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III. Installation Guidelines
Check the surrounding of range hood. If there
are too many windows or doors nearby, it is
advisable to close the windows and doors before
turning on the range hood to prevent the external
convection and affecting the ventilation.
The smoke has to rise up to 10 inches from the
stove/grate to be within the range of venting
efficiency.
The ideal installation height is a distance of
24 to 30 inches from the bottom of the range
hood to the surface of the stove top.
The front, back, right and left of hood must be
in parallel and horizontal level, to avoid the oil
in the oil tub from spilling over. To ensure that
the hood is leveled when installing, it can be
measured by the hook mark for the left and right
side; and the screws fixed securely onto the wall
to ensure the front and back of the hood are parallel.
In order to increase the venting efficiency of the hood, it is recommended to
use the 6 inches duct to maintain the best air flow efficiency; the length of duct
must also be as minimal as possible.
Please do not plug the range hood to the circuit breaker with other high
electricity consumption appliances.
Before installing the hood, please apply fast drying glue to the collar and securely attach
it to the top of the range hood’s vent lid. Install the range hood and attach pipe to the
plastic collar and seal with aluminum tape and prevent steam and smoke leakage.
Too many windows, too much convection
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Fig. 3
1. Surrounding Environment (Fig.1)
2. Installation Heights (Fig.2)
3. Hood installed in parallel and horizontal level
(Fig.3)
4. Exhaust duct
5. Electrical arrangement
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