installation instructions

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BLOWER
DISCHARGE
ODOR
ABSORBING
CANISTER
BLOWER
DISCHARGE
ODOR
ABSORBING
CANISTER
BLOWER
DISCHARGE
SMOKE
TRAPPING
FILTER
ODOR
ABSORBING
CANISTER
Installation Details Continued
Warning: Do not operate hood without proper ground connection.
Warning: Make sure power is o󰀨 and locked at the service disconnecting
means on the service panel during installation.
6) Remove the electrical enclosure cover (1 screw) and the electrical enclosure knockout from the top of hood. Install
an appropriate 1/2” UL listed electrical wire clamp through the electrical knockout. Install electrical wiring from the
electrical panel to the hood location. Be sure to extend the wire through the cabinet base.
7) Insert the electrical wire through the electrical wire clamp allowing 3” - 4” of wire inside the enclosure for hookup.
Tighten the electrical wire clamp.
8) From inside the hood, using UL listed wire nuts, attach the “neutral” wire to the white lead, the “hot” wire to the black
lead, and the ground wire to the green lead inside the junction box. Replace the electrical cover previously removed
in Step 6.
9) While aligning the blower outlet collar and guiding the wires, position the hood under the cabinet. The collar should
protrude roughly 1" into the upper cabinet space.
Electrical/Mechanical Specications For Blower Units
Model Volts Amps Hz
K250 ARS 115 3.5 60
10) Remove the lter assembly from it's packaging. Hold the canister so that the bottom is
just above the top of the cabinet base and slide the canister into the cabinet through
the access panel.
11) Move the canister all the way to the back and then lower the canister over the blower
discharge. Shift the canister front to back and left to right to make sure that the blower
discharge and canister have fully engaged.
12) With the gasket side facing down, nest the smoke trapping lter element into the pocket
that forms the top of the odor absorbing canister. The lter may have a rectangular base
so rotate as necessary.
13) Refer to the Air Recovery System Owner and Maintenance Guide for proper hood operation. Test all blower and light
functions to ensure they are operating properly.