INSTALLATION IJNDEQ KITCHEN F’JFQ ‘I)O’i’!Y
1.For easy, one man
First, remove the aluminum filter from fan box assembly by pulling tab toward opposite end of filter.
Remove two mount ng screws fcund in fan box near back. (Figure :.)
Unplug power supply cord connection near back.
Remove additional four screws from fan box assembly and lift assembly out.
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2.Fa3R TOP VENTING:(Figures 2, 7 8 8)
Using the canopy ?oo as a hole !ocating pattern,
make a 7’/4” diameter hole. If the optional
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FOR | WALL | VENTING: | (Figures | 2 & 9) | Establish | ||||||||||
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3.Install canopy top to kitchen furr down with four
screws provided in installation pack, Fig. 5.
4.Install canopy assembly by sliding top flanges
of canopy assembly onto mating flanges on canopy top, Figure 5. Secure with 4 screws prevrously removed.
5.Make electrical connection at wiring box on back of canopy assembly according to Figures 3&6
6.With necessary duct work in place (see Fig. 4), lift fan box assembly into position and secure with 6 screws.
7.Plug hood power supply into receptacle.
8.Replace filter.
FREE STANDING WALL INSTALLATION:
1.For easy, one man Installation, hood should be :+sassnm5ls<
First, remove the aluminum tilter from tne fan box assembly by pulling tab toward opposite
end of filter. Remove two mounting screws found in fan box near back. (Figure 1)
Unplug power supply cord connection near
back Remove additional four screws from fan box assembly and lift assembly out.
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3.Insert screws Into
provided In installation packet. AddItional support should be provided after canopy is in place, when hollow wall molly bolts are used.
4. Hang hood on mounting screws and mark location for venting and wiring. Remove canopy to cut holes.
FOR TOP VENTING: Mark venting hole
locations through the ceiling or other
obstructions between hood top and attic. Cut a 7’6” diameter hole for round venting (Fig. 7) or
a 3;;” x 10’,q” h~,e for
FOR WALL VENTING: | Establish | the | center for |
the back vent hole bv measurina | half | the width |
of the hood and down 1
FOR DUCTLESS | INSTALLATION: | Refer | to | |
instructions | found | in ductless kit RCH | 9600 | for |
remaining | installation | procedure. |
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5.Replace hood and tighten screws
6.Make electrical connection at wiring at box on
back of canopy according to Figures 3 & 6.
7.Witn nec?ssar:/ duct tn place (see Figure 4; ‘*rt fan box assembly into posrtion and secure >,*ylth
six screws.
8.Plug hood power supply into receptacle.
9.Replace filter.
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TOP VENTING | ONLY | |
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ELECTRICAL GROUNDING:
Permanently ground this unit in accordance with the latest National Electrical Code and applicable
local codes and ordrnances. It is recommended that
a permanent ground connection be made to the untt
using a conductor of appropriate size from a
grounded continuous metalltc cold water pipe, a
grounded lead in the service panel or a properly
driven and electrically grounded ground rod. Do not ground to a gas supply pipe.
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