FEATURES
Coanda Effect
- Two additional fans send airflow towards a cylinder that is positioned right at the front of the ventilator.
- With an effect known from aerodynamics, the cylinder deflects the air so that it flows back over the cooktop towards the rear of the ventilator.
- The backward airflow guides any steam or smoke directly towards the filter area of the ventilator, ensuring virtually perfect ventilation over the whole of the cooking area.
- This Coanda effect greatly enhances the performance and efficiency of the AH 360 kitchen ventilator over traditional models.
Three Power Levels Plus a Short Intensive Mode
- Gaggenau's ventilators provide three standard power levels plus a special intensive mode.
- The intensive mode boosts extraction for a short period of time (three, five or ten minutes depending on the ventilator model) to cope with operations like searing which generates large amounts of smoke or steam.
- The ventilator returns to its previous power setting at the end of the intensive mode.
- The AH 360 provides control knob operation.
Stainless Steel Grease Filter
- All Gaggenau ventilators use a grease filter to clean the captured air and keep the ventilator interior and air ducts free of unpleasant deposits.
- The stainless steel filter is easy to remove and dishwasher safe.
Filter Saturation Indicator
- The filter saturation indicator lets you know as soon as the accumulated grease and residues on the filter begin to impair the efficiency of your ventilator.
- When the indicator light on the control panel begins to flash, simply remove the practical stainless steel filter and put it in the dishwasher.
Large Function Display
- The large, easy to read digital display shows the power level selected.
- Push buttons, one each for Intensive Mode, Delayed shut-off, Coanda Effect and Filter Reset, bring up additional functions.
High Power Halogen Lighting
- A shining example of their uncompromising standards, the AH 360 uses four 20W halogen lamps to provide optimal glare-free illumination of the entire cooktop.
- The four lamps, which are arranged along the rear wall, give the strongest illumination available under a kitchen ventilator.
- The intense halogen light of the AH 360 emits a similar color temperature to sunlight, which makes it very easy on the eyes.
Delayed Shut-Off Function
- Select this feature to continue kitchen ventilation after you finish cooking.
- The ventilator will run at the selected power level for an extra ten minutes to catch any remaining vapor and leave the kitchen air absolutely clean.
Universal Ventilation
- Most Gaggenau ventilators and special ventilation systems can be used as both extraction and recirculation systems.
- Both alternatives initially pass the contaminated air through a grease filter to keep the interior of the hood and the air ducts free of unpleasant deposits.
- In the extraction configuration, the air is then expelled to the outside either via a ventilation shaft or directly through an exterior wall.
- In the recirculation configuration, it passes through a built-in activated carbon filter to remove odors and then returns to the room.
- The activated carbon filter typically requires changing twice a year; this is a very simple operation requiring no tools.
Specifications
- Air Extraction Performance: Unobstructed Airflow: 560 CFM
- Air Extraction Noise Level: 63 dB
- Halogen Lighting: 4 x 20W
- Exhaust Air Connection Piece: 5 7/8"
Minimum Clearance Above Cooking Points
- In The Case of Gas Appliances: 30"
- In The Case of Electric Appliances: 27"
Ratings
- Total Rating: 410W
- Total Amps: 3.5 Amps
- Voltage: 120V/60Hz
- Shipping Weight: 110 Lbs.
Dimensions
- Width: 47 1/4"
- Depth: 22 1/16"
- Height: 19 15/16"