Owner's manual

RANGE HOOD Deluxe 4000-200
790 Rowntree Dairy Road, Woodbridge ON, Canada L4L 5V3
Tel: 905-851-6701 Fax: 905-851-8376 info@reversomatic.com
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
Preparation
for rear outlet
Preparation
for top outlet
Fig. 1
GREEN
(GROUND)
BLACK
WHITE
RED
FROM
HOOD
120 VAC POWER
WIRING WITH GROUND
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
WARNING:
Installation of these units and the corresponding
electrical wiring must be done by a qualified person
and be in accordance with all municipal and national
codes and standards, including those related to fire
rated construction.
Before wiring, servicing or cleaning the units,
switch power off at the service panel and lock it.
If service panel is unlocked others could turn the
power on unexpectedly and cause fatal electric
shock to the installer or service person.
PREPARING THE CABINET OR
WALL FOR INSTALLATION
Holding hood in place, mark location of mounting
screws in narrow end of keyhole slot in each corner
of hood. Start the four mounting screws included
with the hood, but let them project so later the hood
may be hung on them using the keyhole mounting
holes. (Fig. 1)
Mark the bottom of the cabinet if the top electrical
knockout on hood will be used or the wall if using
rear electrical knockout. Refer to dimensions in
drawing for proper hole location.
HOOD INSTALLATION
(BE SURE POWER SUPPLY IS OFF)
Attach the damper section to the hood, align with
ductwork in cabinet or wall. Guide the electrical
cable into the knockout opening and hang hood on
screws previously installed. Tighten screws securely.
(Fig. 2)
When installing transition section on the back
make sure that damper normally closed and opens
freely only, when blower on. Run proper wiring to
hood location 120 VAC power source, with ground.
Connect the power supply to the hood leads, white
to white, black to red and the ground wire to the
green grounding screw. Wiring must conform to local
and national codes. (Fig. 3)
Using a 1 1/4” drill bit, drill the opening for the
electrical connection (Fig. 1). If drilling in the wall,
care should be taken so existing electrical cables are
not cut, creating a hazard.
Mark the cabinet or wall for the duct opening selected
following the dimensions in the drawing.
Using a saber saw or keyhole saw, cut the duct opening.
If cutting in the wall, care should be taken so existing
electrical cables are not cut, creating a hazard.

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