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Installation
(Continued)
WARNING
Excessive Weight
Require three or more person to move and
install this range hood. Spinal or other bodily
injuries could occur if it is not followed.
Recirculation Mode
(requires optional charcoal filters 4 )
If you do not have access to outside, you will need to
make the hood re-circulated.
To do so, you will need to install the charcoal filters on
each side of the motor ( see picture 4).
That way the air will go tru the charcoal filters and will
come back in the room purified.
Charcoal filters are not washable , they need to be re
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placed every 4,5 months.
Please note that the air will flow out from the two grids
on the two sides of the chimney cover. You will need to
leave them open.
Slide up and secure
upper chimney
Slide up, hold in position
and secure lower chimney
to range hood
Secure
upper
support
plate
Adjust
support
frame
extensions
Stud
blockings
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Figure 3
Figure 4
Installation: Island Hoods
1.
Align upper support frame with holes in ceiling. Mount
the upper support frame to the ceiling using four “A”
screws (for sheet rock only). Make sure that the upper
support frame is securely fastened to the joist or support
in the ceiling. Attach support frame to ceiling using an-
chors recommended for your type of ceiling:
• Sheet rock ceiling: Attach support frame to ceiling
joists or stud blockings if possible. If ceiling joists
or stud blockings are not available, it is required to
build a supporting structure behind the sheet rock for best weight support.
• Concrete ceiling: Use designated screws (not provided).
• Wood ceiling: Use at least 4” long wood screws (not provided).
2. Recirculating (Non-Vented) Kit:
If Re-Circulating Kit is not purchased, skip this step. Place the air diverter
inside upper support frame so that its 6” round hole faces downward into the lower support frame and secure
it with four “F” bolts. Be sure to let through the 12” of electrical cord hanging from the ceiling.
3. Position the support frame extensions at the inside corners of the support frames, adjust and mark each support
frame extension as necessary to achieve the proper height for the range hood to be set away from the cook top.
(See
Height and Clearance
on Page 5 and
Installation Overview
on next page).
4. Fasten the support frame extension onto the lower support frame using four “B” bolts and “C” nuts as shown
in Figure 3. Repeat this step for rest of the support frame extensions. IMPORTANT: Always use first and sec
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ond holes on the support frame extensions.
5.
Calculate the height of the duct tube and extend approximately 6 inches longer than required, connect the up
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per end of the duct tube to the vent system.
6.
Position the lower support frame with support frame extensions to the upper support frame, fasten each exten
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sion with four “B” bolts and “C” nuts as shown in Figure 3.
7.
Slide the upper chimney cover over the completed
support frame and fasten with two “F” bolts to the
upper support frame. (See Figure 3 for illustrations).
8.
Slide the lower chimney cover around the lower sup
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port frame and around the upper chimney cover. Have
second person to hold it in position. (See Figure 4).