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INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS
Gather
the
required
tools
and
parts
before
starting
installation.
Read
and
follow
the
instructions
provided
with
any
tools
listed
here.
Tools
needed
■ Level
■
Drill
■
11
/
4
”
(3
cm)
drill
bit
■
Vs"
(3
mm)
drill
bit
■
Pencil
■
Wire
stripper
or
utility
knife
■ Tape
measure
or
ruler
■ Pliers
■
Caulking
gun
and
weatherproof
caulking
compound
■
Vent
clamps
■
Jigsaw
or
keyhole
saw
■
Flat-blade
screwdriver
■
Metal
snips
■
Phillips
screwdriver
Parts
needed
■
Home
power
supply
cable
■
1
-
W
(1.3
cm)
UL
listed
or
CSA
approved
strain
relief
■
3
UL
listed
wire
connectors
■
1
wall
or
roof
cap
■
Metal
vent
system
■
Blower
motor
system
-
internal
or
external
(see
“
Blower
Motor
System
”
in
the
“
Accessories
”
section).
Parts
supplied
Remove
parts
from
packages.
Check
that
all
parts
are
included.
■
3
metal
grease
filters
■
Hood
liner
with
halogen
lamps
installed.
■
1-10
”
(25.4
cm)
square
to
10
”
(25.4
cm)
round
duct
transition
with
damper.
■
4
-
5
X
45
mm
mounting
screws
■
4
-
4.2
X
8
mm
screws
■ T-20
TORX®t
adapter
IMPORTANT:
Observe
all
governing
codes
and
ordinances.
Have
a
qualified
technician
install
the
hood
liner.
It
is
the
installer's
responsibility
to
comply
with
installation
clearances
specified
on
the
model/serial
rating
plate.
The
model/serial
rating
plate
is
located
behind
the
left
filter
on
the
rear
wall
of
the
hood
liner.
The
hood
liner
location
should
be
away
from
strong
draft
areas,
such
as
windows,
doors
and
strong
heating
vents.
Cabinet
opening
dimensions
that
are
shown
must
be
used.
Given
dimensions
provide
minimum
clearance.
The
hood
liner
must
be
surrounded
by
a
custom
built
enclosure
with
hood
support
capable
of
supporting
75
lb
(34
kg).
Grounded
electrical
outlet
is
required.
See
“
Electrical
Requirements
”
section.
All
openings
in
ceiling
and
wall
where
canopy
hood
will
be
installed
must
be
sealed.
For
Mobile
Home
Installations
The
installation
of
this
range
hood
must
conform
to
the
Manufactured
Home
Construction
Safety
Standards,
Title
24
CFR,
Part
328
(formerly
the
Federal
Standard
for
Mobile
Home
Construction
and
Safety,
Title
24,
HUD,
Part
280)
or
when
such
standard
is
not
applicable,
the
standard
for
Manufactured
Home
Installation
1982
(Manufactured
Home
Sites,
Communities
and
Setups)
ANSI
A225.1/NFPA
501A,
or
latest
edition,
or
with
local
codes.
IMPORTANT:
Minimum
distance
“
X
”
:
24
”
(61
cm)
from
electric
cooking
surfaces.
Minimum
distance
“
X
”
:
30
”
(76.2
cm)
from
gas
cooking
surfaces.
Suggested
maximum
distance
“
X
”
:
36
”
(91.4
cm).
t®TORX
is
a
registered
trademark
of
Saturn
Fasteners,
Inc.
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