Cyclone Self-Cleaning Range Hoods

Undermount Range Hoods

Important Safety Instructions

WARNING This appliance must be installed by a qualified technician. The manufacturer declines all responsibilities in the event of failure to observe the instructions given here for installation, maintenance and suitable use of the product. The manufacturer further declines all responsibility for injury due to negligence, and the warranty of the unit automatically expires due to improper installation and maintenance.

CAUTION Suitable for use in household cooking area. For residential cooking use only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials or vapors. Two installers are recommended because of the size and weight of this hood. Do not use more than 60 watts incandescent light bulbs for any model. Do not use round shaped light bulb for models CY1000C, CY1000R, NA930C, NA930R, and NA940D. Recommended use 23W florescent tube (equivalent to a 90 watts incandescent light bulb). Do not use more than 25 watts per halogen bulb for models CYS1000R, and CY1011R. Light bulbs combined are not to exceed 50 watts. Use LED bulb, 1.4W maximum per bulb, for CY3000R. Use LED puck light, 1.4W maximum per light, for NA330R, PTB56 and PTB8 series. *Bulb & socket may change.

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. 2. Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off at service panel and lock service panel to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device to the service panel. 3. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified persons in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction. 4. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer's guideline and safety standards as published by the local code authorities. 5. When cutting or drilling into walls or ceilings, be careful not to damage existing electrical wiring and other hidden utilities. 6. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and to properly exhaust air, ducted fans must always be vented outdoors. Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls, ceilings, attics, crawl spaces, or garages. Do not connect this fan with any solid-state speed control device. 7. Always keep the duct clear to maintain proper airflow for venting. 8. The bottom of the hood MUST NOT BE LESS than 28" and at a suggested maximum of 36" above cooktop for best capture of cooking impurities. For a gas range, the bottom of the hood MUST NOT BE LESS than 30" above cooktop.

WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE: 1. Never leave the range unattended at high settings. 2. Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when flaming food. 3. Use proper pan size. Always use cookware appropriate for the size of the surface element. 4. Keep fan, filters and grease laden surfaces clean. Clean ventilating fans frequently. Do not allow grease to accumulate on fan or filter. 5. Use HIGH setting on hood only when necessary. 6. Don't leave hood unattended when cooking. 7. To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork. 8. This unit must be grounded. 9. Not for outdoor use.

WARNING Do not repair or replace any part of this appliance unless specifically recommended in this book. All other service should be performed by a qualified technician. The hood motor has a thermal overload that will automatically shut off the motor if it becomes overheated. The motor will restart. If the motor continually shuts off and restarts, contact the Cyclone service department. Ensure that the hood is mounted at the recommended mounting height. This product may have sharp edges. Be careful to avoid cuts and abrasions during installation and cleaning.

Damage Inspection

Ducting

WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork. 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, ceilings, attics, crawl spaces, or garages.

CAUTION Best to use rigid type metal ducts. Flexible ducts can restrict airflow by more than 50%. Reduce the number of transitions and turns as much as possible. If a reducer is used, install a long reducer instead of a pancake reducer. If turns and transitions are required, install them as far away from the opening as possible and as far apart between two as possible.

WARNING 450 - 699 CFM requires a minimum of 6" diameter duct. 700 - 949 CFM requires a minimum of 8" diameter duct. 950 - 1200 CFM requires a minimum of 10" diameter duct. Any use of duct contrary to above, can result in the warranty being rendered null and void. The venting duct must travel horizontally or vertically up to the outside wall or the roof. If it is turned downward anywhere in the venting system, the warranty can be rendered null and void.

Fasten all connections with sheet metal screws and tape all joints with certified aluminum foil tape or duct. Do not cut a joist or stud unless absolutely necessary. If a joist or stud must be cut then a supporting frame must be constructed. Before making cutouts make sure there is proper clearance within the ceiling or wall for the exhaust vent.

Examples of different types of ventilation for undermounts:

Additional parts not provided.

Mounting Heights and Clearance

WARNING The hood should be installed at 28" minimum above the cooking surface. If pairing your range hood with a gas stove minimum mounting height must be 30" above the cooking surface.

Minimum mount height between range top to hood bottom should be no less than 28" for electric or ceramic stoves, and no less than 30" for gas stoves. The maximum mount height should be no more than 36". The hood must be installed at the correct mounting height. Hoods mounted too low could result in heat damage. Hoods mounted too high, on the other hand, will be less effective and performance may suffer.

Check your ceiling height and the hood height maximum before you select your hood.

Hood installation height above cook top is the user's preference. The lower the hood is above the cook top the more efficient it will be in drawing out cooking odors, grease and smoke.

Diagram showing minimum and maximum mounting heights: Min: 36", Gas: 30", Ceramic/Electric: 28".

Wiring Installation

This appliance requires 120V 60Hz electrical supply and connection to an individual properly grounded branch circuit protected by a circuit breaker or time delay fuse.

Grounding Instructions

This appliance must be grounded. This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire or with a plug having grounding wire. The grounding wire must be grounded properly in the junction box or the plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.

  1. Connect the power line ground wire to the green ground wire supplied with the hood.
  2. Connect the black power wire to the black wire supplied with the hood.
  3. Connect the white neutral wire to the white wire supplied with the hood.

Install the Electrical Power Supply (PTB8 series only)

Position the outlet or junction box within the space covered by the upper cabinet or optional chimney flue. Place the outlet or junction box at a maximum distance of 36” above from where the cord exits from the hood. The center of the outlet or junction box should be positioned at no less than 2 ¼” away from the center of the damper. Make sure this does not interfere with the mounting area, ducting or chimney flue.

Diagram showing electrical connections: Black: Power, White: Neutral, Green: Ground. Also shows placement of junction box relative to hood.

Undermount Hood Installation

Tools and Materials Required

Parts Supplied

Hardware Package

Preparation for Installation

WARNING Turn off power circuit at the service panel before wiring this unit. All electrical work must be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with all applicable codes and standards. This range hood must be properly grounded.

CAUTION At least two installers are required due to the weight and size of the hood.

1. Unpack range hood and check contents. Note: Be cautious of sharp edges within the unit. Remove hood cover insert screws and lift off cover to expose the inside (Figure 1). For NA330R/PTB56, to open the cover (baffle filter) complete the following steps (Figure 1a):

i. Pull the baffle filter forwards toward the front of the hood using the handle while pushing the back side upwards inside the hood.

ii. With the filter tilted upwards, push the filter backward and then pull down the front to remove the baffle filter.

Diagrams illustrating baffle removal.

2. Remove either the top or rear electrical knockout depending on how you plan to run power leads to the hood through cabinet or wall (Figure 2).

i. Insert a screwdriver into the knockout slot and bend the knockout back and forth (Figure 3a & 3b). Pliers may be used to remove the loosened knockout.

3. For rectangular rear venting configuration (Figure 4):

i. Cover the rectangular top cutout with the rectangular cover plate and fasten with tapping screws. For optimal use, remove flapper for top venting configuration.

ii. Place the rectangular damper onto the rear cutout and fasten with tapping screws. Important: Seal both the top cover plate and damper with aluminum foil tape (preferred) or duct tape.

4. For rectangular top venting configuration (Figure 5):

i. Cover the rear cutout with the rectangular cover plate and fasten with tapping screws.

ii. Place the rectangular damper onto the top rectangular cutout and fasten with tapping screws. Important: Seal both the rear cover plate and damper with aluminum foil tape (preferred) or duct tape.

5. For round top venting configuration: no rear cover or damper required.

Preparation for Vent and Exhaust Duct Connection

1. To connect a rectangular vent to a round exhaust duct (or vice versa), you must use a transition and/or adapter.

2. If the duct size is greater than what is equipped on the product, a reducer is necessary to accommodate the different size. If the duct size is less than what is recommended for your product, the efficiency of your Cyclone Range Hood will be reduced and the warranty can be rendered null and void.

3. If the rectangular vent is being connected to an existing rectangular duct, a transition/adapter may not be required, however, a professional should be consulted to install the range hood properly.

4. An exhaust duct needs to be cut if there is not an existing duct in your home. Please consult/hire a professional to complete the work properly. In general, for rear venting, a rectangular hole needs to be cut into the wall to fit the rectangular exhaust duct extended to the outside wall. For top venting, a rectangular or a 6" round hole needs to be cut through the ceiling or the back wall and the bottom of the cabinet to fit the duct connection.

Install the Undermount Hood

1. Place the range hood on the bottom of the cabinet. Route the power supply cord through the access hole and through the knockout. This step will have to be accomplished while positioning the hood (Figure 6 & 7).

2. Center the hood in place beneath the cabinet and flush with the front of the cabinet. Outline the four keyhole mounting slots for the hood onto the bottom of the cabinet.

3. Partially screw in the four hood mounting wood screws through the narrow ends of the marked keyholes.

4. Align the hood's wider ends of the keyholes mounting slots over the four partially installed screws. Push the hood against the wall so that the screws are now secured in the narrow end of the keyhole and that the front of the hood is aligned with the cabinet front (Figure 7).

5. Check to ensure the rear or top vent is fitted and connected to the duct properly. Use aluminum foil tape to cover all seams.

6. Tighten the hood mounting screws all the way into the cabinet so the hood is firmly attached.

7. Make the Electrical Connection:

i. Secure the electrical wire to the hood with the connector's "STAR" locknut.

ii. Strip about ½" of insulation from the ends of the electrical power wires.

iii. Connect the power line ground wire to the green ground wire supplied with the hood (Figure 8).

iv. Connect the black power wire to the black wire supplied with the hood.

v. Complete the same step with the white wire.

8. Reinstall the hood cover plate with the insert screws. For NA330R, no screws are needed. Place baffle filters back on.

9. Attach the rectangular and round oil collectors at the far back and under the fan guard respectively. For NA330R, oil collector is already installed.

10. Turn on the hood to check for any leaks in the ductwork and to ensure proper function.

Diagrams illustrating installation steps.

PTB8 Series Installation

Wall Mount Installation Instructions

1. Determine mounting height of the hood. Cyclone recommends that the hood be mounted at a minimum height of: For gas stoves 30" - 36" For electric, induction, etc. stoves 28" - 36"

2. Confirm the location of the mounting cleat and check to make sure it is centered and level. Secure the cleat in place with the 3" wood screws provided. (Figure 1) Note: make sure the wood cleat is secured and fastened to all available wall studs (a minimum of 2 studs is ideal) where there is only one stud available, use drywall anchors or suitable substitute. Do not rely on drywall alone to support the hood.

3. Rest the hood on the wood cleat with one person holding the hood. Score the drywall through at least 2 of the 3 holes located on the rear panel of the hood for placement of screws and/or drywall and anchors. Remove the hood and drill pilot holes into the marks transferred on the wall and add anchors if there is no stud(s) available.

Diagrams illustrating wall mount installation.

Preparation for Vent and Exhaust Duct Connection

1. The round vent of a Cyclone Range Hood is 6” (8” for PTB88) If the round exhaust duct is not 6" (8" for PTB88) diameter, a transition/adapter is necessary to accommodate the different size. If the exhaust duct is less than 6" (8" for PTB88) diameter, the efficiency of your Cyclone Range Hood will be reduced and the warranty may be rendered null and void.

Under Mount Installation Instructions

*FOLLOW THE STEPS FOR WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION

In Addition:

1. Cut an access hole in your cabinet for the damper and ducting. Note: The damper should be installed at the end when connecting the duct. (Figure 5)

2. There are 5 pilot holes located at the top of the hood. Use the 5 x ½" screws provided to secure the hood to the cabinet. (Figure 6)

Diagrams illustrating under mount installation.

Undermount Hoods Specifications

NA940DCY917RCYB919RCYS1000RNA330RPTB8 SeriesPTB56
SIZE30"30"/36"30"/36"24"/30"30"/36"24" (PTB83) 30"/36" (PTB83/86/88)30"/36"
MAX. CUBIC FEET/ METER (CFM)680300570300680300 (PTB83) 600 (PTB86) 880 (PTB88)680
MAX. SONES747474 (PTB83) 6 (PTB86) TBD (PTB88)7
MOTORDOUBLESINGLEDOUBLESINGLEDOUBLESINGLEDOUBLE
FINISHWHT/BLK/SSWHT/BLK/SSWHT/BLK/SSWHT/BLK/SSSSSSMB/SS
CONTROLSROCKER SWITCHPUSH BUTTONPUSH BUTTONROCKER SWITCHDIGITAL TOUCH SWITCHPUSH BUTTONPUSH BUTTON
SPEED LEVELS2332634
TIME DELAY OFFNONONONOYESYESYES
FILTERSNOMESHBAFFLENOBAFFLEBAFFLEBAFFLE
DUCTNA940D - 6" ROUND TOP/3 1¼" x 10" RECTANGULAR TOP OR REAR3 4" x 10" RECTANGULAR TOP OR REAR3 4" x 10" RECTANGULAR TOP OR REAR3 ½" x 10" RECTANGULAR TOP OR REAR3 ¼" x 10" RECTANGULAR TOP OR REARPTB83/PTB86 - 6" ROUND TOP/ PTB88 8" ROUND TOP3 4" x 10" RECTANGULAR TOP OR REAR
AC INPUT120V 60Hz120V 60Hz120V 60Hz120V 60Hz120V 60Hz120V 60Hz120V 60Hz
LIGHTINGFlorescent2 x 1.4W LED Light Bulb2 x 1.4W LED Light Bulb2 × 20W Halogen Lights2 x 1.4W LED Puck Light3 × 1.4W LED Puck LightLED Puck Light
MOUNTING HEIGHTMin. Electric 28" Max. 36" Gas 30" Max. 36"Min. Electric 28" Gas 30" Max. 36"Min. Electric 28" Gas 30" Max. 36"Min. Electric 28" Gas 30" Max. 36"Min. Electric 28" Gas 30" Max. 36"Min. Electric 28" Gas 30" Max. 36"Min. Electric 28" Gas 30" Max. 36"

*Bulb & socket may change.

Troubleshooting

For additional service inquiries, contact Cyclone servicing department at 1-888-293-5662 or Service@CycloneRangeHoods.com

ISSUECAUSESOLUTION
Unit doesn't work after installation.1. The power source is not turned ON. 2. The power line and the cable locking connector are not connected properly. 3. The control panel or motherboard is defective (CY3000R/NA330R).1. Ensure power is ON for the circuit breaker and unit. 2. Check the power connection with the unit is connected properly. 3. Change the control panel or motherboard.
Light indicates power ON but motor doesn't turn.1. The motor is defective, possibly seized. 2. The control panel or motherboard is defective.1. Change the motor. Servicing may be required. 2. Change defective part. Servicing may be required.
The unit vibrates.1. The motor is not secured. 2. Damaged blower wheel. 3. The hood is not secured in place. 4. Venting duct too small or blockage in the duct opening or ductwork.1. Tighten the motor in place. 2. Replace the blower wheel. Servicing may be required. 3. Check the installation of the hood. Screws may require tightening. 4. Check the venting duct and the wall cap or roof cap.
Motor works but lights do not turn on.1. Defective light bulb. 2. The light bulb is loose. 3. The control panel or motherboard is defective (CY3000R/NA330R).1. Change the light bulb. 2. Tighten the light bulb. 3. Change the control panel or motherboard.
The hood is not venting out properly.1. The hood might be hanging too high from the cook top. 2. Blockage in the duct opening or ductwork. 3. Using the wrong size of ducting.1. Adjust the distance between the cook top and the bottom of the hood within 28" - 36" above the range. 2. Remove all obstructions from the duct work or duct opening. 3. Use the appropriate size duct work.

Maintenance

For a complete description of our maintenance and operating instructions you may visit us online at www.CycloneRangeHoods.com to download your model's Use and Care Guide. Due to the fact that we are always striving to improve our products and take advantage of advances in technology, there may be slight variations in your product.

WARNING Always switch off power and unplug before cleaning and maintenance.

Surface and Filter Cleaning:

Clean with warm soapy water and a clean cloth. Do not use corrosive or abrasive detergent or steel wool pads that can scratch the surface of the machine. Use non-abrasive stainless steel polish to buff out the luster and grain. Scrub lightly. The stainless steel filters trap residue and grease from cooking. The filters should never have to be replaced but should be cleaned thoroughly every 30 to 60 days depending on cooking habits. Filters may be placed on the top rack of the dishwasher or soaked in warm, soapy water. Spray degrease detergent and leave to soak if heavily soiled.

Replacing Lightbulbs:

WARNING Always switch off electrical supply before carrying out any operation on the appliance. In order to prevent the risk of personal injury, the halogen lamps must be cooled before removal. Do not use more than 60W incandescent light bulbs for any model. Do not use round shaped light bulb for models NA940D. Recommended use 23W florescent tube (equivalent to a 90W incandescent light bulb). *Bulb & socket may change.

Please use 23W or 15W florescent tube light bulbs for NA940D. Use 120V 20W halogen light bulbs for CY1011R/ CYS1000R. Use LED bulb, 1.4W maximum per bulb, for CY3000R. Use LED puck light, 1.4W maximum per light, for NA330R.

To change bulbs for CYS1000R and CY3000R:

  1. Firmly press fingers against the light bulb and twist counter-clockwise until bulb is loosened.

This range hood requires LED bulbs. (1.4W maximum per bulb) To change the light bulb, remove light case from the light socket. The light case can be accessed from the inside of the body of the machine. i. Disconnect the connecting wires of the light socket from the motherboard wires. ii. Remove grease filters and push light case outward away from the machine. iii. Replace with a new case.

Control Panel

Model: NA330R (above) CY3000R (below)

The unit is controlled by a digital touch switch.

Diagrams of the control panel for NA330R and CY3000R, showing buttons for Light, LOW speed, Timer/24 Hour Clock, HIGH speed, and Power.

To Set the Time

The time will appear on the digital display panel. Simply press and hold the power button for about three seconds and use the LOW button to set the hour and the HIGH button to set the minutes.

To Engage Time-Delay Off Functions:

Simply press the power button while the machine is running, and use the LOW and HIGH power buttons to set the number of minutes you would like the fan to run before automatically shutting off.

Model: NA330D/CY1011R

The unit is controlled by rocker switches. The fan and light are each controlled by a rocker switch. The fan switch has three positions: HIGH, LOW and OFF. The light switch has two positions, ON and OFF. For CY1011R the light switch has three positions for HIGH, LOW and OFF.

Diagrams of the control panel for NA330D/CY1011R, showing rocker switches for Fan Controls (HIGH, LOW, OFF) and Light (OFF, ON, or HIGH, LOW, OFF).

Model: CYS1000R

The unit is controlled by rocker switches. The fan and light are each controlled by a rocker switch. The fan switch has three positions: HIGH, LOW and OFF. The light switch has three positions for HIGH, LOW and OFF.

Diagrams of the control panel for CYS1000R, showing rocker switches for Fan Controls (HIGH, LOW, OFF) and Light (HIGH, LOW, OFF).

Model: PTB8 Series

The unit is controlled by push buttons.

Diagram of the control panel for PTB8 Series, showing Timer, Fan Speed Levels, and Light buttons.

To Engage Time-Delay Off Functions:

Simply press the timer button while the machine is running to engage the timer for three minutes. Press the timer button again, and the fan will turn off.

Model: PTB56

The unit is controlled by push buttons.

Diagram of the control panel for PTB56, showing Timer, Fan Speed Levels, and Light buttons.

To Engage Time-Delay Off Functions:

Simply press the timer button while the machine is running to engage the timer for three minutes. Press the timer button again, and the fan will turn off.

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