Maytag 30" Retractable Downdraft System with Interior Blower Motor
Model # UXD8630DYS
$1,329.00 *See price in quote
- Style:
- Vent Hoods
- Height:
- 29 inches
- Width:
- 30 inches
- Depth:
- 12 inches
Retractable downdraft systems remain flush with the cooktop surface until needed. A reversible motor box can be installed on either side of the downdraft, freeing up space beneath the cabinet. The 14-inch rise allows for greater smoke and steam capture.
Certifications | |
Prop65 | Standard |
Dimensions | |
Product Height | 28.5 |
Carton Height | 21 |
Gross Weight | 93 |
Carton Depth | 33.5 |
Carton Width | 35 |
Product Depth | 12.125 |
Net Weight | 0 |
Product Width | 30.0 |
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Dimension Guide | Click here to download |
Owners Manual | Click here to download |
Installation Instruction | Click here to download |
Warranty | Click here to download |
Dimension Guide | Click here to download |
Owners Manual | Click here to download |
Installation Instruction | Click here to download |
Warranty | Click here to download |
Dimension Guide | Click here to download |
Owners Manual | Click here to download |
Installation Instruction | Click here to download |
Warranty | Click here to download |
Dimension Guide | Click here to download |
Owners Manual | Click here to download |
Installation Instruction | Click here to download |
Warranty | Click here to download |
Dimension Guide | Click here to download |
Owners Manual | Click here to download |
Installation Instruction | Click here to download |
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Warning
Submitted 03-20-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
My husband and I remodeled our kitchen in 2011 and had the then-current model of this retractable downdraft vent system installed. A few months ago it stopped working - it would not retract. We tried having it repaired, and after 2 attempts to replace first the motor, then the control board, the service technician determined the problem is with the fuse. Unfortunately, he was told by the manufacturer that the fuse is a non-replaceable part. So we are left with a non-working vent fan stuck in the up position. Do we dismantle our granite countertop? What kind of design makes the fuse impossible to replace??
Warning
Submitted 03-20-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
My husband and I remodeled our kitchen in 2011 and had the then-current model of this retractable downdraft vent system installed. A few months ago it stopped working - it would not retract. We tried having it repaired, and after 2 attempts to replace first the motor, then the control board, the service technician determined the problem is with the fuse. Unfortunately, he was told by the manufacturer that the fuse is a non-replaceable part. So we are left with a non-working vent fan stuck in the up position. Do we dismantle our granite countertop? What kind of design makes the fuse impossible to replace??
Warning
Submitted 03-20-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
My husband and I remodeled our kitchen in 2011 and had the then-current model of this retractable downdraft vent system installed. A few months ago it stopped working - it would not retract. We tried having it repaired, and after 2 attempts to replace first the motor, then the control board, the service technician determined the problem is with the fuse. Unfortunately, he was told by the manufacturer that the fuse is a non-replaceable part. So we are left with a non-working vent fan stuck in the up position. Do we dismantle our granite countertop? What kind of design makes the fuse impossible to replace??
Warning
Submitted 03-20-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
My husband and I remodeled our kitchen in 2011 and had the then-current model of this retractable downdraft vent system installed. A few months ago it stopped working - it would not retract. We tried having it repaired, and after 2 attempts to replace first the motor, then the control board, the service technician determined the problem is with the fuse. Unfortunately, he was told by the manufacturer that the fuse is a non-replaceable part. So we are left with a non-working vent fan stuck in the up position. Do we dismantle our granite countertop? What kind of design makes the fuse impossible to replace??
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