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UMC36 FAQ

Q: What if my question isn’t listed here? A: General FAQs Q: How do I set the time of day on my range hood? A: To set the clock on your range hood (digital units only):  Hold the timer button for 3 seconds. Use the light button to set minutes. Use the fan speed button to set the hours. Once the time is set to the correct time of day, press the timer button again to complete. Allow the unit to sit for 5 seconds without using any controls for the clock to finish setting. Q: How do I set a shut-off timer on my range hood? A: To set the shut-off timer on your range hood (digital units only): Turn the fan on and set to the desired speed. Press the timer button. Continue pressing the timer button until the desired shut-off time is displayed. After setting the timer, allow the unit to sit for 5 seconds without using any controls for the timer to finish setting.  The fan will shut off automatically when the timer ends. Q: Why does my power button flash when I press it while the fan is on? A: Pressing the power button a single time while the fan is running activates a 60-second auto-shutoff timer. To cancel the timer and shut the fan off immediately, simply press the power button a second time.  Q: How do I change my clock to/from a 24h format? A: Your range hood does not have the ability to change time formats.  Q: What is my unit’s CFM? A: Check the production date of your range hood. If the production date is prior to June 2020, the max CFM is 760. If the production date is during or after June 2020, the max CFM is 380.  Q: How do I convert my unit to ductless? A: To convert your unit to a ductless operation and recirculate the air back into the room: Purchase the necessary carbon filter kit found online at www.cosmoappliances.com/product-category/parts-and-accessories/range-hood-parts/filters/. This filter is not included with your purchase and must be purchased separately, unless you purchased a unit with the suffix “-DL” after your model number. Remove the stainless baffle filters on your range hood. Install the carbon filters by pressing them against the motor, one at a time, and twisting clockwise. They will create a tight seal. For under-cabinet range hoods: Cut a hole in the bottom of your cabinet matching the size of the air vent. Optionally cut a second hole in the top of your cabinet for the air to escape more easily. The air will recirculate back into the room through your cabinet. For wall-mount and island mount range hoods: Ensure that the slotted holes  on the upper chimney cover are exposed. The air will recirculate back into the room through these holes.

UMC36 Controls Troubleshooting

The controls are not responding, only respond sometimes, or are responding but will not turn on the fan or lights. Check that the unit is plugged in and that the outlet has been tested for a 120V, 60Hz power source. Check that the circuit breaker powering the hood is switched ON. Reset the circuit breaker to test. Check for a loose connection behind the control panel: Unplug the unit. Remove the baffle filters and set them aside. For glass canopy units: Remove the four screws and washers on top of the glass canopy and set them aside. Carefully slide the glass canopy off of the unit. Locate the control wiring directly behind the control panel. Unplug the controls and wait 5 minutes. Reconnect the control panel. Replace the glass canopy and the 4 screws + washers. For all-stainless and under-cabinet units: Unplug and remove the lights by disconnecting their power cord and pushing from behind. Locate and remove the screws found behind the panel housing the lights. Set these aside. Remove the lighting panel. Locate the control wiring directly behind the control panel. Unplug the controls and wait 5 minutes. Reconnect the control panel. Reinstall the lighting panel, screws, and lights. Plug the unit back in. Check the wiring harness for loose or damaged wires: Unplug the unit. Inspect the wiring between the control panel and the circuit board and ensure they are connected securely. Reconnect any loose wires or connections and repair any broken wires. Repairing any wiring problems may fix the lights and/or the fan motor if the broken or disconnected wire(s) are connected to the lights and/or the fan motor. If the controls are still not responding, contact support for replacement parts such as the control panel, circuit board, or wiring.

UC36 FAQ

Q: What if my question isn’t listed here? A: General FAQs Q: How do I set the time of day on my range hood? A: To set the clock on your range hood (digital units only):  Hold the timer button for 3 seconds. Use the light button to set minutes. Use the fan speed button to set the hours. Once the time is set to the correct time of day, press the timer button again to complete. Allow the unit to sit for 5 seconds without using any controls for the clock to finish setting. Q: How do I set a shut-off timer on my range hood? A: To set the shut-off timer on your range hood (digital units only): Turn the fan on and set to the desired speed. Press the timer button. Continue pressing the timer button until the desired shut-off time is displayed. After setting the timer, allow the unit to sit for 5 seconds without using any controls for the timer to finish setting.  The fan will shut off automatically when the timer ends. Q: Why does my power button flash when I press it while the fan is on? A: Pressing the power button a single time while the fan is running activates a 60-second auto-shutoff timer. To cancel the timer and shut the fan off immediately, simply press the power button a second time.  Q: How do I change my clock to/from a 24h format? A: Your range hood does not have the ability to change time formats.  Q: What is my unit’s CFM? A: Check the production date of your range hood. If the production date is prior to June 2020, the max CFM is 760. If the production date is during or after June 2020, the max CFM is 380.  Q: How do I convert my unit to ductless? A: To convert your unit to a ductless operation and recirculate the air back into the room: Purchase the necessary carbon filter kit found online at www.cosmoappliances.com/product-category/parts-and-accessories/range-hood-parts/filters/. This filter is not included with your purchase and must be purchased separately, unless you purchased a unit with the suffix “-DL” after your model number. Remove the stainless baffle filters on your range hood. Install the carbon filters by pressing them against the motor, one at a time, and twisting clockwise. They will create a tight seal. For under-cabinet range hoods: Cut a hole in the bottom of your cabinet matching the size of the air vent. Optionally cut a second hole in the top of your cabinet for the air to escape more easily. The air will recirculate back into the room through your cabinet. For wall-mount and island mount range hoods: Ensure that the slotted holes  on the upper chimney cover are exposed. The air will recirculate back into the room through these holes.

UC36 Controls Troubleshooting

The controls are not responding, only respond sometimes, or are responding but will not turn on the fan or lights. Check that the unit is plugged in and that the outlet has been tested for a 120V, 60Hz power source. Check that the circuit breaker powering the hood is switched ON. Reset the circuit breaker to test. Check for a loose connection behind the control panel: Unplug the unit. Remove the baffle filters and set them aside. For glass canopy units: Remove the four screws and washers on top of the glass canopy and set them aside. Carefully slide the glass canopy off of the unit. Locate the control wiring directly behind the control panel. Unplug the controls and wait 5 minutes. Reconnect the control panel. Replace the glass canopy and the 4 screws + washers. For all-stainless and under-cabinet units: Unplug and remove the lights by disconnecting their power cord and pushing from behind. Locate and remove the screws found behind the panel housing the lights. Set these aside. Remove the lighting panel. Locate the control wiring directly behind the control panel. Unplug the controls and wait 5 minutes. Reconnect the control panel. Reinstall the lighting panel, screws, and lights. Plug the unit back in. Check the wiring harness for loose or damaged wires: Unplug the unit. Inspect the wiring between the control panel and the circuit board and ensure they are connected securely. Reconnect any loose wires or connections and repair any broken wires. Repairing any wiring problems may fix the lights and/or the fan motor if the broken or disconnected wire(s) are connected to the lights and/or the fan motor. If the controls are still not responding, contact support for replacement parts such as the control panel, circuit board, or wiring.

COS-23AFAKB Electrical Installation Troubleshooting – 120V

No power or low power. Check that the unit is plugged in and the breaker is switched to ON. Turn the breaker to the OFF position and wait 5 minutes. Turn the breaker back to the ON position and attempt to use the unit again. Check that the voltage is correct for your unit according to the installation manual – 110/120V, 60Hz, and 15 to 20 Amps. We advise that electrical installation be performed by a qualified, licensed electrician. If installation was not performed by a licensed professional, contact one as soon as possible to verify that the power is adequate for your unit and has been safely connected.

COS-23AFAKB FAQ

Q: What is the warranty included with my Cosmo Air Fryer? A: When purchased brand new from an authorized reseller, the Cosmo 23AFAKB Air Fryer includes a 1-year limited warranty with the purchase. For warranty support, contact Cosmo directly at 1-888-784-3108.  Q: Is my Cosmo Air Fryer dishwasher safe? A: The pan, rack, basket, and basket holder can be cleaned in the dishwasher. The main unit should never be immersed in water or placed in the dishwasher. Q: Do I have to use oil with my air fryer? A: Your air fryer cooks food using super-high heat and circulated air, requiring very little oil. Do not fill the pan with oil or frying fat.