9Inside the exhaust outlet(s) there are metal or plastic7.damper flaps. The flaps close to help prevent back-drafts when the blower is turned off. Remove theshipping tape and make sure all the flaps open andclose freely before proceeding.final installationConnecting to the Duct WorkWARNINGDo not use screws to attach the duct work to the•hood exhaust outlet. Use duct tape only. Screws mayprevent the damper flaps on the top of the hood fromopening.Install the last of the duct work between the hood•exhaust and the previously installed duct work. Attachthe duct to the hood exhaust with duct tape alone. Usesheet metal screws (not provided) and duct tape on theremaining joints.InstallatIon InstructIonsFinal Electrical InstallationWARNINGSTo avoid electrical shock or fire hazard, make sure•the power supply at the fuse or junction box is turnedoff before proceeding with final installation.Improper connection of the hood electrical wiring may•create an electric shock or fire hazard and may resultin damage to the hoods electrical system.Do not ground the hood to the neutral (white) power•supply wire. Connect the hood ground wire to aseparate, properly grounded wire installed by alicensed electrician.Connect the house power supply wires to the wirescoming out of the top of the hood junction box:Connect the white wire from the hood to the neutral1.(white) power supply wire.Connect the black wire from the hood to the hot (black)2.power supply wire.Connect the green and yellow wire from the hood to3.the house ground (green) wire from the junction box.BLACK TO BLACKYELLOW/GREENTO GREENWHITE TO WHITE