Use and Care Manual
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Troubleshooting 
Problem Cause Solution
Light on, but motor does not 
work
The motor blocked Get rid of the blocking
The capacitor is damaged Have capacitor replaced
The motor bearings are jammed 
or damaged
Have motor replaced
Light does not work, motor does 
not work
Beside the mentioned above, check the following:
Light is damaged Replace lights
Wires are loose or disconnected Connect the wires as per the 
electric diagram
Oil leakage The one-way valve and the air 
ventilation entrance are not 
tightly sealed
Take down the one way valve 
and seal with glue
Leakage from the connection of 
U-shaped section and cover
Take U-shaped section down 
and seal with soap or paint
Hood body shakes The motor damaged and causes 
shaking
Have motor replaced
The motor is not tightly attached Tighten motor
The body is not tight Tighten the body
Insufcient suction The hood is installed too high 
(too much distance between 
hood and cooktop)
Install hood at the appropriate 
height
Too much ventilation from open 
doors or windows
Close doors or windows
The hood is slanted The xing screw is not tight 
enough
Place hood in its proper position 
and tighten the xing screw
The hanging screw is not tight 
enough
Place hood in its proper position 
and tighten the hanging screw










