Installation guide

Parts
In
cluded
with
your
Hood
«
Hood
Canopy
Assembly
with
blower
already
installed
«
Grease
filters
«
Drip
tray
for
each
filter.
«
Drip
trays
holding
brakets
+
plastic
wahers
and
knobs
«
1
Transition
withback
draft
damper
«
Use
&Care/
Installation
Instructions
«
Fittings
bag
with:
4
Washers
6
Drywall
anchors
2
Hooks
with
regulating
screws
6
Screws
5X35
4
Screws
for
transition
Optional
accessory
Duct
covers
Ductless
recirculation
kit
available
only
for
HMWB30,
HMWB36
model.
Parts
Not
Included
with
your
Hood
«
Duct
Tape
«
1/2"
Conduit
«
Wire
Nuts
«
Round
Duct.
«
Wiring
clamp
.
CAUTION!
Lamps
are
not
supplied,
use
ONLY
120
Volt,
50
Watt
(maximum)
50°
halogen
light
made
or
a
GU10
base,
suitable
for
usei
nopen
luminarie
.
«
4#10
pan
head
wood
screws
for
installation
on
a
bottom
ofa
cabinet
*
3
prong
plug
Tools
required
Flat
blade
and
Phillips
screwdrivers
Pencil
and
tape
measure
Metal
snips
(in
some
applications)
Electric
drill
Saw
(saber
or
keyhole)
Pliers
Level
Caulking
Flashlight
Wire
stripper
Safety
glasses
Gloves
Step
ladder
INSTALLING
THE
HOOD
¢
Forthe
most
efficient
air
flow
exhaust,
use
a
straight
run
or as
few
elbows
as
possible.
CAU
TION:
Vent
unit
to
outside
of
building,
only.
*
Two
people
are
necessary
for
installation.
On
average
2
hours
are
necessary
to
complete
installation
(without
considering
cut
to
be
done
on
wall
and
or
on
cabinet,
installation
of
ducts
,
conduit
and
electrical
connections
to
the
mains).
installation
steps:
11
installation
steps
are
required
for
both
installation
methods
Wall
mount
installation
steps
or
in
alternative
Cabinet
installation
«
The
hoodis
fitted
with
Screws
and
Drywall
Anchors
suitable
for
most
surfaces,
consult
a
Qualified
Installer,
check
if
they
perfectly
fit
with
your
cabinet/wall.
«
Do
not
use
flex
ducting.
«
COLD
WEATHER
installations
should
have
an
additional
backdraft
damper
installed
to
minimize
backward
cold
air
flow
anda
nonmetallic
thermal
break
to
minimize
conduction
of
outside
temperatures
as_
part
of
the
ductwork.
The
damper
should
be
on
the
cold
air
side
of
the
thermal
break.
The
break
should
be
as
close
as
possible
to
where
the
ducting
enters
the
heated
portion
of
the
house.
«
Makeup
air:
Local
building
codes
may
require
the
use
of
Make-Up
Air
Systems
when
using
Ducted
Ventilation
Systems
greater
than
specified
CFM
of
air
movement.
The
specified
CFM
varies
from
location
to
location
Consult
your
HVAC
professional
for
specific
requirements
in
your
area.