Whirlpool RHH 2300 dimensions To Install, Range Hood

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INSTALLATION and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

for

~irlpool

VENTED

RANGE

HOOD

RHH 2300SERlES

TO INSTALL

For most efficient operation, the top of the hood should be

approximately 66 inches (137.6 cm) from the floor. See Figure 5 for examples of two typical ductwork

installations. Choose the best method for your installation.

1. Mark

 

locations

for

ventilating

duct

and

electrical

 

wiring

from

dimensions

given in figure

1.

 

 

 

2.

Cut

 

holes

at

marked

locations

to

accomodate

 

ventilating

duct

and

electrical

wiring.

Allow

%”

(1.91

 

cm) extra on ventilating opening toward the front of

 

the cabinet directly above the hood (See Figure 4).

 

Be sure to minimize openings through the outside

 

walls or ceiling. These will have to be sealed later.

3. Run the wire through the wall or cabinets according

 

to the National Electrical Code and applicable local

 

codes.

DO NOT

turn

power

on

until

installation

is

 

complete.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.

Remove

the

screws

 

holding

the

junction

box

cover

 

(See

 

Figure

3).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.

Lift

the

hood

into

position

and

mark

the

 

hole

 

locations on the cabinet for each of the four keyhole

 

mounting

slots.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.

Remove

the hood and start all four screws

in

the

 

center

of the

narrow

 

neck

of the

keyholeslot

marked

 

on the cabinet bottom (See Figure 2).

 

 

 

 

7.

Install

proper

ductwork.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8.

Lift

the

hood into

position

simultaneously

feeding

RANGE HOOD

KEYHOLE SLOTS

L WIRING KNOCKOUT

FIG. 1

KEYHOLE SLOT

IN CANOPY

IIN INSTALLATION

LJUNCTION

BOX

PARTS

BAG1

the electrical

wire through the knockout.

--i

COVER

9. Tighten the four mounting screws to secure theFIG. 2 hood to the cabinet. Be sure the screw heads are in

the narrow neck of the keyhole slot (Figure 2).

10. Complete electrical wiring in the juction box according to the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes,

11.Replace junction box cover.

12.Seal holes around ventilating pipe and wiring passing through ceiling oroutsidewall with caulking or insulation to prevent energy loss.

NOTE: It has been found that a large part of the energy loss of the average home is due to outside air infiltrating the structure. Seal around duct work where it passes through outside walls or ceiling. Seal around electrical wiring and be sure the damper is working properly.

FIG. 3

/-CABINET CUTOUTS

STARTER HOLES

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