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This KitchenAid Specialty Series KXD4636YSS telescopic downdraft system features a variable-speed fan with a 600 cfm vertical exhaust capacity to help maintain a fresh-smelling kitchen. A removable, dishwasher-safe mesh filter allows easy cleaning.
Q: Can the mesh filter on this downdraft system be cleaned in a dishwasher?
A: Yes, the mesh filter is removable and dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
Q: How many fan speeds does the KitchenAid downdraft system have?
A: This KitchenAid downdraft system features a variable-speed fan with 4 speeds.
Q: Is this downdraft system compatible with a 6-inch round duct?
A: Yes, this downdraft system is designed to fit a 6-inch round duct for easy installation.
Q: What is the maximum air flow capacity of this downdraft system?
A: This downdraft system has a maximum air flow capacity of 600 cubic feet per minute.
Q: Does this downdraft system have a variable-speed fan?
A: Yes, the downdraft system has a variable-speed fan that can be easily adjusted to accommodate current exhaust needs.
A: This is a complete unit. Be prepared for it to use all the space in the cabinet below for the blower unit and pipes.
Q: Can this downdraft be used with an Electrolux gas cook top?
A: Hi Jmr, Our appliances are designed to be used only with other KitchenAid appliance. We can not recommend that it be used with a non KitchenAid appliance. We hope this helps.
Q: Can this unit be installed with a Gas Range?
A: Yes, i just got done installing it myself yesterday.

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| Power, Quality, Design, Fan Speed | There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— |
| Cons for KitchenAid - 36 inches - Telescopic Downdraft Range Hood - Stainless Steel | |||
| Noise Level, Installation | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers are pleased with the power and quality of the Specialty Series 36" Telescopic Downdraft System. The modern and sleek design is also a plus, along with the adjustable fan speed. However, some customers have noted concerns about the noise level and unclear installation instructions.
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Perfect unit installation was easy and the airflow is perfect
BobbyH Posted
The way filters were installed when manufactures caused the corner of one to stick out far beyond the face of the downdraft. The sharp metal corner caught the edge of the glass cooktop on the way up and shattered the glass. Installation was correct with the right spacing. Now I have a downdraft that is useless and a cooktop that needs a $1000 part from a different manufacturer. Lesson is raise the down draft before you install your cooktop to see if it is defective.
dejavu Posted
Noisy, but works good. The ones that vent outside are much better. But I did not have that choice.
SharonF Posted