Designer Wall Range Hood Installation
Installation
Tutorial Video
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Designer Wall Range Hood Installation
Please unpack your range hood when it is delivered
and inspect to ensure all parts are included.
Parts Supplied:
1. Main Hood With All Lights and
Button Banks Pre-installed
2. Chimney
3. Transition Piece (For 6˝ or 8˝)
4. Bae Filters
5. Flexible Duct (For 6˝ or 8˝)
6. Packet of Screws and Anchors
7. Top Mounting Bracket
8. Crown Molding Bracket
9. Crown Molding
Grease Cup
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*Note: Wall range hoods with single motors will come with a square to 6˝ round transition piece
and will include a backdra damper. e ducting with these range hoods is 6˝.
Dual motor wall hoods will come with a square to 8˝ round transition piece without a backdra
damper. e ducting with these range hoods is 8˝.
*Note: Use rigid ducting wherever possible. Try and minimize the use of elbows. More elbows
and longer runs create higher static pressure. e hood comes with a grounded three prong plug
that can either be direct wired or plugged into a 20 amp. circuit.
Designer Wall Range Hood Installation
*e recommended height to install your hood is 30˝ minimum and 36˝ maximum
above the cooktop.
*For Outdoor (304 Series) hood installation: e unit must be installed at a minimum
of 36˝ above the grill.
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Find the center of the wall where you
are installing the hood. Make sure
there is sucient bracing to hold the
weight of the hood. Mark your center
line and measure out from the center
to nd your two mounting points.
Make sure your mounting points are
level when you mark them. It is recommended to install the hood directly into wood supports. (Figure 1)
Mark your mounting points and install the two mounting screws provided leaving the heads out ¼˝ to mount
hood. (Figure 1)
Mount the main body of the hood to
the two screws and screw into place.
(Figure 2)
Figure 1
Figure 2
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Mount the crown molding bracket
centering it above the hood. (Figure3)
Figure 3
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Designer Wall Range Hood Installation
Designer Wall Range Hood Installation
Make your electrical and ducting
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connections. Try and minimize the
use of elbows. More elbows and longer runs create higher static pressure.
e hood comes with a grounded
three prong plug that can either be
direct wire or plugged into a 20amp.
circuit. (Figure 4)
Figure 4
Figure 5
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Install the transition piece securing it
with screws provided. (Figure 5)
Connect the ducting to the transition
piece using ring to hold into place.
(Figure 6)
Figure 6
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