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RANGE
Modal Numbe r: JXT8136ADS ] XT8142ADS
Manufacturer Number: S98M9@B $98E42S
Size'. 35-3/8" _90 cm_ 42"
GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safet, Instructions .................................................... 1
List of Materials ....................................................... 2
Mounting Heights .................................................... 3
Ducting .................................................................... 4
Specifications ........................................................... 5
Insta 11ati on ............................................................ b-8
Form No. A/04/03 Part No. IS9800-0303A ¢)2004 May{ag Appliances Sales (o. litho U.S.A.
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MODEL: JXT8136ADS JXT8142ADS
Installation
Theinstallationinthis manuarisintendedforqualifiedinstarlers,servicetechniciansorpersons
withsimilarquarifiedbackground,DONOTattemptto instarlthisapprianceyourserf,hiury courd
resultfrominstallingtheunitduetorackof appropriateerectricarandtechnicarbackground,
Air erectricar wiring must be prope@ installed, insulated and grounded. Overly accumulated
grease in old duct work should be cleanedout or duct work should be replaced if necessary to
avoid the possibility of a grease fire. Check all ioints on duct work to insure proper connection
and allioints should be properly taped.
This appliance weighs 75 Ibs.Two persons are required to lift this appliance during installation.
* Please check for latest specification revisions before any custom work or cutouts.
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LiST OF MATERIALS
1 - HoodBody
1 - Duct CoverAssemNy (2 pieces)
1 - Parts Bag:
1 - Duct CoverMounting Bracket
2 - Mounting Brackets
Packetof Mounting Screws
2 - Metallic Filters
1 - Metallic Bitterfly Damper
NODUCTINGiS iNCLUDED
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MOUNTINGHEIGHTS& CLEARANCE
29"-4&65"
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Min 24"-Ma× 32"
*MIn 89.94"
*Nfa× 113,71"
36"
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DUCTING
A minimum of 6" round or 3-1/4" x lO"rectangurar
duct must be used to maintain maximum air fbw
efficiency.
Minimummountingheight betweenrangetop to
hoodbottom shouldbe noless than24":
Maximummountingheightshould beno higher
than32".
It is importantto installthe hoodat the
proper mountingheight.Hoodsmountedtoolow
could resultin heat damageand fire hazard;
while hoodsmountedtoo high will behardto
reachandwill loseperformanceandefficiency.
If available, also refer to range manufacturer's
height clearance requirements and recommend-
ed hood mounting height above range.
Extensionkits availableto accommodate
10'-12' ceilings.
Always use rigid-type metarducts only.
Fbxibb ducts couM restrict air flow by up to 50%.
ABo use calculation (onright) to compute tatar
availabb duct run when using elbows, transitions
andcaps.
ALWAYS,when possible, reducethe number of
transitions and turns. If long duct run is required,
increase duct size from 6" to 7 or 8". If a reducer
is used, install a long reducer instead of a pancake
reducer.Reduceduct size as far away from open-
ing as possible.
If turns or transitions are required:
Install as far away from opening and asfar
apart, between 2, as possible.
Duct Run Cabulation:
Maximumrun
6" or 3-1/4" x 10" duct
CalculatedLength:
each90 Elbowused 15FT
each45 elbow used 9 FT
each6" to 3/14 x 10"
transition used 1 FT
each3/14x 10" to 6"
transition used 5 FT
SideWallCapw/damper 30 FT
RoofCap 30 FT
e,g,- 1 roof cap, 2x90 elbows, l 45 elbow use&'
=30' + 30' + 9' =69' used, 31' available for sflaigbt duct runs,
1O0FT
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DUCTJNG
NEVERexhaust air or terminate duct work into spaces between walls, crawr spaces, ceiling,attics or
garages. Airexhaust must be ducted to the outside.
UseMetal ductwork only.
FastenaHconnections with sheet metal screws and tape aHjoints w/certified SHyerTape or DuctTape.
SomeDucting Options:
RoofPitchw/
Flashing&Cap
cap
/ damper
g
Soffit orcrawl space
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SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL
All Ebctrbal work must by performed by qualified ebctrbian or person with similar technbal
know how and background.
For personalsafety, remove housefuse or open circuit breaker before beginning installation.
Do not useextension cord or adapter plug with this appliance.
Follow National ebctrbal codes or prevailing local codes and ordinances.
Electrical Supply:
This appliance requiresa 120V 60Hzebctrical supply., and connected to an individual, properly
grounded branch circuit, protected by a 15 or 20 ampere circuit breaker or time delay fuse. Wiring
must be 2 wire w/ground. Pleasealso refer Electrical Diagram labeled on product.
CaNe Lock:
A cable locking connector (not
supplied) might also required by
local codes.Check with local
requirements and codes,purchase
and installappropriate connector if
necessary.
CaNeLock _
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INSTALLATION
AddBlockings
Support Bracket
Dimensionsof
SupportArms
2325"
.rear
SupportArms with
Tabsposition
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FastenCeiling Plate
Mountingthe RangeHood
1.Add and secure Nockings (minimum 2x4 studs)
onto ceiling joist.
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2. Center,mark and fasten Ceiling Hate onto ceiling
where hood is to be hung. Make sure front of
bracket is facing as shown on diagram.
3. Determine height of hood, measure and attach four
support arms onto Nower unit with screws provided;
use predriHedhoreson Nower unit and support arms.
Makesure tabs on top of the arms are facing out for the
front, and sidewaysfor the rear, as shown on diagram.
Attach support "U" bracket.
4. Sridetelescopicduct covers ontothe top ofthe
Nower unit.
5.Attach duct work to the ceiling and position the electrical.
6. Lift blower unit and fasten to Ceiling Plate(lock tabs on
support frame into slots on CeilingHate); secure support
frame to Ceiling Plate with screws provided.
7. Connect duct work and electrical to the blower unit.
(slide duct covers up to gain accessto the top of the
blower unit).
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INSTALLATION
Iockingtabs
Mountingthe RangeHood
8. Lift canopy and snap rockingtabs into
Nower unit.
9. Fastencanopyto Nower with screw pro
vided from inside of canopy.
10. Pushterescopic duct section up in prace
andfasten.
Note: Butterfry damper may be installed by
pracing it ontop of the motor housing.
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DUCTLESSCONVERSION
Ductbss conversion is intended for applications where an exhaust duct work is not possibb to be
instalb& When converted, the hoodfunctions as a "purifying" hood rather than an exhaust hood.
Fumesand exhaust from cooking is drawn and filtered bya set of optional CarbonFilters.The air
is then purified and re°circulated back within the home.
We recommend toALWAYSexhaust air outside of the home by employing existing or installing
new duct work, if possibb. The hoodis most effective and efficient as an Exhaustunit. Onlywhen
the exhaust option is not possibb should you recourse to converting the hood into a "purifying"unit.
Whenconverted to be a "purifying" unit, a set of Carbon Filters are required on top of its standard
Metal Filter set. Orderaccording to its Part number below.The standard Metal Filters are intended
to capture residue from cooking and the optional Carbon Filters help to purify fumes exhausted
from cooking for re-circulation.
CarbonFilters (Required)
1.PurchaseductlessCarbonFiltersasfollows:
Hood Model: Part No. Filters in pkg.
JXT8136ADS JFLTRCS036 3
JXT8142ADS JFLTRCS036 3
2. Remove meta! filters on hood.Clip
carbonfilters onto each slot opening.
3. Re-install metal filters.
4.Setfilterchangereminderforcarbonfilters.
WhenOff,hold_ forapprox.5 seconds.
Thedisplay'wil! changefrom
(exhaustmode)to @, (purifyingmode/
carbonfiltersused)thisindicatesthat the
elapsetimerfunctionisswitchedonand
CarbonFiltersareused.
5. Carbon Filters must be replacedafter
every 120 hours of use (or approximately
every2 to3 months basedon the average
of 1-2 hrs.of dailycooking time). The
microprocessor in the controls when set,
will count usage time and indicate when
carbonfilter replacement is required.
Carbon Filter Dimensions:
8.98 in x 6.38 in
228 mm x 162 mm
Ducting
1. Install a 6" straight pipe and a "T" connector/
or a 90 elbow to divert air through louvers on
duct cover: K_