Installation (Continued)
Mark the locations of the keyhole shaped
hanging bracket holes onto the wall as
shown in Figure 3A and Figure 3B.
Mark the mounting locations for the upper
3.
chimney mounting bracket:
Inspect how this bracket installs into the
upper chimney cover, use that as reference
to where you want your upper chimney
installed and where the bracket should be
installed onto your wall.
Place
the
mounting
above the range hood, level it and mark
the locations of the mounting bracket
holes on the wall.
4.
Predrill holes for mounting hardware:
Safely place aside all equipment and
review all marked regions and drill holes.
Review fastening hardware to be used.
Recommended for your type of wall:
• Sheet rock, drywall or wood walls where
the structural studs or solid structural
support are accessible: screw directly into
the structural studs or structural support,
with hardware that meets are exceeds the
factory hardware, with at least 1" of thread
engagement.
• Sheet rock, drywall or wood walls where
the structural studs or solid structural
support are not accessible: Affixing the
range hood to into structural studs is
highly recommended. If stud blockings are
not available, it is recommended to build a
support structure behind the sheet rock for
the best weight support.
are used, ensure their hanging capacity
exceeds the weight of the range hood,
hardware, and estimated usage load.
• Concrete wall: Use designated concrete
screws and/or anchors (not provided) that
meet or exceed the factory hardware
specifications. Ensure proper load ratings.
Follow instructions of concrete screw
manufacturer.
Install the range hood body (if using
5.
factory hardware):
Fasten (2) two Type "A" anchors flush into
the wall as shown in Figure 4, over your
previously marked locations for mounting
the range hood body. Loosely fasten (2)
two Type "B" screws into the
bracket
squarely
If wall anchors
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Figure 3
Figure 3A
Secure upper
support frame
Figure 4
Figure 3B