Installation guide

Assembly
and
Installation
of
the
Duct
Covers
Optional
duct
covers
shown
in
Figure
10
may
be
used
to
fill
the
space
between
the
hood
and
ceiling
in
wall
mount
installations.
6"
and
12"
high
duct
covers
are
available and
may
be
ordered
separately.
#8
x
3/8"
screw
(quantity
dependent
on
screw
Figure
10:
Attachment
of
Duct
Cover(s)
to
Hood
1.
If
multiple
duct
covers
are
used,
connect
the
pieces
together
using
sheet
metal
screws
provided
with
the
duct
cover
accessories.
2.
Attach
the
duct
cover(s)
to
the
hood
using
sheet
metal
screws
as
shown
in
Figure
10.
3.
From
inside
of
hood,
insert
screws
supplied
(#8
x
3/8")
through
holes
labeled
“L,”
one
(1)
on
each
side
and
four
(4)
along
the
front,
into
bottom
of
the
cover.
English
8
Cabinet
Installation
The
hood
can
be
installed
under
a
cabinet
by
supporting
the
hood
from
the
top.
Note:
The
cabinet
must
be
structurally
joined
to
the
wall
studs
to
support
the
weight
of
this
hood.
Figure
11
shows
the
four
(4)
screw
holes
labeled
“K”
used
for
mounting
the
hood
to
the
bottom
of
the
cabinet.
Make
sure
both
knockouts
have been
removed.
Note:
This
figure
depicts
tap
hole
and
screw
hole
locations
only.
See
Figure
2
on
page
4,
for
overall
hood
dimensions.
Figure
11:
Tap
Hole
and
Screw
Hole
Locations
1.
In
the
base
of
the
cabinet,
drill
1/8"
tap
holes
(See
Dimension
A
in
Figure
11
and
in
Table).
Screw
in
four
(4)
#10
x
1"
screws
(provided
with
hood)
leaving
1/4"
exposed.
2.
Ifthe
hood
is
installed
for
vertical
discharge,
use
Figure
12
to
create
clearance
holes
for
passage
of
the
transition
and
conduit
(See
Dimension
B
in
Figure
12
and
in
the
Table.)