamp.  
The PAR-38 175W heat lamp provides a tighter seal  
within the enclosure and produces the same amount  
of effective heat with lower energy consumption.  
These lamps may not be readily available at local  
retail outlets. The PAR-40 250W heat lamp is readily  
available at local retail outlets.  
To order PAR-38 175 heat lamps with a credit card,  
phone:  
• OpTechInc. 800-848-6624 or  
Figure 6  
CAUTION  
DO NOT TOUCH THE BULBS IMMEDIATELY  
AFTER USE. THE BULBS WILL REMAIN HOT  
FOR SEVERAL MINUTES. DO NOT PLACE  
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE MATERIAL ON WARMING  
SHELVES.  
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THERMADORHOODWARRANTY  
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 normal 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 defects or repairs due to improper installation. You are responsible for providing electrical  
wiring and other connecting facilities.  
Reset circuit breakers or replace home fuses.  
Damage caused from accident, alteration, misuse, abuse, improper installation or installation not in  
accordance with local electrical codes or plumbing codes, or improper storage of the appliance.  
Travel fees and associated charges incurred when the product is installed in a location with limited or  
restricted access. (i.e., airplane flights, ferry charges, isolated geographic regions).  
Repairs due to other than normal home use.  
This warranty applies to appliances used in residential applications. These products are not intended for  
installations, nor will any warranty apply if they are so used.  
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. Products  
for use in Canada must be purchased through the Canadian distribution channel to ensure regulatory compliance  
and warranty coverage  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE  
Contact the Factory Authorized Service Agent in your area.  
Contact the Dealership where you purchased the appliance.  
Call the Thermador Customer Support Call Center at 800-735-4328.  
Write us to at:Thermador 5551 McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach CA, 92649.  
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5551 McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 • 800/735-4328  
© 2002 BSH Home Appliances, Corp. • Litho in U. S.A.  
50 60 00 66 39 (8207)  
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