DUCT INSTALLATION:
Before fixing, the outlet exhaust duct for air evacuation
to the outside must be installed. Use an outlet exhaust duct
with: minimal length, minimal possible bends (maximum
angle of bend 90o
), certified material (according to local
building code), if flexible ducting is used it should be metallic and
as smooth as possible inside.
It is also advisable to aviod any drastic changes
in duct cross-section (recommended diameter = 6”).
Use fasteners to secure duct.
FITTING UNDER SOFFIT OR CABINET:
1. Before affixing the ventilator under soffit or cabinet, cutout a rectangle
according to the dimensions of the unit (19-1/2” wide X 10-1/4” deep) and in the appropriate location.
There will need to be adequate room to run the 6”
diameter exhaust ducting. In any case, check the position of the power outlet and consider where the
power cable will run, since a hole might have to be made in the wall to accomodate it.
2. Unscrew the 2 visable screws located on the face plate of the ventilator unit, the eight mounting holes
around the perimeter of the unit are now accessible.
3. Lift the ventilator and fit through the opening of the cabinet or soffit. Secure unit using 8 long mounting
screws. Fit the face plate on the ventilator and secure using the 2 screws provided.
4. Make electrical connections.
Installation is now completed.
NOTICE:
- Exhaust air must not be discharged into a flue which is used for exhausting fumes from an appliance
buring gas or other fuels.
- If the instructions for installation for the gas cooktop specify a greater
distance than 30” from surface, this must be taken into account and adjusted accordingly.
- Local building codes regarding discharge of exhaust air must be follwed.
OPERATION:
This ventilator may be operated using the push button switch on the front panel.
The light switch turns the lamps on and off.
The fan switches turn the blower on to one of the selected speed settings.
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