For insert installation, Caution – Kobe Range Hoods IN2636SQB-1 User Manual
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Preparation Before Installation
NOTE: TO AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR HOOD, PREVENT 
DEBRIS FROM ENTERING THE VENT OPENING. 
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Decide the location of the venting pipe from the hood to 
the outside. Refer to Figure 1. 
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A straight, short vent run will allow the hood to perform 
more efficiently. 
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Try to avoid as many transitions, elbows, and long run as 
possible. This may reduce the performance of the hood. 
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Temporarily wire the hood to test for proper operation 
before installing. 
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Important: Peel protective film off the hood, if any.
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Use duct tape to seal joints between pipe sections.
CAUTION
: If moving the cooking range is
necessary to install the hood, turn off the power in 
an electric range at the main electrical box. SHUT 
OFF THE GAS BEFORE MOVING A GAS RANGE. 
And use a protective covering to protect cooktop 
and/or countertop from damage. 
Custom Hood Preparation
1. The custom hood frame must be desgined according to
the shape and the weight of the insert. Refer to 
Measurements and Diagrams on Page 15. 
2. Install the Exhaust Plate using 4 screws. Refer to
Figure 2.
3. It must have a sturdy base (3/4 inch thick plywood
recommended) to sustain the weight of insert.
4. If an optional liner will be installed, the side of the wood
frame must be sturdy (3/4 inch thick plywood 
recommended). 
5. It is recommended to install rear & front stud support
(not included). Refer to Figure 3. The rear and front 
stud support is located 1-1/2” up from the base of the 
wood frame. For safety purposes, extra installation 
holes on the side of the insert are provided. Prepare 
the side stud support if needed. 
Liner Installation
6. The custom wood frame must have a sturdy base to
accommodate the cut-out for the inset. The base must be 
recessed to accommodate the height of the liner (See 
liner dimension on Page 16) 
7. Secure the liner to the bottom of the base using screws
(not included) appropriate for the size and material of your 
wood frame. 
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3