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PRIOR INSTALLATION - IMPORTANT NOTICE

Please read the entire instruction manual before 
installing the Rangehood.
The installation in this manual is intended for 
qualified installers, service technicians or persons 
with similar qualified backgrounds. DO NOT 
attempt to install this appliance yourself.  Injury 
could result from installing the unit due to lack of 
appropriate electrical and technical background.
Always ensure this Rangehood is installed as per 
the requirements noted in AS/NZS 3000:2007.
There shall be adequate ventilation of the room 
when the Rangehood is used at the same time 
as appliances burning gas or other fuels (not 
applicable to appliances that only discharge the 
air back in to the room.
If the supply cord of this equipment is damaged, 
it must only be replaced by the manufacturer or 
its service agent or a similarly qualified person in 
order to avoid a hazard.
Always switch power off prior to installation.
All electrical work must be done in accordance 
with local and national electrical codes as 
applicable and installed by a licenced electrician.
For safety, this product must be earthed.
A power outlet should be within 1000mm of the 
power cord exit from the Rangehood.

The socket must be accessible and enable the end 
user to isolate the Rangehood from the power for 
the purpose of internal cleaning or maintenance.
Stainless steel or powder coat is very easily 
damaged during installation if abraded or 
knocked by tools. Protect the Rangehood with the 
cardboard box or plastic bag during installation.
All ducting must comply with local requirements, 
building codes and gas codes.
It is not recommended to use old duct work. 
It should be replaced if necessary to avoid the 
possibility of a grease fire. Check all joints on duct 
work to ensure proper connection all joints should 
be properly taped.
The Rangehood is designed for indoor undercover 
use only and must be in a dry location.
Suitable fixings will be required to mount this 
Rangehood. These are not included.
Note that accessible parts may become hot when 
used with cooking appliances.
The power supply must be supplied though a 
residual current device (RCD) having a tripping 
current not exceeding 30mA.

Incorrect installation is not covered under 
warranty.

CONTENTS

Medium - GRhM

1 x Rangehood with 2 x 150mm duct adaptors fitted
2 x Chimney covers each 400mm high
1 x Chimney mounting bracket top
2 x Expanding ducts 150mm x 2m

Large - GRhL

1 x Rangehood with 3 x 150mm duct adaptors fitted
1 x Rangehood mounting plate
2 x Chimney covers each 400mm high
1 x Chimney mounting bracket top
3 x Expanding ducts 150mm x 2m

Island - GMhIS

1 x Rangehood with 2 x 150mm duct adaptors fitted
1 x Rangehood roof mounting bracket
8 x Range hood vertical brackets
2 x Chimney covers each 400mm high
2 x Expanding ducts 150mm x 2m
1 x Set hardware to attach vertical and roof brackets 
together

REqUIRED FOR USE

Accessible power pointed fitted within 1m of 
Rangehood mounting position. The power point must 
be supplied through a residual current device (RCD) 
having a tripping current not exceeding 30mA.

TYPICAL EqUIPMENT REqUIRED  

FOR INSTALLATION

• Electric drill
• Suitable mounting hardware
• Drills
• Screwdriver
• Tape measure/rule
• Plumb bob
• Spirit level
• Ladder
For ducting: 
• Duct tape
• Jigsaw
• Duct elbows as required for correct installation
• Roof cap or duct exit as required for correct 

installation

Summary of Contents for GMHIS

Page 1: ...03362 05 16 Important Retain these instructions for future use RANGEHOOD SERIES WALL MOUNTED CEILING MOUNTED Medium GRHM Large GRHL Island GMHIS ...

Page 2: ...otected in a box S G A will not be responsible for any in transit loss or damage For any queries or assistance call Customer Service Australia Only 1300 174 876 Hours of operation Monday to Friday 8am 5pm EST Do not return to place of purchase This warranty does not apply to any defect deterioration loss injury or damage occasioned by or as a result of misuse or abuse negligent handling or storage...

Page 3: ...cilitating correct combustion and allowing products of combustion to be readily dispersed to atmosphere An alfresco area veranda or balcony large area is considered outdoors when it is an open air situation with natural ventilation This ensures stagnant areas do not form as these prevent the products of combustion from being rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection In the unlikely event of...

Page 4: ...s smaller than or equal to its height and the open face width is at least twice the depth Examples of these situations A balcony with an open construction balustrade more than 75 per cent free open area Measure the distance from floor to roof H The maximum allowable depth D is the same as H and the minimum width W is twice D A balustrade is enclosed or has less than 75 per cent free open area Meas...

Page 5: ...be given to ensure that any applicable regulations concerning the discharge of exhaust air is fulfilled Note that accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances Remove any plastic coating from the product before use Do not attempt to modify this appliance as this could cause injury and will void your warranty Underside surfaces can become hot during use Do not touch Never leave ...

Page 6: ...building codes and gas codes It is not recommended to use old duct work It should be replaced if necessary to avoid the possibility of a grease fire Check all joints on duct work to ensure proper connection all joints should be properly taped The Rangehood is designed for indoor undercover use only and must be in a dry location Suitable fixings will be required to mount this Rangehood These are no...

Page 7: ...tional regulations Duct Mounting Options You will need some additional parts to complete these installations All motors need to be ducted individually and the included expanding duct is 150mm diameter REAR TOP ROOF RECOMMENDED TOP SOFFIT EAVE RANGEHOOD INSTALLATION If installing ducting at the Rear or via the Soffit Eave please review page 9 for the reductions in ducting requirements ...

Page 8: ... bracket bottom screw hole GRHM Medium Bracket is part of the rangehood frame 1582mm GRHL Large 1562mm and top screw 1622mm 1562mm Large Wall Mount Version Only All Models Wall Ceiling Mount Version 2966mm Maximum 1200mm About 900mm Depending on BBQ Model 395mm MAX Fitted 76mm 395mm MAX Fitted Large Wall Mount Bracket 60mm RANGEHOOD INSTALLATION ...

Page 9: ...be used Flexible ducts are provided for convenience always use rigid type metal ducts if available to maximize air flow Also use calculation above to compute total available duct run when using elbows transitions and caps ALWAYS when possible reduce the number of transitions and turns If a long duct run is required increase duct size from 150mm to 200mm If a reducer is used install a long reducer ...

Page 10: ...ooking surface 2 Using a tape measure and level mark end holes on your wall Ensure all of these are level Domestic BBQ Cooking Surface C L Mounting Holes 1582mm A 300mm 300mm Cooking Surface A Hole C L 1582mm 3 Your rangehood is very heavy Please use suitable fixings and hole size for this weight Medium 50Kg Large 80Kg 4 If unsure of which fixings please discuss with your hardware stockist or rang...

Page 11: ...ase use suitable fixings and hole size for this weight Medium 50Kg Large 80Kg If unsure of which fixings please discuss with your hardware stockist or rangehood installer 6 Securely fix the rangehood bracket to a solid wall Ensure it is level before tightening the fixings Domestic BBQ Cooking Surface Large Wall Bracket C L Cooking Surface C L Bottom Hole 1562mm A 280mm 280mm 280mm 60mm BBQ PLATE 1...

Page 12: ...ghts as per Using Rangehood 4 If all okay turn off wall socket and unplug power lead Flue Surround Provided are 2 x flue surrounds both 400mm high These are used to finish and cover the motor box and installed ducting 1 Lift and fit bottom flue surround this fits into the groove in the Rangehood flat top 2 Mark 1 hole on each side for the flue surround Remove flue surround and drill holes 3 Replac...

Page 13: ...urface and the underside of the Rangehood this should be minimum 1200mm maximum 1250mm 5 If the distance is not correct adjust the Rangehood height up or down as required Once correct securely tighten all nuts and bolts 6 Check to ensure that the Rangehood is level side to side as well as front to back Also check that it is square to the cooking surface It is imperative that the Rangehood is level...

Page 14: ...ing area unattended When frying oil in the pan can easily overheat and catch fire The risk of self combustion is higher when the oil has been used several times CONTROLS OFF HIGH MED FAN LOW LIGHT CLEANING A build up of oil may occur if the Rangehood and baffle filters are not cleaned properly and regularly Some discolouration of the baffle filter may occur if cleaned in the dishwasher Rangehood S...

Page 15: ...15 SPECIFICATIONS 395 400mm 395 400mm 76mm 800mm 1200mm 686mm 609mm 395 400mm 395 400mm 76mm 800mm 1480mm 966mm 609mm Medium GRHM Large GRHL ...

Page 16: ...c induction 2 3 2 Lighting Cool white 4 x Rectangle 18 LED 6 x Rectangle 18 LED 4 x Rectangle 18 LED Controls 1 x Push button 3 x Push button 1 x Push button Flues Always duct individually 2 3 2 Duct Diameter 150mm Flue Surround 2 at 400mm high Filters Stainless steel 304 baffle style Ducts Flexible Expandable Metal 2 Total expanded length 2m each 3 Total expanded length 2m each 2 Total expanded l...

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