Manual

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VENTING
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WARNING: WHEN CUTTING OR DRILLING INTO WALL OR
CABINET, BE CAREFUL NOT TO CUT EXISTING ELECTRI-
CALWIRING.
3. Drill 1-1/4" electrical wiring opening in wall or cabinet bot-
tom.
4. Drill four pilot holes in corners of marked duct opening and cut
opening with saber or keyhole saw (vented hoods only).
5. Hold hood up against cabinet bottom =n,t *r=_'e keyhole slots
onto cab _tbottom er fitl_r strips.
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6. Screw the four supplied screws for mounting the hood into the
exact center of the narrow end of the keyhole slots marked
underneath the cabinet. Allow 3/8" of the screws to project,
so the hood can be fitted into place.
INSTALLING THE
DUCTWORK
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR VENTED HOODS ONLY.
NON=VENTED HOODS SKIP THIS SECTION AND GO ON TO
"INSTALLING THE RANGE HOOD".
START ATTHE EXTERIOR AND RUN DUCTWORK BACKTO
THE RANGE HOOD.
FOR BEST PERFORMANCE OF YOUR RANGE HOOD, USE
THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE DUCT RUN AND A MINIMUM
NUMBER OF ELBOWS.
NEVER VENT A RANGE HOOD INTO AN ATTIC SPACE
BECAUSE A BUILDUP OF GREASE WILL BECOME A FIRE
HAZARD.
USE ONLY METAL DUCTWORK (DO NOT USE PLASTIC
DUCT). ASSEMBLE SECURELY SO THAT IN CASE OF A
GREASE FIRE ON THE RANGE, THE FIRE WiLL BE CON=
TAINED INSIDE METAL DUCTWORK.
IT IS A GOOD PRACTICETOTAPE ALL DUCT CONNECTIONS,
MAKING THEM BOTH SECURE AND AIR TIGHT.
1. Follow appropriate directions below for type of ductwork you
are installing.
Wall Cap Discharge: Use saber saw or keyhole saw to cut hole
slightly larger than duct size used so that duct will line up easily
with damper/duct connector on hood. Install casing strips if cap
will be installed on siding. Attach required amount of duct to wall
cap and run duct back to hood. Fasten cap to wall and caulk well.
Make sure that enough duct runs into the room so that the duct will
overlap the damper/duct connector when the hood is installed.
Roof Cap Discharge: Cut a hole in roof slightly larger than duct
size being used. Trim shingles around hole so that they will fit
snugly around hood of cap when cap is installed. Assemble the
ductwork and tape Bitjoints. Run ductwork down to hood location.
Make sure that enough duct runs into the room so that the duct
will overlap damper/duct connector when hood is put into place.
Leave 3/4" of duct projecting above roof surface on high side.
Trim duct parallel to roof pitch and seal all around duct with roof
cement.
Carefully trim shingles and slide back of roof sheet under shingles.
Nail roof sheet to roof under shingles at top two corners and two
sides. Nail sheet directly to roof in four places at bottom.
Using roof cement, seal all nail heads and shingles which were
cut or lifted. Do not seal bottom edge of roof sheet.
INSTALLING RANGE HOOD
WARNING: TURN OFFTHE PROPER CIRCUIT ATTHE SEA=
VICE ENTRANCE BEFORE WIRING THIS RANGE HOOD.
1. Check baffle for correct venting. (Non-vented or outside
vented)
CONNECTOR
X
KEYHOLE SLOTS
KNOCKOUT
OPENING
2.
Run electric wiring through hole drilled in wall or cabinet.
Split wiring for 6" and install proper connector for type of wire
used.
3. Position hood so that:
a.) Wiring is routed through knockout opening.
b.) Large part of keyhole slots fit over hood mounting
screws.
c.) Damper/duct connector slides into ductwork (3-1/4" x 10"
vented hoods only)
4. Adjust hood so that hood front is flush with cabinet frame.
5. Tighten hood mounting screws firmly.