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Convex with tapered clipped corners and offset lip styling. Click on the models for a list of our base model numbers for standard sizes; simply select the model you need, and then specify the finish [painted, stainless steel, polished brass, polished copper, hammered copper, antiqued copper, or antiqued hammered copper]. All Vent-A-Hood Magic Lung products are suitable for use in damp locations [outdoor applications such as a covered patio] when installed in a GFCI protected branch circuit. Recommended mounting height is 30" above the cooking surface.
Balanced performance for island layouts — 42″ width offers effective coverage for most cooktops in open‑concept kitchens with island installations. Recommended mounting height is ~30″ above the cooktop for optimal capture.
Ducted ventilation with solid airflow — rated up to ≈550 CFM with Magic Lung blower system; capable of strong smoke and odor removal for everyday and moderate cooking.
Magic Lung centrifugal blower tech — patented design improves grease and air capture while eliminating traditional filters, reducing maintenance.
Quiet operation — around ~6.0 sones at high speed balances extraction power with comfortable noise levels in kitchen environments.
Integrated lighting — 4 lights with dimming switches enhance visibility over the cooktop for safer, precise cooking.
Contemporary island styling — convex/curved canopy with clipped corners adds refined design presence to modern kitchens.
Ducted exhaust ready — works with standard 8″ round ducting and is suitable for outdoor covered areas when installed with proper GFCI circuit.
Q: What type of range hood is the Ventahood JCIH242C1?
A: It’s a 42″ island‑mounted ducted Designer Series range hood built for strong kitchen ventilation with premium styling and ducted exhaust.
Q: How powerful is the ventilation on this model?
A: It delivers up to 550 CFM airflow, efficiently removing smoke, grease, and cooking odors from large cooktops.
Q: What blower and ducting specs does it use?
A: Uses a dual blower system with a recommended 8″ round duct for optimal airflow.
Q: What are the key dimensions?
A: Width: 42″ • Height: 30″ • Depth: 30″ — sized for standard island installations over large ranges.
Q: How many lights and what noise level does it have?
A: Includes 4 built‑in lights; typical noise level is about 6.0 sones at full power.
Q: What finish and styling options are available?
A: Available in stainless steel (finish options may include painted or specialty metals via customization).
Q: Where should it be installed?
A: Recommended mounting height is about 30″ above the cooktop for best capture performance.
Q: Can it be used outdoors/damp locations?
A: Yes — suitable for covered outdoor/damp locations when installed on a GFCI‑protected circuit.
Weekly Exterior Clean – Wipe the stainless‑steel surface with warm, soapy water and a soft cloth; avoid steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or harsh chemicals to protect the finish.
Interior Grease Wipe‑Down – Periodically clean the interior canopy and grease collection areas with a mild degreaser or dish soap to remove cooking oil buildup that can reduce airflow and performance.
Magic Lung Blower Care – Like other Ventahood Designer Series models, this hood uses a Magic Lung blower system that collects grease inside the blower housing instead of traditional filters; periodically clean the blower housing and removable shields with warm, soapy water to maintain strong airflow and quieter operation.
Light Bulb Maintenance – Turn off power and let bulbs cool before replacing; clean light covers to keep the cooktop area well illuminated.
Annual Duct & Fan Check – Inspect the blower area and ductwork at least once a year for grease or blockages; clear debris to preserve performance and reduce fire risk.
Post‑Cooking Ventilation – Run the hood for a few extra minutes after heavy cooking to help clear lingering steam, smoke, and airborne grease before cleaning.
Professional Service When Needed – If suction weakens significantly or unusual noises occur, have a qualified technician inspect and service internal components.