Hearth and Home Technologies 7100, 9100 manual Installation of Ducting, Model

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Installation of Ducting

Installation through an outside wall

Remove air deflector (used for ventless operation only). Cut appropriate-sized hole through the wall directly behind the range hood outlet (see Figure 6 ,page 7), making sure no wall studs are cut. Push range into position. From outside of the house, measure distance from the siding to the range outlet. Cut duct pipe that length, plus 1" (25mm) for overlap into outlet. Attach vent hood to pipe. Caulk the back of vent hood and around pipe where it goes through wall and into range hood outlet so caulking seals against outside siding.

Complete installation by following directions under Ventless Installation.

Installation through an attic to an outside wall

If the vent elbows are embedded in the wall, the range may be positioned as shown in Figure 6. Continue the duct through the ceiling into the attic. Terminate duct either on an outside wall just below the sofit using a vent hood or through the roof with a roof cap. Seal with caulking aroundandundercaporhood. Complete your installation by following directions under Ventless Installation.

 

R ange Ho od Outlet:

19"

 

3 1/4" x 1 0"

14"

83 m m x 254m m

483 m m

356 m m

31. 0"

 

 

56 "

 

 

 

787 m m

 

1416 m m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P ower In

66 1/ 4"

 

 

 

 

 

1682 m m

 

 

 

 

 

(direct c on

ect)

 

 

 

36 1/8"

 

8 ft (2.4m ) cord supplied

 

 

 

917 m m

 

Ex haus t Hood In

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(female rec epticle)

29 3/4 "

1 1/4 "

9 ¼ "

 

38 1/4"

235

m m

47 1/2"

972 m m

756 mm

32

m m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1207 m m

 

 

 

 

Model 7100

 

 

1 4 7 /8 "

R ange H ood

 

 

O ut let : 3 1 /4"x 10"

14. 0"

 

3 7 8 m m

 

83 m m x 254 m m

 

 

 

 

356 m m

 

 

2 9 3 /4 "

 

 

56 "

 

75 6 m m

 

31.0"

 

 

 

787 m m

142 2 m m

 

 

 

G a s In le t-1 /2 N P T

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 6 1 /4 "

 

 

P owe r I n

 

16 8 2 m m

 

 

(direct co n n ec tion )

 

 

3 6 1/8 "

8 ft (2.4m ) cord

6 2 3 /8 "

 

9 17 m m

pplied

E xha u st

1 5 85 m m

 

3 4

"

H oo d In

 

 

 

 

 

8 64 m m

 

 

 

3 3 /4" / 92 m m

29 3 /4"

2"

29 3 /4 "

 

51 m m

756 m m

 

7 5 6 m m

 

Model 9100

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Model BusConsumer Warranty Gas Models 9100/7100For Your Safety Page Table of Contents Assembly and Installation Assembly of Range BaseTools required for assembly Assembly of Range Body to Base Assembly of Exhaust Hood to Range Positioning the RangeInstallation Clearances Installation ClearancesMin Electrical Installation Exhaust Hood Electrical ConnectionVentless Installation Vented Installation, Tools, Material, and DimensionsTools required to install vented hood Exhaust HoodInstallation of Ducting Installation through an outside wallInstallation through an attic to an outside wall ModelGas Line Installation Venting Safety GuidelinesImportant Safety Instructions Exhaust Hood SafetyOven Safety Features Sealed Burner Features see figCooking Controls Oven Features Other Features see figModel Control Panel Top Burner Operation Lighting the Top BurnersOven Cooking Oven LightingRange Thermostat BroilPower Failure Operation Manually Lighting the Top BurnersManually Lighting the Oven Burner Clock / Timer Care and Cleaning Keeping it cleanTo move range for service or cleaning PorcelainOven Cleaning Surface BurnersOven and Cabinet Light Replacement Nickel-Plated TrimExhaust Hood Interior Oven Rack Rack SupportsRemoval of Oven Door Broiling Broiling PanOven Light Storage Drawer Burner Setup & Adjustment For bubbles. Do not use an open flame for testingAir Shutter Adjustment oven burner only Oven Burner AssemblyProblem Cause Remedy Spark IgnitionOven Burner Conversion Kits and Information Also available with a self clean oven feature, as model See our complete line of kitchen appliances7100/9100 Parts Chart Model 7100 / 9100 Gas Range Parts Chart Power Requirements Natural Gas LP/Propane MediumLarge OvenWiring Diagrams Technical Data 71009100

9100, 7100 specifications

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