User Guide

20
Cabinet mounting installation
The range hood can be installed under a cabinet by supporting the range hood from
thetop. For cabinet mounting installation the transition should be mounted after
installing the range hood, see ‘Duct transition assembly’ and ‘Product dimensions’
sections. Ifthe transition is used allowance needs to be made in the cabinetry back
wallfor easier ducting attachment and sealing.
WARNING!
The cabinet must be of sufficient strength and structurally joined to the wall studs
tosupport the weight of this range hood.
IMPORTANT!
It is recommended that the cabinet has a door or service panel that can be easily
opened to access the power connection box.
1
To determine the location for the four
screwsthat will secure the range hood
tothe cabinet, refer to ‘Product dimensions’
formeasurements of
L
,
M
and
N
.
2
Draw a line to mark distance
L
along
theunderside of your cabinet.
3
At either end of
L
, draw two lines,
oneatdistance
M
from the wall, the
otherone at distance
N
from the wall.
This will give you the 4 positions for
thescrew holes.
Note: Allow space for the power conduit, and
ducting attachment in the cabinetry base.
4
In the base of the cabinet, drill 1/8” (3mm)
holes as marked.
5
Screw four 3/4” (19mm) screws leaving
1/4” (6mm) of the screw exposed to hang
the range hood on.
6
Using two people lift and hang the range
hood from the screws through keyslots
provided on range hood top (refer to I).
Tighten the four screws.
7
Drill a 3/8” (9.5mm) hole through the center
of the holes indicated in H into the wall.
Insert two wall plug into the drilled holes.
Tighten the range hood to the wall plugs
by installing the 3/4” (19mm) washers onto
the screws supplied with the wall plug,
thentightening.
8
If using a optional duct transition, attach
the10” (254mm) transition now, see
‘Duct transition assembly’ section for details.
9
Attach the duct to the 10” (254mm) transition
or 8” (203mm) duct rings with screws
(notsupplied) and seal with aluminum tape.
M
N
L
H
I