For ductless installations:
Ductless installations require a Ductless Conversion Kit.
This kit consists of two lower chimney covers with holes for
the exhaust air, a ductless diverter, two grids to cover the
holes in the chimney cover, two charcoal filters. The ductless
diverter must be installed before the lower chimney covers
are attached as in FIGURE 9. The chimney covers without
holes should be discarded. Once the lower chimney covers
with holes are installed, the grids are inserted into the holes
as illustrated in FIGURE 10.
FIGURE 9
FIGURE 10
8.
Attach the chimney cover to the support. The chimney
cover is supplied in two sections with each section having two
pieces. The upper section of the chimney cover (S) must be
installed first, then the lower section (I). FIGURES 11 and
12 illustrate the attachment of the chimney cover. The lower
section fits over the upper section. Once the covers are in the
final position, screws are used to secure the top and bottom
of each cover to the support.
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 12
9.
Trim strips are supplied to cover the seam in the chimney
cover. Each strip attaches to the chimney cover as illustrated
in FIGURE 13. The strips (M and N) are held in place by
clips (D) which fit into the holes (Y) in the chimney. It may
be necessary to cut the upper trim strips to the proper length
before installing. Be careful not to bend the trim strips when
cutting.
FIGURE 13
10. Turn the power supply on. Turn on blower and light.
The rangehood controls are located in a gray panel on the
canopy's underside. To open the panel, press up on the
front edge and release as indicated in FIGURE 14. If the
rangehood does not operate, check that the circuit breaker
is not tripped or the house fuse blown. If the unit still does
not operate, disconnect the power supply and check that the
wiring connections have been made properly.
FIGURE 14
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