VIKING RANGE, LLC

Downdraft Ventilators

 

 

MOUNT THE UNIT

All Units

1.Set downdraft into opening. Extend leveling brackets to floor of cabinet so downdraft sits straight. (Note: Leveling brackets can be removed and re-attached in other positions. Bottom flange may have to face inward in tight cabinet installations.)

2.Secure the downdraft to the countertop as follows: Hold the downdraft against the back of countertop cut-out and tighten- ing the two mounting screws (one on each end of unit) on underside of countertop. Use a wood shim between screw and underside of granite countertops.

3.Screw leveling brackets to bottom of cabinet.Tighten screws holding leveling bracket to unit on each side.

INSTALL DUCTWORK

MOUNTING SCREWS

LEVELING BRACKET -

FLANGE FACING OUT

LEVELING BRACKET -

FLANGE FACING IN

 

Interior Blower Installation

 

 

 

Exterior Blower Installation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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CAUTION:

 

 

 

 

BEFORE CUTTING HOLE IN

 

 

 

 

CABINET FOR DUCTWORK,

 

 

 

 

check for interference with floor

 

 

 

 

joists, wall studs, electrical wir-

 

 

 

 

ing, or plumbing.

 

 

BLOWER

SCREWS

3-1/4" X 10"

TO 6" RD.

COLLARTRANSITION

6" RD. ELBOW & DUCTWORK

ELBOW

10" ROUND DUCT

ELBOW

1.Cut hole in cabinet as well as holes in wall or floor as neces- sary.

2.Mount the roof or wall cap and work back towards the cabinet, attaching all ductwork, elbows and transitions as previously planned. Tape all ductwork connections to make them secure and air tight.

3.Connect ductwork (and transition, if required) to downdraft. If necessary, LOOSEN nuts and screws that hold the blower in place, and slide blower left or right to meet ductwork. Re- tighten screws and nuts.

Note: A 3-1/4" x 10" collar is provided for installers who prefer

 

to rivet the ductwork to the unit. This will allow blower to be re-

 

moved and replaced easily in service situations without disturbing

 

ductwork.

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1.Cut hole in cabinet as well as holes in wall or floor as neces- sary.

2.Mount the exterior blower and work back towards the cabinet, attaching all ductwork, elbows and transitions as previously planned. Tape all ductwork connections to make them secure and air tight.

3.Connect ductwork to downdraft. If necessary, LOOSEN nuts and screws that hold remote blower adapter plate in place, and slide outlet assembly left or right to meet ductwork. Re-tighten screws and nuts.

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Viking RVDD336R, RVDD345R, CRVDD330R warranty Mount the Unit, Install Ductwork, Before Cutting Hole Cabinet for Ductwork

RVDD336R, CRVDD330R, CRVDD336R, CRVDD345R, RVDD345R specifications

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