- READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING -
AL L W IRIN G MUST B E D ONE BY A P RO FESSIONA L AND IN
ACCO R D A N C E W ITH N A T I O N A L AND L O CA L ELEC T R I C A L CODES.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION -
WARNING:
1) Installation and electrical wiring must be done by qualified professionals and in accordance
with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction.
2) When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, be careful not to damage electrical wiring or
other hidden utilities.
3) Ducted fans must be vented to the outside.
a) Before servicing or cleaning unit, open the light panel and SWITCH POWER OFF AT
SERVICE PANEL.
b) Clean fan, baffles/filters and grease laden surfaces frequently. To reduce the risk of fire
and to disperse air properly; make sure to vent air outside. DO NOT vent exhaust air
into wall spaces, attics, crawl spaces or garages.
NOTE - This warranty is invalid without an authorized agent’s receipt or if
- KOBE RANGE HOODS will not be held responsible for any
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PERSONAL
INJURY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
unit is damaged due to misuse, poor installation, improper use,
mistreatment, negligence or any other circumstances beyond the
control of KOBE RANGE HOODS authorized agents. Any repair
carried out without the supervision of KOBE RANGE HOODS
authorized agents will automatically void the warranty.
damages to personal property or real estate or any bodily injuries
whether caused directly or indirectly by the range hood.
WARNING:
- Keep fan, baffle/filter, if any, and grease-laden surfaces clean.
- Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat.
- Use high settings on cooking range ONLY when necessary.
- Do not leave cooking range unattended when cooking.
- Always use cookware and utensils appropriate for the type and amount of food prepared.
- Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer.
- Before servicing, switch power off at service panel and lock service panel (if possible) to
prevent power from switching on accidentally.
- Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on fan and
baffles/filters.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY IN THE EVENT OF A
RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE:
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ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
– Can result in serious injury or death.
What to Do In The Event Of a Range Top Grease Fire
- SMOTHER FLAMES with a close fitting lid, cookie sheet, or metal tray, and then turn off the
burner. KEEP FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL AWAY FROM FLAMES. If
the flames do not go out immediately, EVACUATE THE AREA AND CALL THE FIRE
DEPARTMENT or 911.
- NEVER PICK UP A BURNING PAN – You May Get Burned.
- DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels – a violent steam blast will result.
- Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
1) You have a Class A, B, C extinguisher and know how to operate it.
2) The fire is small and contained in the area where it started.
3) The fire department has been called.
4) You can fight the fire with your back to an exit.
What to Do If You Smell Gas
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Extinguish any open flame.
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Do not try to turn on the lights or any type of appliance.
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Open all doors and windows to disperse the gas. If you still smell gas, call the Gas
Company and Fire Department right away.
CAUTION
1) For general ventilation use only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials
and vapors.
2) To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork.
3) Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards such as those
published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the American Society for
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and code authorities.
Activating any switch on may cause ignition or an explosion.
Disconnect appliance from electric power before servicing. If
equipped, the fluorescent light bulb contains small amounts of
mercury, which must be recycled or disposed of according to Local,
State, and Federal Codes.
Final Assembly .........................................................................................................................11
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UNDER THE CABINET INSTALLATION
Preparation Before Installation
NOTE: TO AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR HOOD, PREVENT
DEBRIS FROM ENTERING THE VENT
OPENING.
• Decide the location of the venting pipe from the hood to
the outside. Refer to Figure 1.
• A straight, short vent run will allow the hood to
perform more efficiently.
• Try to avoid as many transitions, elbows, and long runs
as possible. This may reduce the performance of the
hood.
• Temporarily wire the hood to test for proper
operation before installing.
• NOTE: Peel protective film off the hood and parts (if
any).
• To install hood under a cabinet with recessed
bottom, attach 4-inch wide wood filler strips (not
included) on each side. Refer to Figure 2.
• Using references in Table 1 and Measurements and
Diagrams on pages 17-18, create access opening for
electrical wires and ducting transition under the
cabinet.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Hood Installation
CAUTION: If moving the cooking range is necessary
to install the hood, turn off the power in an electric
range at the main electrical box. SHUT OFF THE GAS
BEFORE MOVING A GAS RANGE.
1. Puncture the knockout holes (for mounting under the
cabinet) on the hood as shown in Figure 3.
2. Attach ducting transition to hood exhaust with ten
(3/16” x 3/8”) screws (provided). Shown in Figure 4.
3. Draw electrical wires through cabinet access opening.
4. Center the hood beneath the cabinet and flush with the
front of the cabinet.
5. From the bottom of the hood, place mounting screw
(not provided) through each knockout hole and secure
to cabinet bottom. Once all mounting screws are in
place, finish tightening screws until secure. CAUTION:
MAKE SURE HOOD IS SECURE BEFORE
RELEASING.
6. For safety purpose, extra knockout holes on the back of
the hood are provided for a more secure installation.
Knock out as many holes as needed and secure with
screws (not provided) from the inside of hood.
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Figure 3
Figure 4
Ductwork Installation
7. Use 8” aluminum or steel pipe (follow building codes in
your area) to connect the ducting transition on the hood
to the ductwork above. Use duct tape to seal and
secure joints as shown in Figure 5.
Wiring to Power Supply
SAFETY WARNING
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR
INJURY, ALL RANGE HOODS SHOULD BE PROPERLY
GROUNDED AND INSTALLED BY A TRAINED
PROFESSIONAL WHO IS KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT
APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL
CODES.
BEFORE CONNECTING WIRES, SWITCH POWER OFF
AT SERVICE PANEL TO PREVENT POWER FROM
BEING SWITCHED ON ACCIDENTALLY.
8. Connect electrical wires.
- Connect three wires (black, white and green) to
house wires and cap with wire connectors.
Connect wires according to their colors (i.e. black to
black, white to white, and green to green). See
Figure 6.
- Prevent wires from slipping between motor and any
moving parts by securing in electrical box.
Final Assembly
Figure 5
Figure 6
CAUTION: Install heating lamps last.
9. Drop Oil Tunnel into support structure. Refer to
Figure 7.
10. Angle baffle filter toward back of hood . Refer to
Figure 8.
11. Push baffle filter up until almost level .
12. Slide forward into recess at front of hood .
13. Lower baffle filter and slide back until it fits into
resting position .
14. Repeat for all baffle filters and spacers. Refer to
Measurements and Diagrams on page 21 for baffle
filter and stainless spacer arrangement.