Parts In cluded with your Hood
tHood Canopy Assembly with blower already installed
tGrease filters
tDrip tray for each filter.
tDrip trays holding brakets + plastic wahers and knobs
t1 Transition withback draft damper
tUse & Care / Installation Instructions
tFittings bag with:
4 Washers
6 Drywall anchors
2 Hooks with regulating screws
6 Screws 5X35
4 Screws for transition
Option al accessory
Duct covers
Ductless recirculation kit available only for HMWB30, HMWB36. model.
Parts Not Included with your
Hood
tDuct Tape
t1/2" Conduit
tWire Nuts
tRound Duct.
tWiring c lamp
t | CAUTION! Lamps are not supplied, use |
| ONLY 120 Volt, 50 Watt (maximum) 50° |
| halogen light made o r a GU10 base, |
| suitable for use i n open luminarie . |
t4 #10 pan head wood screws for installation on a bottom of a cabinet
t3 prong plug
Tools required
Flat blade and Phillips screwdrivers
Pencil and tape measure
Metal snips (in some applications)
Electric drill
Saw (saber or keyhole)
Pliers
Level
Caulking
Flashlight
Wire stripper
Safety glasses
Gloves
Step ladder
INSTALLING THE HOOD
tFor the most efficient air flow exhaust, use a straight run or as few elbows as possible.
CAU TIO N: Vent unit to outside o f building, only.
tTwo people are necessary for installation.
On average 2 hours are necessary to complete installation (without considering cut to be done on wall and or on cabinet, installation of ducts , conduit and electrical connections to the mains) . installation steps:
11 installation steps are required for both installation methods
Wall mount installation steps or in alternative Cabinet installation
tThe hood is fitted with Screws and Drywall Anchors suitable for most surfaces, consult a Qualified Installer, check if they perfectly f it with your cabinet/wall.
tDo not use flex ducting.
t COLD WEATHER installations should have an additional backdraft damper i nstalled to minimize backward cold air flow and a nonmetallic thermal break to minimize conduction of outside temperatures as part of the ductwork. The damper should be on the cold air side of the thermal break.
The break should be as close as possible to where the ducting enters the heated portion of the house.
tMake up air: Local building codes may require the use of
specified CFM of air movement.
The specified CFM varies from location to. location Consult your HVAC professional for specific requirements in your area.
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