NOTE: Toreduce t heriskoffire,useonlymeta_
ductwork.
1. Decide where t heductwork will r unbetween thehood
andtheoutside.
2. Astraight, short d uct r unwilt a llow thehood t operform
most e fficiently.
3. Long duct r uns, e lbows, andtransitions wilIreduce
theperformance
ofthehood. Use asfewofthem as
possible. Larger ducting m ay berequired forbest
performance
withlonger ductruns.
4. Install a roof o rwall c ap. C onnect round m etat
ductwork tocapandwork back towards hood
location. Use duct t ape tosea! t hejoints between
ductwork sections.
1. Construct wood wal! f raming t hatisflush withinterior
surface o fwal! s tuds.
Make sure:
a) theframing i scentered overinstallation
Iocation.
b) theheight oftheframing willallow themounting
bracket tobesecured totheframing within t he
dimensions shown.
2.
After wall surface is finished, secure mounting
bracket to framing using dimensions shown.
ROOF CAP
\
ROUND
DUCT
WALL
CAP
ROUND
ELBOW
24"T0
30"ABOVE
COOKING
SURFACE
6"
ADAPTER
FRAMING
BEHIND
DRYWALL
/
1-
36-3]16"
:in;hit3 i_ ,1ii1 24* R_!_
bil_;qlg
42-3][6'_' _in;ql_ i0 ,1ii'1 30* _:_'q
t_ll_nl_
(b
(b
2.
3.
Hang the hood from the bracket through the
rectangular
cut-out on the back of the hood. Cut=out
is larger than the bracket to allow for horizontal
adjustment.
The bottom of the hood should be 24" to 30" above
the cooking surface.
Attach hood height / angle adjustment
screws to
hood bracket. Use these screws to level the hood.
Secure the hood with mounting
screws.
Use drywall
anchors, provided, if wal! studs or framing are not
available.
MOUNTING
.......
SCREWS
HOOD
HEIGHT/ANGLE
ADJUSTMENT
MOUNTING
SCREWS
WALL FRA_'_ING
CUTOUT
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