Providing Electrical Power - Windster WS-58 series Operation Manual

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4. Screw the four 1" wood screws (for
mounting the hood) into the exact
center of the arrow and of the keyhole
mounting slots marked on the cabinet
bottom (for flush installations), or
marked on the 1"
recessed cabinet installation) (Fig.7)
Do not turn the mounting screws in all
the way. Allow 3/8" of screw to project,
so the hood can be fitted place.
(The screws will be tightened later)
G. PROVIDING ELECTRICAL POWER
G. Providing Electrical Power
Note: Please also refer P.10 "J. Making the Electrical Connection"
1. After turning off the proper 120 volt circuit at the service entrance,
drill out the electrical power line access hole marked on the cabinet
bottom or wall. Use a 1 "wood bit. To operate the electric drill, use
an extension cord connected to another circuit. (Fig.8)
2. Fish the electrical power line through the access hole drilled in the wall or
bottom of the cabinet. Attach an appropriate connector (purchased locally)
to the end of the power line for the type of wiring being installed. Follow all
codes. (Fig.9)
Safety Warning:
If drilling into the walls, be careful not to cut existing electrical cables,
which would create a hazard.
1
" bit
x2" wood strips (for
¼
Fig.8
7
Strips secured
Color:
green/white/black
Connecter
Fig.7
Fig.9

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