
Custom Super Suction Smart Range Hood for Home and Hotel Low Decibel Top/Side Exhaust Automatic Cleaning No Noise
7 Shape series Model: CXW-320-W6C2
This range hood features a stylish phantom seamless matte appearance. With 28m³/min strong suction, 1100Pa max static pressure, and a four - stage pressurization system, it efficiently exhausts oil fume even during fierce stir - frying. Ultra - thin and flush - mounted, it doesn’t block views or bump heads. Equipped with super bubble oil - dissolving cleaning, variable frequency cruise, and intelligent linkage, it ensures long - lasting power and automatic operation. Low - altitude close suction, 41dB low noise, wide - frequency lighting, and an oil pouring reminder make cooking immersive and convenient.
Features
Macro/Comfort Ultimate JOY Series・Ultra - thin Smoke Purifier W6C2
Ultra - thin Instant Suction, No Stir - frying Oil Fume on the Face
Ultra - thin 0 - Gap Flush Installation - Broaden Kitchen View
Flush with Cabinet - No Head - bumping
0 - Gap Installation - Thin and Hidden
Installation Instructions
28m³/min Hurricane Instant Suction - Refresh Kitchen Air in 30s
① Data calculated based on a standard kitchen of 6m² and a floor height of 2.4m: 6×2.4/28 = 0.5min. The actual air refresh time varies according to the kitchen area and floor height.
② 28m³/min refers to the operating air volume of the range hood during stir - frying.
③ The above data is from the Macro/Comfort Laboratory.
1100Pa Wind Pressure - No Smoke Blockage, Fresh Cooking During Peak Hours
No Smoke Blockage on Low Floors
No Backflow on High Floors
Patent Super Bubble Oil - dissolving Wash - Hand - wash - like Cleanliness, Long - lasting Strong Suction
Bacteriostasis Rate 99.9%
Swipe Right Once - Start the Range Hood
Repeat Swiping Right - Switch Three Air Volume Gears in Turn
Swipe Left Once - Turn on 90s [Delay Shutdown]
Swipe Left Twice - Turn off the Range Hood
Large Suction, Low Noise - Comfortable Cooking Without Disturbance
Noise Level as Low as 41dB(A)
Nine Major Noise - Reduction Technologies
1 Program for Noise Reduction
2 Major Noise - Reduction Materials - Sound - absorbing Cotton, Saw - toothed Impeller Imitating Aircraft Tail
6 Structural Optimizations - Motor Noise Reduction, Double - layer Wind Wheel, Bionic Volute Air Duct, Diffuser Design, Precision Assembly, Figure - eight Air - guiding Design
Thoughtful Detail Design - Enjoy a Clean Kitchen
Parameter | Specification | Parameter | Specification |
Low - speed Air Volume | 11 | Maximum Static Pressure (Pa) | 1100 |
Low - speed Semi - anechoic Noise | 53dB(A) | Steady - state Odor Reduction | 95% |
High - speed Air Volume | 20 | Transient Odor Reduction | 60% |
Nominal Semi - anechoic Noise (A) | 65dB(A) | Oil - fat Separation Rate | 90% |
Maximum Stir - frying Air Volume | 28 | Total Pressure Efficiency at 7m³/min | 31% |
Working Air Volume | 12 | Maximum Total Pressure Efficiency | 40% |
Working Noise (A) | 68dB(A) | Air Speed Gears | 3 Gears + Cruise |
Constant Suction/Cruise Air Volume | 17 | Control Method | Linkage, Gesture, Touch |
Overall Dimensions (mm) | 896*920*356mm | Air Outlet Diameter (mm) | 180 |
Baffle Dimensions | 420*324*500 (Including Foot Pads) | Smoke Pipe Length (m) | 1.8 |
Outer Package Dimensions | 960*1030*413mm | Smoke Pipe Material | Aluminum Foil |
Net Weight (kg) | 27.5 | Motor Input Power | 320 |
Gross Weight (kg) | 32.5 | Lighting Lamp Power | 10 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How often should I clean my range hood filters?
Grease filters: Clean every 1-3 months (or monthly for heavy cooking) with hot soapy water or dishwasher.
Charcoal filters (ductless models): Replace every 3-6 months.
Deep cleaning: Schedule professional servicing annually.
Q: Why is my range hood so noisy?
Check for loose parts (tighten screws or mounting brackets).
Clean clogged filters (blocked airflow increases noise).
Lower fan speed if possible; higher speeds are louder.
If noise persists, the motor or fan blades may need repair.
Q: What’s the difference between ducted vs. ductless range hoods?
Ducted: Vents smoke outdoors (more efficient, requires ductwork).
Ductless: Recirculates air through charcoal filters (easier installation, but less effective for heavy cooking).
Tip: Ducted is preferred for gas stoves; ductless suits electric stoves in apartments.
Q: How do I choose the right CFM (power) for my range hood?
Calculate minimum CFM = Stove width (inches) × 10 (e.g., 30" stove → 300 CFM).
Gas stoves: Add 100 CFM for heavy cooking (e.g., stir-frying).
High-end models: 400-900 CFM for professional kitchens.
Q: Why is my range hood not sucking smoke properly?
Common causes:
Clogged filters (clean or replace).
Duct obstructions (check for blockages).
Incorrect installation height (ideal: 24-30" above stove).
Weak motor (upgrade CFM if undersized).
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