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Instructions Sirius Range Hoods, Modèle SIU3

Fabricant : Sirius Range Hoods
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By following this test assembly you will be able to finalize the correct length of the assembly before mounting it to the ceiling. Test assembly should include actually attaching the following items together – refer schematic of components and “Fixing the main support brackets” below – Brackets A, B, C, power unit and deflector if re-circulating. This is also a good time to test the electrical functioning of the hood before it is installed. Before switching on the light or lights, ensure the tape holding the globes in place has been removed. The globes get extremely hot and will very quickly burn the tape and discolor the globes irreparably. Do not switch on the lights with the hood flat on any surface as the intense heat will burn the surface and destroy the lamps. Connect a power supply to the unit and test all functions. Installation of the island hood consists of fixing the ceiling bracket to substantial members in the ceiling. The bracket must be fixed to the frame by screwing through the ceiling into the heavy members inside the ceiling. This is critically important as the entire hood fan hangs from this position, and ceiling board alone will not support the weight of the hood fan. Discard the plastic wall plugs supplied for fixing the bracket to the ceiling – these are not appropriate for North American structures. Fixing the Main Support Brackets If the range hood will be fixed to drywall we strongly recommend that you discard the wall plugs and screws supplied. These anchors are only suitable for brick/masonry applications. We suggest the use of a more appropriate anchor system specifically designed for drywall Using Bracket “A” as a template mark the ceiling where the fixing screws “A” will be positioned – remember the correct orientation from above. Attach bracket “A” to the ceiling permanently. If re-circulating, attach the deflector to Bracket “A” before fixing it to the ceiling – refer schematic on page 5. Fix Bracket “C” to the power unit with the nuts and washers supplied (Items “A” on the schematic on page 5). Ensure that the bracket is installed as shown to enable full access to the square plastic black box and the metal electrical junction box. Slide Bracket “B” over Bracket “C” (once again ensure full access to the plastic and electrical boxes is maintained) and fix it in place, at the previously calculated length using the machine screws denoted by 3 items “B” on the schematic on page. 5. Check that the plastic flaps at the exhaust outlet for the fan move freely and have not become jammed during shipping or whilst working with the power unit. Connect an appropriate length of ducting to the unit. Do not fix the ducting to the outlet with screws - use duct tape. Stand the assembled structure on a clean soft surface. Ensure the underside of the hood does not get scratched and slide the chimneys of the assembled structure from the top down as per the schematic on page 5. Ensure that the holes for fixing the decorative chimney are correctly orientated with the holes at the top of bracket “A”. Attaching the Range Hood to the Ceiling The entire structure that has been pre assembled above, must now be hoisted up to the ceiling. A few things have to happen at once here: the slots (as discussed below) need to be engaged and the ductwork must make connection with the length of ductwork on the structure. This will require two strong people – do not attempt this step on your own. Bracket “B” has slots, position C per Diagram “A” (refer to page 5), at the top that will receive the spring clips located on Bracket “A” – THIS IS A TEMPORARY HOLD ONLY – DO NOT RELY SOLELY ON THESE CLIPS TO HOLD THE HOOD UP – THEY WON’T. Once “hooked” by the spring clips immediately secure the structure with the machine screws at point “E” on the schematic on page 5 – THIS MUST BE DONE IMMEDIATELY AND SHOULD NOT BE SKIPPED. Ensure the entire structure is sturdy - serious injury, death and MAJOR damage could result should the unit not be well connected to the frame structure within the ceiling. This is of utmost importance – do not go any further until this has been tested and double checked – the installer has sole responsibility for the safe installation of this product. Connecting Electricity and Ducting Make sure power is turned off at the source. Make the electrical connection (see figure 1). Test the functioning of the hood. Slide the upper chimney into place and attach with the machine screws provided to Bracket “A”. Figure 1 Re-Circulating Requirements Fit the carbon filter after the installation is complete – these fit in behind the aluminum grease filter. A short length of duct work must be connected from the exhaust outlet up to the deflector (must be purchased with hood). 4 The deflector connects to the top of through the grills on the side of the Bracket “A” and forces the air out chimney section back into the room. SCHEMATIC OF MODULAR ISLAND COMPONENTS 5 O P E R A T I N G P R O C E D U R E S O P E R A T I N ...

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