TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION
•Saber Saw or Jig Saw
•Drill
•1 1/4" Wood Drill Bit
•Scissors
•Pliers
•Phillips Screwdriver
•Flat Blade Screwdriver
•Wire Stripper or Utility Knife
•Metal Snips
•Measuring Tape or Ruler
•Level
•Pencil
•Caulking Gun
•Duct Tape
PARTS SUPPLIED FOR INSTALLATION
•1 Hardware Package
•1 Literature Package
PARTS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION
•2 Conduit Connectors
•Power Supply Cable
•1 Wall or Roof Cap
•All Metal Ductwork
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE
•Replacement Charcoal Filter For
• Optional Chimney Cover For installations where rear venting / recirculating are not possible or desired. When top venting you can purchase decorative stainless steel chimney covers to place over duct work, part # 4472020 (lower chimney) and part #4472013 (upper chimney).
PLAN THE INSTALLATION
The Matrix rangehood is designed to offer wide flexibility of installations. The rangehood can be vented through the wall or ceiling (top or rear vented), or installed in a ductless configuration. To vent through a wall behind the hood, a 90° elbow is used and the chimney transition (included with this hood) is placed on top of the hoods duct. When installed ductless, the rangehood vents out of a grate on the top of the hood (included with this hood). Ductless installations require a Charcoal Filter, available from your dealer.
WARNING! BEFORE MAKINGANYCUTS OR HOLES FOR INSTALLATION, DETERMINE WHICH VENTING METHOD WILLBE USEDAND CAREFULLY CALCULATE ALL MEASUREMENTS.
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A. CANOPY SECTION
B. MOUNTING BRACKETS WITH SCREWS
C. DUCTLESS GRILLE
D. REAR DUCTING CHIMNEY TRANSITION
E. CHIMNEY / VENT SCREWS
F.MOUNTING PLUGS
G.SAFETY SCREWS
H.GRILLE COVER
I.GRILLE COVER SCREWS
J. DAMPER
CALCULATE THE DUCTRUN LENGTH
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!WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
Becauseoftheweightandsizeoftherangehood canopy,twoormorepeopleareneededtomove and safely install the rangehood canopy.
Failure to properly lift rangehood could result in damage to the product or personal injury.
The ductrun should not exceed 35 equivalent feet if ducted with the required minimum of 6" round duct. Calculate the length of the ductwork by adding the equivalent feet in FIGURE 2 for each piece of duct in the system. An example is given in FIGURE 3.
45˚ Elbow | 3.0 feet |
| 9 | Feet Straight Duct |
| 9.0 feet | |
90˚ Elbow | 5.0 feet |
| 2 | - 90˚ Elbows | 10.0 feet | ||
90˚ Flat Elbow | 12.0 feet |
| Wall Cap |
| 0.0 feet | ||
Wall Cap | 0.0 feet |
| Total System |
| 19.0 feet |
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FIGURE 2 |
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For best results, use no more than three 90° elbows. Make sure that there is a minimum of 24" of straight duct between elbows if more than one is used. Do not install two elbows together. If you must elbow right away, do it as far away from the hood's exhaust opening as possible.
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