Installation guide
stud,
preferably
2,
using
a
minimum
of
1
lag
screw,
preferably
2.
1.
Using
measuring
tape,
find
and
clearly
mark
the
vertical
centerline
of
the
opening.
A.
Centerline
2.
With
the
support
tabs facing
forward
(see
illustrations
in
“Possible
Wall
Stud
Configurations”
in
“Locate
Wall
Stud(s)”
section),
align
the
mounting
plate
center
markers
to
the
centerline
on
the
wall,
making
sure
it
is
level,
and
that
the
top
of
the
mounting
plate
is
butted
up
against
the
bottom
edge
of
the
upper
cabinet.
NOTE:
If
the
front
edge
of
the
upper
cabinet
is
lower
than
the
back
edge,
lower
the
mounting
plate
so
that
its
top
is
level
with
the front
edge
of
the
cabinet.
A.
Rear
wall
B.
Mounting
plate
C.
Top
of
mounting
plate
must
align
with
front
edge
of
cabinet.
D.
Front
edge
of
upper
cabinet
3.
Holding
the
mounting
plate
in
place,
mark
both
bottom
corner
holes.
4.
Find
the
wall
stud centerline(s)
marked
in
Step
2
of
“Locate
Wall
Stud(s),”
and
mark
at
least
1,
preferably
2,
hole(s)
through
the
mounting
plate,
closest
to
the
wall
stud
centerline(s).
See
figures
1,
2
and/or
3
in
“Possible
Wall
Stud
Configurations”
in
“Locate
Wall
Stud(s)”
section.
The
blackened
holes
in
the
shaded
areas
are
idea!
hole
locations.
5.
Set
the
mounting
plate
aside.
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Venting
Installation
Only
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(1
om)
Upper
cabinet
bottom
7.
Using
measuring
tape,
measure
out
6”
(15.2
cm)
on
both sides
of
the
centerline,
and
mark.
8.
Measure
down
4”
(10.2
cm)
from
the
mark
made
in
Step
6,
and
mark.
9.
Using
a
straightedge,
draw
the
2
horizontal,
level
lines
through
the
marks
made
in
steps
6
and
8.
10.
Draw
the
2
vertical,
plumb
lines
down
from
the
marks
made
in
Step
7
to
complete
the
12"
x
4"
(30.5
x
10.2
cm)
rectangle.
This
is
the
venting
cutout
area.
11.
Cut
a
3/4”
(19
mm)
hole
in
one
corner
of
the
cutout
area.
12.
Using
a
keyhole
saw,
cut
out
the
venting
cutout
area.
plate
must
attach
to
the
wall
at
both
bottom
corner
holes.
If
the
holes
are
not
over
wall
studs,
use
two
1/4-20
x
3”
round-head
bolts
with
toggle
nuts;
if
1
hole
is
over
a
wall
stud,
use
1
lag
screw
and
one
1/4-20
x
3"
round-head
bolt
with
toggle
nut;
or
if
both
holes
are
over
wall
studs, use
2
lag
screws.
Following
are
3
installation
configurations.
Installation
for
No
Wall
Studs
at
Corner
Holes
(Figures
1
&
2)
1.
Drill
3/4"
(49
mm)
holes
through
the
wall
at
both
bottom
corner
holes
marked
in
Step
3
of
“Mark
Rear
Wall.”
2.
Drill
3/16"
(6
mm)
hole(s)
into
the
wall
stud(s)
at
the
hole(s)
marked
in
Step
4
of
“Mark
Rear
Wall.”
Refer
to
figures
1
and
2
in
“Possible
Wall
Stud
Configurations”
in
“Locate
Wall
Stud(s)”
section.
Installation
for
Wall
Stud
at
One
Corner
Hole
(Figure
3)
1.
Drill
a
3/16"
(
mm)
hole
into
the
wall
stud
at
the
corner
hole
marked
in
Step
3
of
“Mark
Rear
Wall.”
2.
If
installing
on
a
second
wall
stud,
drill
a
3/16"
(6
mm)
hole
into
the
wall
stud
at
the
other
hole
marked
in
Step
4
of
“Mark
Rear
Wall.”
Refer
to
Figure
3
in
“Possible
Wall
Stud
Configurations”
in
“Locate
Wall
Stud(s)”
section.
3.
Drill
a
3/4"
(19
mm)
hole
through
the
wall
at
the
other
corner
hole.
Installation
for
Wall
Studs
at
Both
Corner
Holes
(Figure
4)
1.
Drill
3/16"
(6
mm)
holes
into
the
studs
at
the
corner
holes
marked
in
Step
3
of
“Mark
Rear
Wall.”
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NOTE:
Secure
the
mounting
plate
to
the
wall
at
both
bottom
corner
holes
drilled
into
the
wall
studs
and/or
drywall
using
either
1/4-20
x
3"
round-head
bolts
and
toggle
nuts
or
1/4
x
2"
lag
screws.
Refer
to
illustrations
in
“Possible
Wall
Stud
Configurations”
in
“Locate
Wall
Stud(s)”
section.
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f
4"
(10.2
cm)
Centerline
i.
<
v
tf
<
v
6"
(15.2
cm)
6"
(15.2
em)
6.
Mark
the
centerline
3/8"
(1
cm)
down
from
the
bottom
edge
of
the
upper
cabinet.
No
Wall
Studs
at
Corner
Holes
(Figures
1
&
2)
NOTE:
The
mounting
plate
must
be
secured
to
the
wall
on
at
least
1
wall
stud
as
well
as
at
both
bottom
corners.
1.
With
the
support
tabs
of
the
mounting
plate
facing
forward,
insert
1/4-20
x
3"
round-head
bolts
through
both
bottom
corner
holes
of
mounting
plate.