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Installation
If possible, unplug the stove and move it in order to have better access to the rear wall. Otherwise, place a thick blanket on
the counter and the cooking surface to protect it from damage and dirt. Select a flat surface for assembling the device.
Then put the debris of the cover and hardware on to the protective cap.
Determine
and
mark
the
center
line
on
the
wall
where
you
installed
the
canopy
hood.
Determine
a
comfortable
height
for
the
user
and
mark
it
on
the
wall
behind
the
stove
top.
Place the template on the center line and the bottom of the hood with adhesive tape.
Place
the
squares
of
the
flue
The
flue
must
be
installed
against
the
back
wall
and
the
ceiling.
This
bracket
will
keep
the
chimney
up
to
the
top.
Attach
the
brackets
to
the
wall:
Align
the
center
lines
drawn
on
the
bracket
with
the
center
lines
on
the
wall.
Identify
the
two
screw
holes
on
the
wall.
Drill
pilot
holes
5/16
"in
the
locations
shown.
Place
the
fastening
clips
to
the
wall.
Tighten
wood
screws,
by
hand,
in
the
attachments
to
allow
hooks
to
expand.
Remove
the
screws.
•Drill guide hole,5/16inch.
•Make clamp fix to the wall, screw down the bolts on the wall.
Attach
the
bracket
to
the
wall
using
the
screws
and
/
or
fasteners.
Ceiling
pipe
If
the
duct
vents
just
above
the
ceiling:
Use
a
level
to
draw
a
line,
the
center
line
of
the
template
to
the
ceiling.
Measure
at
least
4
"from
the
back
wall
to
the
center
of
the
circle
with
a
hole
7
-
½
"
in
the
ceiling.
Lead
in
the
wall
If
the
duct
vents
at
the
rear:
Note:
For
a
minimum
extension
of
the
chimney,
we
recommend
using
an
adapter
circular
/
rectangular
fireplace.
Use
a
level
to
draw
a
straight
line
from
the
center
line
on
the
template.
Measure
at
least
26
-
1/4
"(the
measure
may
vary
elbow
used)
above
the
pencil
line
indicating
the
height
of
the
bottom
of
the
system,
the
circle
of
a
conduit
hole
7
-
½
"in
diameter
(the
hole
may
be
enlarged
for
the
passage
of
the
elbow).
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