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BROAN
89000 Series
Deluxe Ducted Range Hood
Installation Instructions
The 89000 Series hood is designed for use over convertible cooktops with drop-in griddle, rotisserie, or grille accessories. It may be wired
and ducted either horizontally or vertically.
NOTE
,
NOTE
I Not
for installationgasingrilles
island over
applications.
Notorfor
use over
charcoal
14,000 BTU,
electric
grilles
over 4,000grilles,
watts,

hood used
is designed
for use in
high heat
applications
and
II This
cannot
the ductfree
version.
notoutside
convertonly.
this
hood to be
ductfree inoperation.
Vent
hood toDothe

INTENDED FOR DOMESTIC COOKING ONLY.A
_1_ Z_,

WARNING

WARNING

TO REDUCE
THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
OR INJURY
TO PERSONS,
OBSERVE
THE FOLLOWING:
1
Use this unit only in the manner
intended
by the manufacturer
If you have
questions,
contact
in the warranty
2

3.

4.

5.

the

manufacturer

at the

address

or telephone

number

TO REDUCE
THE RISK OFINURY
TO PERSONS
GREASE
FIRE, OBSERVE
THE FOLLOWING:*
1. SMOTHER
the burner
immediately,

listed

Before servicing
or cleaning
unit, switch power off at service panel and Iockthe
service
disconnecting
means
to prevent
power
from
being
switched
on
accidentally.
When the service
disconnecting
means cannot be looked, securely
fasten a prominent
warning
device,
such as a tag, to the service
panel.
Installation
work and electrical
wiring must be done by a qualified
person(s)
in
accordance
with all applicable
codes
and standards,
including
fire-rated
construction
codes
and standards.

2.
3.
4.

Sufficient
air is needed for proper
combustion
and exhausting
of gases through
the flue (chimney)
of fuel burning equipment
to prevent
backdrafting.
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.
When cutting or drilling
into wall or ceiling,
do not damage
electrical
wiring and
other hidden utilities

6. Ducted fans must always
be vented
to the outdoors.
7. Do not use this range hood with an additional
speed control
8. To reduce
the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork.
9. Use with approved
cord-connection
kit only
10.This
unit must be grounded.
TO REDUCE
THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE
FIRE:
1.

Never leave surface
and greasy spillovers

2.

Always

3.

Clean ventilating
on fan or filter.

fans

frequently.

4

Use proper
pan
surface
element

size

Always

turn hood

units unattended
that may ignite

ON when

cooking

at high heat
Grease

use

or when

should

cookware

not

cooking

appropriate

for

or ratchet

drive

[]
[]
[]
[]
[]

1-1/4 Spade bit
Common
head and phillips head screwdriver
Pliers
Tape measure or ruler and pencil.
Saber saw or drywall saw

[]

Metal

know

size

stream

how to

_,

1.

For general ventilating
materials
and vapors

To avoid motor bearing
damage
and noisy/and
or unbalanced
impellers,
keep
drywall
spray, construction
dust, etc off power unit.
For best capture
of cooking
ipurities,
your range hood should be mounted
1824" above the cooking
surface.
Please read specification
label on product for further information
and requirements.

use only

Do not use to exhaust

hazardous

or explosive

foods.

of the

TOOLS
Drill, electric

- a violent

to accumulate
the

TOP

FLAMES
with a close-fitting
lid, cookie
sheet, or metal tray, turn off
BE CAREFUL
TO PREVENT
BURNS.
lf the flames do not go out
EVACUATE
AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.

explosion
will result
Use an extinguisher
ONLY if:
A You know you have a Class ABC extinguisher
and you already
operate
it
B. The fire is small and contained
in the area where it started
C The fire department
is being called

,,,,TOOLS AND MATERIALS

[]

OF A RANGE

2

4.

smoking
settings

flaming

EVENT

NEVER
PiCK UP A FLAMING
PAN- You may be burned.
DO NOT USE WATER,
including
wet dishcloths
or towels

CAUTION

3.

be allowed

IN THE

D You can fight the fire with your back to an exit
*Based on "Kitchen
Firesafety
Tips" published
by NFPA.

device.

at high settings.
Boilovers
cause
Heat oils slowly on low or medium

A

REQUIRED
MATERIALS

[]
[]
[]
[]

Electrical
wiring and supplies
codes
Roof or wall cap
Roof cement or caulk
Duct and duct tape

of type to comply

with local

snips
For Installation on Kitchen Cabinets with Recessed Bottoms Only:
[] Two 1 "x 2"x 12" (approximate
length) wood strips (purchase
locally
[] Four 1-1/4" long flat head wood screws (purchase
locally)
to fasten strips to cabinet bottom

INSTALLER:Leave This Manual With The Homeowner.
HOMEOWNER:Use and Care Informationon Page 7.

PLAN DUCTWORK
Begin planning ductwork by deciding where duct will run
hood and outside. For best performance,
use shortest
duct run and a minimum
number of elbows. In more
situations, 3-1/4"x 10" duct can be converted to round
means of a transition.
FIGS. 1A - E below show several

INSTALLATION

between
possible
complex
duct by
choices.

MODEL
ROOF

MODEL
3-1/4"x

MODEL
WALL

639

OR

634
CAP

401
10"

OR

644

DUCT

649

CAP

FIG. lC. Ducting straight up through
For single story installations.

MODEL
ROOF

FIG. tA. Ducting directly through
outside wall. If wall cap is
used directly off back of hood, check to make sure that damper
flap in darnper/duct
connector
on hood does not interfere with
damper
flap in wall cap. If it does,
remove flap on hood
damper/duct
connector.

634
CAt n

MODEL
6'"

OR

10" duct.

644

406

ROUND

MODEL

roof using 3-1/4"x

DUCT

411

ROUND
DUCT
TRANSITION

M()DEL
4UI
i 1/4 _ 10

DU(

T

MODEL
WALl

639

OR

649

CAP

FIG. 1D.

Straight

up through
MODEL
419
ADJUSTABLE

MODEL

FIG. lB. At hmes ,t will be easter to run duct vertically
an elbow.

and use

3

IS'_."

411
x

R O U'NL)

10

1
" TO

6

roof using

ELBOW

round

duct.

MODEL
641
WALL
CAP

MODEL
405
6
ROUND
DUCT

_

DUC[

TRANSITION

FIG. 1E. Ducting between ceiling joists for mutti story installations or through soffits above cabinets where soffit connects to
outside walls.

,,,

,

PREPARE HOOD
1.

Step 2

Unpack hood and check contents. You should receive:
1 - assembled hood
1 - plastic bag, containing:
4 - 7/8" wood screws for mounting hood to cabinet
2 - 1/4" black sheet metal screws for mounting damper/
duct connector to hood
2 - aluminum tilters
1 - damper/duct connector

For Steps

2 - 6 below,

refer to FIG. 2.

2.

Set hood upside down and remove

3.

Remove

filters.

4.

Remove

wiring box cover

5.

To make hood lighter and easier to handle, remove blower
assembly.
a.) Unplug blower.
b.) LOosen knurled nuts on mounting rods and slip rods out
of blower mounting brackets.
Do not remove nuts completely from rods.
c.) Lift out blower and set blower aside.

Step 3

bottom cover and screws.

and screws.

CAUTION
Do not grasp
damaged.

Step 6

s

Step 4

ep

blower

by blower

/

wheels.

Wheels

may be /

J

6.

Remove light lens. Squeeze
hood and lift lens out.

sides of lens toward

center

of

7.

Remove

either

top or rear electrical

8.

Remove

either

top or rear duct knockout.

9.

Fasten damper/duct
connector to hood over opening.
Use
two black sheet metal screws provided in parts bag. (FIG. 3)

5
knockout.

(FIG

(FIG.

3)

3)

VERTICAL
DUCTING

/

ELECTRICAL
KNOCKOUTS

HINGE
PINS

DuCT
KNOCKOUTS

HORIZONTAL
DUCTING

PREPARE

THE INSTALLATION

LOCATION
NOTE

If distance between
wall and front of cabinet face frame
is more than 12", there will be a gap between back of hood
and wall, This is normal. Top front edge of hood should
be flush with front of cabinet face frame. OMIT STEP 1 if
hood will be installed
under cabinets with flush bottom.

1.

For Cabinets With Recessed Bottoms ONLY: (FIG. 4) Install wood filler strips on each side of recessed area under
cabinet. Use two 1" x 2" strips cut to length (use thicker strips
if necessary). Fasten strips with wood screws about 3" in from
each end.
Measure and mark the following:
(FIG. 5)
a,) electrical wiring opening
b.) duct opening
Cut duct opening in wall or cabinet bottom.
Drill 1-1/4" electrical wiring opening in wall or cabinet bottom.
Hold hood up against cabinet bottom and trace keyhole slots
onto cabinet bottom or filler strips. For larger hoods: Two 1/4"
dia. holes are provided for secure mounting. They are located
in top of hood approx. 8" each side of center. Add filler strips
for these as necessary.
Avoid blocking hood's vertical electrical knockout.

2.

3.
4.
5.

6.

Screw four 7#'8'+wood screws from parts bag into exact center
of narrow end of keyhole slots marked on cabinet bottom.
Allow 3/8" of screws to project, so hood can be fitted into
place later.
Run electric wiring through hole drilled in wall or cabinet. Provide 6" leads and install proper connector
for type of wire
used.

7.

HORIZONTAL

DUCTING

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WIRING

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VERTICAL

DUCTING

AND

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(Through

Cabinet

Bottom)

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INSTALL

THE DUCTWORK

NOTE
These instructions
will follow the plans made on page 2.
Start on the outside and work back toward hood. Follow
appropriate
installing.

directions

WALL

for type

CAPS

of duct

(FIG.

system

you

are

6)

Use a saber saw to cut a hole slightly larger than duct so duct
will line up easily with hood. Install casing strips on outside walls
finished in siding. Assemble the ductwork and tape all joints. Run
ductwork
back to hood. Fasten wall cap to last section of duct
and nail or screw cap to wall. Seal all around flange on wall cap
with caulking compound.
Make sure that enough duct runs into
the room so that the duct will overlap the damper/duct
connector
by 314" when the hood is installed.

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PLASIIC

ROOF

CAPS (FIG.

ROOF

\

7)

Cut hole in roof slightly larger than duct so duct will line up easily
with hood. Trim shingles around hole so that they will fit snugly
around hood of cap when cap is installed. Assemble the ductwork and tape all joints. Run the ductwork down to hood. Trim
duct parallel to roof pitch, leaving 3/4" of duct projecting
above
roof (FIG. 7A). Seal all around duct with roof cement. (FIG. 7B)
Install roof cap, inserting back edge of cap under shingles. (FIG.
7C) Seal around cap with roof cement and seal all nail heads and
shingles which were cut or lifted (FIG. 7D)
Make sure that enough duct runs into the room so that the duct
will overlap the damper/duct
connector
by 3/4" when the hood
_s put into place

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INSTALL
1.

Position hood so that: (FIG.8)
a.) electrical wiring runs through
hood

opening

in top or back

b.) large part of keyhole slots fit over hood mounting
c,) damper/duct
connector
slides into ductwork

HOOD
5.

Replace
between

6.

Install two 75 watt bulbs, or one 75 watt and one 25 watt bulb
for night-light
use. Install 25 watt bulb in right-hand socket.
Reinstall
light lens.

of

screws

wiring box cover and screws.
hood and box.

Do not pinch

wiring

Reinstall blower Do not grasp blower by blower wheels.
Position blower so that blower discharge
lines up with
damper/duct
connector.
(FIG. 10) Slip mounting
rods into
brackets on blower assembly and tighten knurled nuts securely. Plug in blower.

7.

BLOWER
DISCHARGE

HORIZONTAL
DUCTING

2.

3.
4.

Push hood back so that mounting screws slide into narrow
end of keyhole slots. When mounting
larger hoods, run (2)
screws through the 1/4" dia. holes (in hood top and 8" each
side of center) and into the cabinet bottom or added filler
strips Tighten all screws firmly
Install Iocknut on electrical connector and tighten securely.
Make electrical connections.
Connect white to white, black
to black and green or bare wire to green ground screw. (FIG.
9)

DUCTING

8.

Reinstall

9.

Install filters. Make sure that tab onfilter is toward outside and
bottom. (FIG. 11)

10.

Turn

bottom

VERTICAL

on power

cover

and screws.

and check

operation

Refer to FIG. 2.

of blower

I_lE_lilll

2

and

light.

'

USE AND CARE

Always turn your hood on before you begin cooking to establish
an air flow in the kitchen. Let the hood run for a few minutes to
clear the air after you turn the range off. This will help keep the
whole kitchen cleaner and brighter.
CONTROLS

(FIG.

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rFll°"

12)

SPEED - Infinite speed slide control controls blower speed and
sound levels.

ir

BLOWER - Turns blower "ON" and "OFF". When blower is turned "OFF", Air Speed Control remains at pre-set speed. When
blower is turned on again, it will return to the previously chosen
setting.
LIGHT - Turns light "ON" and "OFF". First positionturns on both
bulbs for normal lighting. Second position turns off one bulb, so
that by combining a 75 watt and 25 watt bulb, you have a night
light system. Third position turns both bulbs "OFF". Maximum
bulb rating is 75 watts. Do not install bulbs rated higher than 75
watts.
HEAT

SENTRY _

SAFETY

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120

V

60 Hz.

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FEATURE
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Your hood is equipped with a Heat Sentry TM thermostat.
This
safety device will turn on or speed up the blower if it senses excess heat above the cooking surface.

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WIRING

BOX

If the blower is not on, or if it is running at low speed, the Heat
Sentry,M will override
the normal
blower control and turn the
blower on to high speed. When the temperature
level drops to
normal levels the blower will return to its original setting.

I

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)>

SLK

FILTERS
Remove filter by grasping filter tab and lifting filter up into recess
at top of filter channel. Swing bottom of filter out to remove.

4

frequently
safe.

with a detergent

J

THERMOSTA1

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Filters should be cleaned
They are also dishwasher

BLK

6

_

BLK

_m

solution.

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CLEANING
Use a mild detergent suitable for painted surfaces. DO NOT USE
ABRASIVE
CLOTH,
STEEL
WOOL
PADS, OR SCOURING
POWDERS.
Vacuum blower to clean. Do not immerse blower in
water.

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SERVICE PARTS
89000 Series
Deluxe Ducted Range Hood

BR N

KEY
NO.

PART

DESCRIPTION

NO.
97007656

3

Wiring Box Cover
#8-18 x 3/8 Phillips Truss Head Screws (4 req.)*
Bottom Cover, White
Bottom Cover, Harvest
Bottom Cover, Almond
Bottom Cover, Silver (for Stainless
Steel)
Bottom Cover, Biscuit
Bottom Cover, Black
Light Lens
Thermostat
Assembly
Sheet Metal Nuts "U" Type
Control Board Assembly
#6B-20 Phillips Flat Head Screws (2 req.)*
Blower Wheel, Clockwise
Blower Wheel, Counterclockwise
Motor Retaining Ring
Rubber Vibration Ring
Motor
Blower Scroll Housing
Blower Mounting
Rod
Blower Mounting
Rod Nut
Control Panel - Black (30", 33" wide hoods)
Control Panel - White (30" wide hoods)
Control Panel - Biscuit (30" wide hoods)
Control Panel - Black (36", 39" wide hoods)
Control Panel - White (36" wide hoods)
Control Panel - Biscuit (36" wide hoods)
Control Panel - Black (42" wide hoods)
Control Panel - White (42" wide hoods)
Control Panel - Biscuit (42" wide hoods)
Control Panel - Black (48" wide hoods)
Control Panel - White (48" wide hoods)
Blower Knob - Black
Blower Knob - White
Blower Knob - Biscuit
Speed
Control Knob - Black
Speed Control Knob - White
Speed Control Knob - Biscuit
Light Switch Knob - Black
Light Switch Knob - White
Light Switch Knob - Biscuit
Damper Assembly
(Includes
Key Nos. 23 & 24)
Damper Flap
Damper Bushing
#10-32
x 1/2 Green Ground Screw*
Wire Harness
Bulb Holder Cover
Aluminum
Filter Kit (contains
2 filters)
#8B x 3/8 Hex Head Sheet Metal Screws
(13 req.)*
Blower Assembly
Complete
(Includes
Key
Nos. 10-15, 29)

97007895
97007898
97007899
97007631
97015498
97009517

4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

2"/

28

99110605
97007901
93260454
97011801

99020142
99020143
98005212
99100439
97007729
97007313
99420464
99260476
97007657
97013360
97015568
97007658
97013976
97015569
97007659
97013977
97015570
97007660
97013361
95000924
95000925
95001058
99111127
99111128
99111214
99111123
99111124
99111215
97006078
98005221
99100379

19

15
20
21

16

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

11

12

13

14

97007570
98006546
97007894

97007542

13
12
*Standard

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