KitchenAid 6899551, 883297 User Manual

Product dimensions
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)2) Venting requirements
Electrical reauirements
I3 I I4 I Installation steos
The KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center:
The KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call l-(800) 422-1230. (The call is free within the continental United States.)
Call the KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center when you:
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Have questions about range hood installation or operation.
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Need to obtain the name and number of a KitchenAid-authorized service company.
When you call, you will need:
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The range hood model number.
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The range hood serial number.
Both numbers are listed on the serial/rating plate, locatkd %side the range hood on the rear wall.
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0” min. - 20” max.
upper
chimney height
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22”
chimney height
19” between top
mounting bracket
and middle
mounting bracket
lower
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Important: Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
Proper installation is your responsibility:
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Have a qualified technician install this range hood.
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Comply with installation clearances specified on the
serial/rating plate.
Serial/rating plate is located inside the range hood on rear wall.
Range hood location should be away from strong draft areas, such as windows, doors and strong heating vents.
Cabinet opening dimensions that are shown must be used. Given dimensions provide minimum clearance. Consult your cook-top/range manufacturer installation instructions before making any cutouts.
Grounded electrical outlet is required. See “Electrical
requirements.” Ductwork must terminate outdoors. All openings in wall where range hood will be installed
must be sealed.
g-112” Lanopy
height
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Electrical Shock Hazard
It is the customer’s responsibility:
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To contact a qualified electrical installer.
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To assure that the electrical installation is
adequate and in conformance with National Electrical Code, ANSVNFPA 70 - latest edition*,
and all local codes and ordinances.
Failure to do so could result in fire, electrical shock or other personal injury.
Electrical Shock Hazard
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Take special care cutting holes into wall. Electrical wires may be concealed behind the wall covering and contact with them could result in electrical shock.
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Locate any electrical circuits that could be affected by the installation of this product and disconnect power circuit.
Failure to do so could result in fire, electrical shock
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or other personal injury.
Personal Injury Hazard
Reaching over a heated cooking surface should be avoided. To reduce the hazard of being burned, the range hood should extend a minimum of 5 inches out from the bottom of the cabinet.
Reaching over a heated cooking surface could result in a serious burn.
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13” -
cabinet
depth
18” min. clearance
upper cabinet to
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opening width
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24” min. bottom
34-518” min. between cooking surface and
7’ 7-112” min. -
9’ 3-l/2”
ceiling to floor
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max.
Tools needed:
saw
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ruler
- 6’
wire stripper
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or utility knife
Parts needed:
2 U-L.-listed, l/2” conduit
connectors power supply cable wall or roof cap
- l-1/4” drill bit
flat-blade screwdrive
screwdriver
wiring cable
(only with remote blower)
metal ductwork
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36”
base
cabinet
height
** Note: If canopy is mounted
higher than 24” above cooking surface, upper chimney may need to be cut. See Page 4.
Parts supplied:
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Mobile home installation
The installation of range hood must conform to the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 (formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24, HUD Part 280); or when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Home Installation 1982 (Manufactured Home Sites, Communities and Setups), ANSI A225.VNFPA 501A, or with local codes.
Four-wire power supply must be used and the appliance
wiring must be revised. See “Electrical requirements.”
Copies of the standards listed may be obtained from:
+ National Fire Protection Association
Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02269
For the most efficient and quiet operation:
Fire Hazard
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Terminate venting system to outside.
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Do Not terminate the vent in an attic or other enclosed space.
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Use only metal ductwork.
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Do Not use 4” laundry-type wall caps.
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Do Not obstruct the flow of combustion and
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ventilation air.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in a fire.
Property Damage
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Before making cutouts, make sure there is proper clearance within the wall or floor for the exhaust duct.
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Do Not cut a joist or stud unless absolutely necessary. If a joist or stud must be cut, then a supporting frame must be constructed.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage.
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The size of the ductwork should be uniform.
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Use no more than three 90” elbows.
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Make sure there is a minimum of 24 inches of
straight duct between the elbows if more than one
elbow is used.
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Do Not install two elbows together.
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Ducting should transition to 9’ round duct as soon as possible.
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9’ round ducting is recommended for remote
blowers.
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The length of ductwork and number of elbows should be kept to a minimum to provide efficient
performance.
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If roof or wall cap has a damper, Do Not use damper supplied with the range hood.
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Use duct tape to seal all joints in the ductwork system.
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Use caulking to seal exterior wall or roof opening around the cap.
Determine which venting method is best for your application and follow “Installation steps” starting on Page 4.
Venting methods
This range hood can be installed as either ducted or ductless.
Ductwork needed for installation is not included. 3-l/4” x IO” rectangular, 7” round, 8” round or 9” round ducting may be used.
Ductwork can terminate either through the roof or wall. To vent through a wall, a 90” elbow is needed.
The ductwork length should not exceed the lengths shown in the chart below.
Duct size
3-l/4’ x 10’
7’ round 8’ round 9’ round
Ductless installations vent out the grates in the sides of
the chimney. Ductless installations require a Ductless
Installation Kit, (Part Nos: 4378620 almond,
Maximum length
35 feet 40 feet 50 feet 60 feet
4378621 stainless steel, 4378622 white), available from your KitchenAid dealer.
Vertical roof venting
Horizontal wall venting
Calculating the ductwork length
To calculate the length of the system you need, add the
equivalent feet for each ductwork piece used in the system.
Ductwork Piece 45” elbow
90” elbow
90” flat elbow
transition to round
wall cap
3-W’ x 10” Rectangular
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3-l/4” x 10” ductwork system
10” elbow
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Note: Flexible ductwork is Not recommended. If it is used, each foot of flexible ductwork used is
equivalent to two feet of straight metal ductwork when calculating the ductwork length. A flexible elbow equals two standard elbows.)
Maximum length 1 - 90” elbow = 5ft.
8 feet straight
1 -wall cap Length of
3-l/4’ x 10’ system
(Example:
w wall cap
= 35 feet
= 8ft. = oft.
= 13ft.
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