SINDA Wall Mount Range Hood Installation Guide
- June 12, 2024
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Range Hood Installation Guide
Disclaimer
Installation must be performed by a licensed professional only.
Installation must comply with all local building and safety codes.
Installation should not be scheduled until the product is received and
inspected for damage or defect.
SINDA is not responsible for any installation delays or damages incurred as a
result of installation.
SINDA is not responsible and does not supply any hardware or tools necessary
for installation.
Do not apply painter’s tape to any part of the range hood, as this may cause
irreversible damage to the finish.
Items are carefully inspected for quality before prior to ship-ment,
incorrect unpacking are not covered under our warranty.
WALL MOUNT RANGE HOOD INSTRUCTIONS
Please note that range hoods delivered with stainless steel square bar may
be installed with or without the bar intact.
The bar may be removed to avoid installation obstruction and does not affect
the over-all structure of the installed hood
Stepl Unpack the range hood and the vent liner.
Step2 Plug in the vent liner and inspect its function.
Step3 Remove the stainless steel baffle filters from the vent liner
step4 Remove the stainless steel square bar on back opening of range hood.
Once the bar is removed the back ends of the opening may bend in slightly.
Simply press apart these side panels at the back during install to allow the
appropriate room for the vent liner
Step 5 There are strips of metal that line the Backside of the range hood.
Drive screws with washers through any part of these back metal strips into the
wall (ceiling) and through the crown strips into the top plate, ceiling
trusses, and or floor joist above if applicable. Ideally you want at least two
screws on each side, one top and one bottom, into woode nor metal studs. Molly
screws can be used to tighten the hood to the wall only if screws can be
placed into studs through the crown strips.
Step 6 Make sure the flex duct and wiring (most liner vents are with
plugs and some are with wiring only, please email us
support@sinciacoppen.com or ca
11-855-918-0888 to check if needed) are
hanging within the hood at this point. Your Flex may come through the top
opening of the hood or the wall behind the hood, the same is true of the
wiring.
Step 7 Hold the vent liner(with the filters removed), in place just under
the hood opening.
Step8 Attach the flex duct to the hole on top of vent liner with
ducting tape and wire nut all the wires together.
Step 9Push the vent liner into the hood aligning the vent liner with
the interior frame of the range hood.
Step10 Use self tapping screws to drill through the inside of the vent
liner in to the metal frame of the hood. Make sure not to puncture the outside
of the hood.
Step 11 Once the vent liner is in place, put the baffle filters back in
the vent liner and the install is complete.
ISLAND MOUNT RANGE HOOD INSTRUCTIONS
Please note that range hoods delivered with stainless steel square bar may
be installed with or without the bar intact. The bar may be removed to avoid
installation obstruction and does not affect the overall structure of the
installed hood
Step! Unpack the range hood and the vent iner.
Step2 P.ug in the vent I ner and inspect its functicn.
Step3 Remove the stainless steel baffle filters from the vent liner.
Step4 [here are strips o* rretal that line on the top of the range hood. Drive
screws with washers through any part of these back rvetal strips into the
ceiling and through the crown strips into the top plate, ceiling trusses, and
or floor joist above if app icatle.
Step5 For islard hocds, you wil only screw through the crown stripping; try to
have 2 screws per each length, a total of 8 screws driven through the crown
stripp’ng into the ceiling trusses or floor joists overhead. It ‘s better to
use 1×4 0” 2×4 woode strips with washers inside the crown ft ange. Drill
through the woad, pinchin the ceiling ‘lange to the ceiling, while the screws
drive through the wood, flange and into the ceiling iumer.
Step6 Make sure the flex duct and wiring (most linervents are with plugs and
some are with wiring only, please email us
support@sindacopper.com or call
1-855-918-0888 to check if needed) are
hanging within the hood at this point. Your Flex may come through the top
opening of the hood or the wall behind the hood, the same is true of the
wiring.
Step5 Holc the vent liner(with the filters removed), in place just under the
hood opening.
Step8 Attach the flex duct to the hole on top of vent liner with ducting tape
and wire nut all the wires together.
Step9 Push the vent liner into the hood aligning the vent liner with the
interior frame of the range hood
Step 10 Use self tapping screws to drill through the inside of the vent liner
in to the metal frame of the hood. Make sure not to puncture the outside of
the hood.
Stept11 Once the vent liner is in place, put the baffle filters back in the
vent liner and the install is complete.
Copper Range Hood & Sink – Maintenance Guides
The copper used for your copper product is pure Virgin Copper, and has been
treated with a clear lacquer sealant, which provides extra protection to the
patina and to the copper surface. Yet it is important to remember that even
the strongest lacquer cannot take the place of responsible care and
maintenance.
Kindly note the maintenance information below to properly care for your
copper product.
For regular, simple cleaning, use mild NON-ACIDIC liquid detergent or soap ard
water ard a very soft non-aorasive cotton clotn; other deaners are not
necessary. We recom- reend a PH-balanced liquid dish-soap such as ivory.
avoiding harsh detergents such as
Dawn/Palmolive etc. For occasiona deeper ds’r“ecting, a non-aorasive, non-
co’rosive cleaner may be used, such as diluted Simole Green. It’s oest to dry
your copper product completely with a towel te prevent any dry spots.
Keeo you’ sink and drain clean and dry by wiping it down and removing all
excess water eacn time it is used with a soft cloth.
Do not use copper pol’sh/cleaners, abrasive materials, acidic ov abrasive
cleaners (such as Comet/Soft Scrub) or havsh chem cals such as acetone — these
wil compromise the integrity of tke Lacquer Finish and can ruin the surface of
the copper product.
As cooper is 2 natural metal, ‘t will naturaily patina slightly with use, over
time, and the copper sing will develop a warmer, cher patina. Tne sinks will
not turn green as the lac- quer Is protective.
Althoug’ the copper is heavy, strong 15 geuge capper, as copper is sti! a
rather soft metal and dent easily. tc further protect the bettom, apron front,
anc rims of Cooper Kitchen Sinks, rubber mats may be used [in the bottom of
-he sir< bowls and over the rims] while cleaning dishes. Remove the “ubbe*
mats as soon as possible and do not leave them in the sink.
Hot pans taken directly “ron a stove/oven shculd not be placed n copper sinks
until cooled.
The copaer sinks need to be waxed approximately every 2-3 months depending on
the frequency of use. Beeswax or Honey Wax products such es Flitz Fix:ure and
Feucct Wax (available online at Flitz.com}, are recommended. Apply wax lotion
with a soft, clean
doth and buff with a clean, sof, non-ebrasive cloth, referring to wax
manufacturer’s insteuctions.
Note: Wax may be applied OVER clean, dry Lacquer finishes regular- ly to
give sinks a rich look and to protect and extend the life of the lac- quer
sealant indefinitely.
SCRATCHES
A surface scratch that penetrates the lacquer can cause tre underlying copper to patina. A light application of kryion Clear Sealer can be used over a cleaned,dry sink to fe-seal the scratched sur’ace. Please refer tc our terms or conditions for further warranty information regarding f nishes.
INSTALLATION
Cuts made for copper products in counter-tops, cabinets, tiles, etc. should
NOT be made until the copper product has been received and properly measured
on-site. Installation should be done with a silicone sealant and not with
epoxy sealants, and no Plumber’s Putty should be used with Drains. Installers
must not use any tape adhered on the copper, as it will damage the lacquer.
As all copper products are individually handcrafted and made-to-or- der,
minor variations in patinas, textures, and dimensions of your copper product
should be anticipated.
Stainless Steel Range Hood-Maintenance Instructions
For iight or rcutire clean ng, such as renoving fingerorirts, a basic glass
cleaner ray 2e Used. Another chcice for daily cleaning is 70 use a soft sponge
or cloth to scrus with warm water and a small arnaunt af mild dish devergert.
Rinse the soapy water off comp etely wth clean water, ma<ing sure to s¢’Lb it
comp etely dry to aveic water scains.
Areas That Are Difficult To Clean:
A stronger subscarce. such as acetone, the main ingredient in nail po ish
remover ard paint thirners, is needed to renove tough oily sacts and
achesives. You should open a window ‘or gir circulation before using acetore,
Wet your cloth with acetone and cean the crease-caked areas with ft. gaing
with che grain. Wipe away a: of tne cleaner and repeat these measures until
all of the greasy areas have been c eaned fall of the sticky avees have cee
washed, remove the acetore ang greasy resi
duc with a seft cloth acc a solubon of war water ane er ld d-sh soap. 3 nse
the soapy water cul with cleer water and patdey wile lean Lowe as sour as pos
stle. You rray also use a degrease: mace specitically for stainess steel on
this soecaria, spray tre degveasser oc anc det tei. for auoct Th minutes
before rims cgkotwtewem weter and w pine it dry wrth a cath or aspe> towe .
Clean the Vent and Air Filter:
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the eficiency o° your ood. Avert 5 3 hollow cuct that exces hot gases out of
your kiteher. Hs armporcart ta check your vent reqularly ‘ar any groese bur
dup to sllow the fan micter to aperate at its max muti cacecity. Start by
serueb ag ot the qreese before clearing the vect, bxcestive arrounts of qrease
ir tre air fitens cen alea bloce het gases ard unpeasant odors fram escaping |
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sarie lirme lo ory nefore putting thes bac< ir place. Yoo can also replace
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