GENIOX VOCLEAN IOM
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Troubleshooting
R.10. Troubleshooting
Malfunction Possible Cause Solution
Exhaust air
is greasy and
smoky.
The ESP cam switch may not be on or
the on-off button may not have been
pressed.
Check the cam switch or the on-off button and if they are in the off
position switch to the on position/press the button.
ESP collectors may be excessively dirty
or clogged.
Carry out the procedure described in the maintenance and cleaning
section regarding ESP.
If there is an Autowash System, it may be ofine. Carry out the tasks
described in the setting and checks section before bringing it online.
(Initial startup, lling with detergent, checking the water level., etc.)
If there is an Autowash System, the nozzles in the washing group
may be clogged, bent, or broken. Carry out the tasks described in the
maintenance and cleaning section.
ESP’s electrical connections may have
been made incorrectly.
Check all electrical connections for the ESP, and x any incorrect or
missing connections.
ESP collectors may not be in contact
with one another.
When ESP collectors are placed one after the other, the sections
transmitting and receiving the current must be in contact with one
another.
One or more of the UV-V lamps may
have broken down or expired.
Replace lamps.
Electrical connections of UV lamps may
have been made incorrectly following
maintenance and cleaning.
Check electrical connections of UV-V lamps. Make sure that sockets
coming out of ballasts are attached to UV-V lamps in the manner
described in the assembly section.
Exhausted air
smells bad.
The useful life of the activated carbon
lter may have expired.
Replace the activated carbon cartridges or the carbon within the
cartridges.
Activated carbon cartridges may not
be positioned rmly in their slots.
Check whether the cartridges have been rmly positioned. If any
cartridge does not sit rmly in its slot, put the cartridge in its slot with
the help of the mounting apparatus.
The activated carbon lter contact
time may be insufcient for your
kitchen.
Choose a unit with double stage activated carbon lters.
One or more of the UV-V lamps may
have broken down or expired.
Replace lamps.
The vapor control damper of the odor
neutralizing unit may have been left in
the off position.
Open the vapor control damper.
The odor neutralizing agent of the
odor neutralizing unit may be depleted.
Rell the odor neutralizing agent in the odor neutralizing unit as
described in the maintenance and cleaning section.
The speed setting of the fan inside the
odor neutralizing unit may have been
left in the “OFF” position.
Increase the fan speed setting inside the odor neutralizing unit
gradually.
The odor neutralizing unit may be
ofine.
Check electrical connections of the odor neutralizing unit. Make sure
the unit is supplied with electrical current.