XOR Wall Mount User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- XO
Table of Contents
- SAFETY FIRST
- A Few Simple Rules To Plan Your Ductwork
- Estimating Total Equivalent Feet In A Duct
- Typical Installation Examples
- DIMENTION
- HIGHT AND LOWS
- Installation
- Electrical Connection
- Maintenance
- Easy To Operate
- Make Up Air Conversion
- Access Parts & Accessories
- We’ve Got Your Back
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
XOR WALL MOUNT
SAFETY FIRST
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I MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY
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READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING.
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IMPORTANT : Save these Instructions for the Local Electrical Inspectors use.
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INSTALLER : Please leave these Instructions with this unit for the owner.
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OWNER : Please retain these instructions for future reference.
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Take care when using cleaning agents or detergents.
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Suitable for use in household cooking area.
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WARNING – To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use this fan with any Solid-State Speed Control Device.
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CAUTION – To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls or ceilings or into attics, crawl spaces, or garages.
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CAUTION – For Residential Kitchen ventilating use only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors.
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CAUTION – To avoid motor bearing damage and noisy and/or unbalanced impellers, keep drywall spray, construction dust, etc. off power unit.
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CAUTION – Please read specification label on product for further information and requirements.
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WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
A. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer.
B. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel. -
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE:
A. 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.
B. Always turn hood ON when cooking with high heat.
C. Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on fan or filter.
D. Use proper pan size. Always use cookware appropriate for the size of the surface element.
E. Keep fan, filters and grease laden surface clean.
F. Use high range setting on range only when necessary. Heat oil slowly on low to medium setting.
G. Don’ t leave range unattended when cooking.
H. Always use cookware and utensils appropriate for the type and amount off food being prepared. -
WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
A. SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fitting lid, cookie sheet, or metal tray, then turn off the burner. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If the flames do not go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
B. NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN You may be burned.
C. DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels a violent steam explosion will result.
D. Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
1. You know you have a Class ABC extinguisher, and you already know how to operate it.
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. aBased on “kitchen firesafety tips” published by NFPA.
Proper maintenance of the Range Hood will assure proper performance of the unit. -
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
A. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction.
B. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.
C. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
D. Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.
E. This unit must be grounded. -
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY METAL DUCTWORK.
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WARNING – UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES DOMESTIC APPLIANCES MAY BE DANGEROUS.
A. Do not check filters with hood working.
B. Do not touch the lamps after a prolonged use of the appliance.
C. No food must be cooked flambé underneath the hood.
D. The use of an unprotected flame is dangerous for the filters and could cause fires.
E. Watch constantly while frying food in order to avoid cooking oil flare ups. F. Before performing any maintenance operation, disconnect the hood from the electrical service. -
The manufacturers will not accept any responsibility for possible damages, because of failure to observe the above instructions.
A Few Simple Rules To Plan Your Ductwork
THIS HOOD IS DESIGNED TO USE A 6″ ROUND DUCT
IT MAY BE TRANSITIONED TO A 3-1/4″ X 10″ RECTANGULAR DUCT NEVER REDUCE DUCT
SIZE. UNDERSIZED DUCTING SEVERELY RESTRICTS AIR FLOW AND HARMS PERFORMANCE.
(Example: the area of a 6″ Duct is more than TWICE that of a 4″ Duct)
KEEP DUCT RUNS AS SHORT AND STRAIGHT AS POSSIBLE.
AVOID USING FLEXIBLE METAL DUCTING IF RUN IS LONGER THAN 6′.
NEVER USE PLASTIC DUCTING.
USE SMOOTH BORE METAL DUCTING.
MINIMIZE THE NUMBER OF FITTINGS (see chart).
WHEN YOU MUST USE FITTINGS, TRY TO SEPARATE THEM WITH SECTIONS OF 3′ OR MORE
OF STRAIGHT DUCT.
ALWAYS FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S GUIDELINES FOR THE COOKING EQUIPMENT YOU ARE
VENTING.
IF MAKE UP AIR CONTROL DAMPERS ARE REQUIRED, POSITION THE SENSOR IN A STRAIGHT
RUN OF DUCT IDEALLY WITH 3′ OF STRAIGHT DUCT BETWEEN EACH SIDE OF THE SENSOR
AND A DUCT FITTING. REMEMBER TO INCLUDE POWER AND CONTROL WIRING FOR THIS IN
YOUR PLANS.
ADHERE TO ALL LOCAL BUILDING CODES AND ORDINANCES.
USE THE WORKSHEET THAT FOLLOWS TO HELP CALCULATE THE TOTAL EQUIVILENT
FEET OF YOUR DUCT RUN.
TOTAL EQUIVILENT FEET SHOULD BE LESS THAN 100′.
Estimating Total Equivalent Feet In A Duct
CAUSING AIR TO CHANGE DIRECTION CAUSES TURBULENCE AND RESTRICTS FLOW IN A
SYSTEM.
IF USING FLEXIBLE METAL DUCT – INCREASE ALL MULTIPLIERS BY 50% (12 BECOMES 18
– ETC.)
THIS EASY TO USE WORKSHEET IS FOR 600 CFM OR LESS.
UNDER “QTY USED” ENTER HOW OF EACH SECTION YOU WILL BE USING. IN THE FIRST TWO
ROWS – ENTER HOW MANY FEET OF EACH TYPE OF STRAIGHT DUCT YOU WILL BE USING
(I.E. FOR 20 FT ENTER 20, FOR 30FT ENTER 30).
ENTER THE NUMBER OF EACH TYPE OF TURN YOU ARE USING AND THE TYPE OF END CAP.
MULTIPLY ACROSS EACH ROW THE “MULTIPLIER” x “QTY USED” TO GET THE EQUIVALENT
FEET FOR THOSE COMPONENTS.
ADD UP ALL THE VALUES IN THE “EQUIVALENT FEET” COLUMN.
DUCT PIECE
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DESCRIPTION
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MULTIPLIER
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QTY USED
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EQUIVALENT FEET
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1’ of 6” Round Duct
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1
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| 1’ of 3 1/4“ x 10” Rect. Duct|
1
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| 6” 90 Degree Elbow|
12
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| 6” 45 Degree Elbow|
7
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| 3 1/4” x 10” 90 Degree|
14
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3 1/4” x 10” 45 Degree
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8
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| 3 1/4” x 10” Side 90 Degree|
33
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3 1/4” x 10” x 6” Round
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2
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3 1/4” x 10” x 6” 90 Degree
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4
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6” Round Wall Cap w Damper
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24
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3 1/4” x 10” Wall Cap w Damper
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24
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| 6” Round Roof Cap|
33
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TOTAL EQUIVALENT FEET SHOULD BE LESS THAN 100
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Typical Installation Examples
DIMENTION
› Front of hood
MODEL | A | B |
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XOR24SC | 24” | 19-11/16” |
XOR30SC | 30” | 20-7/8” |
XOR36SC | 36” | 20-7/8” |
XOR48SC | 48” | 20-7/8” |
› Top of hood
› Side of hood
› Duct cover removed
HIGHT AND LOWS
All range hoods have a recommended range of installation height over the
cooking surface.
It is important to install the hood at the proper mounting height. Hoods
mounted too low could result in heat damage and fire hazard; while hoods
mounted too high will be hard to reach and will lose its performance and
efficiency.
Installation
MOUNT TO THE WALL:
Drill the holes A respecting the distances indicated (Fig.1). Fix the appliance to the wall and align it in horizontal position to the wall units. When the appliance has been adjusted, definitely fix the hood using the screws A (Fig. 3). For the various installations use screws and screw anchors suited to the type of wall (e.g. reinforced concrete, plasterboard, etc.). If the screws and screw anchors are provided with the product, check that they are suitable for the type of wall on which the hood is to be fixed.
INSTALL THE DUCT COVER:
Adjust the width of the support bracket of the upper flue (Fig.2). Then
fix it to the ceiling using the screws A (Fig.3) in such a way that it
is in line with your hood and respecting the distance from the ceiling
indicated in Fig.1. Connect the flange C to the air exhaust hole using a
connection pipe (Fig. 3). Insert the upper flue into the lower flue. Fix
the lower flue to the hood using the screws B provided (Fig.3) ,
extract the upper flue up to the bracket and fix it with the screws B
(Fig.2).
IMPORTANT – The range hood must be secured to wall studs or use drywall
anchors capable of supporting 75 lbs
Electrical Connection
Lift the electrical plant box.
Remove the 3 fixed screws.
Position the electrical box so it is in the line with the holes of the
previously removed screws and tighten.
1.Route the power cord to the junction box.
2.Using listed conduit fittings and connectors, connect the power supply to
the box and each line to the appropriate wire following this color convention:
BLACK = HOT LEG
WHITE = NEUTRAL
GREEN/YELLOW = GROUND
Polarity must be observed.
Unit must be properly grounded.
Use a double throw disconnect switch.
- Replace the box cover
Replace the Anti-grease falters.
All wiring must be in compliance with national electrical code, ANSI/NFPA
70-1999 and all local codes and regulations.
Maintenance
Regular cleaning and maintenance is the key to long life and peak performance of any equipment.
- The anti-grease filter is used to trap any grease particles suspended in the air, therefore is subject to saturation (the time it takes for the filter to become saturated depends on the way in which the appliance is used). The grease filters should be cleaned frequently. Use a warm detergent solution. Grease filters are a dishwasher safe.
– To prevent potential fire hazards, the antigrease filters should be washed a minimum of every 2 months (it is possible to use the dishwasher for this task). – After a few washes, the colour of the filters may change. This does not mean they have to be replaced. If the replacement and washing instructions are not followed, the anti-grease filters may present a fire hazard.
CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL:
Do not use corrosive detergents, abrasive detergents or oven cleaners.
Do not use any product containing chlorine bleach or any product containing
chloride.
Do not use steel wool or abrasive scrubbing pads which will scratch and damage
surface.
Cleaning Stainless Steel Clean periodically with warm soapy water and clean cotton cloth or micro fiber cloth. Always rub in the direction of the stainless steel grain. To remove heavier grease build up use a liquid degreaser detergent. After cleaning use a non-abrasive stainless steel polish/cleaners, to polish and buff out the stainless luster and grain. Always rub lightly, with a clean cotton cloth or a micro fiber cloth and buff in the direction of the stainless steel grain.
Any painted surfaces should be cleaned with warm water and detergent only.
FOR UNITS USED IN RECIRCULATION MODE ONLY:
This refers to hoods which are not ducted outside but rely instead on carbon
filter elements to help purify the air before it is exhausted back into the
room.
The carbon element filters gradually lose efficiency and cannot be cleaned or
regenerated. These must be replaced at least 4 times a year, more frequently
if needed based on the amount of use and style of cooking.
CHANGING THE CARBON FILTERS:
Changing the filters is easy.
XORFSQR(ACK00083)
To Reduce the Risk of Fire and Shock use only conversion Kit Model
XORFSQR(ACK00083) Filters.
The XORFSQR filters are sold in pairs.
To replace the filters, unlatch and remove the Anti-Grease filters.
This will expose the blower.
Remove the old filter as shown in the figure and install the new filter simply
align and push into place to lock.
LED LIGHT REPLACEMENT
To replace the bulbs, rotate the lamp anticlockwise as shown in Figure.
Replace the bulbs with new ones of the same type.
Easy To Operate
Your XO range hood is controlled by these electronic push buttons which
illuminate when activated.
BUTTON : LIGHT
BUTTON 0 : OFF
BUTTON 1 : SPEED I
BUTTON 2 : SPEED II
BUTTON 3 : SPEED III
BUTTON T : AUTOMATIC STOP TIMER – 15 minutes (*)
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The appliance has the Power Boost speed function: press BUTTON 3 for two seconds and it will be activated for 10 minutes after which it will return to the previously set speed. When the function is active the LED flashes. To interrupt it before the 10 minutes have expired press BUTTON 3 again.
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By pressing BUTTON T for two seconds (with the hood switched off) the “clean air” function is activated. This function switches the appliance on for ten minutes every hour at the first speed. As soon as this function is activated the motor starts up at the first speed for ten minutes. During this time BUTTON T and BUTTON 1 must flash at the same time. After ten minutes the motor switches off and the LED of BUTTON T remains switched on with a fixed light until the motor starts up again at the first speed after fifty minutes and BUTTON T and BUTTON 1 start to flash again for ten minutes and so on. By pressing any key for the exclusion of the hood light the hood will return immediately to its normal functioning (e.g. if BUTTON 2 is pressed the “clean air” function is deactivated and the motor moves to the 2nd speed straight away. By pressing the BUTTON 0 the function is deactivated).
(*) The “automatic stop timer” delays stopping of the hood, which will continue functioning for 15 minutes at the operating speed set at the time this function is activated. -
Active carbon/grease filter saturation:
– When button flashes at a frequency of 2 seconds , the grease filters must be cleaned.
– When button flashes at a frequency of 0.5 seconds, the carbon filters must be replaced. After the clean filter has been replaced, the electronic memory must be reset by pressing button for approximately 5 seconds , until the light on the button stops flashing.
Make Up Air Conversion
New Code Compliance Control
Some local codes limit the maximum exhaust airflow of range hoods to 400 CFM before a Make Up Air System is required.
The XOR24SC, XOR30SC, XOR36SC, XOR48SC models are supplied with 600 CFM capacity.
The CCC system allows you to limit the hood from 600 CFM to 395 CFM.
To set up for 395 CFM Operation – follow the procedure below:
- After the hood has been powered up initially, disconnect the power supply by shutting off the circuit breaker.
- VERY IMPORTANT, after turning power back on to the unit, you must press and hold both the and “0” buttons simultaneously within 5 seconds of re-powering the unit.
NOTE: If you do not press the buttons within the first 5 seconds after turning power back on to the hood – the CCC function will not engage and you must repeat from Step 1.
- The control blinks 3 times
- The hood is now configured at 395 CFM – the POWER BOOST function is also disabled.
- Affix the sticker supplied to indicate the unit has been reconfigured to a maximum air flow of 395 CFM.
- Once reconfigured for 395 CFM, the unit cannot be reset to 600 CFM.
Access Parts & Accessories
RECIRCULATION KITS FILTERS
REPLACEMENT LIGHTS REMOTE CONTROLS DUCT COVERS
REPLACEMENT SWITCHES BLOWER MOTORS FAN WHEELS
ALL OF THESE PARTS AND MORE ARE AVAILABLE, SIMPLY VISIT WWW.XOAPPLIANCE.COM
and click on PARTS STORE
OR CALL US AT 973-403-8900
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90 DAY LOVE IT or LEAVE IT. For 90 Days all our products are backed by our unique Love it or Leave it Guarantee. TWO-YEAR PARTS & LABOR LIMITED WARRANTY. XO warrants to the original purchaser of every new XO ventilation unit, the cabinet and all parts thereof, to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal and proper use and maintenance as specified by XO and upon proper installation and start-up in accordance with the instruction packet supplied with each XO unit. XO’s obligation under this warranty is limited to a period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase.
WARRANTY CLAIMS. All claims for labor or parts must be made directly through XO. All claims should include: model number and serial number of cabinet, proof of purchase, and date of installation. In case of warranted compressor, the compressor model tag must be returned to XO along with the above listed information.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY. XO’s sole obligation under this warranty is limited to either repair or replacement of parts, subject to the additional limitations below. This warranty neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume obligations other than those expressly covered by this warranty. Open box, factory seconds, scratch and dent, floor models and commercial applications are excluded from these warranties.
WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE. This warranty is not assignable and applies only in favor of the original purchaser/ user at the original installation location. Any such assignment or transfer shall void the warranties herein made and shall void all warranties, express or implied, including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
IMPROPER USAGE. XO assumes no liability for parts or labor coverage for
component failure or other damages resulting from improper usage or
installation or failure to clean and/or maintain product as set forth in the
warranty packet provided with the unit.
ALTERATION OR NEGLECT. XO is not responsible for the repair or replacement of
any parts that XO determines have been subjected after the date of manufacture
to alteration, neglect, abuse, misuse, accident, damage during transit or
installation, fire, flood, or act of God.
IMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. XO is not responsible for the repair or replacement of failed or damaged components resulting from electrical power failure, high or low voltage, use of extension cords, or improper grounding of the unit.
YOUR RIGHTS UNDER STATE LAW. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages or a limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
OUTSIDE U.S. This warranty does not apply to, and XO is not responsible for,
any warranty claims made on products sold or used outside the 48 continental
United States.
To obtain service:
Call 973-403-8900 |email
service@xoappliance.com | or submit a
request on our website www.xoappliance.com
References
- XO Appliance | The Next Level in Luxury Appliances
- Product Registration | XO Appliance
- Priority Service for your XO Product | XO Appliance
- Priority Service for your XO Product | XO Appliance
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