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4 Cleaning and Servicing 

ConvoVent 4 / ConvoVent 4+ 

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4.1  Cleaning and servicing schedule 

Clogged filters and mist collectors 

 

Risk of a fire hazard due to inadequate cleaning 

Grease can ignite if there are flying sparks and the hood as not been adequately cleaned. 

 

Clean the baffle filters and mist collectors according to the cleaning instructions. 

 

Follow cleaning instructions to clean those case parts that become accessible when the baffle filters 
and mist collectors are removed. 

 

Contact with cleaning agents 

 

Risk of skin and eye irritation / chemical skin burns 

Direct contact with cleaning agents poses a risk of irritation or burns to the skin and eyes. 

 

Do not inhale the spray mist.   

 

Do not let the cleaning agent come into contact with eyes or skin. 

 

Do not heat the appliance if it contains a cleaning. 

 

Let the appliance cool down before spraying cleaning into the appliance. 

 

Wear protective gloves and safety goggles in accordance with the specifications of the cleaning agent 
manufacturer and the safety regulations indicated in the EC material safety data sheets. 

 

Hot surfaces 

 

Risk of burns from high temperatures on the inside of the hood 

Touching the exhaust air distributor in the hood can cause hand burns. 

 

Remove the baffle filters and the mist collectors only once the system has cooled down. 

 

Carry out servicing tasks only once the system has cooled down. 

 

Wear personal protective equipment as specified in safety regulations. 

 

Requirements 

Check that the following requirements have been met before carrying out any cleaning or servicing 
tasks: 

  You are already conversant with the operating steps listed under "Operation" and "How to do it 

correctly". 

Required cleaning products 

Common household, non-alkaline detergent that is gentle on the skin and is pH-neutral 

Required materials 

Sponge, sponge cloth, cleaning products in a suitable container, e.g. pail. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ConvoVent 4+

Page 1: ...ConvoVent 4 ConvoVent 4 Read instructions before use Convotherm 4 hoods Operating and installation instructions Original ENG Your meal Our mission...

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Page 3: ...devices 26 2 6 Requirements to be met by personnel working positions 27 2 7 Personal protective equipment 28 3 Operation 29 3 1 Basic operating sequence 30 4 Cleaning and Servicing 31 4 1 Cleaning and...

Page 4: ...ance on using this manual Contents This chapter includes the following topics Page EC Declaration of Conformity in compliance with Directive 2006 42 EC Annex II A 5 Environmental protection 6 Identify...

Page 5: ...irective 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive The safety objectives of European Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive have been met in accordance with Annex I Section 1 5 1 of the Machinery Directive Compli...

Page 6: ...e developed a quality and environmental management system in order to guarantee the con tinued manufacture of high quality products and to be sure of meeting our environmental targets This system sati...

Page 7: ...4 1 3 2 4 1 Elektroger te GmbH Talstra e 35 82436 Eglfing ConvoVent Type Item Name 1 Name of appliance ConvoVent 2 Trade name Element Meaning ConvoVent Hood for Convotherm 4 4 Condensation hood with...

Page 8: ...acking kit Stacking kit combination ES EB C4 6 20 10 20 3455876 ConvoVent 4 ES EB C4 6 10 10 10 3455877 ConvoVent 4 ES EB C4 6 20 10 20 3455878 ConvoVent 4 ES EB C4 20 10 3455879 ConvoVent 4 ES EB C4...

Page 9: ...nical data For your safety Describes the hazards posed by the hood and suitable preventive actions You should read this chapter carefully in particular Operation Contains instructions for the operatin...

Page 10: ...azard levels Hazard level Consequences Likelihood Death serious injury irreversible Immediate risk Death serious injury irreversible Potential risk Minor injury reversible Potential risk NOTICE Damage...

Page 11: ...devices are fitted and in working order The hood must not be used with mobile combi steamers stand on castors Requirements to be met by personnel The following requirements must be met by personnel T...

Page 12: ...ng mm 440 440 440 440 440 440 excluding packaging mm 240 240 240 240 240 240 Weight including packaging kg 72 103 73 104 74 105 excluding packaging kg 66 96 67 97 68 98 Safety clearances for hood rear...

Page 13: ...K 6 10 10 10 STK 6 20 10 20 Degree of protection IPX 5 IPX 5 IPX 5 IPX 5 IPX 5 IPX 5 Approval mark CE CB T V GS CE CB T V GS CE CB T V GS CE CB T V GS CE CB T V GS CE CB T V GS Maximum noise emission...

Page 14: ...g mm 570 570 570 570 570 570 excluding packaging mm 373 373 373 373 373 373 Weight including packaging kg 91 127 92 128 95 131 excluding packaging kg 85 119 86 120 89 123 Safety clearances for hood re...

Page 15: ...K 6 10 10 10 STK 6 20 10 20 Degree of protection IPX 5 IPX 5 IPX 5 IPX 5 IPX 5 IPX 5 Approval mark CE CB T V GS CE CB T V GS CE CB T V GS CE CB T V GS CE CB T V GS CE CB T V GS Maximum noise emission...

Page 16: ...ithout putting yourself or others at risk You should read this chapter carefully in particular Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page Basic safety code 17 Warnings on the condensatio...

Page 17: ...Follow the instructions below Only people who satisfy the requirements set forth in these operating instructions are allowed to use the appliance People including children who because of their physic...

Page 18: ...ample of all condensation hoods ConvoVent 4 ConvoVent 4 Warnings on the rear panel The following warning signs must be attached to the condensation hood in the area indicated so as to be easily visibl...

Page 19: ...w shows a size 6 10 condensation hood as an example of all condensation hoods ConvoVent 4 ConvoVent 4 Item Name 1 Mounting plate cover 2 Appliance cover Damaged power cable The appliance s power cable...

Page 20: ...njury especially in the area of the torso from incorrect lifting Contact with cleaning agents Cleaning agents can come into direct contact with your skin and eyes This poses Risk of skin and eye irrit...

Page 21: ...g down If installation was carried out incorrectly Secure in place Use the parts intended for this purpose Wear personal protective equipment Exercise caution when performing this action Safety device...

Page 22: ...ire hazard due to insufficient cleaning Outside the hood Clean regularly in accordance with the cleaning instructions A risk of mold formation from condensation collec ting inside the appliance Outsid...

Page 23: ...tact with cleaning agents During all cleaning tasks Wear personal protective equipment When corrosive cleaning agents are used Only use common household cleaning agents Wear personal protective equipm...

Page 24: ...position of appliance door High hood fan extraction rate A risk of burns from hot components Outside and inside the hood Do not touch the baffle filters mist collectors or the interior directly after...

Page 25: ...the power cannot be switched on again Make sure that the appliance is de energized A risk of electric shock from damaged power cable On the appliance rear Check the power cable Risk of injuries from r...

Page 26: ...safety devices on the hood explains their function and describes the check procedure Item Safety device Function Check 1 The mounting plate cover can only be removed with tools Prevents live parts fr...

Page 27: ...Cleaning the hood User Semi skilled Trained in how to operate the hood Turning the hood on off Cleaning the hood Minor servicing tasks Installation engineer Is an authorized customer service engineer...

Page 28: ...suitable cloth Safety boots Cleaning the hood None Work wear as specified in the corresponding count ry specific regulations regarding kitchen work in parti cular Personal protective equipment in acco...

Page 29: ...ation ConvoVent 4 ConvoVent 4 29 3 Operation Purpose of this chapter This chapter shows you how to operate your appliance Contents This chapter includes the following topic Page Basic operating sequen...

Page 30: ...n extraction rate Basic operating sequence 1 Switch on the combi steamer Result The hood is in standby mode factory preset 2 Place the food in the combi steamer and start a cooking program Result The...

Page 31: ...aning and Servicing Purpose of this chapter This chapter presents the cleaning and servicing schedule and gives cleaning and servicing instructions for your appliance Contents This chapter includes th...

Page 32: ...own before spraying cleaning into the appliance Wear protective gloves and safety goggles in accordance with the specifications of the cleaning agent manufacturer and the safety regulations indicated...

Page 33: ...4 fine particle filter and replace if necessary Please note ConvoVent 4 We recommend changing the secondary filter steam separator after about 6 12 months ConvoVent 4 We recommend changing the seconda...

Page 34: ...vicing work What must be serviced Procedure Servicing materials tools Illustration Condensate drain Pierce the holes with wire Wire Servicing tasks that Customer services must perform How often What m...

Page 35: ...f this chapter This chapter describes how to perform some of the main repetitive handling tasks that will be necessary when operating your appliance Contents This chapter contains the following topics...

Page 36: ...is ready for use is open Hot surfaces Risk of burns from high temperatures on the inside of the hood Touching the exhaust air distributor in the hood can cause hand burns Remove the baffle filters and...

Page 37: ...inched 3 Lift out the mist collectors 4 Follow the exact opposite sequence in order to install the mist collectors How to remove and fit the steam separator on a ConvoVent 4 1 Switch off the combi ste...

Page 38: ...ConvoVent 4 1 Switch off the combi steamer 2 Open the access flap on the fine particle filter using the black recessed grip 3 Push down the support for the fine particle filter and take out the fine...

Page 39: ...specifies all the requirements for the installation site of the appliance and explains the correct on site procedure for conveying and unpacking the appliance and setting it up Contents This chapter...

Page 40: ...orting surface The supporting surface must have the following properties The supporting surface must be flat and horizontal The supporting surface must be able to bear the weight of the appliance incl...

Page 41: ...rve the local occupational safety regulations Personal protective equipment Wear personal protective equipment when carrying out the tasks described here Protective gloves Safety boots Hard hat when h...

Page 42: ...ion ES EB C4 6 10 10 10 3455875 ConvoVent 4 for use in the stacking kit Stacking kit combination ES EB C4 6 20 10 20 3455876 ConvoVent 4 ES EB C4 6 10 10 10 3455877 ConvoVent 4 ES EB C4 6 20 10 20 345...

Page 43: ...rews M5x12 DIN 7985 1 8 Right angled pipe ConvoVent 4 4 for STK 1 STK 6 10 10 10 2 STK 6 20 10 20 9 Mains supply cable 3 core with cable gland 1 6 10 10 10 20 10 2 6 20 10 20 12 20 20 20 10 Control ca...

Page 44: ...0 20 10 Control cable fitted with X38 connector 1 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 12 20 20 10 20 20 2 STK 6 10 10 10 STK 6 20 10 20 11 Self adhesive tie wrap anchor with tie wrap 1 Tools required Phillips screw...

Page 45: ...screw on the top cover of the appliance 2 Pull the ground cable off the spade terminal on the ventilation port 3 Use a 7mm socket wrench to undo the hose clip screw on the ventilation port until the...

Page 46: ...with the hood through the gasket and slide it up as far as it will go Make sure that the gasket is seated correctly 7 Slide the hose clip from below over the ventilation port and rotate the ventilati...

Page 47: ...d 6 20 Re tighten the left hand rear screw on the top cover of the appliance 11 Undo the two screws on the top cover of the appliance using a Phillips screwdriver then use the two screws to fit the fi...

Page 48: ...nt Caution Risk of pinching your fingers 13 b Guide the hood carefully into the tabs on the fixing bracket Caution Risk of pinching your fingers 14 Use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the hood to the...

Page 49: ...nut on the cable gland on the opposite side 19 Feed the free end of the control cable for the hood through the cable gland then pull the cable through until it reaches the wiring compartment in the ho...

Page 50: ...Vent 4 50 22 Fit the left side panel 23 Fit the three parts of the baffle filter The parts are fitted from inside with the arrows pointing upwards 23 a Fit the filters from left to right 23 b Feed the...

Page 51: ...n the left side panel on the bottom appliance 2 Perform steps 7 to 12 as described above likewise on the bottom appliance 3 Unscrew the blanking cap from the fixing flange on the rear of the hood 4 Fa...

Page 52: ...r 1 Undo the 4 screws on the cover and the pairs of screws on the left and right in the extraction hole and then remove the cover 2 Lift the two front condenser elements into the rails provided Make s...

Page 53: ...pliance ConvoVent 4 ConvoVent 4 53 4 Break out the perforations provided in the cover Use a file to deburr the break out points 5 Place the cover back on the hood and use the screws you removed earlie...

Page 54: ...ignment plate 6 Fixing bolts for mounting plate Installing the lighting unit for ConvoVent 4 and ConvoVent 4 optional The following additional steps are necessary for installing the lighting unit 1 Un...

Page 55: ...first on the left then on the right 7 Push the tab on the alignment plate up against the outer wall of the condensation hood 8 Slide the lighting unit gently towards the hood front until it en gages...

Page 56: ...nment plate is resting against the outer wall of the condensation hood readjust the plate if necessary 12 Tighten the 2 fixing screws on the alignment plate 13 Refit the 3 baffle filters and prepare t...

Page 57: ...p the appliance Purpose of this chapter This chapter explains how to connect your appliance This chapter is intended exclusively for the fitter and the authorized customer service entity Contents This...

Page 58: ...e incorporated in an equipotential bonding system Equipotential bonding electrical connection that ensures that the frames of electrical equipment and any external conductive components are at an equa...

Page 59: ...and disposal Purpose of this chapter This chapter explains how to prepare your appliance for use how to place it out of operation and how to dispose of it properly Contents This chapter contains the f...

Page 60: ...a service engineer Commissioning staff have training specific to the appliance In particular commissioning staff must be able to assess whether the electrical supplies have been connected to the appli...

Page 61: ...se and describes the procedure for preparing the appliance Checks prior to preparing the appliance for first time use Before preparing the appliance for first time use check that the following require...

Page 62: ...ack to standby mode 3 Select a cooking program that uses moisture removal Crisp Tasty Result The hood runs with the maximum fan extraction rate as soon as Crisp Tasty starts 20 seconds factory preset...

Page 63: ...of operation To take your appliance out of operation follow the steps for positioning and installing your appliance in the reverse order see the chapters Moving and positioning the appliance on page 3...

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