Dacor DTHP48 Installation Instruciton - Distinctive Wall Mount Range Hood - Page 17

Rotating the Fanss for Rear Exhaust

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Installation Instructions Rotating the Fans(s) for Rear Exhaust Various models illustrate these instructions, so the images presented might not be an exact replication of the hood being installed. However, the best illustrations were chosen to help communicate the intended information. Instructions: Disassembling Parts 1. Unhook and remove the grease channel. 2. Place the hood assembly on a large, flat surface. Take special care not to scratch the hood. 3. Remove the duct collar from the top of the unit. Save the collar and screws. Step 1 Steps 2-3 Back of Hood Grease Channel Removing the Fan(s) 4. Tip the hood up, so that it lays on its back. You are now facing inside the hood. 5. Find the end of the cable assembly, squeeze the connector, and unplug it. Do not pull directly on the cable assembly. Doing so will damage the contacts and wires; always pull from the connectors. 7. Unscrew the cable clamp(s) and remove the hardware that holds the fan and L-bracket. 8. Detach the fan and plate, and place them nearby. Duct Collar Back of Hood continued... Steps 4-8 Front of Hood L-Bracket fan plate 15

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Various models illustrate these instructions, so the images
presented might not be an exact replication of the hood
being installed.
However, the best illustrations were chosen to help
communicate the intended information.
Instructions:
Disassembling Parts
1.
Unhook and remove the grease channel.
2.
Place the hood assembly on a large, flat surface.
Take special care not to scratch the hood.
3.
Remove the duct collar from the top of the unit.
Save the collar and screws.
Installation Instructions
Removing the Fan(s)
4.
Tip the hood up, so that it lays on its
back
.
You are now facing inside the hood.
5.
Find the end of the cable assembly, squeeze the
connector, and unplug it.
Do not pull directly on the cable assembly.
Doing so will damage the contacts and wires; always
pull from the connectors.
7.
Unscrew the cable clamp(s) and remove the
hardware that holds the fan and L-bracket.
8.
Detach the fan and plate, and place them nearby.
continued...
Step 1
Steps 2-3
Rotating the Fans(s) for Rear Exhaust
Front of Hood
Back of Hood
Duct Collar
Back of Hood
Grease Channel
Steps 4-8
L-Bracket
plate
fan