Welbilt Convotherm 3432600 Operating And Installation Instructions
Welbilt Convotherm 3432600 Operating And Installation Instructions

Welbilt Convotherm 3432600 Operating And Installation Instructions

Mini condensate hood pro with front extraction
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

Hood with front extraction
Read instructions before use
mini Condensate Hood Pro
Operating and installation instructions CE - Original, ENG

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Convotherm 3432600 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Welbilt Convotherm 3432600

  • Page 1 Hood with front extraction Read instructions before use mini Condensate Hood Pro Operating and installation instructions CE - Original, ENG...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents General information EC Declaration of Conformity Environmental protection Identifying your hood Essential reading relating to safety About this operating and installation instruction For your safety Basic safety code Intended use of your hood Warnings on the hood Hazards and safety precautions when moving the appliance Hazards and safety precautions during assembly and pre-installation Hazards and safety precautions during installation...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Operation Safe working when operating the appliance Basic operating sequence Cleaning Safe working when cleaning Cleaning tasks Remove the baffle filter Servicing Safe working when servicing the appliance Servicing tasks Basic procedure for removal Troubleshooting Retrofitting 10.1 Safe working during retrofitting 10.2 Drilling a hole in the connecting bracket...
  • Page 5: General Information

    This chapter provides information about using these operating and installation instructions. 1.1  EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Convotherm Elektrogeräte GmbH, Welbilt, Talstraße 35, 82436 Eglfing, Germany Validity of Declaration of Conformity This Declaration of Conformity applies to the following hood: mini Condensate Hood Pro 6.06...
  • Page 6: Environmental Protection

    1 General information 1.2  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. We have an environmental management policy that not only ensures compliance with all environmen‐ tal regulations and laws, but also commits us to continuous improvement of our green credentials.
  • Page 7: Identifying Your Hood

    1 General information 1.3  Identifying your hood Position of type plate The type plate is located on the left-hand side of the hood. Layout and structure of the type plate Item Name Name of appliance Condensation Hood Type Trade name Hood Pro x.xx mini mini Condensate Hood Pro with front extraction Electrical values...
  • Page 8: Essential Reading Relating To Safety

    1 General information 1.4  Essential reading relating to safety Safety information in the combi oven documentation Safety information relating to the combi oven appears only in the installation manual and the user manual. The installation manual contains the safety information for the tasks covered by the manual and which are performed when moving, setting up and installing the appliance and when putting the appliance into service and removing the appliance from service.
  • Page 9: About This Operating And Installation Instruction

    1 General information 1.5  About this operating and installation instruction Documentation of the combi oven These operating and installation instructions must always be read in conjunction with the documenta‐ tion of the combi oven. Refer to the following documents for information on handling the combi oven correctly: Installation manual: Installing and putting the combi oven into service.
  • Page 10: For Your Safety

    2 For your safety 2  For your safety Purpose of this chapter This chapter provides you with all the information on the safety of your appliance that you need in ad‐ dition to the information provided in the user and installation manual of the combi oven to ensure that you are able to handle the hood safely without endangering yourself or others.
  • Page 11: Intended Use Of Your Hood

    2 For your safety 2.2    Intended use of your hood Intended use The hood must only be used for the purposes specified below: The hood is exclusively designed for condensing steam and vapour from combi ovens. ■ The hood is designed for combi ovens belonging to the mini 6.06, 6.10, 10.10 series. ■...
  • Page 12: Warnings On The Hood

    2 For your safety 2.3    Warnings on the hood Where are the warning signs fitted? The warning signs are located in the following positions on the hood: Warning signs on the hood The following warning signs (1) are fitted on the case of the hood: Warning sign Description Warning of dangerous electric voltage / electric shock...
  • Page 13: Hazards And Safety Precautions When Moving The Appliance

    2 For your safety 2.4    Hazards and safety precautions when moving the appliance Safety hazard: moving heavy weights Hazard Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of injury from over‐ When moving the hood Only with enough people or use ■...
  • Page 14: Hazards And Safety Precautions During Assembly And Pre-Installation

    2 For your safety 2.5    Hazards and safety precautions during assembly and pre-installation Safety hazard: moving heavy weights Hazard Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of injury from over‐ When lifting the hood Only with enough people or use ■...
  • Page 15 2 For your safety Safety hazard: Mechanical parts of the appliance Hazard Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of body parts be‐ During lifting and incorrect position‐ Fix using material provided ■ ing crushed if the hood ing of the hood on the appliance Exercise caution when performing ■...
  • Page 16: Hazards And Safety Precautions During Installation

    2 For your safety 2.6    Hazards and safety precautions during installation Safety hazard: electrical power Hazard Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of electric shock All situations Work on the electrical system ■ from live parts must only be performed by quali‐...
  • Page 17 2 For your safety Safety hazard: heat - hot surfaces Hazard Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? A risk of burns from hot On the top of the appliance: Allow the appliance to cool down ■...
  • Page 18: Hazards And Safety Precautions When Putting The Appliance Into Service

    2 For your safety 2.7    Hazards and safety precautions when putting the appliance into service Safety hazard: electrical power Hazard Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of electric shock Due to damage of cables through Ensure that all electrical connections from live parts improper assembly of the applian‐...
  • Page 19: Hazards And Safety Precautions During Operation

    2 For your safety 2.8    Hazards and safety precautions during operation Safety hazard: heat - hot surfaces Hazard Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? A risk of burns from hot When the baffle filter is touched Only touch the hood when it has ■...
  • Page 20: Hazards And Safety Precautions During Cleaning

    2 For your safety 2.9    Hazards and safety precautions during cleaning Safety hazard: heat - hot surfaces Hazard Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? A risk of burns from hot At the connection point of the Allow the appliance to cool down ■...
  • Page 21: Hazards And Safety Precautions During Servicing

    2 For your safety 2.10    Hazards and safety precautions during servicing Safety hazard: moving heavy weights Hazard Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of injury from over‐ When lifting the hood Only with enough people or use ■...
  • Page 22 2 For your safety Safety hazard: heat - hot surfaces Hazard Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? A risk of burns from hot On the top of the appliance: Allow the appliance to cool down ■...
  • Page 23 2 For your safety Safety hazard: Mechanical parts of the appliance Hazard Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of body parts be‐ During lifting and incorrect position‐ Fix using material provided ■ ing crushed if the hood ing of the hood on the appliance Exercise caution when performing ■...
  • Page 24: Hazards And Safety Precautions During Retrofitting

    2 For your safety 2.11    Hazards and safety precautions during retrofitting Safety hazards during retrofitting While retrofitting the combi oven, please be aware of the hazards described for the 'Assembly and pre- installation' life cycle stage – see 'Hazards and safety precautions during assembly and pre-installa‐ tion' on page 14.
  • Page 25: Hazards And Safety Precautions When Removing The Appliance From Service

    2 For your safety 2.12    Hazards and safety precautions when removing the appliance from service Safety hazards during removal from service During removal from service, observe the hazards described for the corresponding life cycle stage: During removal from service: 'Hazards and safety precautions when putting appliance into service' ■...
  • Page 26: Safety Devices

    2 For your safety 2.13    Safety devices Meaning The hood has a number of safety devices to protect the user from hazards. It is absolutely essential that all safety devices are fitted and in working order when operating the hood. Position The following diagrams show the location of the safety devices: Functions...
  • Page 27: Requirements To Be Met By Personnel, Working Positions

    2 For your safety 2.14    Requirements to be met by personnel, working positions Requirements to be met by personnel The table shows the skills required to perform the specified roles. One person may perform more than one role depending on need and organization of work, provided this person has the skills required for the role concerned.
  • Page 28: Personal Protective Equipment

    2 For your safety 2.15    Personal protective equipment Transportation and assembly Activity Materials used Personal protective equipment Conveying within the Lifting straps Protective gloves ■ ■ ■ establishment Suitable lifting gear Safety boots ■ ■ Installation of the hood Hard hat (e.g. when heavy loads are being lifted, ■...
  • Page 29: Transport

    3 Transport 3  Transport Purpose of this chapter This chapter provides information on how to move the appliance. This chapter is intended for the owner's member of staff responsible for the appliance and for a quali‐ fied member of staff from an authorized service company. 3.1  ...
  • Page 30: Bringing The Appliance To Its Installation Location

    3 Transport 3.2  Bringing the appliance to its installation location Moving the appliance to the installation location Please observe the following points when conveying the appliance: Always move the appliance with appropriate tools. ■ Always move the appliance in an upright position. ■...
  • Page 31: Assembly And Pre-Installation

    4 Assembly and pre-installation 4  Assembly and pre-installation Purpose of this chapter This chapter provides detailed guidance on the procedure for installing the hood over the combi oven. This chapter is intended solely for an installation engineer and authorized customer service engineer. 4.1  ...
  • Page 32 4 Assembly and pre-installation Rotating fan wheel Risk of hand injuries or hair or loose clothing being caught by fan wheel When operating the hood with the hood casing not installed or removed, the rotating fan wheel can cause injuries to the hands or entangle hair or loose clothing. Disconnect the hood from the power supply before removing the hood casing.
  • Page 33: Requirements For The Installation Location

    4 Assembly and pre-installation 4.2  Requirements for the installation location Minimum clearances The following table shows the required minimum clearances from the wall and other appliances: Position Minimum clearance Minimum top clearance 500 mm Minimum side clearance (left-hand side) 50 mm Minimum clearance to rear / right-hand 50 mm side...
  • Page 34: Requirements Relating To The Configuration Of The Combi Oven

    4 Assembly and pre-installation 4.3  Requirements relating to the configuration of the combi oven Requirements for the combi oven This hood can only be operated with combi ovens that meet the following requirements. Requirements Solution Openings in the connecting bracket Visual inspection of the connecting bracket: on the combi oven for inserting the Three pre-perforated holes (2x Ø3.6 mm and 1x Ø22 mm) –...
  • Page 35: Contents Of The Installation Kit

    4 Assembly and pre-installation 4.4  Contents of the installation kit Design of the hood The following figure shows the parts of the installation kit: Contents of the installation kit The contents of the installation kit Name Hood casing Hood front Baffle filter Hood bottom unit Hose connection piece B, incl.
  • Page 36: Basic Sequence For Installation

    4 Assembly and pre-installation 4.5  Basic sequence for installation Tools required Phillips screwdriver ■ Slotted screwdriver 0.6 x 3.5 and 0.4 x 2.5 ■ Socket spanner, sizes 7, 8, 5.5 ■ No. 4 Allen key ■ Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met: The technical requirements for the combi oven are fulfilled, see 'Requirements relating to the con‐...
  • Page 37: Connecting The Control Cable To The Appliance

    4 Assembly and pre-installation 4.6  Connecting the control cable to the appliance Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met: The technical requirements for the combi oven are fulfilled, see 'Requirements relating to the con‐ ■ figuration of the combi oven' on page 34 The combi oven is disconnected from the power supply and secured against the power being ■...
  • Page 38 4 Assembly and pre-installation Feed the open control cable end at the rear to the top and thread it through the hole in the cover (between the air-intake flap and thermal cutout) and then through the hole (with grommet) in the bracket for the air deflector. Connect the control cable to the appliance –...
  • Page 39 4 Assembly and pre-installation Now connect the two longer cables to X10 (100(PE)/ 22(N)). Fit the connecting bracket correctly on the combi oven again and screw it in. Important: Ensure the cables are not damaged during in‐ stallation by the edge of the floor panel. Run the cable from top to bottom and secure it with ca‐...
  • Page 40: Attaching The Rear Adhesive Fixing Element

    4 Assembly and pre-installation 4.7  Attaching the rear adhesive fixing element Attaching the rear adhesive fixing element Use the alcohol pads supplied to remove any grease from the contact surface to improve adhesion. Place the 'rear fixing element' so that it is flush with the cut-outs along the top edge of the appliance.
  • Page 41: Fitting The Hood

    4 Assembly and pre-installation 4.8  Fitting the hood Fitting the hood With two people, place the bottom unit of the hood on top of the combi oven. Position the bottom unit of the hood in such a way that the hose connections fit onto the connecting piece of the combi oven.
  • Page 42 4 Assembly and pre-installation Place the hood casing onto the bottom unit of the hood and screw the hood casing on with the screws on the side. CAUTION! Risk of crushing Use special care when placing the cover of the hood ■...
  • Page 43: Connecting The Hood

    4 Assembly and pre-installation 4.9  Connecting the hood Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met: The combi oven is disconnected from the power supply and secured against the power being ■ switched on again. Make sure that the appliance is de-energized. ■...
  • Page 44: Fitting The Hood Front

    4 Assembly and pre-installation 4.10  Fitting the hood front Fitting the hood front Position the hood front so it is flush. CAUTION! Risk of crushing Use special care when placing the hood front onto the ■ hood. Screw down the hood front with 2 screws. Operating and installation instructions...
  • Page 45: Fitting The Baffle Filter

    4 Assembly and pre-installation 4.11  Fitting the baffle filter Fitting the baffle filter Fit the baffle filter. Make sure that the arrows on the filter point upwards during installation. Place the baffle filter inside of the hood front and push it a good ways upwards.
  • Page 46: Installation

    5 Installation 5  Installation 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. 5.1    Safe working during electrical installation For your safety Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precau‐ tions during installation' on page 16.
  • Page 47: Electrical Installation

    5 Installation 5.2  Electrical installation Meaning It is crucial to safe and reliable operation of the appliance that the electrical system is installed careful‐ ly and correctly. All the rules and regulations listed here, and the described procedure, must be strictly followed.
  • Page 48: Putting Into Service

    6 Putting into service 6  Putting into service Purpose of this chapter This chapter explains how to put your appliance into service. 6.1    Safe working when putting the appliance into service For your safety when putting the appliance into service Before starting work, make sure that you are familiar with the hazards described under 'Hazards and safety precautions when putting the appliance into service' on page 18 and in the chapter 'For your safety' in the user manual of the combi oven.
  • Page 49: Procedure For Putting The Appliance Into Service

    6 Putting into service Hot steam / vapour Risk of scalding from hot steam and vapour Escaping hot steam and vapour can cause scalding to face and hands when the baffle filter is touched immediately after the appliance door is opened. When opening the appliance door, always use the venting position for safe opening.
  • Page 50 6 Putting into service Changing the fan rate for Crisp&Tasty Changing the fan rate for dehumidification (Crisp&Tasty) can be done by changing the factory presets. Setting value 48, from 2 (CE hood) to 3 (CE hood special) Operating and installation instructions...
  • Page 51: Operation

    7 Operation 7  Operation Purpose of this chapter This chapter shows you how to operate your appliance. 7.1    Safe working when operating the appliance For your safety Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precau‐ tions during operation' on page 19.
  • Page 52: Basic Operating Sequence

    7 Operation 7.2  Basic operating sequence Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met: The hood has been cleaned properly. ■ The baffle filter must be properly in place. ■ The hood is connected to the mains power supply and hence ready to run. ■...
  • Page 53: Cleaning

    8 Cleaning 8  Cleaning Purpose of this chapter This chapter presents the cleaning schedule and gives cleaning instructions for your appliance. 8.1    Safe working when cleaning For your safety Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precau‐ tions during cleaning' on page 20.
  • Page 54: Cleaning Tasks

    8 Cleaning 8.2  Cleaning tasks Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met before carrying out any cleaning tasks: The combi oven has been switched off. ■ The combi oven and the hood must be cooled off. ■ The hood is disconnected from the power supply and secured against being switched on again. ■...
  • Page 55: Remove The Baffle Filter

    8 Cleaning 8.3  Remove the baffle filter Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met: The combi oven and hood are disconnected from the power supply and secured against being ■ switched on again. Make sure that the appliance is de-energized. ■...
  • Page 56: Servicing

    9 Servicing 9  Servicing Purpose of this chapter This chapter presents the servicing schedule and gives servicing instructions for your appliance. 9.1    Safe working when servicing the appliance For your safety Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precau‐ tions during servicing' on page 21.
  • Page 57 9 Servicing Moving heavy loads Risk of injury from lifting incorrectly When lifting the appliance, the weight of the appliance may lead to injuries, especially in the area of the torso. Use a forklift or pallet truck to place the hood on the appliance or to reposition it. To shift the appliance into the correct position, lift the appliance using enough people for the weight of the appliance (guide value: 15 to 55 kg max., depending on age and gender).
  • Page 58: Servicing Tasks

    9 Servicing 9.2  Servicing tasks Carrying out servicing tasks All servicing tasks must be performed only by a customer service company. Make sure that after performing servicing, all of the previously removed components of the hood are again fixed in place properly. Servicing tasks that customer service must perform How often? What must be serviced?
  • Page 59: Basic Procedure For Removal

    9 Servicing 9.3  Basic procedure for removal Tools required Phillips screwdriver ■ Slotted screwdriver 0.6 x 3.5 and 0.4 x 2.5 ■ Socket spanner, sizes 7, 8, 5.5 ■ No. 4 Allen key ■ Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met: The combi oven and hood are disconnected from the power supply and secured against being ■...
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    9 Servicing 9.4  Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Recommended solution Fan not running Mains plug of hood is not plug‐ Plug in the mains supply to the ged in hood; if the hood still will not run, call customer service. The fan keeps running at full Faulty contactor Call customer service ■...
  • Page 61: Retrofitting

    10 Retrofitting 10  Retrofitting Purpose of this chapter This chapter describes the procedures involved in retrofitting a combi oven for use with this hood. 10.1    Safe working during retrofitting For your safety Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precau‐ tions during retrofitting' on page 24.
  • Page 62: Drilling A Hole In The Connecting Bracket

    10 Retrofitting 10.2  Drilling a hole in the connecting bracket Requirements for the connecting bracket This hood can only be used if the connecting bracket for the combi oven is set up correctly. On the connecting bracket on the rear of the appliance, check whether there are three pre-perforated holes.
  • Page 63 10 Retrofitting Centre-punch the points at the marked positions so that the drill does not slip while drilling. Before drilling, position the hoses and cables in the vi‐ cinity of the drilling area behind the connecting bracket safely out of the way at the top. Drill the three Ø4 mm holes at the positions you have just centre-punched.
  • Page 64 10 Retrofitting Hold the connecting bracket away from the appliance and deburr the drilled holes from behind. Remove the drilling swarf from the base of the appli‐ ance. The connecting bracket is now set up so that you can begin connecting the control cable – see 'Connecting the control cable to the appliance' on page 37.
  • Page 65: Checking And Replacing The Control Module

    10 Retrofitting 10.3  Checking and replacing the control module Requirements for the control module This hood can only be operated with a suitable control module for the combi oven. Version Description Fully equipped control mod‐ ule: Control module is correct ■ Control module does not ■...
  • Page 66 10 Retrofitting Checking and replacing the control module Remove the top box of the combi oven – see the de‐ tailed instructions in the mini service manual. Check that a suitable control module has been installed using the versions described above. If necessary, replace the control module –...
  • Page 67: Checking And Updating The Software Version

    10 Retrofitting 10.4  Checking and updating the software version easyTouch appliances Check the software version of your appliance. You will find the software version information under 'Set‐ tings' at the top right of the touchscreen. If the software version is 1.3.3.4 or higher, no update is required.
  • Page 68: Checking And Updating The Flap Control

    10 Retrofitting 10.5  Checking and updating the flap control easyTouch appliances Check whether the flap control has been activated. When opening the appliance door, the air-intake flap ■ must open. When closing the appliance door, the air-intake flap ■ must close. If necessary, activate the flap control in Service mode under 'IDM' with 'C12/C13' as follows: C12 at 300 -->...
  • Page 69: Removal From Service

    11 Removal from service 11  Removal from service Purpose of this chapter This chapter explains how to take your appliance out of service. 11.1    Safe working when removing the appliance from service For your safety when removing the appliance from service Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precau‐...
  • Page 70 11 Removal from service Disposal The appliance must not be disposed of with the household refuse, as bulk waste or in contravention of regulations. Contact the manufacturer for guidance on the environmentally safe disposal of your appliance. The manufacturer is certified to the ISO 14001 environmental management standard and will dispose of your old appliance in accordance with valid environmental protection regulations.
  • Page 71: Technical Data

    12 Technical data 12  Technical data Purpose of this chapter This chapter contains the technical data for your appliance. 12.1  mini Condensate Hood Pro technical data Dimensions and weights The following table shows appliance dimensions and weights: 6.06 6.10/10.10 Width including packaging [mm] 635 excluding packaging [mm] 519.5...
  • Page 72 12 Technical data Appliance technical standards The following table shows the technical standards for the appliance: 6.06 6.10/ 10.10 Degree of protection *) IPX5 IPX5 Approval mark CB, TÜV GS CB, TÜV GS Maximum noise emission [dB (A)] max. 70 max.
  • Page 74 Order no. Additional technical documentation can be found in the download center at : www.convotherm.com Welbilt offers fully-integrated kitchen systems and our products are backed ® by KitchenCare aftermarket parts and service. Welbilt’s portfolio of award- winning brands includes Cleveland™, Convotherm , Crem , Delfi...

This manual is also suitable for:

Convotherm 3432601Convotherm 3432602Convotherm 3432603

Table of Contents