
Filter Kitchen Hood Kitchen Appliance Range Hoods range Hoods For Home smart Range Hood
T-shaped series Model: CXW-320-E2C2
The Range Hood features a nano-coated impeller with smart self-cleaning technology for hassle-free maintenance. Its intelligent suction pressure adjustment automatically optimizes airflow, while the hood-hob linkage ensures synchronized operation with your cooktop. The quick-release suction plate allows for easy cleaning, and convenient functions like delay shutdown, oil reminder, and top lighting enhance your cooking experience.
With a 90cm width and 1320m³/h max airflow, it efficiently eliminates smoke and odors while maintaining a quiet 56dB noise level. The sleek tempered glass design adds modern elegance to your kitchen. Control options include touch panel and gesture recognition, with two fan speeds + stir-fry boost mode for flexible ventilation. Powered by a 320W motor, it delivers reliable performance with a standard 180mm chimney diameter.
Features
Max. air volume 25 cubic meters/min
STEW 13 m³/min
Frying and Baking 20 m³/min
STIR-FRY 25 m³/min
Smart Control
Intelligent range hood and stove linkage function, automatic start and pause.
The stove is ignited and the range hood turns on automatically
When the stove is turned off, the range hood will shut down after 90 seconds
*The linkage function needs to be used with a Macro gas stove that supports linkage
Control Type Touch Control, Hand Gestures
Installation Instructions
The distance from the exhaust outlet to the exhaust hole should not be too long, it is advisable to be less than 1.5m, and the number of turns should not be more than 2.
When matched with the cabinet, the recommended distance between the top of the casing and the countertop is 738mm; the recommended distance between the mounting hole position and the countertop is 1215mm. The installation height can be adjusted according to the user's height and requirements, but it is not recommended to exceed the recommended height range.
This installation height is only suitable for gas stoves. If installed above an electric stove, it needs to meet the requirements for installing an electric stove.
Note:
① The actual measured value of wind volume and wind pressure should not exceed the indicated value by more than ±10%;
② According to the new national standard GB17713-2022, the sound power level of semi-anechoic chamber is converted to A-weighted sound power level, and the two are equivalent;
③ Due to environmental factors such as lighting and display types, there may be slight color differences between the product and the image, and the final color should be based on the actual product;
④ All data involved in this page are measured under national standard methods and environmental conditions, and the data, statistics, or test results (if any) are for reference only, except for special notes, all other data come from the Macro laboratory (obtained from the national recognition committee).
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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