Installing the Ductwork
1. Plan where the ductwork will run between the hood
and the outside. The hoods exhaust vertically but can
be ducted to the rear behind the chimney duct
through an outside wall or vertically up through the
ceiling to the roof. A short straight duct run will
produce the most air flow. Length and elbows will
reduce the efficiency of the blower.
2. Install a roof or wall cap. Connect a 6” round metal
duct to the cap and work backwards toward the hood.
Ensure joints are completely sealed with duct tape.
toroof cap
to wall cap
h o o d
decorative
chimney duct
Fixing to the Wall
1. Before mounting the hood, plug in and test all
functions for proper operation.
2. Removed the filters from the bottom of the hood to
pre-vent damage during the installation.
3. With assistance, hold the hood temporary in position
ensuring the bottom is above the minimum clearance
for the cooking surface. Mark on the wall the holes for
the two mounting screws.
4. Drill the holes (A) at the distances indicated. Use the
appropriate screws and screw anchors for your wall
type (e.g. reinforced concrete, drywall, etc.). If
necessary, prepare back wall with cross framing for
secure installation.
5. Mount the hood on the wall screws. Align it in a
hori-zontal position relative to cabinets. When the
hood has been adjusted, secure unit by tightening
screws (A).
6. Connect a 6” aluminum duct tube (not included) to
the exhaust piece using duct tape on all seals. (C)
Fixing the Decorative Chimney Duct
1. Carefully losen but do not separate the telescopic
chim-ney duct pieces.
2. Arrange the electrical power supply within the
dimen-sions of the decorative chimney duct.
3. Adjust the width of the support bracket to match the
upper duct. Fix it to the ceiling using the screws (B) so
that it is centered in line with your hood and at a
distance from the ceiling indicated.
210
20
230
A
C