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the information contained herein is subject to change without notice.

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Cleaning and Maintenance

Check all metal surfaces to ensure that there is no accumulation of grease or dirt and that there is no surface damage that could harbour dirt 
and bacteria� Clean exposed interior and exterior surfaces of hood and light fixture with mild soapy water or a neutral product� Carefully rinse 
away all surplus cleaning product�

1�  Regularly check grease collection pots as they collect the oil separated from the exhaust air
2�  To remove the pot from the hood, lift and slide the pot forward out of its holder (carefully if it is full and hot)
3�  Empty the oil into a waste oil container for recycling
4�  Wash the pot with hot soapy water before re-fitting it to the hood
5�  Replace the pot immediately as oil will continue to drip from the drain 

Note: for hoods that have a drain tap instead of a grease cup, hold a bucket under the drain and turn the tap to release collected oil

Exposed Hood Surface

Grease Pots – Check and Empty

Cleaning Task

Cleaning Agent

Comments

Routine cleaning

Use mild detergent and warm water

Use a sponge or clean cloth, rinse with clean water, wipe 
dry if necessary

Oil or Grease

Use cleanser or organic solvents
(e�g� acetone, alcohol or methylated spirits)

Apply cleanser to a damp cloth or sponge and rub cleanser 
on the metal

Stubborn stains, soil 

and burnt deposits

Mild cleaning solutions (e�g� Jif or specialty 
stainless steel cleaners)

Use rag or fibre brush (soft nylon or natural bristle) or 
scotch-brite™ scouring pads�  Do not use steel wool�
Rub in the direction of the grain and polish lines� Rinse well 
with clean water and wipe dry

Summary of Contents for KVF Capture Jet

Page 1: ...t Canopy with Supply Air and Side Jet Technology KVI Halton KVI Capture Jet Canopy Side Jet Technology KVL Halton KVL Extraction Canopy KVX Halton KVX Extraction Canopy Halton Capture Jet 3 Proprietar...

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Page 3: ...e Finish Corrosion Protection Recommended Cleaning And Maintenance Schedule Exposed Hood Surface Grease Pots Check and Empty KSA Cyclonic Filters Remove and Wash Exhaust Plenum Inspect and Clean Suppl...

Page 4: ...lways be observed Our units have been designed for high performance Read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference The manufacturer and distributor cannot be held responsible or lia...

Page 5: ...ntained herein is subject to change without notice www stoddart com au www stoddart co nz Overview Example only Exhaust hood configuration may vary due to customer specifications Introduction KSA Filt...

Page 6: ...ke up air supply through front rear perforated faces of the hood KVI M Island Position No provision for make up air supply through hood KVF M Island Position with provision for make up air supply thro...

Page 7: ...rticulate separation filters are the primary exhaust air treatment Exhaust Air Slide Damper is adjusted during commissioning only to balance air between multiple hood sections T A B points allow easy...

Page 8: ...integral part of the exhaust system To operate the hood specifically Turn on the room lights The lights in the hood are normally switched on together with the room lighting Check all filters are posit...

Page 9: ...sion should be thoroughly cleaned with warm soapy water and dried as soon as possible 4 Mild rust discolouration and or corrosion can be treated with a commercial cleaning agent that contains citric o...

Page 10: ...nally a service technician is required to periodically perform routine maintenance tasks This schedule is only a guide The frequency of cleaning will depend on the type and duration of cooking as well...

Page 11: ...or recycling 4 Wash the pot with hot soapy water before re fitting it to the hood 5 Replace the pot immediately as oil will continue to drip from the drain Note for hoods that have a drain tap instead...

Page 12: ...blind panels are positioned in same location 3 Lift each filter up and rotate bottom of filter toward you then lower filter down and out of the hood 4 Wash particulate off the filter in the pot sink w...

Page 13: ...ect every 3 months Moderate use 6 12 hours day inspect every 6 months Light use 6 hours day inspect every 12 months Ductwork cleaning is usually done by specialist cleaning contractors TR 19 suggests...

Page 14: ...lly and after service work by measuring the TAB pressure to confirm the exhaust airflow is within specification and ensure ongoing performance Maintenance Lights must only be replaced by a qualified t...

Page 15: ...e of the hood and use a screwdriver or similar to hold the clamps back If it is possible reach on top of the hood and hold the clamps back 2 Disconnect the light and replace it with a new one 3 If rep...

Page 16: ...e www stoddart com au www stoddart co nz 4 To replace the driver pull it through the hole undo the connections and replace it with a new one 5 Re fit all lights and drivers as they were before Ensure...

Page 17: ...e a balanced airflow to ensure exhaust and supply function efficiently 1 Using a manometer measure the pressure at the T A B Testing and Balancing point Do this for each exhaust plenum 2 Compare resul...

Page 18: ...for the hood to have a balanced airflow to ensure exhaust and supply function efficiently Using a manometer measure the pressure at the T A B Testing and Balancing point For hood models with a perfora...

Page 19: ...tted Hood and or ductwork requires cleaning Check they are correctly installed Check and clean the inside of the hood exhaust plenum s and ductwork If problem persists contact Stoddart Measured exhaus...

Page 20: ...ust air passing through the exhaust hood typically 50 65dBA is low in comparison to ambient noise levels in commercial kitchen typically 70 75dBA environments Closing the slide dampers increases the e...

Page 21: ...stoddart co nz Spare Parts Cleaning and Maintenance SPEH HAL KVI KVF 1 4 6 2 3 5 Item No Part Number Spare Parts Description 1 r e l l o r t n o C n a F t e J e r u t p a C 4 A 6 6 0 0 L A H H E P S...

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Page 24: ...Zealand Business Number 6837694 New Zealand Sales Tel 0800 79 1954 Email sales stoddart co nz Service Spare Parts Tel 0800 935 714 Email service stoddart co nz Email spares stoddart co nz www stoddar...

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