ADA Wiring Instructions
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LL OTHER RANGE HOOD SERIES
ACCESS TO RANGE HOOD MAIN HARNESS (CONT’D)
 Remove filters from the hood and set them aside. 
  Using a 11/32” nutdriver or socket, remove the lock nut retaining the flange of the right cover plate 
(shaded part on illustration at right) to the inner back of hood (see inset). Remove the right cover 
plate retaining screws (7 screws), then set the blower cover along with its screws and nut aside.
  NOTE: According to range hood models, screw 1 location may vary; it can be on right side of the 
  +lock nut or on left side (see inset).
1
2
3
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6
7
BACK OF HOOD
LOCK NUT
OR
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ADA CABLE CONNECTIONS
B Run the ADA cable (GREY cable coming out from the control access 
panel) through the provided ferrite, making 2 loops. 
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C Open the provided connection box. Using long nose pliers, break away 
2 cable entry notches on the lid (one per side).
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D Peel off the paper backing on back of connection box base and install 
this base on the inner back of the hood, near the power cable knock out, 
as shown below. Make sure that the surface is clean before installing the 
box.
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F Run one end of the ADA cable through the range hood wire clamp, along 
with the power cable, giving enough lenght to make the connection 
inside the box. Tighten the wire clamp, then strip the end of the 3 wires 
from provided ADA cable.
NOTE: The wire clamp must be suitable for 2 cables.
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G Strip the end of the 3 wires from GREY cable (the one with ferrite), then 
using small UL approved wire nuts (suitable for 22 AWG wires), connect 
these wires with ADA cable wires. Connect as follow: WHITE wire with 
WHITE wire, BLACK wire with BLACK wire and RED wire with RED wire.
CAUTION
Use exclusively the cable included in this kit.
E Cut off and discard the connector at the end of the provided ADA cable. 
Use this cable to connect to the remote ADA switch outside the hood 
(step 
I). 
  IMPORTANT: leave a cable length of at least 12’’ that protrudes from the 
wall (at the same location of the 120 V house wiring.










