PREPARATION
1. Use the dimensional drawing to lay out the Range Hood's mount-
ing holes, wiring access and ductwork.
2. Make cutouts for wiring and ductwork.
3. If the hood is to be ducted, install the ductwork so that is flush to
the Range Hood's mounting surface. (Refer to Figure 1)
4. Make sure that a grounded, 120VAC electrical receptacle is lo-
cated within reach of the hood power cord. (Refer to "Electrical
Receptacle Location" on Page 1 for further information.)
5. Drill four 3/32" diameter pilot holes at points where mounting
holes are marked in the filler strips or cabinet bottom.
6. Insert four (4) mounting screws, leaving approximately ¼" of
thread exposed.
INSTALLATION
1. For RL6100 model, attach duct transition to top or back of hood
using screws provided. (Refer to Figure 2)
Note: for horizontal venting the damper in the duct transi-
tion may be removed to avoid interference with the wall cap.
2. Align hood's keyhole mounting slots over the four partially in-
stalled screws.
3. Making sure the duct positions over the hood's duct transition,
push the hood against the rear wall. Secure hood by tightening
screws.
4. Using a long blade screwdriver, reach into the discharge open-
ings and be certain the damper operates freely.
5. Secure ducting to hood.
6. Install 75-watt (maximum) bulb in to receptacle.
(Purchase bulb locally).
7. Install filter and light lens.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Should replacement parts be required, please indicate hood
model number and appropriate part number. Contact your NuTone
dealer or write to NuTone, 4820 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati, Ohio
45227-1599. Attn.: Parts Department.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
NOTE: To avoid risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury, turn off
power at supply before servicing.
FILTERS
The aluminum filter should be removed once a week and washed
in hot detergent water. Rinse in clear, warm water and shake off
excess moisture before replacing. The filter may also be cleaned
in your dishwasher.
CLEANING
The hood should be wiped off occasionally both inside and out-
side using warm water, mild dish detergent and a soft cloth. Never
use scouring powders, steel wool pads or any other abrasive clean-
ers which will destroy the hood's finish.
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FIGURE 2