- KOBE Range Hood INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OPERATION MANUAL
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STAND ALONE INSTALLATION 
***  This  installation  only applies  if  installing  with 
the CH1120DC duct cover. 
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. (Figure 8) 
• 
A  straight,  short vent  run  will allow the 
hood to perform more efficiently. 
• 
Try to avoid as many transitions, elbows, 
and  long  run  as  possible.    This  may 
reduce the performance of the hood. 
• 
Temporarily  wire  the  hood  to  test  for 
proper operation before installing. 
• 
Important:  Peel protective film off the 
hood and duct covers, if any. 
• 
Use duct tape to seal joints between pipe 
sections. 
• 
If necessary, prepare back wall frame with 
cross  framing  lumber  for  secure 
installation. 
• 
Using  references  in  TABLE  2  and 
measurements on pages 19-21, determine 
the level of the lumber.  (Figure 9) 
Hood Preparation before 
Installation 
• 
If  necessary,  attach  two  rubber  stands 
(provided)  with  3M  adhesive  tapes 
(provided)  to  the  back  corners  of  the 
hood. 
• 
Attach  the  outer  duct  cover-mounting 
bracket  {K}  (provided)  to  the  hood-
mounting  bracket  {F}  (provided)  with  two 
(3/16” x 1/2”) screws (provided) as shown 
in Figure 10. 
• 
Attach  the  hood-mounting  bracket  {F}  to 
the back of the hood with six (3/16” x 1/2”) 
screws (provided) as shown In Figure 11. 
Hood Installation 
CAUTION
:  If moving the cooking range 
to  install  the  hood  is  necessary,  turn  off the 
power  on  an  electric  range  at  the  main 
electrical box.  SHUT OFF THE GAS BEFORE 
MOVING A GAS RANGE. 
Figure 8 
Figure 9 
Figure 10 
Figure 11 










