Viking DBCV3682 Use and Care Manual - Page 4

Before Using Hood, Features, Table of Contents

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Getting Started Getting Started Table of Contents Getting Started Before Using Hood 7 Features 7 Heat Sensor Thermostat 7 Product Controls/Operation Settings and Functions 8 Hood Operation 8 DCH/DPPV Model Operation 9 Product Care Cleaning and Maintenance 10 Baffle Filters 10 Mesh Filters 12 Charcoal Filters 12 Hood Canopy 13 Enamel Finish 13 Stainless Steel Finish 13 Brass Parts 14 Ductless Venting Chamber 14 Light Bulbs 14 Service Information 15 Warranty 16 Before Using Hood Although the hood is cleaned upon completion of the manufacturing process, you will probably need to clean your hood again after installation. Wipe the surface of the hood with a good household cleaner applied with a soft cloth, or stainless steel polish, depending on the finish of your hood. This will leave a protective finish on the hood. Features Heat Sensor Thermostat Your hood is equipped with a heat sensor thermostat. The thermostat will turn on or speed up the blower if it senses excessive heat above the cooking surface. When the sensor activates, the letters "HOT" will appear on the display. If the blower is OFF - the sensor turns the blower on to HIGH speed. If the blower is on at a lower speed setting - the sensor turns the blower up to HIGH speed. When the temperature level drops to normal, the blower will return to its original setting and the display will be cleared. CAUTION If the power to the hood is not disconnected during cleaning, the heat sensor thermostat can cause the blower to turn on. 6 7

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Getting Started
Before Using Hood
Although the hood is cleaned upon completion of the
manufacturing process, you will probably need to clean your
hood again after installation. Wipe the surface of the hood with
a good household cleaner applied with a soft cloth, or stainless
steel polish, depending on the finish of your hood. This will
leave a protective finish on the hood.
Heat Sensor Thermostat
Your hood is equipped with a heat sensor thermostat. The
thermostat will turn on or speed up the blower if it senses
excessive heat above the cooking surface. When the sensor
activates, the letters “HOT” will appear on the display. If the
blower is OFF - the sensor turns the blower on to HIGH speed.
If the blower is on at a lower speed setting - the sensor turns
the blower up to HIGH speed. When the temperature level
drops to normal, the blower will return to its original setting
and the display will be cleared.
Features
CAUTION
If the power to the hood is not disconnected during cleaning,
the heat sensor thermostat can cause the blower to turn on.
Table of Contents
Getting Started
Before Using Hood ________________________________
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Features _________________________________________________________
7
Heat Sensor Thermostat _____________________________________
7
Product Controls/Operation
Settings and Functions __________________________________________
8
Hood Operation _____________________________________________
8
DCH/DPPV Model Operation ________________________________
9
Product Care
Cleaning and Maintenance ________________________
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Baffle Filters ________________________________________________
10
Mesh Filters ________________________________________________
12
Charcoal Filters ___________________________________________________
12
Hood Canopy ____________________________________________________
13
Enamel Finish _______________________________________________
13
Stainless Steel Finish ________________________________________
13
Brass Parts __________________________________________________
14
Ductless Venting Chamber __________________________________
14
Light Bulbs _________________________________________________
14
Service Information _____________________________________________
15
Warranty _______________________________________________________
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Getting Started
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