Commercial oven


Company:

Electrolux Professional S.p.A.

Verify ID:

V861606

Expiration date:

April 23, 2025 - April 22, 2026

Verification Mark

Applicable To:

ECOE101T3A31, COE11T30, COE11D30, ECOE201T3A31, COE21T30, COE21D30

Marketing Claim Verified by UL Solutions

Uses 33% less water and 22% less detergent while cleaning, as compared to previous model

Verification Method

Soil composition mixture of natural oil olive and chicken crisper spice similar to per: IEC 60350-1:2016+AMD1:2021 CSV, Household electric cooking appliances - Part 1: Ranges, ovens, steam ovens and grills - Methods for measuring performance. Visual inspection method per: AHAM ER-1-2017, Household Electric Ranges Test procedure: • Start with a clean back wall surface. • Place grid template on back wall, take photo, then remove the grid template. • Using a brush, evenly apply 7,2 gr/dm2 of soil mixture onto the back wall surface. • Bake the soil for one standard cooking cycle. • Open oven door and allow cool down. • Place grid template back on the wall in its original position, take photo, then remove the grid template. • Close oven door and launch the pre-programmed washing cycle. • Record amount of water consumed during the wash cycle. • Record amount of detergent consumed during the wash cycle. • Place grid template on the back wall in its original position and take photo. • Repeat entire process three times for each model evaluated. Cleanliness evaluation • Compare cleanliness of post-bake and post-clean photos. • For the three runs of each model (old and new), visually inspect each grid square to determine percent soil remaining. Average the percent soil remaining of all squares in the grid template. • Post-wash cleanliness percent of new model must be equal to or better than the post-wash cleanliness percent of the old model for the claim to be valid. Water and detergent consumption calculations [(Average water consumption (New model) – Average water consumption (Old model)) / Average water consumption (Old model)] x 100 [(Average detergent consumption (New model) - Average detergent consumption (Old model)) / Average detergent consumption (Old model)] x 100

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