Installation guide

Planning
the
Installation
WARNING
further
information.
Observe
all
governing
codes
and
ordinances
during
planning
and
installation.
Contact-your
local
building
department-for
Cabinet
Layout
WARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
personal
injury:
caused
by
reaching
over'a
hot
appliance,
cabinet:storage
space
located
directly.
above
the
range
should
be
avoided.
Electrical
access
MINIMUM
CABINET
WIDTH
Models
E
EH3012, EH3018,
MH3012,
MH3018
30”
(76.2
cm)
EH3612, EH3618,
MH3612,
MH3618
36”
(91.5
cm)
FH4212,
EH4218
42”
(106.7
cm)
EH4812, EH4818,
MH4812,
MH4818
48”
(121.9
cm)
EH5418
54”
(137.2
cm)
All
tolerances:
+1/16”,
-0,
unless
otherwise
stated
IMPORTANT
See
the
diagram
for
minimum
installed
distance
from
the
hood.
to
the
cooktop
surface.
The
minimum
specified
distance
may.be
higher
for
the
particular
range-or
cooktop
in
use.
Check
the
manufacturers
specifications
for
the
cooktop
or
range.
*
Carefully
check
the
location
where
the
hood
is
to
be
installed.
The
hood
should
be
placed
for
convenient
access.
Make
certain
that
electric
power
can
be
provid-
ed
in
the
selected
location.
The
hood
must
be
centered
horizontally
over
the
cooktop/range.
*
The
hood
model
selected
must
be
as
wide
as
the
cooktop
surface
or
wider.
*
Plan
the
installation
so
that
all
minimum
dimensions
are
met
or
exceeded.
Dimensions
shown
provide
minimum
clearances,
unless
otherwise
noted.
«
All
contact
surfaces
between
the
hood
and any
cabi-
nets
or
walls
must
be
solid
and
at
right
angles.
«
Install
the
range
hood
and
cooking
appliance(s)
so
that
they
can
be
removed
if
service
is
required.
Power
Supply
WARNING
The
electric
service
to
the
range.hood
should
be
installed
only
by
a
licensed
electrician.
It
is
the
owner’s
responsibility
to
ensure
that
the
electrical
connection
of
this
appliance
is
performed
by
a
qualified
electrician.
The
electrical
installation,
including
minimum
supply
wire
size
and
grounding,
must
be
in
accordance
with
the
National
Electric
code
ANSI/NFPA*
(or
latest
revi-
sion)
and
local
codes
and
ordinances.
*A
copy
of
this
standard
may
be
obtained
from:
National
Fire
Protection
Association
1
Batterymarch
Park
Quincy,
Massachusetts
02269-9101
*
The
ground
terminal
on
the
hood
must
be
connected
to
a
grounded,
metallic,
permanent
wiring
system
or
grounding
conductor
installed
by
a
licensed
electrician.
*
Do
not
ground
the
appliance
or
appliance
wiring
to
a
gas
pipeline
or
to
the
neutral
(white)
power
supply
wire.
Do
not
install
a
fuse
in
the
neutral
or
ground
circuit.
*
Connect
the
hood
directly
to
an
electrical
junction
box.
Hard-wire
the
hood
according
to
local
code
directly
to
a
dedicated
three
wire
grounded,
single
phase
circuit
rated
at
120
Vac
60 Hz,
15
Amp.
6
dacor