Installation Guide
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INSTALLATION GUIDE AND USER MANUAL
Safety Notice 
Models approved for residential use only. 
Please read these instructions completely before starting. 
The installation of the appliance must respect all codes. 
Important: Save these instructions so that you can provide the electrical inspector in your 
area. 
Safety  Warning:  Turn  off  the  circuit  in  the  electrical  panel  and  lock  the  front  panel  to 
connect the cord of this unit. 
Power requirement: 110V-120V/60HZ 
CAUTION:  USE  THIS  PRODUCT  FOR  GENERAL  FAN  ONLY.  DO  NOT  USE  THIS 
PRODUCT TO EX
HAUST FUMES OR HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS. 
WARNING:  TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  FIRE,  ELECTRICAL  SHOCK  OR  INJURY, 
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: 
1.  Use  this  unit  only  for  the  purposes  intended  by  the  manufacturer.  If  you  have  any 
questions about this product, contact the manufacturer. 
2.  Before the machine’s maintenance or cleaning, turn off the electrical panel and lock 
the panel blocking feature to prevent from accidentally activating the power. If it is not 
possible to lock the access panel, attach a highly visible label to the electr
ical panel. 
3.  A  qualified  person  should  perform  the  installation  and  wiring  of  the  electricity  in 
accordance with all codes and all standards, including fire resistance rating. 
4.  When you use  the hood together with a stove, please do not close the window and 
door of the kitchen. Using both at the same time will consume lots of air, so do open 
the door and window to make the kitchen ventilating, to avoid any suffocation. 
5.  It is important to provide sufficient air for proper combustion 
of heating equipment and 
proper  evacuation  of  gases  through  the  chimney  pipe  to  prevent  back  flow  of  air. 
Follow  the  instructions  and  safety  standards  of  the  manufacturers  of  heating 
equipment,  such  as  those  published  by  the  National  Fire  Protection  Association 
(NFPA),  the  American  Society  for  Heating,  Refrigeration  and  Air  Conditioning 
Engineers (ASJRAE) and the code authorities in your area. 










