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Instruction Manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE

R

angehood Fans

MODEL

 

OD-22014

Ductless

In ductless installation, air is vented back into the kitchen 
through the opening in the rangehood grille. If you do not 
anticipate heavy cooking, this method may be preferable. 
Ductless installation requires the use of charcoal filters 
(included) to remove odours, which should be replaced at 
regular intervals depending on use. Check with your local 
retailer or dealer for replacements.
* This filter is not dishwasher safe!

Horizontal Discharge

If the range is located against an outside wall, then horizontal 
discharging is ideal, provided there are no obstructions such as 
wall joists or places where openings are difficult to make.

If a wall cap is used directly off the back of the hood, special 
care must be taken to ensure that the damper in the damper/
duct connector on the hood and the damper in the wall cap do 
not interfere with each other when the rangehood is operating. 
This could result in either inadequate air delivery or back drafts. 
If this condition exists, remove the hood damper flap. 
Sometimes when using a wall cap, it is easier to duct vertically 
and then to use an elbow.

For model OD-22014, you must 

remove the vent cover from the slots on the front of the 

rangehood. Save the vent cover for possible future use.

Preparation of Electrical Connections

I

f replacing an existing hood, the electrical cable may need to 

be rerouted to the desired position.

1. Determine the location of the electrical cable to connect to 

the rangehood

2. Remove the electrical knockout on the back or top of the 

rangehood and install a standard electrical cable clamp

3. Transfer the location of the rangehood electrical knockout 

to either the bottom of the cabinet or the wall. Drill or cut a 
hole in the adjoining surface to make room for the 
electrical cable clamp

Cabinet Preparation for Hood Support

Mount the hood so that the bottom of the hood is between 
24"-30" above the stove top. WHEN CUTTING OR DRILLING INTO 
WALL OR CABINET, BE CAREFUL NOT TO CUT EXISTING 
ELECTRICAL WIRING.

1. If the bottom of the cabinet is recessed above the bottom 

of the cabinet door, then it is necessary to install wood 
strips on each side of the recessed area on the bottom of 
the cabinet where the rangehood will be mounted. The 
wood strips should line up with the 4 keyhole slots ono the 
top of the rangehood. Fasten the wood strips with wood 
screws about 3" in from each end. * The thickness of the 
wood strips should be slightly more than the recessed 
dimension. The length should be cut to size.

2. Measure and mark the electrical wiring opening in the wall 

or the cabinet. If the hood is to be vented, also mark and 
measure the duct opening in the wall or cabinet.

4/5"

9"

2"

4/5"

7-3/8"

10"

3-1/4"

10"

30"

17-1/2"

1-1/2"

6"

Preparation for Duct Connection

1. Remove the appropriate ducting knockout by inserting a 

screw driver under one end and prying it up. Then snip or 
break the attachment points (see Fig.1 on the right)

2. Install the damper assembly to the rangehood with the  2 

screws supplied

3. If discharge is vertical through a rectangular duct, remove 

the knockout sections D, B and E only (see Fig.2)

4. If the vertical discharge is through a 7" round duct, remove 

knockout sections A, B and C only. Section D and E remain 
with the hood (see Fig.2 on the right)

5. Mount the round collar (E22A-not supplied) over the 

opening on the hood by using 3 shorter screws. Allow the 
bottom edge of the 7" duct to be inserted into the collar

Fig.1

Fig.2

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