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Hello. We've removed our old rangehood. We're replacing it with the WRJ600UW. We are not using ducting for this installation. Upon opening the box, there is no fixed hole plugs covering the top or rear exhaust outlets. There were two plastic plugs which may be substitutes (?) for covering the top and rear exhaust outlets. These are not mentioned in the instructions that came with the unit.
The instructions refer to "fixed hole plugs" which we do not have. However, we do have two plastic plugs that may be intended for the top and rear exhaust outlets, but, there is no reference to them in the manual. If the two plastic plugs are intended to substitute, then this is not a simple "drop-out, drop-in" replacement. The plastic plug interferes with the unit being flush under the cabinet. How is this installed?
Am I missing something?
Oh.. I'm not sure.. I replaced it with an existing duct so for me the installation was straight forward. So it was flush under the cabinet but in the cabinet above it where the duct was.
Probably best to ask Westinghouse. ...
Read more Sorry I can't be more help. Cheers
Hi Bingle
Good questions. It has been a long time since I installed mine. I’ve had a look and my model is the WRJ600US but I dont know whether that makes a real difference. I seem to remember that...
Read more there were two holes and at least one plug – maybe two (and it/these needed to be inserted). There also appears to be a lever which I assume it to divert from one direction of exhaust to another direction. I’ve thrown away the instructions.Thanks guys. I sent an email to Westinghouse/Electrolux, but, I think I got a somewhat automated message. It says:
"Thank you for your email. There should be two black plastic plugs that fit in the t...
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