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Before  installing  the  appliance,  in 
order  not  to  damage  the  appliance 
itself,  the  metal  grease  filter  should 
be  removed  by  pushing  the  special 
filter handle toward the  back  side of 
the  cooker  hood  and  turning  it   
downwards so to unfasten it from its 
slot (refer to figure 2A).

Make a cut-out on the bottom of the 
cabinet  to hold the  appliance by us-
ing  the  drilling  jig  provided.    This 
opening must be 9.8” x 10.2” and at 
a distance of  1” from the front  edge 
of the cabinet (refer to figure 3)

Figure 2

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To  install  the  appliance  adjust  the 
position  of  the  stop  side-springs   
using  the  appropriate  screws,      
according  to  the  thickness  of  the 
board.  The base of the cabinet must 
be  from  0.4”  to  1”  thick  (refer  to        
figure 4).

Min: 0.4”
Max:  1”

Figure 3

Figure 4

Insert  the  built-in  unit  in  the  hole 
made  in  the  cabinet  until  the  stop 
click of the side-springs is heard and 
the  hood  is  temporary  held  in           
position.

Connecting Electricity and 
Ducting

Please refer to the  Electrical Supply 
section on page 2 for the required 
location of the electrical supply. 

CAUTION:  Make  sure  the  power  is 
turned off  at source. Make electrical 
connections (refer to Figure 8).

Insert  the  screws  provided  in  the 
holes inside the range hood (refer to 
figure 6).

Figure 5

Summary of Contents for SUF1

Page 1: ...red by these instructions SUF1 B E F O R E I N S T A L L A T I O N ENSURE THERE IS NO VISIBLE OR HIDDEN DAMAGE SUSTAINED DURING SHIPPING S H I P P I N G D A M A G E MUST BE REPORTED WITHIN 5 DAYS OF R...

Page 2: ...ore commencing installation All electrical wiring must be properly installed insulated and grounded and conform to all applicable codes and standards Make sure all existing duct work is clean of greas...

Page 3: ...uct Run Calculation 2 ELECTRICAL 2 Electrical Supply 2 INSTALLATION 3 Connecting Electricity and Ducting 3 Re Circulating Requirements 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES 5 General Advice 5 Functions 5 MAINTENANCE...

Page 4: ...sible Always wherever reduce the number of transitions and turns with as few sharp angles as possible 1 Figure 1 Two staggered 45 degree angles are better than one 90 degree Make these turns as far aw...

Page 5: ...wall on which the hood is to be mounted Range hoods may interrupt the proper flow of combustion gases from fireplaces gas furnaces and gas water heaters To minimize the risk of drawing these lethal g...

Page 6: ...f the hood 4 5 To install the appliance adjust the position of the stop side springs using the appropriate screws according to the thickness of the board The base of the cabinet must be from 0 4 to 1...

Page 7: ...ase filter Ensure that the plastic tabs on the carbon filter are facing outwards otherwise it will be difficult to remove it later for replacement A short length of ductwork must be connected from the...

Page 8: ...sized pot covering the entire burner to reduce the risk of boiling over and burning In the event of a range top grease fire observe the following Switch OFF the range hood Turn off the cook top then...

Page 9: ...nless steel cleaner for exterior surfaces Follow the manufacturers directions Generally the foam is sprayed onto a clean dry cloth and then applied to the stainless steel Allow the foam to react on th...

Page 10: ...for a period of three years from the original date of purchase There are no other warranties express or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a par...

Page 11: ...8 Staple Invoice Here...

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