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17
Installation Instructions
Junction-Box Wire Diagram
5. (If needed) Mark the top of the hood if the configuration
calls for the hood to be secured at the top.
6. Remove the hood from the wall.
7. Drill the pilot or anchor holes. (If using anchors, insert
them into the anchor holes.)
8. Re-engage the hood to the holding brackets.
9. Adjust the hood into its final position, and fasten it in
place:
Hardwiring the Hood
WARNING
To avoid electric shock/fire hazard: Before you con-
nect the electrical wiring, turn OFF power to the hood’s
power-supply line at the fuse box or circuit breaker.
Miswiring the hood’s electrical wiring can cause an
electric shock or fire hazard and could damage the
hood’s electrical system. (See Pgs. 17-19.)
Do not ground the wires to the neutral (white) wire.
Connect the ground wire to a separate, properly
grounded wire installed by a licensed electrician.
Use only proper-gauge wire that meets all codes and
can accommodate the total connected loads.
1. Shut power OFF at the circuit breaker or fusebox.
2. Feed the cable assembly through the hood.
3. Connect the cable assembly to the blower.
4. Connect the hood wiring to an electrical junction box
on a dedicated circuit. (See Wire Diagrams.)
L1
N1
Gnd
Not used
To Junction
Box
Power
Terminals
inside Hood
Ground (green)
Neutral (white)
Hot (black)
Control-Panel Wire Diagram
Hardwiring the Hood, cont.
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