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Installation (continued)
ATTACHING THE DUCT (FOR OUTDOOR VENTED
INSTALLATIONS)
WARNING:
USE OF FLEXIBLE RANGE HOOD DUCTS IS
NOT PERMITTED IN SOME MUNICIPAL JURISDICTIONS .
PLEASE CHECK AND COMPLY WITH YOUR LOCAL
BUILDING CODE .
WARNING:
FUEL (GAS) BURNING RANGES MUST BE
VENTED OUTDOORS USING, AT MINIMUM, RIGID METAL
DUCTWORK AND RANGE HOODS OF SUFFICIENT
CAPACITY .
NOTE:
In interior vented installations, air is recirculated through a charcoal
filters and exhausted through the top of the chimney. Skip this step if
you are recirculating the air indoors.
-
Attach the vent collar of duct (G) to the damper collar of the
range hood (A) using duct tape . Ensure the damper gates
open and close freely .
- Fully extend duct (G) up to your rigid ductwork or roof/wall
cap, allow at least 1" (25 mm) of overlap, and cut off any
excess duct (G).
-
Attach duct (G) to your rigid ductwork or roof/wall cap
using duct tape making sure duct (G) is fully extended and
there is nothing blocking the damper .
INSTALLING THE CHIMNEY
WARNING:
Sharp edges . Wear safety gloves .
-
Plug the range hood into the grounded electrical outlet and make
sure it is operating correctly before proceeding .
-
Place the upper chimney (C) inside the lower chimney (B) and
place them both onto the range hood . Hang the lower chimney
(B) on the lower support bracket (F) as shown in figure 9.
-
Slide the upper chimney (C) upwards and hang it on the upper
chimney support bracket (E) as shown in figure 11.
- Secure the chimney extensions to the support brackets with
tapping screws (BB) from both sides as shown in figure 11.
Fig. 9
A
G
Vent Collar
Fully extend and
trim vent to size
2.125 in.
(55 mm)
C
B
C
B
E
E
E
E
BB
E
Fig. 10
Fig. 11