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HOLLOW WALL
ANCHOR BOLT
Figure 5
9.
Remove all 4 screws from the anchor bolts.
10. Attach hanging bracket to the wall with the
four screws taken from the anchor bolts. Tighten
the screws in the anchor bolts until the anchor
bolts are completely set.
11. Install four remaining ‘/4” dia. lag bolts
through the hanging bracket and into the two
studs.
CAUTION:
Do not overtighten the lag screws. If
they are overtightened, the bracket may pull into
the wall material which will not allow the shelf to
slide into place properly.
12.
The hole in the bottom of the cabinet (for the
duct provided with the hood) should be cut as
shown in Figure 6 (15%” long by 1%” deep). Hole
must be cut to back wall. Make sure to center the
hole within the 30” allotted space.
L HANGING
BRACKET
Figure 6
13.
Rough wire the electrical supply to the area
shown in Figure 3.
14.
Hang the shelf hood on the hanging bracket.
(See Figure 10). To be sure theshelf hood hanging
angle is completely engaged in the hanging
bracket, measure from the top of the shelf hood to
the top of the hanging bracket. This distance
should be l-7/16” on both ends.
CAUTION: Do not continue until both ends
measure l-7/16”. If the hanging angle is not fully
engaged in the hanging bracket, the Microshelf
Hood will not be level and the hood may become
dislodged from the hanging bracket. This could
cause damage.
15.
Complete the duct work by:
A. Fit the duct provided with the Microshelf
Hood on to the vent outlet of the Microshelf
hood.
B. Mark and drill (2) %” dia. holes (1 each
side) to fasten the thin duct provided with the
hood to the back wall. See Figure 7.
C. Use 2 #8 x VI” long screws provided with
the unit to fasten the narrow thin duct to the
shelf. See Figure 7.
D. Next install the transition adaptor to the
thin duct.
This transition adaptor will accept 3%” x 10”
duct.
E. Complete the 3%” x 10” duct (or
equivalent) to the outside using the
guidelines listed under venting requirements.
B. Connect the electrical supply:
It is the personal responsibility and obligation of the
customer to contact a qualified installer to assure that
the electrical installation is adequate and is in
conformance with the National Electrical Code and
local codes and ordinances.
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