Installation - Vissani QR050 Owner's Manual

Under cabinet range hood
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WARNING: FUEL (GAS) BURNING RANGES MUST BE VENTED OUTDOORS USING, AT MINIMUM, METAL DUCTWORK AND RANGE
HOODS OF SUFFICIENT CAPACITY . Follow your fuel burning equipment manufacturer's guidelines, as well as, all applicable safety
standards published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and your local code authorities .
REMOVING THE ELECTRICAL KNOCK-OUT HOLE
WARNING:
Always wear safety goggles and gloves during
installation .
- Choose the appropriate electrical knock-out hole to remove
for your installation type . Use the top hole (1) if your electrical
supply is in the cabinet and the back hole (2) if your electrical
supply is on the wall below the cabinet (refer to Fig. 9).
- Use a hammer and a flathead screwdriver to gently punch out
the electrical knock-out hole.
INSTALLING THE TRANSITION
NOTE:
If this hood replaces an existing unit, the location of the air exhaust can
vary from one manufacturer to another. Ensure that the transition fits in the
existing opening before installing.
- Choose to install the transition (B) either in the top
position (3) for top venting or in the back position (4)
for back venting .
- Insert the transition (B) into the chosen hole in the range
hood (A), ensuring that the central flap (6) goes into the hole
while the two side flaps (7) remain above it.
- Screw the transition (B) to the range hood (A) with the two
short tapping screws (BB) .
- Seal the transition (B) to the range hood (A) on all four sides
with duct tape .
Fig . 9
REMOVING THE VENTING HOLE
- Choose the venting hole to remove for your installation
type . Use the top hole (3) for a top venting installation
and the back hole (4) for a back venting installation .
- Carefully remove the cover (3 or 4) of the appropriate
venting hole using a flat head screwdriver or needle
nose pliers (refer Fig. 10). Be careful not to leave any
debris inside the range hood (A) .
A
Fig . 10
A
BB
BB
3
B
10
3
4
A
4
BB
B
7
6
B
Fig . 11
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