Owners Manual
6
UNDER CABINET INSTALLATION
Preparation before Installation
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
NOTE: TO AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR HOOD,
PREVENT DEBRIS FROM ENTERING THE
VENT OPENING.
- Decide the location of the venting pipe from the
hood to the outside. (Figure 1)
- A straight, short vent run will allow the hood to
perform more efficiently.
- Try to avoid as many transactions, elbows, and
long run as possible. This may reduce the
performance of the hood.
- Temporarily wire the hood to test for proper
operation before installing. If the hood does not
operate, check the circuit breaker or house fuse.
If the hood is still not working, disconnect power
supply and check the continuity of all wire
connections.
- Peel protective film off the hood (if any).
- Use duct tape to seal joints between pipe
sections.
- For installing under the cabinet with recessed
bottom, attached 4-inch wide wood filter strips
(not provided) on each side. (Figure 2)
- Using reference on Page 16 to measure and
create access opening for electrical wires and
exhaust under the cabinet.
Vent Installation
CAUTION: USE HAND TOOLS ONLY. DO
NOT OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS. IT MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE HOOD.
1. For 6” Round vent installation:
• The 6” exhaust is already attached. (Figure
3) Align and secure the 6” Round Plastic
Collar {D} to two screws on the hood.
Hood Installation
CAUTION: If moving the cooking range is
necessary to install the hood, turn off the power
in an electric range at the main electrical box.
SHUT OFF THE GAS BEFORE MOVING A GAS
RANGE. And use a protective covering to protect
cooktop and/or countertop from damage.
2. Remove the bottom casing or baffle filters /
stainless steel spacers if necessary; arrange the
electrical wires to run through the 1” diameter hold
on the top or the rear of the hood.










