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ECOVENT Operating Instructions
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Section 2 – Operation
2.1 Safety
Safety
2.1.1. The ECOVent condensate hood is designated only for
extracting steam and vapor from Electrolux ovens only,
specifically models 269281, 267281, 267280.
2.1.2. The manufacturer accepts no liability of damages in case of
non-designated use, or incorrect operation or installation.
2.1.3. The protection class IP55 of the condensate hood does not
include the connection cable-shock-proof socket.
2.1.4. Always disconnect from the power supply, before carrying
out
any
cleaning
operations.
2.1.5. Do not clean the condensate hood with any type of high
pressure cleaner, water sprayer or hose.
2.1.6. Regularly clean the baffle filters, inside and outside of the
condensate
hood.
2.1.7. Excess grease build up on any part of a condensate hood
presents itself as a possible fire hazard. Ensure baffle filters are
cleaned regularly, and while they are removed clean internal
areas
that
are
accessible.
2.1.8. Damage due to irregular cleaning invalidates any warrantee claim.
2.1.9. Always ensure condensate hood is running when oven steamer
is operating. This will reduce condensation within the condensate hood.
2.2 Regular Operation
Instruction: 2.2.1. Day to day operation of the condensate hood requires very
little user interaction as the condensate hood is essentially automatic
2.2.2. During cooking operations, opening the oven door should be
done carefully. Open the door to the ventilation position (raised
handle), as described in the Electrolux user manual, and leave
for a few seconds (approx. 15) before opening fully. This will allow
the majority of the steam and vapors to be removed efficiently.
2.2.3. Turn off power to condensate hood during extended periods
of inactivity, such as overnight of between sessions.