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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please ensure that that all power is switched off before installing the rangehood. Installation must be in
accordance to the local electrical authority and codes. The switched power outlet for the rangehood should be
positioned to enable the user to turn the power off, to enable cleaning and any maintenance required.
The switched power outlet should be installed within 600mm from the rear of the appliance. Ensure that when
installing the rangehood, that it is protected from any possible damage from tools etc. Ducting for this
appliance must be installed in accordance to the local authority. Ensure that the fixings used for this rangehood
are suitable. Check the area where the rangehood is to be fitted, to ensure that it is structurally sound. Please
see diagram below for switch location for re-circulating or for venting outdoors.
The Everdure RBES612 rangehood is intended to be fitted into kitchen cabinetry. It can also be installed directly
onto a wall if required.
INSTALLATION OF THE EVERDURE RBES612 RANGEHOOD DIRECTLY TO A WALL
Ensure that the wall is structurally sound, and is capable of carrying the weight of the rangehood. The lowest
point of the rangehood must be placed at a minimum of 650mm away from the cooking surface of a gas or
electric cooktop. The cooktop may require a different minimum distance; the greater minimum distance must
be followed.
Measure the distance between the two fixing holes on the back of the appliance. Due to manufacturing
processes, there may be slight variations on each rangehood produced.
Mark the distance on the wall in the desired location, at the correct distance above the cooktop.
For timber framed houses, the rangehood should be attached to a wall stud. Drill holes of a suitable size to fix
the screws into, which will take the weight of the rangehood. Using a screwdriver, attach the screws to the studs
in the pre drilled holes, leaving an adequate amount for the rangehood to rest on. Locate the rangehood onto
the screws, via the mounting holes in the back of the appliance.
For masonry walls, mark the position of the holes on the wall, and drill holes of a suitable size, to accept the size
of masonry anchor to be used. Alternatively, a wall plug of a suitable size may be fitted. Fit the masonry anchor
(if being used) into the hole, or if using wall plugs, attach a screw into the plug. Allow an adequate amount of
the screw or anchor out for the rangehood to be fitted onto. Locate the rangehood onto the anchor or the
screw, via the mounting holes in the back of the appliance.
Fit the one-way valve onto the rangehood, ready for the ducting to be installed.