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Whirlpool RHH 2000 SERIES Installation And Operating Instructions
Whirlpool RHH 2000 SERIES Installation And Operating Instructions

Whirlpool RHH 2000 SERIES Installation And Operating Instructions

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INSTALLATION
and
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
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VENTED
RANGE
HOOD
RHH 2000SERlES
TO INSTALL
RANGE
HOOD
For most efficient
operation,
the top of the hood should
be
approximately
66 inches
(137 6 cm)
from
the floor.
See
Figure
5
for
examples
of
two
typical
ductwork
installations.
Choose
the
best
method
for
your
installation.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Mark
locations
for
ventilating
duct
and
electrical
wiring
from
dimensions
grven
in figure
1.
Cut
holes
at
marked
locations
to
accomodate
ventilating
duct
and electrrcal
wiring.
Allow
%" (1.91
cm) extra
on ventilating
opening
toward
the front
of
the cabinet
directly
above
the hood
(See Figure
4).
Be sure
to minimize
openings
through
the outside
walls
or ceiling.
These
will
have to be sealed
later.
Run the wrre through
the wall or cabinets
according
to the National
Electrical
Code
and applicable
local
codes.
DO NOT
turn
power
on until
installation
is
complete.
Remove
the screws
holding
the junction
box cover
(See Figure
3).
Lift
the
hood
into
positron
and
mark
the
hole
locations
on the cabinet
for each of the four keyhole
mounting
slots.
Remove
the hood
and start
all four
screws
in the
center
of the narrow
neck of the keyholeslot
marked
on the cabinet
bottom
(See Figure
2).
Install
proper
ductwork.
Lift
the hood
into
position
simultaneously
feeding
the electrical
wire
through
the knockout.
Tighten
the
four
mounting
screws
to secure
the
hood
to the cabinet.
Be sure the screw
heads
are in
the narrow
neck
of the keyhole
slot
(Figure
2).
Complete
electrical
wiring
in
the
juction
box
according
to
the
National
Electrical
Code
and
applicable
local
codes.
Replace
junction
box cover.
Seal
holes
around
ventilating
pipe
and
wiring
passing
through
ceiling
oroutsidewall
with caulking
or insulation
to prevent
energy
loss.
NOTE:
It has been found
that a large
part of the energy
loss of the average
home
is due to outside
air infiltrating
the
structure.
Seal
around
duct
work
where
it passes
through
outside
walls
or ceiling.
Seal
around
electrical
wiring
and be sure the damper
is working
properly.
'w,R,NG
KNOCKOUTS
FIG. 1
--KEYHOLE
SLOT
IN CANOPY
(IN INSTILLATION
PARTS
BAG)
FIG. 2
JUNCTION
BOX
COVER
LIGHT
LENS
~~~-
ALUMINUM
FILTER
FIG. 3
/-CABINET
CUTOUTS
FIG. 4

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