Robinhood 90cm Wall Canopy Rangehood (RWB3CF9SS)
This 90cm Wall Canopy Rangehood by Robinhood - RWB3CF9SS, is pure sophistication! Beautifully understated, this classically-styled 3 flare stainless steel wall canopy has glass detailing, which ties in with the newest kitchen design concepts. You'll enjoy high performance air extraction and the fingertip convenience of touch-screen controls.
Colour
- Stainless Steel
Features
- 3 Speed Motor
- Fluorescent lighting 12V 24W
Details
- Finger-tip touch screen controls
- 3 speed fan adapts to every type of cooking
- Dimmable fluorescent lighting illuminates the entire cooking surface
- Backlit touch-screen switches are easy to use and clean
- Automatic reminders for filter replacement
- High extraction power with three-speed versatility
- Dishwasher safe multi layered micromesh filters
- Thermal overload function that senses extreme heat and disconnects power to the motor
- Flexible installation - (Ducting comes separately)
- Recirculating option available
Specifications
- Extraction Power: Net Airflow - Up to 840m3 p/hr
- Decibel Rating: 56db at fan setting 1
- Electrical Loads: 220-240V, 50Hz
- Maximum Power Consumption: 378w
- Round Outlet: 150mm dia top ducting
Dimensions
- Width: 898.00 mm
- Depth: 505.00 mm
- Height: 105.00 mm
Accessories
- Aluminium Filter: 114302
- Carbon Filters: 2514 (3 per pack)
- Chimney Extensions - 1761 (1550 for 3048mm) & 1762 (2150 for 3658mm)
- Uniduct REAR ducting kit - 1588
- Uniduct SOFFIT ducting kit - 1634
- Uniduct ROOF ducting kit - 1634
Instruction Manual
- http://www.robinhood.com.au/product_downloads/RWB_900_1200_Wall_Canopy_Installation_operating.pdf
Warranty
- 2 Years
Don't forget that ducting comes separately
Your rangehood needs the right ducting so 'dirty' air is expelled. The ducting kit you need depends on the location of your rangehood and the structure of your home.
Choose the right ducting for your kitchen:
Decide from the diagrams, which best suits how you plan to connect your rangehood to the outside to find the appropriate kit for you.
If your kitchen layout isn't like any of these, don't panic. Robinhood Uniduct kits have adaptors and accessories that can duct any rangehood in almost any situation.
Where does the dirty air go?
- Rangehoods are designed to remove steam, grease and odours from your kitchen to help keep you home healthy, hygienic and smelling sweet. Once this dirty air has entered the rangehood it can do one of two things:
- Exit to the outside through ducting that connects your rangehood to the exterior of your house. This is the preferred method of air removal.
- Recirculate through charcoal filters, which clean the air before it's returned to the kitchen. This type of air removal is generally only used when ducting isn't possible.
How does ducting work?
- Ducted rangehoods use aluminium filters to catch large particles of fat and grease before expelling steam and odours to the exterior of the house - either through the wall or roof. The filters are washable in the dishwasher and regular washing is important to ensure that they don't inhibit air movement.
Ducting Tips:
- Ducting should be planned in the earliest stages of kitchen or house design. At the very latest, it should be planned before you choose your rangehood.
- When deciding where to locate your cook top and rangehood, remember that the shortest and most direct route to the air exit point will be the most efficient.
- Rigid components are more efficient than flexible and semi-rigid ducting, which cause some degree of air friction and turbulence.
- If flexible ducting must be used, keep it as taut and straight as possible.
- Don't discharge exhaust air into existing chimneys or flues that carry combustible products from other sources.
- A competent handyman or builder could install wall (rear) mounted ducting. Top mounted ducting should be installed by a qualified plumber or roofer, because waterproofing will be required.








