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For your safety 

CONVOVent mini / mini 2in1 

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Rotating fan 

The appliance contains a fan. This poses: 

  A risk of hand injuries or hair or loose clothing being caught by the rotating fan wheel if the cover is 

not fitted properly. 

 

 

 

Hazards and safety precautions 

Moving and setting up the appliance 

When moving and setting up the appliance, be aware of the following hazards and take the specified 
preventive actions: 

 

Hazard 

Where or in what situation 
does the hazard arise? 

Preventive actions 

Safety device 

Risk of injury from over-
stressing your body 

When setting up and moving the 
hood 

Only with enough people or 
appropriate tools 

None 

Risk of crushing from hood 
falling down 

When the hood is not secured on 
the combi steamer 

Screw-fix to the combi steamer  Securing with 

fixing screws 

Risk of crushing from the 
combined units falling over 

When fitting a hood to a combi 
steamer 

 

Check that the combined units 
cannot tip over 

 

Ensure that they are fitted on 
a horizontal and flat surface 

None 

A risk of electric shock from 
damaged power cable 

On the back of the appliance 

Check the power cable 

None 

Operation 

When operating the appliance, be aware of the following hazards and take the specified preventive 
actions: 

 

Hazard 

Where or in what situations 
does the hazard arise? 

Preventive action 

Safety device 

Risk of scalding from hot 
steam 

In front of the appliance door 

 

Check safety device 

 

use safety device 

On-latch posi-
tion of appliance 
door 

Risk of electric shock from 
live parts 

Under the cover 

Check safety device 

Cover 

Risk of contamination from 
moldy and bacterially 
contaminated water. 

Inside the hood  

Clean before leaving out of use 
for extended periods 

None 

A risk of burns from hot 
components 

At the air outlet 

Do not touch the air-outlet grill  Safety grill 

Outside the hood 

Always switch on the hood 
during combi steamer opera-
tion 

None 

Risk of injuries from 
rotating fan 

Inside the holding chamber 

Check safety device 

Safety grill 
Panel 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CONVOVent min

Page 1: ...CONVOVent mini CONVOVent mini 2in1 ENG Operating Installation and Service Manual Translation of the original...

Page 2: ...onal protection equipment 24 4 Operation 25 Basic operating sequence 26 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 27 Cleaning and maintenance schedule 28 6 How to do it correctly 30 Opening the appliance door safely...

Page 3: ...Table of Contents CONVOVent mini mini 2in1 3 10 Service and Repairs 50 Troubleshooting 51 Service manual 52 Spare parts list and circuit diagram 56...

Page 4: ...dentify your appliance and provides guidance 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...

Page 5: ...ective Official Journal of the European Union L 157 24 dated 9 6 2006 and with the following directives The safety objectives of European Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Official Journal of...

Page 6: ...ering Environmental protection Statement of principles Our customers expectations the legal regulations and standards and our company s own reputation set the quality and service for all our products...

Page 7: ...lowing layout Key The following table lists the relevant items on the type plate Item number Meaning 1 trade name 2 Part number 3 serial number The code making up the trade name 1 in the type plate id...

Page 8: ...Floor standing appliances OES 6 06 mini 2in1 OES 6 10 mini 2in1 About this operating installation and service manual Purpose This manual provides answers to the following questions How can I use the h...

Page 9: ...e hood Moving and setting up the appliance Specifies the basic appliance dimensions Specifies requirements for the installation location Provides information on conveying the appliance to the installa...

Page 10: ...function Purpose of this chapter This chapter specifies the intended use of the appliance and explains its functions Contents This chapter includes the following topics Page Intended purpose 11 Desig...

Page 11: ...rements must be met by personnel The hood must only be operated by trained personnel only Requirements relating to the operating condition of the condensation hood The following requirements relating...

Page 12: ...function The parts shown have the following function No Name Picture Function 1 Switches the hood on and off 2 Dehumidifier valve ventilati on port External air intake for removing the moisture from t...

Page 13: ...uding packaging 210 250 excluding packaging 135 175 Weight kg including packaging 19 21 excluding packaging 15 17 Safety distances mm Rear 50 50 scroll right 50 50 scroll left 100 100 Above 500 for ve...

Page 14: ...10 10 mini 6 06 mini 2in1 6 10 mini 2in1 Heat output kJ h latent heat 200 266 370 400 740 sensible heat 1580 2088 2918 2760 4146 Appliance technical standards The following table shows the technical s...

Page 15: ...fely without putting yourself or others at risk You should read this chapter carefully in particular Contents This chapter includes the following topics Page Basic safety code 16 Warnings on the conde...

Page 16: ...o satisfy the requirements set forth in these operating instructions are allowed to use the appliance People including children who because of their physical sensory or intellectual capabilities or be...

Page 17: ...fitted The warning signs are located in the following positions on the hood 1 Warning on the inside The following warning is affixed inside on the electrical box cover 1 Warning sign Description Warn...

Page 18: ...y have are described below Hazard points The following diagram shows the hazard points when the front panel has been removed from the air inlet representative of all appliance sizes 1 2 3 No Descripti...

Page 19: ...cterially contaminated water If the hood is not used for a long time this poses Risk of contamination from moldy and bacterially contaminated water Condensation collection The hood is not turned on wh...

Page 20: ...r Check that the combined units cannot tip over Ensure that they are fitted on a horizontal and flat surface None A risk of electric shock from damaged power cable On the back of the appliance Check t...

Page 21: ...amber Check safety device Disconnect from the power supply before cleaning Safety grill Risk of cuts from sharp edges Outside the hood Exercise caution when performing these tasks Wear personal protec...

Page 22: ...hen operating the hood Position The following diagram shows the location of the safety devices representative of all appliance sizes 1 2 3 4 Functions The following table enumerates all the safety dev...

Page 23: ...g the hood Minor maintenance tasks As specified in Per sonal protective equipment on page 24 Design and function For your safety Operation Cleaning and Mainte nance How to do it correctly Installation...

Page 24: ...able cloth Safety boots Cleaning the hood None Work wear as specified in the corresponding country specific regulations regarding kitchen work in particular Personal protective equipment in accordance...

Page 25: ...tion CONVOVent mini mini 2in1 25 4 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 26: ...et The hood has been cleaned properly The front panel is fitted You are already conversant with the operating steps listed under Operation and How to do it correctly Basic operating sequence Follow th...

Page 27: ...ng and Maintenance Purpose of this chapter This chapter presents the cleaning and maintenance schedule and gives cleaning and servicing in structions for your appliance Contents This chapter includes...

Page 28: ...er 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...

Page 29: ...the appliance case Risk of contamination from moldy and bacterially contaminated water if not cleaned properly Yearly General service Disconnect the combi steamer and the hood from the power supply be...

Page 30: ...s chapter describes how to perform some of the main repetitive handling tasks that will be neces sary when operating your appliance Contents This chapter includes the following topics Page Opening the...

Page 31: ...om hot steam and vapor Escaping hot steam and vapor can cause scalding to face hands feet and legs Open the appliance door as specified in the instructions Never put your head inside the oven Opening...

Page 32: ...roceed as follows to remove the front panel Step Action Illustration 1 Switch off the hood ON OFF switch in the 0 position 2 Push the front panel upwards 3 Remove the front panel towards the front 4 F...

Page 33: ...the installation location of the appliance and explains the correct on site procedure for conveying and unpacking the appliance and setting it up Contents This chapter includes the following topics P...

Page 34: ...f herself the weight of the appliance may lead to injuries especially in the area of the torso When lifting the appliance use suitable lifting gear or enough people for the weight of the appliance gui...

Page 35: ...leads under any circumstances Installing the CONVOVent mini Hood falling down Risk of crushing from hood falling down If the hood is not installed correctly on the combi steamer it may slip and fall...

Page 36: ...adhesive top fixing element onto the combi steamer 2 1 Use the alcohol pads supplied to remove any grease from the contact surface to improve adhesion 2 2 Position the cover on the combi steamer so th...

Page 37: ...tilation pipe onto the ventilation port 4 Insert the grommet into the hole made in the cover for the ventilation pipe 5 Place the cover over the condensation unit onto the combi steamer Make sure that...

Page 38: ...structions in the combi steamer installation manual 2 Disconnect the combi steamer from the power supply 3 Remove the protective film from inside and outside the hood 4 Clean the top and top rear sect...

Page 39: ...hose clips 2 Place the condensation unit on the combi steamer 2 1 Position the pipe ends for the air vent in the fitted tubes 2 2 Place the fixing brackets over the threaded bolts 2 3 Push the tubes...

Page 40: ...This chapter explains how to connect your appliance This chapter is intended exclusively for the fitter and the authorized customer service entity Contents This chapter includes the following topics...

Page 41: ...lt circuit interrupter must not be used to protect any other loads Follow the applicable installation regulations Equipotential bonding The hood must be incorporated in an equipotential bonding system...

Page 42: ...e note If necessary fit a safety plug suitable for the country of use Design and function of the condensation hood for the installation engineer Requirements Check that the following requirements have...

Page 43: ...e appliance 5 Condensation unit Condenses escaping steam and guides it into the waste water system via the air vent Contents The following table shows the parts included with the product Part number Q...

Page 44: ...e Function 1 Front panel Prevents fans from soiling 2 Cover cover assembly Prevents hot parts from being touched accidentally Prevents live parts from being touched accidentally 3 Air intake pipe Exte...

Page 45: ...cover assembly condensation unit 3424747 1 x Fixing element front 3424999 1 x Front panel 3425002 1 x Fixing element rear 6005048 2 x Membrane grommet 60 mm 6006087 2 x Hose clip 25 40 mm 7012034 2 x...

Page 46: ...ervice and disposal Purpose of this chapter This chapter explains how to prepare your appliance for use how to take it out of service and how to dispose of it properly Contents This chapter includes t...

Page 47: ...the appliance for first time use have relevant training as a service engineer Personnel preparing the appliance for first time use have training specific to the appliance In particular personnel prep...

Page 48: ...he appliance has no signs of damage The appliance has been set up so that it cannot slide about or tip over the requirements for the installation position and the area around the appliance have been m...

Page 49: ...your appliance out of service follow the steps for setting up and installing your appliance in the reverse order see the chapters Moving and setting up the appliance on page 33 and Connecting up the...

Page 50: ...ter is intended exclusively for the authorized customer service entity and the fitter This section provides detailed information on how to replace various unit components Contents This chapter include...

Page 51: ...w to perform the tasks described in the operating instructions under General information Design and Function For your safety Connecting up the appli ance and Preparing for first time use taking out of...

Page 52: ...onnect the appliance from the power supply before removing the cover Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met You are already conversant with how to perform the tasks described...

Page 53: ...an Replacing the supply module Replacing the ON OFF switch 5 Refit the cover assembly in the reverse order 6 Plug in the mains cable to the hood turn the ON OFF switch on and test the system First tim...

Page 54: ...3 Remove the screws from the cover of the electrical connection box Please note 4 screws 1 screw on each side are located along the wide side of the electrical connection box cover 4 Disconnect the e...

Page 55: ...l connection box cover 4 Pull the 3 blade terminals off the ON OFF switch 5 Use a multimeter to check the continuity of the ON OFF switch 6 Replace the faulty ON OFF switch with a new one and follow t...

Page 56: ...and Repairs CONVOVent mini mini 2in1 56 Spare parts list and circuit diagram Mechanical components The following diagram shows the location of the mechanical components representative of all appli anc...

Page 57: ...green illuminated K017 3425128 Connecting piece for ventilation pipe on CONVOVent mini L006 7004020 Silicon adhesive E 43 Spare parts list for model 3425012 CONVOVent mini 2in1 mechanical components T...

Page 58: ...Service and Repairs CONVOVent mini mini 2in1 58 Circuit diagram for all appliance sizes The figure below shows the circuit diagram for all appliance sizes...

Page 59: ...ows the spare parts list for all appliance sizes No Part number Name G1 2619973 Retrofit kit for supply module P2 P3 OES mini M3 1 5018058 Sunon fan 8 9 M P K R M3 2 5018058 Sunon fan 8 9 M P K R M3 3...

Page 60: ...VOVent mini 2in1 7016666_07 05 19 2019 Welbilt Inc All rights reserved Subject to technical changes Convotherm Elektroger te GmbH Talstra e 35 82436 Eglfing Germany T 49 0 88 47 67 0 F 49 0 88 47 414...

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