screws
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6 Remove the four screws on the upper
n chimney and disassemble chimney pieces from support frame.
Personal Injury Hazard
Because of the size and weight of this range hood, the support must be firmly attached to the ceiling.
l For plaster or sheet rock ceilings, the support must be attached to joists. If this is not possible, you must build a support structure behind the plaster or sheet rock.
l Make sure the support is connected firmly to ceiling.
. Firmly tighten all four set screws before attaching canopy.
Failure to follow these instructions could lead to personal injury or property damage.
7 Align support mounting bracket with holes in n ceiling. Attach support system frame to
ceiling using anchors recommended for your type of ceiling:
l Concrete ceiling - use inserts and screws provided.
l Wood ceiling - use 4” long wood screws.
l Plaster or sheet rock ceiling - attach support mounting bracket to ceiling joists if possible. If ceiling joists are not available, you must build a supporting structure behind the plaster or sheet rock.
Make sure the support is connected firmly to ceiling.
four set
8 Determine the height of the canopy. The n range hood requires at least 24 inches of clearance between bottom of range hood canopy
and cooking surface.
The bottom of the canopy will be approximately 9 inches below the bottom of the support system. To change the canopy height, loosen the four set screws on the support frame. Adjust support frame to the desired length and tighten all four set screws firmly in place before attaching canopy.
9 Press on
n handle in front of filters to release filters from range hood canopy. Remove filters and set aside.
10 Remove the terminal box cover from the n range hood. Remove the power supply
cable knockout using a
Personal Injury Hazard
Because of the weight and size of the range hood canopy, two or more people are needed to move and safely install the range hood canopy.
Failure to lift range hood properly could result in damage to the product or personal injury.
located next to
exhaust opening so that there is
approximately l/4 inch space between bolt head and canopy. Lift canopy and insert bolts into slots in support system frame. Tighten bolts to support system frame and canopy.
Electrical connection
Electrical Shock Hazard
l Electrical ground is required on this
the appliance is permanently grounded.
. Disconnect power to the junction box before making the electrical connection.
*This appliance must be connected to a grounded, metallic, permanent wiring system, or a grounding connector should be connected to the grounding terminal or wire lead on the appliance.
12n Make electrical connection:
q Disconnect power supply.
q Feed enough power supply cable through conduit connector to make electrical connections.
q Connect the power supply cable to range hood terminal box through the
q Connect the white wire of the power supply cable with the white lead in the range hood, using a
q Connect the power supply green (green and yellow) grounding wire under the green, grounding screw.
q Tighten conduit connector screws. q Replace the terminal box cover.
Install chimney sections
13 Attach damper to exhaust opening on n top of the canopy using two Phillips-
head screws. Connect ductwork to damper and seal all connections with duct tape.
screw
14 Position upper chimney section on n support system frame.
section. Check for proper position. Then secure upper and lower chimney sections to support system frame with four screws.
chimney
15 Cut upper chimney trim to correct length. n Attach trim strips with clips to cover
chimney seam.
16 Place filters in canopy opening so rear n edge is over flange. Press filters up into
position.
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