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Common Issues:

A broken motor or wiring problem can stop the fan from spinning. Without airflow, smoke and grease build up quickly in your kitchen.

If the hood isn’t pulling air properly, the duct may be blocked or the motor is failing. This reduces air quality and leaves lingering odors.

Grinding or rattling noises often mean loose parts or a failing motor. Noise is an early warning sign of bigger breakdowns.

Burnt bulbs, faulty switches, or wiring issues can cause light failure. This makes cooking less safe and inconvenient.

Improper sealing or damaged ducts cause air to escape before being vented outside. This reduces efficiency and lets smoke spread indoors.

Tips for Maintenance and Extended Lifespan of Ducted Hood:

Wash grease filters monthly and replace as needed to maintain strong airflow.

Check ducts annually for clogs or blockages that reduce efficiency.

Clean blades regularly to prevent grease buildup and strain on the motor.