GE ZV30SSF1SS, ZV30SSF3SS, ZV30TSF1SS, ZV36SSF1SS, ZV36SSF3SS Installation Guide

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30", 36" and 48"
Professional Vent Hoods
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SafetyInformation
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read these instructions completelg and carefullg.
"IM PORTANT- Savetheseinstructionsfor
local inspector's use.
"IM PORTANT- Observeallgoverning codes
and ordinances.
, Note to Installer - Besure to leave these
instructions with the Consumer.
. Note to Consumer - Keep these instructions
with gour Owner's Manual for future reference.
, Skill Level -Installation of this appliance requires
basic mechanical and electrical skills.
. Completion Time - Zto 3 Hours. . Proper installation isthe responsibilitg of the installer.
Product failure due to improper installation is not
covered under the warrantg.
ForMonogram localservice in gour area,call 1.800.444.1845. For Monogram service in Canada, call 1.800.561.3344. For Monogram Parts and Accessories, call 1.800.626.2002.
_CAUTION:
Due to the weight and size of these vent hoods and to reduce the risk of personal injurU or damage to the product, TWO PEOPLEAREREQUIREDFORPROPER
INSTALLATION.
AWARNING:
To reducetheriskoffireorelectricalshock,do not usethisrangehood withang externalsolid-statespeed controldevice.AnUsuch alterationfromoriginalfactorU wiringcouldresultindamage totheunitand/orcreate
an electrical safetg hazard.
TO REDUCETHERISKOFFIRE,USEONLYMETALDUCTWORK.
WA RN IN G:ToREDUCETHERISKOF
FIRE,ELECTRICALSHOCKOR INJURYTO PERSONS,
OBSERVETHE FOLLOWING: A. Use this unit onlg in the manner intended
bUthe manufacturer. If gou have ang questions, con- tact the manufacturer.
B.
Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch the power off at the service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent the power from being switched on accidentallg. When the service dis- connecting means cannot be locked, securelg fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
ACAUTION: FORGENERALVENTILATING
USE ONLY. DO NOT USE TO EXHAUST HAZARDOUS MATERIALS,EXPLOSIVEMATERIALS OR VAPORS.
WA RN ING:TOREDUCETHERISKOF
FIRE,ELECTRICALSHOCK OR INJURYTO PERSONS,
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done
bg qualified person(s)in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction.
. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion
and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimneg) of fuel burning equipment to prevent back-drafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer's guide- lines and safetg standards, such as those published bg the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA),the American Societg for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)and the local code authorities. When applicable, install ang makeup (replacement) air sgstem in accordance with local building code requirements. VisitGEAppliances.com for available makeup air solutions.
When cutting or drilling into walls or ceilings, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
Ducted sgstems must alwags be vented to the outdoors.
Local codes varg. Installation of electrical connections and grounding must complg with applicable codes.
In the absence of local codes, the vent should be installed in accordance with National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA70-1990 or latest edition.
ACAUTION: To reduceriskof fireand to
properlg exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside-do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls or ceilings or into attics, crawl spaces or garages.
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Consignes de S@curit_
LISEZ ET CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS
AVANT DE COMMENCER
Lisez ces instructions enti_rement et attentivement
B.
"IM PORTANT- Conservezces instructions
pour I'inspecteur 61ectrique local.
" IMPORTANT- Respecteztouslescodeset
r_glementsen vigueur.
. Remarque pour I'installateur - Assurez-vous
de remettre ces instructions 6 I'utilisoteur.
Remarque pour I'Utilisateur - Conservez ces instructions ovec votre notice d'utilisotion pour toute
r6f@ence future.
Niveau de comp@tence - L'instollotion de cet opporeil demonde des connoissonces de bose en m6conique et en 61ectricit_.
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D@lai d'ex@cution - 1 6 3 heures.
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L'instolloteur est responsoble de I'instollotion correcte de I'opporeil. Lo ponne de I'opporeil due 6 une mouvoise installation n'est pos couverte par Io gorontie.
Pour les services Iocaux Monogram dans votre secteur, appelez le 1.800.444.1845.
Pour lesservicesMonogram au Canada, appelezJe
1.800.561.3344.
Pour les Pi_ces et AccessoJres Monogram, appelez
1.800.626.2002.
A M ISE EN GA RD E :UNIQUEMENT
POUR UNE I_VACUATIONDE TYPE GI_NI_RAL,N'UTILISEZ PAS CET APPAREIL POUR EVACUER DES SUBSTANCES
OU DES VAPEURS NOCIVES OU EXPLOSIVES.
AAVERTISSEMENT : POURR_DU,RE
LERISQUED'INCENDIE, DE CHOCI_LECTRIQUEOU DE BLESSURECORPORELLE,SUIVEZLESINSTRUCTIONS
SUIVANTES:
. L'instollotion et le c_bloge 61ectriquedoivent _tre
. Unequontit6 d'oir suffisonte est n6cessoire 6 une com-
_MISE EN GARDE :
A cause de Io toille et du poids de ces hottes d'extroction oinsi que pour r6duire le risque de blessure corporelle ou de dommoge ou produit, DEUXPERSONNESSONT
REQUISESPOURUNEINSTALLATIONCORRECTE.
_AVERTISSEMENT •.
Pour r6duire le risque d'incendie ou de choc 61ectrique,
n'utilisez pos cette hotte ovec un dispositif de contr61e de Io vitesse 6 semi-conducteurs. Toute olt@otion du
c_bloge 61ectrique d'origine peut endommoger I'opporeil et/ou cr6er un risque 61ectrique.
POURREDUIRELERISQUED'INCENDIE,N'UTILISEZQUEDES CONDUITSMErALLIQUES.
. Lorsque vous effectuez des d6coupes ou que vous
ZkAVERTISSEMENT: POURR_DU,RE
LERISQUED'INCENDIE, DE CHOCELECTRIQUEOU DE BLESSURECORPORELLE,SUIVEZLESINSTRUCTIONS
SUIVANTES: A. Cet opporeil doit uniquement _tre utilis_ oux fins
pr6vues par le fobricont. Sivous oyez des questions,
contoctez le fobricont.
AMISE EN GARDE :Pourr@duire
le risque d'incendie et @vocuercorrectement l'oir en l'@vocuontvers l'ext@rieur-n'@vocuez pos l'oir vers un espoce entre deux murs ou dons le plofond ou encore dons un grenier, un vide sonitoire ou un garage.
Avont de r6porer ou de nettoger un opporeil, coupez I'olimentotion 61ectriqueou niveou du tableau de distribution et verrouillez le disjoncteur pour _viter que I'olimentotion 61ectrique ne soit occidentellement r6toblie. Quond il n'est pos possible de verrouiller le disjoncteur, ottochez un mogen d'overtissement, une @iquette par exemple, ou ponneou de distribution.
effectu6s par une ou plusieurs personnes quolifi6es, conform6ment (3tous les codes et routes les normes
opplicobles, dont ceux concernont Ior6sistonce ou feu des constructions.
bustion et une _vocuotion oppropri6es des goz par le conduit d'@vocuotion (chemin@e)de 1'6quipement (3combustible pour 6viter tout refoule-
ment. Suivez les directives et normes de s6curit6 du fobricont de I'opporeil chouffont, comme celles
publi6es par Io Notional FireProtection Association (NFPA),par I'Americon Societg for Heating, Refrigera- tion and Air Conditioning Engineers(ASHRAE)et par les outorit_s locales. Le cos 6ch_ont, instollez un sgst_me de compensation d'oir (remplocement) conform6ment
oux conditions des codes Iocoux du b_timent. Visitez le site 6EAppliences.com pour connoTtre lessolutions
offertes en moti@e de sgst_me de compensation d'air.
percez un mur ou un plofond, n'endommogez pos le c_bloge 61ectrique ou tout outre r6seou d'olimentotion
cach&
L'air des ventilateurs disposant de conduits d'a@ation
doit toujours _tre 6vacu6 vers I'ext@ieur.
Lescodes Iocoux peuvent varier. L'installotion de branchements 61ectriques et Io mise (3la terre doivent _tre conformes aux codes en vigueur. Les6vacuations
doivent _tre install6es conform_ment (3la derni_re _di- tion du Code Electrique Notional ANSI/NFPA No
70-1990.
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Installation instructions
CONTENTS
Product Dimensions ...........................................................................4
Installation Clearances ........................................................................5
Optional Duct Cover Accessories....................................................5
Determine Installation Height, Duct Cover Accessories ......6
Advance Planning ..................................................................................7
Power Supply ...........................................................................................7
Duct Fittings ..............................................................................................8
Tools and Materials Required...........................................................9
Remove the Packaging ........................................................................9
Parts Provided .......................................................................................10
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
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Step 1, Determine Ductwork and Wiring Locations ............11
Step 2A, Install Hood Onto Well.....................................................12
Step 2B, Install Hood Beneath Soffit ............................................13
Step 3,Connect Ductwork ................................................................14
Step 4,Connect Electrical .................................................................14
Step 5, Install Duct Covers................................................................1/4
Step 6, Install Motor .............................................................................14
Step 7, Install Filters............................................................................15
Step 8, Install Implement Rods......................................................15
Model ZV48SWith Straight Sides
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Model ZV30TWith Tapered Sides
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Advance Plannin
INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
These vent hoods are designed to be installed onto a wall or beneath a soffit or cabinet.
. Install these hoods* 30" rain, to 36" max. above the
cooking surface,
*These hoods mag be installed 24" min. above a gas or
electric drop-in stgle cooktop. Alwags observe the 30" to 36" clearance when installed over ang professional stgle cooktop or range.
Note: Clearances mag varg due to tgpe of cooking product and local codes. Check with local inspectors to be sure stan- dard is applicable.
Soffit Installation
SOFFIT
36" MAX.
In this installation the ductwork running from the top of the hood will be concealed inthe soffit or upper cabinetry.
Wall Mount Installation
OPTIONAL DUCT COVER
ACCESSORIES
Standard decorative duct covers are available in 6" and 12" heights. Duct covers mag be stacked, in various
combinations, to conceal the ductwork running from the
top of the hood to the ceiling.
. Before gou begin, gou should determine the
installation height of the hood and order the correct size duct cover. The duct covers should be ordered at
the same time as the vent hood and be on site before installation. Order the duct cover corresponding to gout
model.
Standard Duct Covers
6" Duct Cover
12" Duct Cover
6" Duct Covers
Hood Model 6" Duct Cover Dimensions ZV48T, ZV48S ZX48DC6 6"H x !9-!!/!6"W x !!-7/8"D ZV36T, ZV36S ZX36DC6 6"H x !5-3/4"Wx !!-7/8"D ZV30T, ZV30S ZX36DC6 6"H x !5-3/4"Wx !!-7/8"D
12" Duct Covers
Hood Model 12" Duct Cover Dimensions ZV48T, ZV48S ZX48DC!2 !2"H x !9-!!/!6"W x !!-7/8"D ZV36T, ZV36S ZX36DC!2 !2"H x !5-3/4"W x !!-7/8"D ZV30T, ZV30S ZX36DC!2 !2"H x !5-3/4"W x !!-7/8"D
36" MAX.
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For this installation, a decorative duct cover is available to conceal the ductwork running from
the top of the hood. Use of the duct cover requires special consideration to the installation height above the countertop.
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Advance Plannin
DETERMINE INSTALLATION HEIGHT, DUCT COVER ACCESSORIES
These vent hoods must be installed 30" min. to 36"
max. above the standard 36" high cooking surface
when installed over any professional style
rangetop or range. The exact hood installation height isdetermined by the ceiling height.
1. Measure the exact ceiling height.
2. Review the chart at right to determine the range of possible hood installation heights that can be accomplished with one or more duct covers.
3. Increase or decrease hood installation height to accommodate the fixed 6" or 12" duct covers.
4. Duct covers may bestacked, in various combinations, to reach ceiling heights.
Straight or Taper-Sided Hoods
A _Duct Covers
A
!8" Hood
Height
A
Ceiling Height
Installation Height
to Floor
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Note: P1inimunceiling height for REARWALL EXHAUST with duct covers is8'4" when installing at 30" above countertop using 10"elbow
*Possible
Actual Hood
Ceiling installation 6" Duct 12" Duct
Height Height Covers Covers
7' ii" 35" 1 8'0" 30" !
8'0" 36" i
8'1" 31" 1
8'2" 32" ! 8'4" 33" ! 8'4" 34" 1 8'5" 35" 1
8'6" 30" 1 1 8'6" 36" 1
8'7" 31" ! ! 8'8" 32" 1 1 8'9" 33" ! !
8' !0" 34" 1 1 8' ii" 35" 1 1 9'0" 30" 2
9'0" 36" 1 1
9'1" 31" 2
9'2" 32" 2 9'3" 33" 2 9'4" 34" 2 9'5" 35" 2
9'6" 30" 2 9'6" 36" 1 1
9'7" 31" 1 2 9'8" 32" 1 2
9'9" 33" 1 2 9' 10" 34" 1 2 9' 11" 35" 1 2 !0' 0" 30" 3
!0' 0" 36" ! 2 i0' i" 31" 3 i0' 2" 32" 3 !0' 3" 33" 3 !0' 4" 34" 3
*Based on 36" countertop height. Note: Additional duct covers ma U be used to
reach higher ceilings.
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Advance Planning
ADVANCE PLANNING
Ductwork Planning
,These vent hoods are equipped for !0" round ductwork.
Forbest performance, use 10" round ductwork on the
48" wide hoods. 30" and 36" hoods mag betransitioned to 8" round.
,This hood mag bevented verticallg through upper
cabinets, soffit or ceiling. A duct transition piece is supplied for vertical exhaust. Use Iocallg supplied elbows to vent horizontallg through the rear wall.
, Determine the exact location of the vent hood. , Planthe route for venting exhaust to the outdoors.
, Usethe shortest and straightest duct route possible. For
satisfactorg performance, duct run should not exceed
150 ft. equivalent length for ang duct configurations.
, Referto "Duct Fittings" chart to compute the maximum
permissible length for duct runs to the outdoors. , Use metal ductwork onlg. , Install a wall cap or roof cap with damper at the exterior
opening. Order the wall or roof cap and ang transition
needed in advance. , When applicable, install ang makeup (replacement)
air sgstem in accordance with local building code
requirements. Visit GEAppliances.com for available
makeup air solutions. Wall Framing for Adequate Support
, These vent hoods are heavg. Adequate structural
support must be provided. Hoods must be secured to
vertical studs in the wall. , It is stronglg recommend that the vent hood with duct
cover be on site before final framing and wall finishing.
This will also help to accuratelg locate the ductwork and
electrical service.
Decorative Duct Covers: Decorative duct covers, 6" and 12" high, are available
to fit all models. The duct cover conceals the ductwork running from the top of the hood to the ceiling or soffit.
Stack one or more duct covers over the top of the hood to reach gour ceiling height.
POWER SUPPLY
IMPORTANT-(Please read carefullg)
,& WARNING
FORPERSONALSAFETY,THISAPPLIANCEMUSTBE PROPERLYGROUNDED.
A AVERTISSEMENT POURDES
RA,SONSDES CUR,T ,CETAPPARE, DO,TaRE
CORRECTEMENTHIS/_ LA TERRE.
Remove house fuse or open circuit breaker before beginning installation.
Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug with this appliance. Follow National electrical codes or prevailing
local codes and ordinances.
Electrical supplg
These vent hoods must be supplied with 120V, 60Hz,and connected to an individual, properlg grounded branch circuit, and protected bg a 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker or time delag fuse. . Wiring must be 2 wire with ground. . If the electrical supplg does not meet the above
requirements, call a licensed electrician before proceeding.
, Route house wiring as close to the installation location
as possible on the back wall or ceiling.
, Connect the wiring to the house wiring in accordance
with local codes.
Grounding instructions The grounding conductor must be connected to a ground metal, permanent wiring sgstem, or an equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the hood.
AWARN INGThe improper connection of
the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if gou are in doubt whether the appliance is properlg grounded.
AVERTISSEMENT
Le mauvais branchement du fil de mise (_la terre peut causer un choc 61ectrique. En cas de doute, consulter un 61ectricien qualifi6 ou un technicien pour d6terminer si I'appareil est (3laterre.
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DUCT FITTINGS
Advance Plannin
Use this chart to compute maximum permissable lengths for duct runs to
outdoors.
Note: Do not exceed maximum permissable equivalent lengths!
Maximum recommended duct length for these hoods: 150 feet
Flexible ducting: If flexible metal ducting is used, all
the equivalent feet values in the table
should be doubled. The flexible metal duct should be straight and smooth
and extended as much as possible.
Do NOTuse flexible plastic ducting.
Note:Any home ventilation system, such as a
ventilation hood, mag interrupt the proper flow of
combustion air and exhaust required bg fireplaces, gas furnaces, gas water heaters and other
naturally vented systems. To minimize the chance
of interruption of such naturally vented systems,
follow the heating equipment manufacturer's
guidelines and safetg standards such as those published by NFPA and ASHRAE.When applicable,
install any makeup (replacement) air system in
accordance with local building code requirements.
Visit GEAppliances.com for available makeup air
solutions.
*Hoods are supplied with a 10"
round transition, A locally supplied transition is required
for other sizes.
Note: Outlet on top of hood is 8-1/8" x 8".
20" round
to 8" round 5 ft.
Round, Z ft. straight (per foot length)
3 2/4" x 20" Z ft.3 2/4"× Z2" straight (per foot length)
90° elbow 20" Dia. 24 ft.
(_ 8" Dia. 20 ft.
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45 ° elbow 20" Dia. 24 ft.
3 2',4" x 22" 25 ft. 3 2/4" x 20" 24 ft.
90° elbow 3 2/4" x 20" 8ft.
3 2/4" x 22" 9ft.
45° elbow
3 1/4" x 20" 33 ft. 3 2/4" x 22" 36 ft. 90° flat elbow
20" round transition
to 3-2/4" x 20" or
3:1/4" x 22" 9ft. 3 2/4" x 20" or
3-1/4" x 22" to 20" round transition 6 ft.
20" round to 3 1/4" x 20" 26 ft. 3 2/4" x 22" transition 23 ft. 90° elbow
3 2/4" x 20" 9ft. 3 1/4" x 22" to 20" round 8 ft.
transition 90 ° elbow
Round 8" Dia. 32 ft.
wall cap 10" Dia. 42 ft. with damper
3 1/4" x 10" 24 ft. 3 2/4" x 12" wall cap 26 ft.
with damper
8" Dia. 27 ft.
*Actuallengthofstraightductplusduct
fittingequivalent.Equivalentlengthofductpieces arebasedonactualtestsconducted
bUGEEvaluationEngineeringandreflect requirementsforgoodventingperformancewithanU
ventilationhood.
Round 8" Dia. 44 ft. roof cap 20" Dia. 56 ft.
TotalDuctRun
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Installation Preparation
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
(NOT SUPPLIED)
Duct tape
Wirecutter/ stripper
Pencilandtape measure
Safetgglasses
Spiritlevel
Step ladder
MetalSnips
Sabersaw or Sawsall
REMOVE THE PACKAGING
. Lift out the wooden crossmember, as well as the top
protective carton.
, Lift out the four "L" shaped polgstgrene protection profiles. , Removethe protection moldings around the smaller
carton box.
, Remove the small box housing the motor. , Lift the hood out of the box.
ACAUTION Lift the hood bg grasping
the outside edges of the inlet opening of the hood. Do not lift the hood bg the exhaust opening divider-- damage will occur!
Keg Hole Saw
Wire nuts
Flashlight
!20V 60Hz. 15 or 20 Amp, 2-wire with ground. Properlg grounded branch circuit.
Electric or batterg operated drill and !/8", 3/8" bits
!0" round metal duct, length to
suit installation.
Phillipsand flat
blade screwdrivers @
Strain relief for
junction cover.
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Hood y;5'
Wood
Mounting
Support
|! ,5'
! Motor ', ,,',," Parts
u ,
I , , ,' Package
Shipping Carton
, Remove the shipping screws holding the wood
mounting piece to the back side of the hood. Set aside the wood mounting piece and screws
for later installation. Do not discard.
, Remove the "V"shaped carton insert. , Remove the parts package from the "V" shaped
cardboard insert.
, Remove the junction box cover and knockout. , Install the strain relief onto the back or top of the hood. , Remove all tape and packing material from the hood, duct
transition and motor.
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PARTS PROVIDED
Locate the parts packed with the hood.
(2 with 48" models)
Allen Wrench
For Implement Rods
HARDWARE PACKAG E
Locate and check con- tents. Screws shown actual size.
Duct Transition
with Damper
Heat Lamp
2 Stainless Steel Grease Filters
(3filters with/48" models)
0000
2 Implement Rods and/4 Stand-offs
secure the transition to
/4Phillips head screws to
the hood outlet on the top
Wood Support
with Original Screws
2 Grease Filter Trags
(3 supports with 48" models.)
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(E)(E)
2 flat washers
2(3/16") hollow wall an-
chors with screws to secure
hood to the wall at the
bottom
secure hood to the wood
6 Phillips head screws to _ @
support: (2 secured to
wood support)
for wall anchors
J
4 screws to secure the
wood support to the wall
POZtDRIV 3
!
! safetg screw and lock
washer, to secure the
blower: (screw is marked
with red or blue paint)
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Installation instructions
ISTEP 11DETERMINE HOOD, DUCTWORK AND WIRING LOCATIONS
. Usea level to draw the cooktop centerline location. Draw
the line to ceiling height.
. Measure desired distance from the bottom of the hood
to the cooking surface, 30" min. to 36" max.
Note: If gou are installing the hood with duct covers, be sure to read "Using Duct Cover Accessories" page 7. Exact installation
height mog be determined bg use of one or more duct covers.
. Usea level to draw a straight horizontal pencil line indi-
cating the bottom of the hood.
. From the line indicating the bottom of the hood, measure
15-3/8" up and draw another line for the location of the
wood support. Seeillustration.
FORVERTICAL(Straight Up}DUCTING:
. Usea level to draw a centerline from the bottom of the
hood to ceiling or soffit.
. If venting out the ceiling, extend the centerline forward
on the ceiling or soffit.
. Locate the centerline of a 10-1/2" hole on the ceiling or
soffit bg measuring 6" from the wall.
15-3/8" Support 18" ,
, Bottomof Hoo_ I
FORDUCTING THROUGHREARWALL:
. Heasure 9-7/8" above the marked line for the top of
the hood. At the centerline, mark location for a 10-1/2" diameter hole.
Note: Minimun ceiling height for REARWALL EXHAUST with duct covers is 8'/4"when installing at 30" above countertop using 10"elbow
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Wood
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I Hoodwidth and
InstallationHeight.
House Wiring Location: .The junction box isfastened to the back of the hood on
the right side.
Electrical
Area
18-13/16" for 48" Hodels 12-13/16" for 36" Hodels
9-13/16" for 30" Models
.The recessed back side of the hood provides a large
area for the house wiring to exit the wall and be routed to the rear knockout and junction box.
.The location for the house wiring depends on the
installation height of the hood and the width of the hood.
. Removejunction box cover and knockout. Install strain
relief.
Alternate Knockout Locations
If the installation requires, the junction box can be relocated from the back to the top of the hood. Remove 3 screws, align box to top knockout and secure with original
screws. . Removejunction box cover and knockout. Install strain
relief.
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Installation Instructions
ISTEP 2A I INSTALL HOOD ONTO WALL
IMPORTANT: Framing must be capable of
supporting up to 150 Ibs.
SKIPTHISSTEPIF INSTALLINGBENEATHA SOFFITOR CABINET, GOTO STEP2B.
Locateat least2 verticalstudsat thewood support. Centerthe suppliedwood support,left to right and belowthe
15-3/8" markedline.
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Securethewood supportto 2 or moreverticalstuds,using at least2 of the/4suppliedlong screws.
IMPORTANT:Screwsmust penetrateat least 1-1/2"intoverti- calstuds.Countersinkscrewsintosupport.
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Note: The mounting screws must remain in
their original shipping location. These screws
are positioned to en- gage the keghole slots
the back of the hood.
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Install Transition Onto Top of Hood
Duct
Transition
IMPORTANT:Remove
shipping tape from
damper and check that
damper moves freelg.
Placethe transition pieceoverthe hoodexhaustandsecurewith
/4screwsprovided.
Useduct tape to sealtheconnection.Checkto besurethe
dampermovesfreely.
HangHood OnWood Support
Lift the hood and holdcloseto the installation location.Route
housewiring through the knockoutand intothejunction box.
Placethe hood overthe wood support.Besurethe mounting
screwsengagethe kegholeslotsin the backofthe hood.Tighten the screws.
AWA RNING:Continuetoprovideadditional
supportwhilethe hood is mountedwith onlythese2 screws.These screwswill notsupport the weight of the hood.Thehoodcould fall resultingin damageor personalinjurg.
A AVERTISSEMENT-Con in e fo mi n
additionnelpendantlemontagede la hotteavecces deuxvis seulement.Ces deuxvisne soutiendrontpaslepoidsdelahotte.Lahottepeuttomber,occasi-
onnantdesblessurescorporellesoudesdommagesmatdriels.
Checkto be surethe hoodis levelandcentered.
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OriginalMounting
ScrewsasShipped
36"
"_ /Space
LM'
Test Duct CoverFit
Placeductcover(s)overthetop of the hoodto checkfor gaps.
Adjustdepthof originalmounting screwsin thewood support untiltheg protrude 1//4'forward.This1//4"gapwill provide
clearanceto hangthe hood.
Adjustthehood up or downif necessarg.
Install Bottom Mounting Screws
Drill1/8"pilot holesinto the two lower mountingholes.Enlarge the holesif theg did notenterstudsto 3/8".insertanchors
forwall fastenersinto bottom holes.Removeanchorscrews and addflat washersprovided.Drivescrewsinto anchorsand
tighten. install/4additional screwsthroughthe backof the hood and
intothe wood support.
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STEP 2BI Alternate Mounting Method
INSTALL HOOD TO SOFFIT OR BENEATH CABINETS
SKIPTHIS STEPIFUSING WALL MOUNTING METHOD When necessarg, the hood mag be installed so that it is
supported bg the soffit. *The soffit should be constructed with 2 x 4's.
, Determine the installation location on the wall. , Continue the centerline forward on the bottom of the
cabinet or soffit.
,The opening above the hood should allow for the 10"
round duct and clearance to slide the hood back against the wall.
Requires 10-!/2" Min.
OpeningForDuctwork
and HoodInstallation
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A
IMPORTANT: Soffit framing must be capable of
supporting up to 250 Ibs.
Install Transition Onto Top of Hood
Duct
Transition
IMPORTANT:Remove shipping tape from
damper and check that damper moves freelg.
, Placethe transition piece over the hood exhaust and
secure with 4 screws provided.
, Use duct tape to seal the connection. Check to be sure the
damper moves freelg.
Mount Hood onto Soffit or Cabinet Note: If mounting to the underside of a cabinet with a
recessed bottom, install shims to fill the gap.
,The 2x/4 studs must be located as shown in the chart,
Dim. A.to accept mounting screws.
"_'Centerlineto Stud "B" Hood Width At
and Keghole Slots the Top ZV48T 19-9/16" 40" ZV48S 23-9/16" 47-15/16"
ZV36T 13-9/16" 28" ZV36S 17-9/16" 35-15/16" ZV30T 10-9/16" 22"
ZV30S 14-9/16" 29-15/16"
2'*
7-1/2
A _ Frontof Hood
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8" e--- -i- - - ....
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Back of Hood
TopView
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6'*
, Drill 1/8" pilot holes into the studs at the locations shown
in the top view illustration.
_\Add Shims
tf Bottom tsRecessed
I Back
Wall
, Drive mounting screws into the studs until theg protrude
1/4". The 1/4" gap will provide clearance to engage the keghole slots in the top of the hood.
, Lift hood to installation position. Locate house wiring and
route through the knockout (from the back or top of the hood).
, Lift hood onto mounting screws. Slide back against the
rear wall.
, Tighten mounting screws.
IMPORTANT:For additional support and to minimize vibration during operation, the hood must
be secured to the back wall. Use wall anchors to
fasten bottom back of hood to the wall.
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STEP 3 CONNECT DUCTWORK
. Install ductwork, making connections in direction of
airflow as illustrated.
. Securejoints in ductwork with sheetmetal screws. . Wrap all duct joints with duct tape for an airtight seal. , Useduct tape to seal the flange connection. Reach
inside the hood and push the dumper up to be sure it moves freelg.
Duct Tape Over and Screw Screw
Duct Tape//
Over Transition
jSTEP4 CONNECT
ELECTRICAL
Air Flow
Verify that power is turned off at the source.
AWARNING: If house wiring is not
2-wire with a ground wire, a ground must be provided bg
the installer. When house wiring isaluminum, be sure to
use U.L.approved anti-oxidant compound
and aluminum-to-copper connectors.
A AVERTISSEM ENT Sile cablage de
la maison n'est pas du tgpe a deux ills avec un fil de
terre, I'installateur doit fournir un circuit de terre. Quand
lesills de la maison sont en aluminium, il prendre soin d'utiliser de la pate antioxidation approuv@ par ULet des connecteurs pour I'aluminium-cuivre.
STEP 5 INSTALL DUCT COVERS
Note: Foreasier handling, remove cardboard insert after
film is peeled off.
Remove protective film from duct covers. If more than one duct cover is used, secure each piece together with screws provided.
. Placethe duct cover(s)on top of the hood.
. From inside the hood, secure the duct cover to the top
with the small Phillips head screws supplied with the covers.
[STEP6 INSTALL MOTOR
Outlet
Attachment
Slot
. From the inside of the hood, slip motor into the
attachment slot on the left.
. Rotate motor upwards until it snaps into the spring clip
on the right.
. Secure the motor to the hood with the machine screw
and lock washer. (Screw is marked with red or blue paint.)
Top
Spring
Clip
Attachment
Screw
I
A Remove B Insert Power
Junction Box Conduit Thru
Cover Strain Relief
and Tighten
C UseUL Listed
Wire Nuts
IMPORTANT:Connector ends are designed to mate
onlg one wag. Match flat and round connectors as shown.
. Plug connector into the motor.
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Spring
Clip
* Use wire nuts to connect incoming ground to green,
white to white and black to black.
* Push wires into junction box and replace cover. Be sure
wires are not pinched.
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STEP 7 INSTALL FILTERS
, Place filter drip troys into the reor of the hood.
, Insert the grease filter into the opening (]nd drop into
the tr(]gs.
,To remove the filters, grosp the handle, push the filter
up and lift out.
ISTEP 8] INSTALL IMPLEMENT
RODS
_rew "_"A_ i
Stond-offs _ \!
// Into '!_
0
UseAllen
Wrenchto /
SecureRod //
to Stond-o_
, Use (_fiat blade screwdriver to install stc]nd-offs into the
bottom of the hood.
, Align implement rod to stc]nd-offs with the screw hole
towards the inside of the hood. Securethe rod to the stc]nd-offs with the supplied Allen wrench.
, Follow the same procedure on the opposite side.
FINALIZE INSTALLATION
, Install the supplied infrared bulb(s).
, Seethe Owner's ivlc]nu(]lfor instructions to test opera-
tion.
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