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TT TËÞUCË
THE
RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHQCK,
CIR ]NJIJ.RY TO
.PHRËüN$,
ÛË}$ffi RVË îI-IË
FOLLOWING
:
a)
ln*tallal,io¡
work
a,nd electrical wiring
rnr.rsi be done
liy t¡r:aliTìed
pc¡reon(t)
ir"r aecordance lvith ¡¡,ll etpgrlieahle
çççies
and standards,
including fire-rate'd
corrstruotiort co<jee arirJ stanclards.
þl
Sufficient
air
is
neeiJed,
for
prÒp6r
combustíc¡n ancl nxhaus.tltrg
of
gasses
through
the {lue
{chlrnrtey)
of
fuei
hurrrÞng
equipment
tn
prevent
back cJrafting, Fütl{3w
tile heati*g tgLripme,nt
rnnnt¡fæelurer'Ë
gtridÉlines
and s¡:fely
standards
surh
as
lhoso
¡rutlli*fiCId
hy thô Netio,fìal Fire
Frçtec(ion
Apse¡cinTion
{NFPr\)asrd
the
¡Âmerican
$c¡q:i*ty
for l"leating,
Refrigore{ion åftd A¡r
flonclitic¡ninü Ëngineers
(/1$HRÂ,Ë)
and
tlre
lc¡cal'code
aq:thqritiet.
c) Ufhe,n cuttinç
or drtllinç into wnll
or
r:aillng,
clo not cf an¡age electric.sl
wiring
and
ottrer
hitJden
utiliËies.
dl Duc{od fsns
nrl¡st *$wirys ha
ve'nted lo thç ot¡tdoors
ïTANNING
-.
TO REBUGE Tfr{E
RISK OF FIRE,
I,.[SE TNLY HIIETAL ÐTTTTWüRK"
tÅUîtüN
-Tc
rerrluce
the riç*r
cf
fire and To
properly
exhaust air,
be
sure tç
duct
air
outsåde
-
ûo nnt trent
exhar¡çt
air"
ints spaces n{ü-r
in
v+alls
sr ceiling* or inlu
*tìics, cr*rryl s.püteÈ, fr
g:¿¡g***,
*AUTIÛN
-
To
reduee
thç
risk
sf
fire and
eleütri:c shock, irlstall
this range hood only with lntegral Blo'.,,rer
,m*nufecturçd
by
ufr,{l,
Mnd*l:
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PART {
Planning the Installation
ËA.UTtONr
1. Frr
general
uentiÊr*ting use only.
ùo not use to exl-raust
hazardous or explosiue materials
an,d vaÐors.
2.
Te¡
recluçe ttle rÍ-qï< *t fire and
to
prop*rly
exhaust air. tl-¡e Lrood
must he exhaus{ed to outside air. l{e'ver
*XãtåLrst
in{o
e
wali,
rtr ettic
e;r a
çüncealed
area in
the hui&ding. This tan creËts
a
potential
haz¿¡d
3 Çonsull
a
$icensed
ventllation ¡ontiracÈqr or
quaåifiorJ
techrtli¿i¿rn ft:r
prtper
inst¡tl'lÊrtjÐil of oxhaust
du{r.l:inç¡,
4,
Lncalc tÍre
coekÊng
Ërea
fo,r minirnunr crocs d,rafts*arrray
frorn cluc¡r*
¿lnd
'.trirìtlolv8,
!À/tì6rì
ËlùÈsihl6,
5, Þucts
¡luçt
be ç¡f
nrleqr¡ate
size
and
duct
runs sh¡o,r-¡ld bo as shor{
as
possiblo.
l,'Vhere
turns ars ÈGcúis$år!¡,
ke*p
turning
rad,ius as targe and eg smosth et*
pousitrt*,
ü The
dtrcling must be nir tight, Use
a
'min,imum
r:f
å *heçt metal $Çr6r'ds
nt ev*ry cluct
joint.
ïhen,
ç+al thc
ducÍ
jolnts
with
high
quallty
duct
tapo,
T.
trt[¡r usn
ducfu¡ork cofisiruçt*d
uf material* deemed a+ce¡ltr,aÞle
by *l.tle,
tnulliclç:al atrd locaå cncles.
S. Ftan
the instellåtiÕri
so tÍ¡¿t all nrinimu¡u cleorsncgs
nre
n¡et tlr
exceedecj.
Þim'e,nsir¡n$ shor¡rrr
prouicle
nlinimulrr
cleannncos,
unless
oth*rì¡¡$È sÞ**Àfiet1.
IMFORTAþIT:
l{ the Trsde"Yf
indÉ} hood is installe*l as
a liner for
a
wood
litood,
proper
insta,llatio'n of the
hood as a
liner
is directly
relartoori tû thÉ metsrinl
fr*ml
whiclr tl-le Çil$tcrrn c-anopy
is construçted. Yau
rnust
provitle
strtqcturai
frarning
ånd t¡ghI
t¡ac$<itrg in
tl'¡e areaç in
which
you
are
securing¡ the
líner inside
ynur
cLlstom canopy.
Failure ta do
Ëff,Êûilld
di*tort
and cJamage
th+
liner
and
l¿oid
the
lvarranty.
lÈem
N,o" [JÐH-${1-t}û2
lTeuiseil
rliã[llzDüü
C:r]lÈ],riç]ht
(C)
2*0Íì
Ut'rivnrs*l 1.4ùhll lÀdlrstrlss, lrìc.
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