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City Cabins

Appliances & Equipment

Mar t h a R 0 see 0 n s t rue t ion Inc.

11/1/2011

Volume 1, Issue 1

ON OUR WAY TO NET-ZERO

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Appliances & Equipment

APPLIANCES

LG, Refrigerator

Electrolux, Microwave

Electrolux, Induction Range

EQUIPMENT

Fantech, HRV

AirTap, Hybrid Water Heater

Mitsubishi Electric, Mini Split

Ouadra-Fire, Wood

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REFRIGERATOR

LFC257763 Door French Door

Refrigerator

HIGHLIGHTSSophisticated Style & DesignlO-Yr Warranty on Linear CompressorEnergy Star / CEE Tier 3

STYLE AND DESIGN

LFC25776 - 25.0 cu.ft.

LFC21776 - 20.7 cu.ft (Counter Depth)

French Door Refrigerator

with Bottom Freezer

Premium Finishes in Stainless Steel,

Smooth White and Smooth Black

Contoured Doors with Matching

Commercial Handles

Hidden Hinges

Premium LED Interior Light

ORGANIZATION

4 Slide-Out, Spill Protector?' Tempered

Glass Shelves

Glide N' ServeT. Drawer

2 Humidity Crispers/l Bonus Drawer

6 Door Baskets (5 Adjustable

Gallon Size) and Dairy Corner

Utility Bin

Freezer Drawer with Full Width

Durafsase" inside

PERFORMANCE

Energy Star/CEE Tier 3, uses 30%

Less Energy than Federal Standards

Linear Compressor for Better Energy,

Quiet Operation, and Durability

Multi-Air Flow Cooling

Internal LED Touch Pad Digital

Temperature Controls

IcePlus'· Accelerated Freezing Function

Door Alarm

Lofrecibel '" Quiet Operation

with Linear Compressor

Sophisticated Style & DesignContoured doors, hidden hinges, and a host ofgreat interior features give your refrigerator a lookas sophisticated as it is functional.

LinearCompressor

BEAUTIFUL ON THE INSIDE.BEAUTIFUL ON THE OUTSIDE.

LGLife's Good

A lot of thought went into this LG refrigerator. On the outside -

contoured doors, hidden hinges and commercial steel handles. And

Inside is enhanced LED lighting and an integrated 4-compartment

crisper system with a full width Glide N' Serve?' drawer.

lO-Year Warranty on Linear CompressorWhen you buy a refriqeratcr; you don't wantto worry that it won't last. Because the linearCompressor uses fewer moving parts andoperates more efficiently, LG confidently backsthe compressor with a lO-year warranty.

Energy Star / CEE Tier 3When your refrigerator uses at least 30% lessenergy than required by federal standards you'regoing to make an impact - on your energy bill,your energy consumption, and most importantly,the environment.

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, REFRIGERATOR

LFC25776CAPACITY - LFC25776RefrigeratorFreezer

TotalCAPACITY - LFC21776 (Counter Depth)

17.7cu.ft.7.3 cu.ft.

25.0 cu.ft.

Refrigerator

FreezerTotalFEATURES

14.7cuft.6.0 cu.ft.

20.7 cu.ft.

Energy RatingFreezer Door TypeMulti-Air FlowCoolingDigital Temperature Controls

Digital Temperature SensorsLoDecibelT~ Operation

Door AlarmREFRIGERATOR

Energy StarDrawer

Internal LEDTouch Pad5

No. of ShelvesSlide-Out ShelvesCantilevered ShelvesShelf ConstructionCrisper BinsGlide N' Serve n.. Drawer

Utility BinRefrigerator LightREFRIGERATOR DOOR

4 Split4

Spill Protector?" Tempered Glass2 Humidity Crispers/1 Bonus Drawer

2 Piece Bin (with cover)Premium LED

No. of Shelves/BinDairy CornerFREEZER

6 (5 Adjustable Gallon Size)

DrawersWire DrawerDurafsase?' Solid Drawer Base

DividerFreezer Door Binlcef'lus'"Ice Bin

Freezer light

1 Tilting (LFC25776 only)

MATERIALS AND FINISHES

LGlife's Good

Coated Metal, Stainless SteelFlush & Metal cover over mechanical parts

Smooth White (SW),Smooth Black (SB),StainlessSteel (ST)

Available Colors (LFC21776) Stainless Steel (ST)Handles Matching Commercial Handles

DIMENSIONS/CLEARANCES/WEIGHT - LFC25776Depth with HandlesDepth without HandlesDepth without DoorDepth (Totalwith Door Open)Height to Top of CaseHeight to Top of Door HingeWidthWidth (Door Open 90' with Handle)Width (Door Open 90' without Handle]Door Edge Clearance with HandleDoor Edge Clearance without HandleInstallation Clearance

Weight (Unit/Carton)Carton Dimensions (WxHxD)

DIMENSIONS/CLEARANCES/WEIGHT - LFC21776

341/4"313/4"277/8"461/2"683/8"693/4"353/4"441/4"391/4"41/2"13/4"

Sides 1/8", Top 1",Back 1"302 Ibs./355 Ibs.

38" x 73" x 37"

2

60W

Depth with HandlesDepth without HandlesDepth without DoorDepth (Totalwith Door Open)Height to Top of CaseHeight to Top of Door HingeWidthWidth (Door Open 90' with Handle)Width (Door Open 90' without Handle)Door Edge Clearance with HandleDoor Edge Clearancewithout HandleInstallation Clearance

Weight (Unit/Cdrton)Carton Dimensions (WxHxD)WARRANTY

Foam Door Insulation

Contour Doors

Hidden HingesToe GrilleSurface

BackAvailable Colors (LFC25776)

30"271/2"

235/8"421/4"683/8"693/4"353/4"441/4"391/4"41/2"13/4"

Sides 1/8", Top 1",Back 1"278 Ibs./333 Ibs.

38" x 73" x 33"

UPCCODES

1YearParts and Labor,7 Yearson the Sealed System,

10 Years on linear Compressor

LFC25776SWLFC25776SBLFC25776STLFC21776ST

Smooth WhiteSmooth BlackStainless SteelCounter Depth - StainlessSteel

048231 783569048231 783576048231 783583048231 783811

www.LG.com

LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc.1000 Sylvan Avenue Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632Customer Service and Technical Support: (800) 243-0000

Dimensions and weights are approximate. Destqn, features and specificationssubject to change without notice.

© 2010 LG Electronics USA, Inc. All rights reserved."LG life's Good" is aregistered trademark of LG Corp All other product and brand names aretrademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

HARF-LFCZS776-SS 07/01/10

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8) Electrolux

Over-the- Range MicrowavesEI30BM55H s, EI30BM55H W, EI30BM55H B

30" OVER-THE-RANGE MICROWAVES

Oven Cavity 2.0 Cu. Ft.

WaHS 1000Oven Interior White EnamelInterior Ugh! Yes

16' Glass Tumtable Yes

Auto-Reheat Options -Fresh Rolls/Muffins (1 ), Frozen Rolls/Muffins (1 ), Pasta ( 1 )

Control Panel Featuresro-roucn" Electronic Controls YesFront Display with 81ue LED YesElectronic Clock & Timer YesHumidity Sensor YesPower Levels 10Touch Pad Controls 31Auto-Start YesAuto-Defrost OptionsAuto-Cook Options -

Quick Meal (4), Dinner Recipes (5)

Beverage (0.5 - 2.0 Cups) YesSensor-Cook Options -

Ccok (5), Reheat (1), Popcom (1), Baked Potato (1),Frozen Vegetables (1 ), Fresh Vegetables (1)

10

Multi-Stage Cooking Options 4Shortcut Options 1-6 MinutesAdd 30 Seconds YesKeepWann YesCustom Help Options YesPanel Lock YesDemo Mode YesAdjustable Sound Level For Timers/Reminders Yes

Sure-2-Fit" CapacityOur 2.0 cu. ft. extra-large microwavewill hold nearly any dish.

More/Less Function Yes

Additional FeaturesSignature Soft-Arc Oven Door and Handle Design YesGlass Window Yes

Ventilation Srstem

Hood Fan YesExhaust Duct Convertible"Exhaust Fan (350 CFM) 3-SpeedCharcoal Filters (Recirculated Installation)Grease Filters

Auto-Cook FunctionsCook display prompts you through Quick Mealoptions and Dinner Recipes.

AccessoriesMetal Rack Included36- Filler Panel Kit

Stainless Steel - PN # MWFILKTSSWhite - PN# MWFILKTWHBlack - PN# MWFILKTBK

OptionalOptionalOptional

Specifications

Color-Stainless Steel SWhite WBlack B

Three-Speed FanOver-the-range microwave doubles as a hoodand is capable of moving up to 350 cu. ft.of air per minute. Can be mounted over high-performance cooktops with up to 56,000 8TUof total heat output.

Oven Cavity Dimensions -Height 10-1116'Width 22-1/2'Depth 14-31/32"

Product Dimensions'" -Height (Including lower Extrusion) 17-1/16-Wid1h 29-15/16'Depth (to Center of Arc -Including Rear Extrusion) 16-7/8-

Power Supply Connection location Right Top RearVoltage Rating 120V/60Hz/15AConnected load (kW Rating) @120Volts+ 1.71

Sensor-Cook OptionsAutomatically adjust the amount of time neededto complete the cooking.

Amps@120 Volts 14.3WaHs@120Vol!lnput 1650Frequency (Mhz) 245060' Electrical Cable IncludedShipping Weight (Approx.) 73 Lbs.

• Ventifa[jon systQ7J is {JI'eSSt to recirculate sir inside with no dueling. Converting to exteriorexhaust is optional .

.• Dimensions are pre/imimry and subject to change.

:1For use on adequately wired 12011. dedicated circuit having 2-wire service with a separateground wire. Appliance must be grounded for safe op8flltioo.

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Specifications subject to change.

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Locate 120Vl60Hz grounded outlet inside upper cabinet

Microwave MUST ~ Ube mounted toBOTHa top cabinet , :AND a wall' : :

Ti i ----------,:15W' Rear Wall 30": min. min.

i·1 ~_~~'~~~n~----- _,~- 2"min.

Bottom edge ofcabinet MUST be30" min. fromcooking surface

Cabinet MUSTbe capable ofsupporting a totalload of 110 Ibs.

66"min.from floorto top of

microwave Backsplash

'Can NOTbe installedin island or peninsulacabinet arrangements

-.:,,,

30" Over-the-Range Microwave Specifications

• Product Weight - 61 Lbs.• Voltage Rating -120V/60Hz/15 Amps• Connected Load (kW Rating) @ 120 Volts = 1.71 kW

(For use on adequately wired 120V, dedicated circuit having 2-wireservice with a separate ground wire. Appliance must be groundedfor safe operation.)

• Amps @120 Volts = 14.3 Amps• Always consult local and national electric codes.• Grounded outlet should be located in cabinet above, with hole in base

to route power cord. Carefully follow top template instructions for powercord clearance when installing beneath smooth, flat cabinets.

• Microwave's ventilation system is preset to recirculate air inside with noducting system required. Exhausting air outside is optional, using eithervertical or horizontal ducting system. (Refer to Ducted OptionSpecifications for outside ventilation.)

• For safe and proper installation, microwave MUST be mounted toBOTH a top cabinet AND a wall, and connected to at least one wall stud.Can NOT be installed in island or peninsula cabinet arrangements.

• Cabinet bottom MUST be level to insure proper installation.• Cabinet MUST be capable of supporting a total load of 110 Ibs.• Filler blocks recommended for installation when cabinet front hangs

below recessed bottom shelf.• Minimum distance of 30" required from cooking surface to bottom edge

of top cabinet.• Minimum distance of 66" required from floor to top of microwave.• Opening between cabinets MUST be 30" wide and free of obstructions.

For openings up to 36" wide, order optional 36" Filler Panel Kit to fill ingap between unit and cabinets.

• Allow 26" minimum clearance for 90° door swing.

Electrolux Major Appliances, N.A.

Overall depth at center of arcincludingrear extrusion- 167 /s"

rear

Ducted Option Specifications

• For outside ventilation.• Exhaust duct adapter will be needed for outside ventilation, to mate

with standard 3-1/4" x 10" rectangular duct. If round duct required,rectangular-to-round transition adapter will be needed with no less than6" diameter.

• For most efficient airflow exhaust, use a straight run or as few elbowsas possible with a maximum duct length of 3-1/4" x 10" rectangular or6" diameter round duct, not to exceed 140 equivalent feet.

• For horizontal installation, be sure to allow enough space between wallstuds to accommodate exhaust.

• Refer to installation instructions on web for detailed duct preparation andconverting exhaust vent blower system for exterior exhaust ventilation.

Note: For planning purposes only. Refer to Product Installation Guideon the web at electroluxappliances.com for detailed instructions.

Optional Accessories

·36" Filler Panel Kits: S - (PN# MWFILKTSS), W - (PN# MWFILKTWH),B - (PN# MWFILKTBK).

c@usUSA· 10200 David Taylor Drive' Charlotte, NC 28262 • 1-871-4electrolux (1-871-435-3287) • electroluxappliances.comCANADA· 5855 Terry Fox Way· Mississauga, ON L5V 3E4 .1-800-265-8352. electroluxappliances.ca

Printed in the U.S.A.EI30BM55H 02111

High standards of quality at Electrolux Home Products, Inc. meanwe are constantly working to improve our products. We reserve the right

to change specifications or discontinue models without notice.

© 2011 Electrolux Home Products, Inc.

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Use 8: Care Guide30" Free-Standing Wave- Touch" Electric Range

with lnduction Cooktop

8) ElectroluxPIN 316471013

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2 Finding Information

Table of contents

Finding information ••..••.•.•.•••••.•..•••..•••••••••••••.•••••.••••••..2SAFETY ••....•...............................•......•...•................. 3-5Features •...•..................•.•.•.•••.....•.•........•••............... 6-9Getting Started •........•••.•••.•••...............•.•.•••••....... 10-11• Power up, control display modes & timers 10• Control lock & oven lights 11Settings for Best Results .•...........•......•............... 12-13Induction Cooking ........•••.........•..•..•.............••...• 14-15Setting Induction Controls ........•.•....................•.. 16-19• Power sharing 0" 19Setting Oven Controls •••••.•.•.••••..••.••....•.........•..... 20-42• Rapid preheat 0 ••••••••••••••••• 20• Bake 21• Using cook time 0 •••••••••••••••••• 22• Using cook time with end time 23• Broil 24-25• Convection bake _ 26• Using convection convert 27• Convection roast 28-29• Probe 30-31• Convection broil 32• Keepwarm 33• Slow cook 34• Perfect TurkeyTM 35• Defrost 36• Dehydrate 36-37• Bread proof 0.37• Saving & recalling my favorite recipes 38• Multi stage cooking 39-40• Setting Sabbath mode 41-42Setting Lower Oven Controls •..............••••••••.••.•. 43-45• Ba.ke 43-44• Keepwarm 44-45Setting Your Preferences ••••••••••......•.......•.•.......• 46-51• Setting clock 46• Setting clock display (CLO) 46• Setting 12 or 24 hour mode (CLO) 47• Changing between FOor Co (F-C) u ••••••••••••• 47• Setting 12hr energy saving mode (ES) 48• Setting audio mode (AUD) 48• Adjusting oven temperature (UPO) 49• Adjusting lower oven temperature (UPO) 49• Factory default reset (RSl) 50• User preferences chart 51Self-Clean ........••..........................•.............•......•. 52-53Care & Cleaning .•........•............................•.......... 54-61• Cleaning recommendations 54-55• Cooktop maintenance 56• Cooktop cleaning 56-57• Oven door removal 58-59• Changing oven lights 60-61Solutions to Common Problems .....•.••.•..........•... 62-65List of displayed abbreviations .•••••.••.•...••••••.••••.....•..66Warranty .........•••....•.•.•••......•.••....•.........•...........•••.•... 67

Please read & save this guide

Thank you for choosing Electrolux, the new premiumbrand in home appliances. This Use & Care Guide ispart of our commitment to customer satisfaction andproduct quality throughout the service life of your newappliance.

We view your purchase as the beginning of arelationship. To ensure our ability to continue servingyou, please use this page to record importantproduct information.

Keep a record for quickreference

Purchase date

Electrolux model number

Electrolux serial number

@NOTERegistering your product with Electroluxenhances our ability to serve you. You canregister online atwww.electroluxappliances.com or by droppingyour Product Registration Card in the mail.

Questions?For toll-free telephone support in the U.S. andCanada:1-877 -4ELECTROLUX (1-877-435-3287)

For online support and Internet productioninformation visit http://www.electroluxappliances.com

©2010 Electrolux Home Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA

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Safety 3

Important safety instructions

Recognize safety symbols, words andlabels

Safety items throughout this manual are labeled witha WARNING or CAUTION based on the risk type asdescribed below:

&WARNINGThis symbol alerts you to situations that maycause serious body harm, death or propertydamage.

& CAUTIONThis symbol alerts you to situations that maycause bodily injury or property damage.

Read all of the following safety instructionsbefore using this appliance:

• Remove all tape and packaging before using therange. Destroy the carton and plastic bags afterunpacking the range. Never allow children to playwith packaging material.

• Proper Installation - Be sure your appliance isproperly installed and grounded by a qualifiedtechnician in accordance with the National FuelGas Code ANSI Z223- latest edition, or in CanadaCAN/CGA B149.1 and CAN/GGA B149.2, and theNational Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No.70-latestedition, or in Canada CSA Standard C22.1,Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, and local coderequirements. Install only per installationinstructions provided in the literature package forthis range.

Ask your dealer to recommend a qualified technicianand an authorized repair service. Know how todisconnect the power to the range at the circuitbreaker or fuse box in case of an emergency.

• User servicing-Do not repair or replace any partof the appliance unless specifically recommendedin the manuals. All other servicing should be doneonly by a qualified technician. This may reduce therisk of personal injury and damage to the range.

• Never modify or alter the construction of a rangeby removing leveling legs, panels, wire covers,anti-tip brackets/screws, or any other part of theproduct.

LtWARNING• All ranges can tip.• Injury to persons could result.• Install anti-tip device packed

with range.• See Installation Instructions.To reduce the risk of tipping, therange must be secured byproperly installed anti-tip bracketprovided with the range. Tocheck if the bracket is installedproperly, visually check that rearleveling leg is inserted into andfully secured by the anti-tipbracket by removing lower panel or storagedrawer. For models with a lower oven or warmerdrawer, grasp the top rear edge of the range andcarefully attempt to tilt it forward. Refer to theinstallation instructions for proper anti-tip bracketinstallation.

This appliance has been tested and found to comply withthe limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 18of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This unit generates, uses and canradiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications. Howeverthere is no guarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation. If this unit does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can bedetermined by turning the unit off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one ormore of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antennae.• Increase the distance between the unit and receiver.• Connect the unit into an outlet or a circuit different

from that to which the receiver is connected.

LtCAUTIONPersons with a pacemaker or similar medical deviceshould exercise caution using or standing near aninduction unit while it is in operation, as the electro-magnetic field may affect the working of the pace-maker or similar medical device. It would be advisableto consult your Doctor or the pacemaker or similarmedical device manufacturer about your particularsituation.

Save these instructions for future reference.

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4 Safety

Important safety instructions

&WARNING• Never Use Your Appliance for Warming or

Heating the Room.

• Do not use the oven or Warmer Oven/LowerOven (if equipped) for storage.

• Stepping, leaning or sitting on the doors ordrawers ofthis range can result in seriousinjuries and also cause damage to the range. Donot allow children to climb or play around therange. The weight of a child on an open door maycause the range to tip, resulting in serious burnsor other injury.

&CAUTIONDo not store items of interest to children in thecabinets above a range or on the backguard of arange. Children climbing on the range to reachitems could be seriously injured.

• Do not leave children alone-Children should notbe left alone or unattended in the area whereappliance is in use. They should never be allowed tosit or stand on any part of the appliance.

• Remove the oven door from any unused range if itis to be stored or discarded.

• Storage in or on Appliance-Flammable materialsshould not be stored in an oven, lower ovendrawer, near surface units or in the storagedrawer. This includes paper, plastic and cloth items,such as cookbooks, plasticware and towels, as wellas flammable liquids. Do not store explosives, suchas aerosol cans, on or near the range.

• Protective liners-Do not use aluminum foil to linethe oven bottom, except as suggested in the manual.Improper installation of these liners may result in arisk of electrical shock, or fire.

• DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE COOKING ZONES,AREAS NEAR THESE ZONES, OVEN HEATINGELEMENTS OR INTERIOR SURFACES OF THEOVEN. ALL surface cooking zones and oven heatingelements may be hot even though they are dark incolor. Areas near surface cooking zones may becomehot enough to cause burns. During and after use, donot touch, or let clothing or other flammablematerials touch these areas until they have hadsufficient time to cool. Among these areas are thecook top, surfaces facing the cook top, the oven ventopenings and surfaces near these openings, ovendoor and window.

• Wear proper apparel- Loose-fitting or hanginggarments should never be worn while using theappliance. Do not let clothing or other flammablematerials contact hot surfaces.

• Do not use water or flour on grease fires-Smother the fire with a pan lid, or use baking soda,a dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.

• When heating fat or grease, watch it closely. Fat orgrease may catch fire if allowed to become too hot.

• Use only dry potholders - Moist or damppotholders on hot surfaces may result in burnsfrom steam. Do not let potholders touch hot heatingelements. Do not use a towel or other bulky clothinstead of a potholder.

• Do not heat unopened food containers - Buildup ofpressure may cause container to burst and resultin injury.

C IMPORTANTThe appliance will not operate during a powerfailure. Once the power resumes, you must reset thetime of day before using the oven.

Important instructions for using your cooktop

• Know which control operates each surfacecooking zone. Place a pan of food on the unit beforeturning it on, and turn the zone off before removingthe pan.

• Use proper pan size-This appliance is equippedwith one or more surface cooking zones of differentsizes. Select utensils having flat bottoms largeenough to cover the cooking zone. Properrelationship of utensil to heating zone will alsoimprove efficiency.

• Utensil handles should be turned inward and notextend over adjacent cooking zones-To reducethe risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, andspillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil,the handle of the utensil should be positioned sothat it is turned inward, and does not extend overadjacent cooking zones.

• Never leave surface cooking zones unattended athigh heat settings-Boilovers cause smoking andgreasy spillovers that may ignite, or a pan that hasboiled dry may melt.

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Safety 5

Important safety instructions• Glazed cooking utenSils-Only certain types of glass,

glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other glazedutensils are suitable for cook top service withoutbreaking due to the sudden change in temperature.Check the manufacturer's recommendations for cooktop use.

• When flaming foods under a ventilating hood, turnthe fan on.

For ceramic-glass cook top models• Do not cook on broken cook top-If cook top

should break, cleaning solutions and spillovers maypenetrate the broken cook top and create a risk ofelectric shock. Contact a qualified technicianimmediately.

• Clean cook top with caution-If a wet sponge orcloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, becareful to avoid a steam burn. Some cleaners canproduce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface.

Important instructions for using your oven• Use care when opening oven door or lower oven

drawer (if equipped)-Stand to the side of the rangewhen opening the door of a hot oven. Let hot air orsteam escape before you remove or replace food inthe oven.

• Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed. The oven ventis located below the backguard for models equippedwith ceramic-glass cook tops. Touching the surfacesin this area when the oven is operating may causesevere burns. Also, do not place plastic or heat-sensitive items on or near the oven vent. These itemscould melt or ignite.

• Placement of oven racks. Always place oven racksin desired location while oven is cool. If rack must bemoved while oven is hot use extreme caution. Usepotholders and grasp the rack with both hands toreposition. Do not let potholders contact the hotheating elements in the oven. Remove all utensilsfrom the rack before moving.

• Do not use the broiler pan without its insert. Thebroiler pan and its insert allow dripping fat to drainand be kept away from the high heat of the broiler.

• Do not cover the broiler insert with aluminum foil.Exposed fat and grease could ignite.

• Cold temperatures can damage the electroniccontrol. When using the appliance for the first time,or when the appliance has not been used for anextended period of time, be certain the unit has beenin temperatures above 32°F (O°C) for at least 3 hoursbefore turning on the power to the appliance.

Important instructions for cleaning your range• Clean the range regularly to keep all parts free of

grease that could catch fire. Pay particularattention to the area underneath each surfaceelement. Do not allow grease to accumulate.

• Kitchen cleaners and aerosols-Always follow themanufacturer's recommended directions for use.Be aware that excess residue from cleaners andaerosols may ignite causing damage and injury.

• Clean ventilating hoods frequently-Grease shouldnot be allowed to accumulate on the hood or filter.Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning.

Self cleaning ovens• Clean in the self-cleaning cycle only the parts

listed in this Use & Care Manual. Before selfcleaning the oven, remove the oven racks, broilerpan, broiler pan insert and any utensils or foods fromthe oven.

• Do not use oven cleaners- No commercial ovencleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kindshould be used in or around any part of the oven.

• Do not clean door gasket-The door gasket isessential for a good seal. Care should be taken not torub, damage or move the gasket.

• The health of some birds is extremely sensitive to thefumes given off during the self-cleaning cycle of anyrange. Move birds to another well-ventilated room.

Important safety noticeThe California Safe Drinking Water and ToxicEnforcement Act requires the Governor of California topublish a list of substances known to the state to causecancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm, andrequires businesses to warn customers of potentialexposure to such substances.

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· FantechYour Ventilation Solutions Company

-

FEATURES• Backward curved blade motors• Electrostatic filters (washable)• Two (2) aluminum heat recovery cores• External screw type dry contacts• Improved core guide channels for easy removal of core

OPTIONAL CONTROLS• EDF 1 - On/Off, Low, High Speed Operation

and 20 min. On/40 min. Off Cycle Timer- Intermittent Bathroom Timer with Settings

for 20/40/60 Minutes of High Speed Boost- Digital multi-function wall control

with recirculation• EDF2 - Digital multi-function wall control• MDEH 2 - Mechanical low voltage dehumidistat with

On/Off switch- Mechanical low voltage dehumidistat- 15 Minute pushbutton timer- Air quality sensor

• RTS 3

• EDF5

• MDEH 1• RTS 2• AQS 1

WARRANTY• 7 year on motors• 5 year on parts• Lifetime on core (limited)

Distributed by:

Fantech, ~serves the nght to modffy, at any trme and without notice, any or all of its products' fea-tures. designs. components and specifications to maintain their technological leadership position.

Heat Recovery VentilatorModel SHR 3005R

SPECIFICATIONS

CASE 22 gauge galvanized steel. Powder coated finish, antiquewhite. Insulated with 1" (25 mm) foil-faced high densitypolystyrene foam to prevent condensation and meet therequirements of the Underwriters Laboratories 94HF.

MOTORS Two (2) German-engineered, factory-balanced ebmTMmotors with backward curved blades. Motors come withpermanently lubricated sealed bearings guarantee long life andmaintenance-free operation. Seven (7) year warranty.

FILTERS Two (2) Washable Electrostatic Panel Type Air Filters,11.75" (298mm) x 15" (380mm) x 0.125" (3mm).

CORE Two (2) aluminum heat recovery cores configured for anefficient cross-flow ventilation. Cores are 12" x 12" (305 x 305mm) with a 15" (380 mm) depth. Cores are manufactured towithstand extreme temperature variations.CONTROLS External three (3) position (Low/Stand By/Medium)rocker switch that will offer continuous ventilation. Fantechoffers a variety of external controls. (see optional controls)

DEFROST During the defrost sequence, a motorized dampertemporarily blocks the incoming fresh air stream so that thewarm air from the house can circulate through the HRV. Theexhaust blower shuts down and the supply blower switchesinto high speed to maximize the effectiveness of the defroststrategy. During this cycle, household odors from the kitchenor bathroom are prevented from entering the home and the unitwill not create negative pressure.

INSTALLATION Unit is typically hung by using installation kitsupplied with unit. Mounting bolts provided on top four (4)corners of unit.

SERVICEABILITY Core, filters, motors and drain pan can beeasily serviced through latched access door. Coresconveniently slides out with ease on an improved railingsystem.

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Dimensions & Airflow - All Units feature three foot plug-in power cord with 3-prong plug.5'" port for recirculation defrost

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Specifications and Ratings• Model: SHR 3005R• Total assembled weight 90 Ibs• Cabinet: 22 ga. steel wi powder coat finish• Motors: ebm motor w/backward curved blades• Filters: 2 washable electrostatic filters

11.75" (298mm) x 15" (380mm) x 0.125"(3mm)

• Insulated with 1" (25 mm) foil-faced highdesitypolystyrene foam to prevent condensationand meet the requirements of theUnderwriters Laboratories 94HF.

• Two (2) cores: Aluminum12" (305mm) x 12" (305 mm) x 15" (380

mm)• Supply & exhaust ducts: 6" (152.4mm)• Mounting: Suspended by chains & hooks• Electrical requirements:

Volts Frequency Amps Watts120V 60Hz 2.7A 150W3' plug-in power cord wi 3-prong plug

HighSpeed

Submitted by: Date:

Contacts

Qty: Model #:

Comments:

Project #:

Location:

Architect:

Engineer:

Contractor:

= FantechUnited States1712 Northgate Blvd.,Sarasota, FL. 34234(T) 1.800.747.1762(F) 1.800.487.9915(T) 1.941.309.6000(F) [email protected]

Canada50 Kanalflakt Way,Bouctouche, NB E4S 3M5rn 1.800.565.3548(F) 1.877.747.8116(T) 1.506.743.9500(F) [email protected] Article #: 301106

Rev Date: 050406

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Owner's Manual &Installation Instructions

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Split-ductless Ale and Heat Pumps

SUBMITTAL DATA: MXZ-4B36NA MULTI-INDOOR INVERTER HEAT-PUMP SYSTEM

Job Name: Location: Date:

Purchaser: Engineer:

For 0 Reference DApproval DConstruction

Unit Designation: Schedule No.:

Electrical RequirementsPower Supply 208/ 230V, 1-Phase, 60 HzRecommended FuselBreaker Size 20 AMCA 19 A

VoltageIndoor - Outdoor S1-S2 AC 208 I 230VIndoor - Outdoor S2-S3 DC 12 - 24V

OPERATING RANGE

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GENERAL FEATURES• Compact side discharge outdoor E~

unit §i).• Wireless or wired remote controller, ~. ;Q/IE"

depending on the indoor units used §~• Quiet operation-both indoor and ~t

outdoor units ~~ _.'"._"• Automatic fan speed control ~~~;:• Auto restart following power outage ~• Self-check function-integrated ~

diagnostics ~~ •• Advanced microprocessor control ~ •.• Limited warranty: five years on parts and

defects and seven years on compressors OutdoorUnit:MXZ-4B36NA

OPTIONAL OUTDOOR UNIT ACCESSORIES• Air Outlet Guide (MAC-856SG)• 3/8" x 1/2" Port Adapter IMAC-A454JP-E)• 1/2" x 3/8" Port Adapter MAC-A455JP-E)• 1/2" x 5/8" Port Adapter MAC-A456JP-E)• 1/4" x 3/8" Port Adapter PAC-493PI)• 3/8" x 5/8" Port Adapter (PAC-SG76RJ-E)Cooling'Rated Capacity (Non-duded/Duded) ... 35,400 Btu/h / 34,400 Btu/hMinimum Capacity (Non-dudedlDuded) .. 12,600 Btu/h / 12,600 Btu/hTotal Input (Non-dudedlDuded) 3,760 W /3,940 WHeating at 47°F*Rated Capacity (Non-dudedlDucted) ... 36,000 Btu/h / 34,400 Btu/hMinimum Capacity (Non-ductedlDuded) .. 11,400 Btuth / 11,400 BtuthTotal Input (Non-dudedlDuded) 3,020 W /3,100 WHeating at 17°F*Rated Capacity (Non-dueled/Ducled) .. 22,200 Btuth / 20,300 Btu/hTotal Input (Non-ducted/Ducted) 2,430 W /2,340 W• RatingConditions(Cooling)-tnooor BO"F(27"C)DB167"f (19"C)VIIB. Outdoor;95"F(35"C)DBI 75'F(24'C)VIIB.(Heating)-Jndoor;70"F(21"C)DB16O"F (16°C)VIIB. Outdoor;47'F (8'C)DBI 43'F (8'C)VIIB.(Heatingat 17°F)-Indooc7O"F(21°C)DB16O"F(16'C)VIIB. Outdoor:17°F(-BOC)DB115°F(-SOC)VIIB.

(For data on specific indoor units [all ducted, all non-dueted, and both duetedand non-dueted] combinations, see the MXZ Technical and Service Manuals.)

IndoorIntakeAlrTemp. OutdoorIntakeAlrTemp.Maximum 95"f (35"C)DB,71"F(22"C)VIIB 115°F(46°C) DBCoolingMinimum 67"F(19"C)DB,57"F(14"C)VIIB 14DF(-10DC)DBMaximum 8D"F(27"C)DB,67"F(19"C)VIIB 75"F(24OC)DB,65"F(18"C)VIIBHeatingMinimum 7O"F(21"C)DB,6O"F(16"C)VIIB 6"F(-14"C)DB,5"F(-15"C)VIIB

Compressor DC Inverter-driven Twin RotaryFan Motor. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.93 F.L.A.

Sound Pressure LevelCooling (Non-ducted/Ducted) 54 dB(A)Heating (Non-dueled/Ducted) 57 dB(A)DIMENSIONS INCHES/MMW 35-7/16/900D 12-5/81321H 35-7/16/900

Weight 153 Ibs. / 69 kgExtemal Finish Munsell No. 3Y 7.8 / 1.1Refrigerant Type R410ARefrigerant Pipe Size 0.0. - Four Ports

Gas Side A: 1/2/ 12.7mm; B,C,D: 3/8" / 9.52 mmLiquid Side 1/4" 16.35 mm

Max. Refrigerant Pipe Length. . . . . . . . . . . . 230' 170 mMax. Piping Length for Each Indoor Unit 82' I 25 mMax. Refrigerant Pipe Height Difference

If Indoor Unit is Above Outdoor Unit 49' / 15 mIf Indoor Unit is Below Outdoor Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33' 110m

Connection Method Flared

COMPATIBLE INDOOR UNITS AND ASSOCIATED REMOTE CONTROLLERSHorizontal-dueted Indoor Units: SEZ-KD09, 12,15,18NA, & PEAD-A24AA MXZ-4836NA ENERGY EFFICIENCIES

RemoteControllerPAR·21MAA-PackagedwithSEZandPEAD

Indoor Unit Type SEER EER HSPF COP@ COP@47°F 17°F

Non-dueted18 9.4

(09 + 09 + 09 +09) 9.3 3.5 2.68

Duetedand16.5 9.1Non-ducted 9.2 3.38 2.61

Dueted15I (09 + 09 + 09 + 09) 8.7 9 3.25 2.54

WalHnounted Indoor Units: MSZ-GE06,09,12,15,18NA,MSZ-GA24NA~i' ••• WirelessRemoteController-PackagedwithMSZ·GE,-GA,

·FEhandMFZ-KA(OptionalWiredPAK-21MAARemoteController)

Ceiling-suspended Indoor Units:PCA-A24KA

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Ceiling-cassette Indoor Units:PLA-A 18,24BA

wall-mounted Indoor Units:MSZ-FE09,12NA Floor-standing Indoor Units:

MFZ-KA09, 12,18NA

RemoteControllerPAR-21MAA·PackagedwithPCA-A24KAandPLA-A18,24BA

Refer to the separate submittal forms for the SEZ, PEAD, M5Z, MFZ, PCA, and PLA Indoor Units.

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DIMENSIONS: MXZ·4B36NA

77/8" Unit: inch1911/16" 77/8"

9-27/32" 10-5/8'

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Drainhole 3-161-5/16" /i?i !'9.~

{!.Airout ~'\ 2-{15/3~ x 1-13/32') Ovalholeq;

(Base bolt M10)3-16 7/8'Punched hole

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35-7116" 1-3/16' 12-19/32' 13/32'2-¢7/8'Knockout

Handle (Connectwiring hole)

Handle

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'" 161/2 (A unit);::: D unit connection

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12-1/2' 29/32' N ~s Liquid pipe

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W\\wahrtdHClctory,org-UnitarySmall HPAHRI Standard2101240c.,trf>uUcn~e::sIdJYilIenC'le~~lllrsledl'>'lht.KIU.

• MITSUBISHI~ELECTRICHVAC Advanced Products Division3400 Lawrenceville Suwanee RdSuwanee, GA 30024Tele: 678-37&-2900' Fax: 800-889-9904Toll Free: 8004334822 (#3)www.mehvac.comSpecifications are subject to change without notice,C so - MXZ-4B36NA for Multiple Indoor Unit Styles - 201005 © MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC I HVAC 2010

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NOTHING BURNS LIKE A QUAD

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A HERITAGE OFINDEPENDENCE.A blazing fire. Soothing warmth. Thecrackling wood. There's lots of waysto heat a home, but nothing cancompare to the satisfaction of a realwood fire. Energy prices continue torise, and when your neighbors areturning down their thermostats, youjust throw another log on the fire.That's the independent spiritof Quadra-Fire.

Quadra-Fire offers nine wood stovemodels in a wide range of sizes,styles, and colors. Whether youhave a cabin or a castle, there's aQuadra-Fire ready to keep it warm.

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4300 Millennium

'THE MILLE NIUM SERIESQuadra-Fire wood stoves are built to be put to workevery day. Thick plate steel and heavy duty hinges showthe durable construction used in every component. Thefully-welded, brick-lined firebox ensures years of reliableand safe operation. A large, arched door opening allowslarger wood pieces to be loaded safely and easily.

Front-to-back wood loading is another advantage forQuadra-Fire. It's safer because it eliminates the need toreach into the firebox when adding wood, and preventsthe wood from rolling out accidentally. Also, air flow isunrestricted around and between the logs, so responsive-ness and efficiency are improved.

STANDARD FEATURES OPTIONSHigh temperature classic black finishwith gold accents

Pedestal

Precision air controls with labels foreasy operation

Automatic Combustion Control foreasy lighting

Patented four-point Quadra-Firecombustion system

Durable welded steel construction

Convection heat shields

Easy &; safe front-to-back log loading

Mobile home approved

Door upgrade kit in satin nickel(spring handle and hinge pins)

Convection blower with adjustablespeed and temperature switch(160 dm)

Outside Air Kit