Whirlpool RCH3660 User Manual
Installation instructions, Vented kitchen shelf hood for 120 v. operation, Avhitldool
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VENTED KITCHEN SHELF HOOD
FOR 120 V. OPERATION
AVhiTlDool
IMPORTANT
FOR VENTLESS INSTALLATION, DIS
REGARD THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET.
USE VENTLESS KIT INSTRUCTION
SHEET FOR MODEL RCH3660.
KITCHEN
RANGE HOOD
MODEL
RH3330XL-1
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Before you begin, read the following instructions
completely and carefully. If followed, they will simplify
the installation job.
’ ^ORTANT: OBSERVE ALL GOVERNING CODES
AND ORDINANCES
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE LOCAL
ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR’S USE
FOR USE WITH WHIRLPOOL “J ” AND
LINE MICROWAVE OVENS
FOR USE OVER WHIRLPOOL CONVENTIONAL
GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGE COOKTOPS
THAT DO NOT HAVE A GRILLE.
BEFORE YOU USE YOUR SHELF HOOD:
Be sure your shelf hood is installed on an appropriate wall
strong enough to support this appliance.
NOTE: The shelf hood is designed to support a microwave
oven with a net weight of up to 75 pounds, plus approved
accessories, cookbooks, utensils, and food.
The area used for the installation must be suitable for the
size, function, and protection (from elements) of the shelf
hood.
WARNING: THE WEIGHT OF THE MICROWAVE MAY
EXCEED YOUR LIFTING ABILITY. WE RECOMMEND
ASSISTANCE.
CAUTION: When mounting the shelf hood to a wall, you
must locate 2 studs in the wail. Do not attempt to install the
hood if the 2 wall studs are not found.
Be careful when drilling holes into a wall. Electrical wires and
water pipes may be concealed behind the wall covering.
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TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
•
Drill, electric or ratchet drive, with 3/8", 3/16” and 1/8"
wood bit (for drilling starter holes) and 1-1/4" wood bit
(to drill an access hole in the cabinet or kitchen wall for
the electric power line.)
•
One common and one phillips head screwdriver (to
secure hood mounting screws to the cabinet and hood
sheet metal parts).
• Pliers (for opening knockouts).
• Pencil, ruler and level for marking cabinet locations.
•
Sabersaworkeyhoiesawforcuttingthewall
or
cabinet
openings.
• Caulking, metal snips, duct tape, ducts (with elbow and
transition, if necessary) and wall cap or roof cap, as
required.
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