Owner's Manual
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Problem Possible Causes What To Do
Fan fails to circulate air
or moves air slower than
normal
The lters could be dirty. Check to be sure the metal grease lter and the charcoal lter
(if present) are clean. Clean the metal grease lter (see the
Metal grease lter section) and, if the hood is recirculated
(not vented to the outside), replace the charcoal lter (see the
Charcoal lter section). If cleaning and replacing the lters does
not correct the problem, call for service.
Sucient makeup (replacement) air
is required for exhausting appliances
to operate to rating.
Check with local building codes, which may require or strongly
advise the use of makeup air. Visit Monogram.com for
available makeup air solutions.
Fan keeps going o and
on
The motor is probably overheating
and turning itself o. This can be
harmful to the motor.
Check to be sure the lter is clean and check ductwork for
blockage. If o and on cycling continues, call for service.
Lights will not work
and rings around the
operating buttons are
ashing
Light(s) were replaced with bulbs
with greater than the 120 volt, 50
watt limit.
Replace with the correct type and size bulb. See the Light bulbs
section.
Light will not stay on high
setting
Use 120 volt, 50 watt, MR16 halogen bulbs with a GU10
base and make sure they are inserted securely. It is important
to replace with bulbs that do not exceed the recommended
wattage. Higher wattage bulbs will cause the outer rings to
blink, and the lights will not function at the highest levels. See
the Light bulbs section.
The hood controls are not
operating correctly
Disconnect power to the hood by turning the circuit breaker o
or by removing the fuse in the home fuse box. Wait 30 seconds
to allow the hood controls to reset and then replace the fuse or
move the circuit breaker back on.
Sequential presses of the
light or fan buttons will
change the setting from
the lowest setting to o
to the highest setting, or
from the highest setting
to o to the lowest setting
So that you can easily set the
controls to the desired setting, the
hood is designed for the light and fan
buttons to cycle through the settings.
This is normal
When pressing the
Memory/O button to
turn on the light, the fan
comes on instead
For your convenience, it is normal
for the lights and fan to remember
their last setting when you press the
Memory/O button.
If you want only the lights on, press the “FAN +” (or the “FAN –”
) button to turn the fan o. When you power the hood up next
time, only the lights will function. NOTE: You may turn the fan
and lights o or on separately, using the “+” or “–” buttons.
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