RATL SCC SERIES - Iom
RATL SCC SERIES - Iom
RATL SCC SERIES - Iom
Safety Instructions
Warning:
Incorrect installation, adjustment, servicing, maintenance, cleaning, or
unauthorized modifications to the appliance can result in damage, injury
or death. Read the Operating Manual carefully before starting to use the
appliance.
RESET GAS
„RESET“ (gas appliances only)
If the burner function is faulty, „RESET GAS“ will light up on the display.
After 15 sec. you will hear an acoustic signal. Press the „RESET GAS“
display to re-start the automatic ignition process. If the „RESET GAS“
display does not light up again after approx.. 15 sec. the flame is
burning and the appliance is operational.
Please notify Customer Support if the display is still lit after repeated
pressing!
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Dear Customer
Dealer Installer
installed on:
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Contents
General Instructions / For Your Safety 6
Daily cleaning and care 12
Features 13
General Operating Instructions 14
SelfCooking Control® Mode 16
Controls 17
Operation 18
Combi-steamer mode 26
Controls 2
Moist heat 28
Dry heat 29
Dry heat and moist heat 30
ClimaPlus Control ®
31
Time settings, continuous operation, preheating 32
Working with the core temperature probe 33
Pressure humidification, air speeds 34
Cool Down 35
Programming Mode
Controls 36
Programming Mode 37
Programming Combi-Steamer Mode 38
Program start, check, change 39
Program delete, copy 40
Level Control® 41
Program lock 43
Functions
CleanJet® 44
CleanJet cancel
®
48
CleanJet® prompt 49
Delta T cooking, 1/2 power, power optimisation connection 50
Automatic start time 51
ChefLine®, CalcDiagnosis system® (CDS) 52
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Contents
Service
Descaling the steam generator 53
Descaling the humidifying nozzle 56
Draining the steam generator, unit and software identification, Service-Info 57
Data communications
USB data memory (USB stick) 58
HACCP logging, software update 59
Importing and exporting programs 60
Appliance settings
Real-time, time format, time format for cooking sequences 61
Temperature unit, enter IP address for Ethernet, language 62
Factory default, buzzer sound and time, display contrast, CleanJet® prompt 63
Manual clean 64
Maintenance 66
Help function 67
Appliance options 68
Fault warnings 70
Before you call customer service 72
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General Instructions / For Your Safety
• Please take the time to read the following safety Caution! Daily checks before
and operating instructions carefully. switching on
• Keep this manual carefully so that it can always • Lock air baffle top and bottom.
be consulted by anyone using the appliance.
• Lock grid shelf or mobile oven rack
• This appliance must only be used to cook food properly in position in the cooking cabinet.
in catering establishments. Any other use is not
intended and is therefore considered dangerous.
• Before using the unit for cooking make sure there
are no cleaner or rinse aid tablet residues in the General
cooking cabinet. • The temperature of door glass, outer casing and
• Remove any cleaner and rinse aid tablet residues add-ons may exceed 60 °C.
and rinse thoroughly with hand shower. • Avoid having heat sources (e.g. grill plates, deep
• Cleaning and descaling agents together with the fryers etc.) near the appliance.
relevant accessories should be used only for the • Dry the cooking cabinet - leave the unit door
purpose described in this manual. Other usage is slightly ajar during prolonged rest periods
not intended and could be dangerous. (e.g. overnight).
• Operate using hands only. Damage caused by • If the unit is idle for prolonged periods, shut the
the use of pointed, sharp or other objects will water supply stop valve and turn off the
invalidate the guarantee. appliance power supply (gas and electricity).
• The appliance must only be used by trained • The cooking cabinet light can go on and off
operatives. several times after switching on or while the
• It is vital that operatives be given regular safety operating system is being loaded.
instruction. • Please use always a drip pan for collecting fat
• We recommend that the operator gives your staff while grilling and roasting (e.g. chicken).
regular training to avoid the risk of accident or
damage to the appliance. When setting up table-top units with the appliance
manufacturer’s original standard stand or base
cabinet the maximum top rack working height is
1600 mm.
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General Instructions / For Your Safety
Display indication
WARNING – If containers are filled In order to avoid unnecessary power consumption,
with liquid or contents which liquefy during the intensity of indications is automatically reduced
cooking, do not use rack levels higher in 2 stages during routine operation.
than those where the user can see into the After 10 minutes there is an initial reduction in
slide-in containers. Warning sticker is indication intensity. After a further 10 minutes
enclosed with appliance. indication intensity is again reduced As soon as you
touch the display or open the cooking cabinet door
indication intensity automatically returns to normal.
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General Instructions / For Your Safety
Loading/removal Mobile oven rack
Open appliance door slowly. Working with mobile oven racks, mobile
When it is opened heating and fan wheel shut plate racks and transport trolleys for
down automatically. table-top units (option)
The integral fan wheel brake is activated. The fan - Remove grid shelf
wheel keeps running for a brief period only. Do not - Lay run-in rail on appliance floor and engage.
touch the fan wheel.
Do not insert containers or grids until the grid shelf
has been properly secured and the mobile oven
rack has been pushed up to the stop and locked in
place.
Only use genuine heatproof accessories made by
the appliance manufacturer.
Note:
The cooking cabinet door has a slam function. The - Make sure the unit is adjusted and levelled to the
floor unit door is only sealed shut when the door exact height of the transport trolley.
handle is in a vertical position. - Push mobile oven rack or plate rack in
- Push mobile oven rack or plate rack up to the stop
Appliances with grid shelves (6x1/1 GN, and lock into place.
6x2/1 GN, 10x1/1 GN, 10x2/1 GN) - Transport trolley must be properly fixed to
Removal appliance using the holder.
Slightly raise grid shelf and lift out of front catch. - Disengage mobile oven rack or plate rack and
Swivel grid shelf to middle of cooking cabinet. pull out.
Press grid shelf upwards, lift from fixings. Slot into - When transporting the mobile oven rack or plate
place in reverse order. rack on the trolley, make sure trolley is engaged in
the transport safety catch.
- Cover and secure containers with liquids to avoid
risk of scalding from liquid slopping over.
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General Instructions / For Your Safety
Working with mobile plate racks Low water
Please always insert core temperature probe into
ceramic tube.
This may appear on the display when you switch
on. It means that the steam generator is not yet
filled with water. When it is full the display goes out
automatically.
If the display does not go out, check that the water
valve is open and the strainer at the water supply
(solenoid valve) is unblocked.
Ambient temperatures
If ambient temperatures drop below +5 °C make
sure the cooking cabinet is heated to room
Warning! temperature (> + 5 °C) before starting to use it.
Before the mobile plate rack is removed the
core temperature probe must be removed
and placed in the holding position on the
run-in rail. Core temperature probe
• The core temperature probe and core
temperature probe positioning aid may be hot –
Warning! use oven gloves.
• Shut the GN container locks on the mobile • Cool core temperature probe with hand shower
oven rack! before use.
• Mobile oven racks, mobile plate racks, • Do not let core temperature probe hang out of
transport trolleys and appliances on cooking cabinet.
casters can tip over when being moved • Remove core temperature probe from food before
over an inclined plane or threshold. removing a load.
• Always insert the core temperature probe fully
Appliance size Max. load sizes into the holder provided – damage risk.
6x1/1 GN 30 kg (max. 15 kg per rack)
10x1/1 GN 45 kg (max. 15 kg per rack)
20x2/1 GN 90 kg (max. 15 kg per rack)
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General Instructions / For Your Safety
Cool Down Hand shower
Use the „Cool Down“ function to cool the cooking - To use pull hand shower out at least 20 cm.
cabinet . - Hand shower has no lock-in position. The hose
may be damaged if the hand shower is tugged
beyond the available max. hose length.
Warning! - Press hand shower control button to select 2 jet
• During „Cool Down“ the fan wheel runs strengths.
when the door is open! - Hand shower retracts automatically.
• Do not switch on „Cool Down“ function - Make sure hand shower hose is fully rewound
unless air baffle is correctly locked. after use.
• Do not touch the fan wheel. - Do not pull hand shower out beyond the end
• Appliance must not be cooled with cold mark.
water.
Warning!
• Hand shower and hand shower water may
be hot!
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General Instructions / For Your Safety
Maintenance Descaling
• Inspection, maintenance and repair work must • Note that the steam generator must be descaled
only be carried out by trained technicians. as required (see Descaling chapter).
• The unit must be switched off at the mains when
cleaning (except CleanJet® cleaning), carrying out
inspection, maintenance or repair work. Warning!
• If the appliance is installed on casters, freedom • The process described involves working
of movement must be restricted so that energy, with an aggressive chemical fluid –
water and drainage pipes cannot be damaged danger of corrosive burns!
when the unit is moved. If the unit is moved,
• To prevent damage to health it is vital that
make sure that energy, water and drainage pipes
you use:
are correctly disconnected. If the unit is returned
protective clothing,
to its original position, make sure that the
safety goggles,
retention device, energy, water and drainage
protective gloves,
pipes are correctly fitted.
face mask.
Servicing
• Your appliance should be serviced by an
authorised service partner at least once a year to
ensure that it remains in perfect working order.
Danger!
• High Voltage!
• Switch the appliance off at the mains
before opening service doors or working
on live components.
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Daily cleaning and care
• Daily cleaning of the cooking cabinet seal with
Warning! a non-abrasive cleaning agent will extend the
service life.
• Your unit must be cleaned every day to
maintain the high quality of the stainless • Remove and clean the incoming air filter once per
steel, for hygiene reasons and to prevent month (see Maintenance).
faults occurring. To do this, follow the
instructions in the „CleanJet® functions“ or
„Manual cleaning“ sections. Warning!
• To avoid corrosion in the cooking cabinet, • If the unit is not cleaned or is not cleaned
your unit must be cleaned every day, well enough, deposits of grease or food
even if it is only operated in “Moist Heat” residues in the cooking cabinet may catch
(steaming) mode. fire.
• Dry the cooking cabinet - leave the unit’s door • Wear the correct protective clothing,
slightly ajar if it is going to be idle for any length gloves, goggles and mask.
of time (e.g. overnight). • Do not store cleaner and rinse aid tablets
• Apply vegetable oil or grease to the inside of the in the unit.
cooking cabinet at regular intervals (every
2 weeks or so) to prevent corrosion.
• Before you start the CleanJet® programme, make
sure that the grid shelves or mobile oven rack are
inserted into the cooking cabinet correctly.
• Do not use a high pressure cleaner to clean the
unit.
• Do not treat the unit with acids or expose to acid
fumes – this will damage the passivated coating
of the nickel-chromium steel and the units might
discolour.
• Follow the instructions on the cleaner pack.
• Never put Cleaner and Rinse Aid tablets in the hot
cooking cabinet (>60 °C). The rinse aid film will
not detach, which will lead to faults.
• For the cleaning procedure, see the „CleanJet®“
or „Manual Cleaning „ section.
• Only use cleaning agents made by the unit’s
manufacturer. Cleaning agents from other
manufacturers may cause damage and invalidate
the warranty.
• Do not use scouring products or scratchy cleaning
agents.
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Features
햲 Appliance serial number
(visible only when door open) 햳 햷
햳 Draft diverter
(gas appliances only, optional) 햾 햵
햴 Interior lighting 햽 햴
햶
햵 Appliance door with double glass panel
햿
햶 Door handle 햻 헀
Table-top units: 햺 햸
one-handed operation with slam function 헂 햹
Floor units: 햷
(One-handed operation)
햲
햷 Unlocking device to open double glass
door panel (inside)
햸 Integral and self-draining door drip pan
(inside)
Table top unit 6 x 1/1 GN, identical for 6 x 2/1 GN, 10 x 1/1 GN
햹 Drip collector connected directly to and 10 x 2/1 GN.
appliance drain
햺 Appliance feet
(height adjustable)
햳
햻 Unit data plate
(with all important data such as power input, 햷
gas type, voltage, phase number and frequency, 햾
as well as appliance model and appliance 햽
serial number, see also Functions/Settings/ Mod.
햴
e, Option number) 햿
햽 Control panel
햾 Protective cover for electrical 햵
installation area 햶
헀
햿 Central dial 햴
헀 Hand shower 햲
(with automatic rewind)
헁 Run-in guide 햻 햷
(floor models) 헂 헁
헂 Air filter 햺
(installation area ventilation) Floor unit 20 x 1/1 GN, identical for 20 x 2/1 GN.
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General User Instructions
SelfCooking Control®- Combi-Steamer-Mode Programming-Mode
Mode
Clean
new Level
Control
copy change
delete
After switching on or operating By operating the Moist Heat, Dry By operating the „Prog” button
the SelfCooking Control® button Heat or Combination Moist Heat you enter Programming-
you enter SelfCooking and Dry Heat button you enter Mode.
Control® Mode. Combi-Steamer-Mode. See Programming Mode chapter
See chapter on SelfCooking See chapter on Combi-Steamer for description.
Control® Mode for description. Mode for description.
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General User Instructions
Your unit has a “touch screen“. You can enter Central dial
data on your unit just by touching it lightly with
your finger.
Preheat display
Help Function
preheat
The status of the preheating temperature is
displayed in red and blue. This will give you handy tips on everyday
use (see also Help Function chapter)
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SelfCooking Control® Mode
On/Off switch
SelfCooking Control®
9 Modes:
Large roasts
Pan fries
Poultry
Fish
Side dishes
Potato products
Egg dishes/desserts
Bakery products
Finishing®
Function button
Central dial
with Push Function
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SelfCooking Control® Mode – Controls
The 9 SelfCooking Control® modes (Roasts, pan
fries, poultry, fish, side dishes, potato products,
Select size
egg dishes/desserts, baked products, Finishing®)
automatically detect product-specific requirements,
the size of the food to be cooked and the load size. Food thickness
Cooking time, temperature and the ideal cooking
cabinet climate are continuously adjusted to achieve
Gratinee
the result you want. The remaining cooking time is
displayed.
Crisping
Time settings
Delta-T cooking
Searing temperature
Cooking level
Browning
ClimaPlus Control®
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SelfCooking Control® Mode – Operation
We would like to explain the operation by giving After preheating you can change the default
you 5 examples. Many more useful tips how to settings as desired within the first 60 seconds.
prepare your food really easily can be found in your
Unit Cookbook, or simply follow the user prompts The unit preheats automatically – the display
on the display. shows:
preheat
Example 1: Veal roast
Load
Select Large Joint Please note that the core temperature probe must
be inserted when requested!
If the core temperature probe is not inserted or
2
roast braise
incorrectly inserted (see chapter on Working with
roast with soft
Core Temperature Probe) the buzzer sounds and
crackling roosting
you see an appropriate message on the display:
overnight moist
roasting cooking
roast
Note:
3 light dark
medium 71°
You can store your entries under an individual
name (see Programming chapter)
Or you have the option of making individual
changes to the level of browning and cooking.
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SelfCooking Control® Mode – Operation
Note:
The required total cooking time is displayed when
the cooking time has elapsed and the cooking
cabinet door is opened.
You can cook different-sized roasts at the same
time. To do this, first insert the core temperature
probe into the smallest joint. The buzzer will sound
when the smallest joint is ready. Please remove the
finished joint and insert the CT probe into the next
largest joint. Then close the cooking cabinet door.
The display changes to:
or
After the door has been open for some time
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SelfCooking Control® Mode – Operation
Example 2: Muffins Unit preheats automatically – display shows:
preheat
1
Load
Select „Bakery Products“ mode
baking with
2
baking moisture
baking
1 light dark
Alternatively, you have the option of making Please note that the core temperature probe must
individual changes to the degree of browning. be inserted when requested!
If the core temperature probe is not inserted or
After preheating you can change the default incorrectly inserted (see chapter on Working with
Core Temperature Probe) the buzzer sounds and you
settings as desired within the first 60 seconds.
see an appropriate message on the display:
Note:
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SelfCooking Control® Mode – Operation
Note:
The requisite cooking time is displayed once the
cooking time is up and the cooking cabinet doors
have been opened.
or
After the door has been open for some time
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SelfCooking Control® Mode – Operation
Example 3: „Finishing® – à la carte” Unit preheats automatically – display shows:
preheat
As soon as the preheat temperature is reached
1 display shows
Load
Select „Finishing®“ mode
LevelControl®
LevelControl® is automatically activated for
2 plates plates
Finishing® plated à la carte”, “Finishing® container”
bankett à la carte
and “Steam vegetables”.
4
container coloration
bakery
produkts pizza Select level loaded (e.g. level 3)
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SelfCooking Control® Mode – Operation
„LevelControl®“
With Level Control® you can enter an individual
time for each of your appliance racks and have
it displayed. That way you can always see exactly
when each rack is ready. A buzzer sounds and the
indicated level flashes as soon as the preset time for
the relevant rack is up. Once the cabinet doors have
been opened and shut the level is free again and
can be reloaded.
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SelfCooking Control® Mode – Operation
Example 4: „Finishing® – Banquet” As soon as the preheat temperature is reached
display shows:
Load
2 plates
banquet
plates
à la carte
container coloration
bakery
produkts pizza Please note that the core temperature probe must
be inserted in the ceramic tube on the mobile plate
Select „plated banquet „ – that’s it! rack when requested!
The unit right away works with preset, factory-
tested settings.
plated
An arrow button appears on the display at the end
banquet
of the Finishing® time. You can press the button to
start another load.
dry humide
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SelfCooking Control® Mode – Operation
Example 5: Rice If the core temperature probe is not inserted or
incorrectly inserted (see chapter on working with
Core Temperature Probe) the buzzer sounds and you
1 see an appropriate message on the display:
steamed fried You can store your entries under an individual name
2 rice rice
(see Programming chapter)
noodles with convenience
sauce roasted
Note:
The requisite cooking time is displayed once the
Select „steamed rice“ – that’s it!
cooking time is up and the cooking cabinet doors
The unit right away works with preset, factory- have been opened.
tested settings.
steamed
Discontinuing an operation in SelfCooking
rice
Control® Mode
3 short lang
or
load After the door has been open for some time
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Combi-Steamer-Mode
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Combi-Steamer Mode – Controls
Request current cooking data
On/Off switch
3 operating modes:
Clima window
Time
Core temperature
Humidification
Air speed
Cool Down
Function button
Central dial
with Push In function
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Combi-Steamer Mode – Moist Heat
The fresh steam generator generates hygienic fresh Optional functions, e.g. air speed (excepting
steam. CleanJet®, Descale and Cool Down), may be
Cooking cabinet temperature can be set to incorporated.
between 30 °C and 130 °C.
Cooking methods:
Steaming, stewing, blanching, simmering, soaking,
vacuum cooking, thawing, preserving
1
100°C
2
3
0:33
4
5
or work with
core temperature probe
76°C 19°C
4
Desired Actual
5
(see chapter on Working with Core Temperature
Probe).
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Combi-Steamer Mode – Dry Heat
Powerful heating elements heat the dry air. Cooking Optional functions, e.g. air speed (excepting
cabinet temperature can be set to between 30 °C CleanJet®, Descale and Cool Down), may be
and 300 °C incorporated.
Cooking cabinet humidity can be defined (see
chapter on ClimaPlus Control®). Note:
During continuous operation the cooking cabinet
Cooking methods: temperature is automatically reduced from 300 °C
Baking, roasting, grilling, deep-frying, gratinating, to 270 °C after 60 minutes.
glazing
1
2
3
160°C
4
5
0:33
6
7
or work with
core temperature probe
76°C 19°C
6
Desired Actual
7
(see chapter on Working with Core Temperature
Probe).
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Combi-Steamer Mode – Combination
of Moist Heat + Dry Heat
„Moist Heat“ and „Dry Heat“ cooking modes are or work with
combined. This combination creates a hot humid
cabinet climate for especially intensive cooking.
core temperature probe
Cooking cabinet humidity can be defined (see 19°C
chapter on ClimaPlus Control®). 6 76°C
Desired Actual
Cabinet temperature can be set to between 30 °C
and 300 °C .
7
Garungsarten: (see chapter on Working with Core Temperature
Braten, Backen, Finishing®. Probe).
Note:
During continuous operation the cooking cabinet
2 temperature is automatically reduced from 300 °C
to 270 °C after 60 minutes.
3
160°C
4
5
0:33
6
7
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Combi-Steamer-Mode – ClimaPlus Control®
ClimaPlus Control® measures and regulates the While cooking is taking place you can see what
humidity in the cooking cabinet to within one ClimaPlus Control® is doing:
percent. You can set the exact product-specific
climate for each food in the clima window.
Moist Heat
ClimaPlus Control® is factory-set to
Illuminated down arrow – moisture leaving cooking
100 % humidity.
cabinet.
Dry Heat
ClimaPlus Control® allows cooking cabinet 1
humidity to be defined.
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Combi-Steamer-Mode –
Time settings, Continuous operation, Preheat
0:33
1 1
CONT.
2 2
#
preheat
3
Continuous operation Rotate central dial to the left. First
„Continuous“ appears, then „Preheat“.
CONT.
1
Press clock symbol and hold button down Real-time setting
until „Continuous“ appears on the display. (see chapter on Appliance Settings).
or
Start-time setting
(see chapter on Appliance Settings).
1
Change to min/sec or h/min
CONT. (see chapter on Appliance Settings)
2
Rotate central dial to the left until „Continuous“
appears.
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Combi-Steamer-Mode –
Working with the Core Temperature Probe
The cooking process is regulated by a 6-point core Using the core temperature probe
temperature measurement in the food. on frozen food
Clean core temperature probe prior to use and cool
With the drill bit provided drill a hole in the thickest
with hand shower.
part of the food to be cooked. To do this, place
Insert the core temperature probe into the thickest
the food on a firm support. Protect your arms and
part at an angle of 30-45 degrees, so that the
hands!
tip of the probe is in the centre of the food to be
cooked.
3
76°C 19°C
4
Desired Actual
5
Warning!
Timer disabled.
• The core temperature probe and
positioning aid may be hot – wear oven
When the preselected core temperature is gloves.
reached a buzzer sounds and the cooking process • Do not let core temperature probe hang
is complete. out of cooking cabinet.
• Remove core temperature probe from the
food before removing a load.
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Combi-Steamer Mode – Humidification,
air speed
Humidification creates ideal rising conditions and Can be selected for any cooking medium.
gives bakery products an attractive glossy finish.
1
Can be selected with Dry Heat or
Combination Moist Heat and Dry Heat.
2
Turbo air speed
1
Humidification period: Standard air speed
Humidification is limited to 2 seconds. Press the
button again to humidify for a further 2 seconds.
1/2 air speed
Temperature range
1/4 air speed
30 °C to 260 °C cooking cabinet temperature.
1
2
3
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Combi-Steamer Mode – Cool Down
You have been operating your appliance at high
cooking cabinet temperature and now want to
Warning!
continue working at low cabinet temperature.
• During „Cool Down“ the fan wheel does
„Cool Down“ Function lets you cool the cabinet
not switch off when the door is opened.
quickly and gently.
• Do not switch on „Cool Down“ function
unless air baffle is correctly locked.
1 • Do not touch the fan wheel.
deselect mode • The applicance must not be cooled with
cold water.
2 close door
3
open door
4 open door
COOL DOWN
133°C
5
You can select various air speeds.
Maximum „Cool Down“ time is limited to
6 minutes.
Note:
Before selecting optional „Cool Down“ function –
close doors.
The „Cool Down“ function is not programmable.
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Programming Mode – Controls
It takes no time at all to create your own cooking
programs in Programming Mode using the
easy-to-understand control concept.
Select program
Clean
Program name
new
New program
Level
Control
New LevelControl® program
Clean
copy
Copy program
new Level
Control change
Change program
copy change delete
Delete program
delete
Function button
Test
LevelControl® cooking program
Test
Manual cooking program
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Programming Mode
“Programming SelfCooking Mode“
Programming SelfCooking Mode
You can copy or adapt the 9 operating modes 1
(Roasts, Grills, Poultry, Fish, Side Dishes, Potato
Products, Egg Dishes/Desserts, Baked Products, new
Finishing®) to meet your individual requirements 2
and store them under a new name.
GHIJKLM
3 A B C D E F
Examples:
Enter desired program names, dial letter with
You could rename “Roasts” and save it under the central dial and press central dial to select.
new name of “Veal roast” with your individual
settings, e.g. “Light browning” and “Well done”.
store
4
5
6
roast
7
light dark
8
9
Program stored.
Note:
Or you can put steps 5-9 in front of steps 2-4
Manual Programming Mode
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Programming Mode –
“Programming - Combi-Steamer Mode“
Programming Manual-Mode
10
1 11
new You can store your program, add extra
2 program steps, or end programming.
or
GHIJKLM
3 A B C D E F
4 store 12
5 13
160°C Note:
6 An acoustic signal can be keyed in after each
cooking step.
7
0:33 1
8
settings
2
9 or Preheat
or Work with 3
core temperature probe
4
For example, the display shows:
8
76°C 19°C 100°C
9
All optional functions, e.g. fan wheel (excepting
CleanJet®, Descale and Cool Down), may be
incorporated.
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Programming-Mode
“Start, check, change program“
Start program
e.g. „Test“ Program TEST
6 2
1 Program step 2
2
Change program
Test e.g. „Test“ program
3
Test
4
TEST
1 1
During program execution the program name
and program step appear on the display. 2
Test
Note: 3
You can adjust the settings (ClimaPlus Control®
temperature, time, etc.) as required while a change
program is running.
4
Name can be changed as required.
2 7
Your changes are stored.
Test
3
Test
4
TEST
5 1
Program step 1
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Programming-Mode –
“Delete, copy programm“
Delete individual programs Copy program
e.g. „Test“ program e.g. „Test“ program
1 1
2 2
Test Test
3 3
delete copy
4 4
delete GHIJKLM
5 5 A B C D E F
1 store
6
2
3
Briefly press key 1x, a red frame flashes.
4
Hold key down until the background changes
from red to blue.
The deletion process is represented by a moving
arrow.
Note:
After deletion the unit starts automatically.
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Programming-Mode – „LevelControl®“
With Level Control® you can enter an individual
160°C
time for each of your appliance racks and have
it displayed. That way you can always see exactly
6
when each rack is ready. The buzzer sounds and the
indicated level flashes as soon as the preset time for 7
the relevant rack is up. Once the cabinet doors have
been opened and shut the level is free again and 0:33
can be reloaded.
8
Note: 9
Please note that the products must always be
cooked with the same cooking parameters 10
(climate, cooking cabinet temperature, air speed,
Program stored.
etc.).
1
Note:
LevelControl
2 In Level Control® a maximum of 1 cooking step can
be entered (plus „Preheat“, if necessary).
GHIJKLM
3 A B C D E F The „Level Control®“ function cannot be used for
SelfCooking modes.
Enter desired program name.
Dial desired letter with central dial and press Note:
central dial to select. A sticker for labelling the levels is included in the
unit scope of supply. Stickers should only be affixed
e.g. „Test“ program outside the cooking cabinet.
Test
store
4
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Programming-Mode – “LevelControl®“
„Start“ Level Control® Program 3 LevelControl® programs
e.g. „Test“ program You can activate up to 3 LevelControl® programs
with different cooking times (e.g. broccoli 15 min.,
spinach 8 min., tomatoes 2 min.)
1 This is subject to the operating mode,
climate, cooking cabinet temperature and air
2 speed being identical.
Test
3 broccoli spinach tomatoes
Test
5
4
The unit preheats automatically – the display shows:
preheat
Note: Changing the cooking time
LevelControl® is automatically activated for Select the loaded level for which you want to
“Finishing® plated à la carte”, “Finishing® change the cooking time (e.g. level 3)
container” and “Steam vegetables”.
1
Test ---- ----
5
2
Select level loaded (e.g. level 3)
Note:
The display is factory-set to minutes:seconds.
You can repeat this procedure as often as you like Reset the time / program
for any rack. Hold down the selected button for 5 seconds
to reset the time or program. It can then be
The time runs when the cooking cabinet door is reassigned.
closed. The time is stopped as soon as you open the Resetting the LevelControl® time
cooking cabinet door. As soon as the preset time
for the relevant rack has elapsed, the buzzer sounds
and the indicated level flashes. After the cabinet 1
door has been opened and closed, the level is free Resetting the LevelControl® program
again and can be reloaded.
broccoli spinach tomatoes
1
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Programming-Mode – “Program Lock“
Setting Program Lock: Change password
1 1
2 2
Prog Prog
3 3
Level 1 change password
4 4
New programs cannot be created when
_xxxx
„Program Lock“ is set. You can use existing
programs, but not change, copy or delete them.
enter old password
or
Level 2 A B C D E F GHIJKLM
4
Only cooking programs can be used. Manual
operation is not possible. 5
Enter password:
_xxxx Use central dial to dial desired letter or number
and press central dial to select.
enter password enter new password
6
A B C D E F GHIJKLM GHIJKLM
7 A B C D E F
Enter password:
5 Use central dial to dial desired letter or number
Enter password and press central dial to select.
Use central dial to dial desired letter or number
repeat new password
and press central dial to select. 8
Default password „12345”
GHIJKLM
9 A B C D E F
Enter password:
Program lock active Use central dial to dial desired letter or number
and press central dial to select.
Program lock inactive
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CleanJet®
CleanJet® is the automatic cleaning system for
cleaning the cooking cabinet.
1 Deselect cooking programmes or control mode.
Note:
Attention:
For safety reasons CleanJet® can only be selected
For hygiene reasons and to prevent
when cooking process is deselected.
malfunctions it is essential to clean the unit
every day. Please note that your unit must be
cleaned every day at the close of work, even Follow the user prompt:
if it is only operated in Moist Heat mode.
With 6 cleaning steps, it can be adjusted to suit the
individual degree of soiling.
1
Note: CleanJet
The cleaning steps are described on the following 2
pages.
Note:
If the cabinet temperature exceeds 75 °C at
the start of a CleanJet® program, the following
Caution! message is displayed:
• Always wear gloves when handling Cleaner
and Rinse Aid tablets – danger of corrosive unit to hot
burns!
• Never open the cooking cabinet door open door
while the cleaning process is under way
– chemical cleaner and hot vapour may
escape – danger of scalding! 4
• If the unit is not cleaned or is not cleaned Please cool cabinet with „Cool Down“.
well enough, deposits of grease or food
residues in the cooking cabinet may catch When your unit has cooled, „Cool Down“ switches
fire. off automatically and you can continue cleaning:
• Use only the appliance manufacturer’s
rinse
Cleaner and Rinse Aid tablets. The use of rinse
other chemical cleaners may damage the 5 without tabs
appliance. Manufakturer willnot be held interim
cleaning light
liable for damcres caused as a result!
• Putting in too much cleaner can cause
medium strong
foaming.
• Never put tablets in the hot cooking Select the desired cleaning step,
cabinet (>60 °C). The rinse aid film will not depending on how soiled the cabinet is.
detach, which will lead to faults.
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CleanJet®
open door 7
remove containers
You are asked to open the door and remove the
container.
Stainless steel grids, CombiFry® and Super-Spike
poultry grids can stay in the cabinet during
Rinse Aid tablet (blue): Remove outer
cleaning.
protective foil only. Do not damage the
transparent protective film!
1x 2x 8
Rinse aid (blue) Cleaner (red)
Note:
When using softened water the recommended
amount of cleaner tablets can be reduced by up
to 50%.
If foaming does occur, even though the amount
is correct, then the number of detergent tablets Place Rinse Aid tablet (blue) with transparent
should be reduced. protective film into the recess in the air baffle
– at the left of the cabinet.
6 When requested please place the indicated 9
number of appliance manufacturer’s tablets into
the recess in the air baffle – at the left of the
cabinet. To do this swing the hinging rack to the
side and remove the mobile oven rack. Follow
the chemical cleaner handling instructions on
the next page.
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CleanJet®
10 Start
12
CleanJet medium
0:43
The cleaning time is displayed.
Warning:
• After the end of CleanJet® cleaning check
the cooking cabinet for cleaner and rinse
aid residues. Remove any cleaner and rinse
aid tablet residues and rinse thoroughly
with hand shower - Risk of corrosive burns.
Caution! • Do not store cleaner and rinse aid tablets
• Do not place Cleaner and Rinse Aid tablets in the unit.
in the cooking cabinet!
• Before the start of CleanJet® cleaning the Note:
hinging racks or mobile plate rack must
• Leave the unit door slightly open if it is going to
be inserted in the cooking cabinet as
be idle for a prolonged period (e.g. overnight).
instructed.
• Cleaning the cooking cabinet seal will extend the
service life. Use a soft cloth and cleaning agent
to clean the cooking cabinet seal. Do not use
11 Close unit door. scouring products.
• Clean the glass windows on the inside and out
and the outer panels of the unit, ideally using a
soft, damp cloth. Do not use a scouring product.
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CleanJet®
Examples of cleaning step selections:
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CleanJet®/Interrupt CleanJet®
Interrupting the CleanJet®- Note:
Program: If the unit is again switched off and on during the
If there is a power cut of more than 10 minutes or Abort Program the following appears:
after the unit is switched off the display shows.
manual rinse
Interrupt CleanJet
If Interrupt CleanJet® is not confirmed within 20
1 The cooking cabinet should then be thoroughly
rinsed with the hand shower.
seconds by pressing the display or the central dial,
the program continues uninterrupted to the end.
2
End the process by pressing the arrow key.
If Interrupt CleanJet® is selected:
Interrupt CleanJet
1
Warning!
remove Thoroughly flush away Cleaner and Rinse Aid
residues with hand shower.
2 The display asks you to remove the Cleaner and
Rinse Aid tablets (if still there). Your unit is ready for cooking again.
Warning!
• Always wear gloves when handling Cleaner
and Rinse Aid tablets – danger of corrosive
burns!
Interrupt CleanJet
Once rinsing has finished the display shows
cleaning incomplete
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CleanJet® – Request
CleanJet® Request
This function allows a fixed operating hours time to
CleanJet request
be set for CleanJet® cleaning. The display shows this message when the set
operating time is reached, the activated cooking
process is complete or after the unit is switched on.
1
settings CleanJet
2
CleanJet® is activated (see CleanJet®).
3 or
8:00 Later
4
CleanJet® Request is suppressed and appears on
5 completion of the next cooking process, or when
the unit is switched on. This procedure can be
You can set the desired operating hours for the
repeated any number of times.
cleaning request using the central dial.
Note:
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Delta T cooking, 1/2 power,
power optimisation connection
By gradually raising the temperature in the cabinet 1/2 Power
until the cooking process ends and maintaining (Cannot be selected in SelfCooking Control® mode!)
a constant differential to the current core
The power consumption of the heating elements in
temperature, the meat is cooked more slowly.
electric appliances is cut by 50% (e.g. Model
10 x 1/1 GN from 18 kW to 9 kW).
Delta = difference between core temperature and
cooking cabinet temperature.
Can be selected for any cooking medium.
1
E/2
2
150°C E/2
3
Function E1/2 active, E/2 red light comes on
1
ΔT Connection of Energy
2 Optimisation System
(electric appliances only!)
Δ25
3 If the power supply is interrupted by an energy
optimisation system this will be indicated on the
display (Combi-Steamer mode only).
4
72
5 E
6
or
0:30
5
6
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Automatic start time
If your kitchen setup so requires, you can set your
unit to start automatically.
7
Select cooking mode in SelfCooking Control® mode,
Enter automatic start time: manual mode or program and make the desired
set-tings (time, cabinet temperature, core tempera-
ture etc.).
1 The start time is activated.
start time
2 Real time and start time are displayed alternately.
The cabinet lighting is switched off.
17:00
Most recently set start time is automatically 06:00
displayed.
04:00
17:00
3
06:00
4 Deactivating start time
Set the desired start time using the central dial
and press the central dial to confirm.
1
17.02.05
5 start time
2
18.02.05
6 start time
Set the desired date using the central dial and
press the central dial to confirm.
7 Caution!
or • We would remind you that it is very bad
food hygiene to keep food in an uncooled
or unheated cooking cabinet for a
7 pro-longed period!
or
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ChefLine®, CalcDiagnosis system® (CDS)
ChefLine® CalcDiagnosis system® (CDS)
You are given the opportunity of having the The CalcDiagnosis System® rinses and drains the
ChefLine® telephone number displayed. steam generator as required by the amount of
use. The CalcDiagnosis System® also monitors the
limescale level in the steam generator. The display
shows the limescale level in the steam generator
1 as a red bar.
2 1
Chef✆Line
3 2
The display shows:
Note:
Indication 8 red bars – display shows:
CalcCheck
The message goes out when the display is pressed.
Please descale the steam generator within
the next 3-4 weeks.
CalcCheck
Message goes out automatically after 30 seconds.
The steam generator must be descaled
within the next 2 weeks at the latest!
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Steam generator descaling
Descaling Note:
If the cabinet temperature exceeds 40 °C,
the display will show the message
Warning!
unit to hot
• The process described involves working
with an aggressive chemical fluid – danger
of corrosive burns! open door
• To prevent damage to materials and
health it is vital that you use:
protective clothing
safety goggles Please cool the cabinet with „Cool Down“.
protective gloves Once your unit has cooled down you can continue
face mask descaling
the manufacturer’s descaler hand pump
• Thoroughly rinse descaling fluid spills with descale
water immediately.
• After descaling rinse descaler pump and close door
hoses thoroughly with water.
• Use only the descaler made by the wait cool
appliance manufacturer. steam generator
• Follow descaler pump instructions and
safety instructions. Wait until the steam generator has cooled down.
3
descale
4
Follow user prompt
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Steam generator descaling
6
10 fill 5 liter descaler
Use the appliance manufacturer’s hand
pump to very slowly fill with the amount of
descaling fluid shown on the display.
Caution!
• Residual quantities of descaling fluid
8 Replace left grid shelf to secure the descaler may be present in the hoses.
hose.
13 Rinse cabinet and descaling accessories
thoroughly with hand shower.
9 Introduce the hose into the canister with the
descaling fluid.
14 Insert air baffle and left grid shelf correctly
into the cabinet and lock properly.
close door
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Steam generator descaling
cooking cabinet Aborting the descaling process
being rinsed If necessary you can discontinue the descaling
process.
1:30 Not yet filled with descaling fluid:
When the descaling process has finished the 1 Switch unit off and on.
descaling status of the steam generator is indicated.
If more than 3 bars are displayed after the 2 Remove descaling accessories from cooking
descaling process, the descaling process can be cabinet.
repeated.
3 Fit air baffle and grid shelf and lock properly.
repeat descale? 4 Immediately rinse cabinet and descaling
accessories thoroughly with water.
5 Abort program
1:06
Note:
The minimum running time of the Abort
Program is 1 hour 6 minutes.
steam generator
descale complete
6 The steam generator is automatically drained
and thoroughly rinsed.
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Humidifying nozzle descaling
Descaling the humidifying nozzle
Please check the humidifying nozzle for limescale
deposits once a month.
Warning!
• The process described involves working
with an aggressive chemical fluid – danger 4 Release the union nut of the humidifying nozzle
of corrosive burns! (turn anticlockwise – spanner size 18).
• To prevent damage to health it is vital that
you use:
protective clothing
safety goggles
protective gloves
face mask
1
Switch unit off. 5 Place the humidifying nozzle in the descaling
fluid overnight. Before assembling make sure
that the hole in the humidifying nozzle is free of
limescale..
Note:
Make sure that the air baffle and the grid shelf are
properly fitted and locked.
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Draining the steam generator, unit and software
identification, Service-Info
Draining the steam generator Service-Info
You can drain the steam generator before moving it The following service notices can be displayed in the
or to stop it freezing. Service-Info area.
Model:
ENGLISH
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USB data memory (USB stick)
USB data storage (USB stick)
You can read out cooking programs and HACCP
data from the unit with the USB stick. USB stick connected. HACCP data present.
You will need the appliance manufacturer’s
USB memory stick: Article No.: 42.00.042
The status of the USB data memory is shown on the USB stick connected, HACCP data present, stick is
display: write-protected.
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HACCP logging, software update
There is a continuous output of HACCP process data The following data is logged:
via the unit interface. HACCP process data is also Data output every 60 sec (in ASCCII format)
stored for a period of 10 days and can be – Batch no.
outputted via the unit interface as required.
– Time of day
You will need a PC/Laptop and CombiLink®
– Cooking program name
software. You will find more detailed explanations in
the CombiLink® Manual. – Cooking cabinet temperature
– Core temperature
Output of stored process data: – Door open /door closed
– Change of cooking mode
– CleanJet®‚ cleaning
1 – 1/2 power
– Connection of energy optimisation system.
2
HACCP
3 Software update
Continuous process data output is interrupted. You can update the unit software using the USB
stick.
24.08.04 09:15 1
4
5
Start time (date/time of day)
01.10.04 12:00
6
Insert the USB memory stick with the new
7 software into the USB port under the control
Finish time (date/time of day) panel.
Download 2
8
3
Update
3
Notes:
“Software update” is only displayed if the USB stick
with the new software is inserted.
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Importing and exporting programs
Importing and exporting programs Program import:
You can copy your cooking programs to an original
USB memory stick made by the appliance manu- 1 Plug USB memory stick into USB interface below
facturer. The cooking programs can subsequently be control panel
copied to a computer or another unit.
Program export: 2
1 3
4
Cooking programs are downloaded to the unit’s
program memory (storage process is complete
as soon as the colour of the USB stick symbol
changes from red to blue and a tick is
Plug USB memory stick into USB interface below displayed.
control panel.
5 Unit is restarted automatically.
2
Note:
Existing programs are kept if the program names
3 are different. If the program name is the same, the
program is replaced.
4
Cooking programs are stored on the USB
memory stick (storage process is complete as
soon as the colour of the USB stick symbol
changes from red to blue and a tick is
displayed.
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Real-time, time format,
time format for cooking sequences
Basic appliance settings can be displayed and Time format for cooking
changed. sequences
Real-time
1
1 2
settings h:m
2 3 m:s
10:50 Press the display to change between h:m and
3 m:s settings.
Set time format glows red.
4
Possible time settings:
10:50
5 h:m setting: hours : minutes
m:s setting: minutes : seconds
6 Note:
m:s setting only possible up to
99 minutes and 59 seconds.
Time format
The time format for each individual program step
can be changed during programming
1
Example:
settings Program step 1 (h:m),
2
Program step 2 (m:s),
am/pm
Program step 3 (h:m)
3 24h
Press the display to change between the
24 hour and 12 hour indication.
Set time format glows red
(date format changes automatically).
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Temperature unit,
enter IP address for Ethernet, language
Modifying the basic settings
settings
1 2
delete
5
Date setting Delete the set IP address.
17.02.05 56789°
3 6 0 1 2 3 4
17.02.05 store
5 7
6
17.02.05 Language setting
7
english
8 3
Date format is linked to time format. 4
Selection: Use the central dial to select the language you
24h appears as 17.02.05 (day/month/year) want.
am/pm appears as 02/17/05 (month/day/year)
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Factory default, buzzer sound and time,
display contrast, CleanJet® prompt
Modifying the basic settings
settings
1 2
3 3
Briefly press key 1x, a red frame flashes.
Hold key down until the background changes
from red to blue.
4
Press the button to reset the basic settings Rotate the central dial to change the contrast
(language, temperature unit, buzzer tone, time on the display. The factory default is reset
unit, display settings, forced clean) to their automatically to ensure maximum indicator life.
factory defaults.
3
3
4 24:00
4
Rotate the central dial to select the desired
signal tone.
5
For description see CleanJet® chapter.
Buzzer – Time setting
30 sec
3
4
Turn the central dial to set the duration of the
signal tone from 30 seconds to 240 seconds or
to continuous tone..
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Manual cleaning
Or, instead of cleaning with CleanJet®, you can
clean your unit manually.
4
For hygiene reasons and to prevent
malfunctions it is essential to clean the unit Clean
every day. 5
If the temperature in the cooking cabinet
Warning! exceeds 60 °C the display shows:
• The process described involves working
with an aggressive chemical fluid – danger
cooking cabinet
of corrosive burns!
too hot
• It is vital to wear the correct protective
clothing, gloves, face mask and safety
goggles. Cool cabinet to below 60 °C.
• Follow the safety instructions on the spray
bottle and cleaner canister.
• Use only the appliance manufacturer’s
Original Cleaner and Original Hand Spray
Pistol.
• Never leave the hand spray pistol unused
under pressure.
• Do not spray persons, animals or other
objects.
• If the unit is not cleaned or is not cleaned
well enough, deposits of grease or food
residues in the cooking cabinet may catch 6 Spray the cabinet, the inside of the door, the
fire. door gasket, the area behind the swivel air
• Please make sure that the air baffle and -baffle and both sides of the air baffle with the
grid shelf are properly inserted and locked appliance manufacturer’s cleaner.
before starting to clean.
Note:
Ensure the cabinet temperature is under 60 °C
before you start manual cleaning.
1
Switch unit on.
You need:
Spray pistol – Article no.: 6004.0100
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Maintenance
Inspections which shoud only be Changing the interior lighting
carried out by experienced staff
technicians. Replace the halogen bulb when the interior lighting
fails.
First switch off the unit at the mains!
Danger! Cover the outlet inside the cabinet with a cloth and
• High Voltage! remove the 4 screws holding the glass retaining
• Switch off the unit at the mains before frame.
opening the service doors and working on Remove the frame together with glass and gaskets.
live components. Replace the halogen bulb with a genuine spare part
• Use only genuine spare parts made by the (Article no.: 3024.0201).
appliance manufacturer.
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Maintenance
Help Function
Replacing the door gasket Help Function
The door gasket comprises a vulcanised frame Help texts are filed in your appliance so that you
which slots into a guide on the cooking cabinet. can use its extensive potential as fully and as simply
If a gasket needs changing, pull the old gasket out as possible. The Help Function is available if the
of the guide. display shows „?“.
Clean any dirt from the guide rails.
When fitting the gasket make sure the rectangular
part of the gasket is inserted properly into the
frame. 1
When assembling it is advisable to first dampen the
retaining lips with soapy water.
2
To leaf through the Help Function:
1
2
Note:
The desired cooking process can be selected
directly from the Help Function.
Note:
The control PC board battery must be disposed
of separately when disposing of the electronic PC
board or the appliance.
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Appliance options
Draft diverter (gas appliances only) Access ramp for 20 x 1/1 and
20 x 2/1 GN
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Appliance options
Combi Duo Pedestal fastenings table-top
units
Standard
Top rack 1.60 m
Mobile
Top rack 1.72 m
With 150 mm height-adjustable feet
Top rack 1.68 m
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Fault indications
Any faults developed by your unit will be shown on Faults on your unit which allow you to continue
the display: using the unit can be suppressed by pressing the
arrow button.
Service 26
Tel.:
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Fault indications
Service 25 Indicated for 30 seconds during CleanJet® not functioning!
CleanJet® cleaning • Turn water tap on full
• Check supply filter
• Remove containers from cooking cabinet
• If you cannot identify the fault please notify
Customer Service.
• If Service 25 appears when CleanJet®
cleaning is running, please remove tablets
from cooking cabinet and rinse cabinet
thoroughly with hand shower (including
behind the air baffle).
• Unit can be used to cook for short periods.
Please notify Customer Service!
Service 26 Continuous indication If fault indication appears when CleanJet®
cleaning is running, please initiate „CleanJet®
Abort“.
If the fault indication still shows after „CleanJet®
Abort“, please remove tablets from the cooking
cabinet and rinse cabinet thoroughly with hand
shower (including behind the air baffle).
Please notify Customer Service!
Service 27 For 30 seconds after switching on CleanJet® system fault!
Isolate unit from power supply for 5 seconds
at point of power connection.
Service 28 For 30 seconds after switching on Please notify Customer Service!
Service 29 Continuous indication Please check air filter under the control panel
and clean or replace if necessary.
Check whether an external heat source is
affecting the unit.
Please notify Customer Service if the service
notice persists!
Service 30 For 30 seconds when switching on Moisture regulation not functioning! Unit can
be used for cooking to a limited extent. Please
notify Customer Service!
Service 31 For 30 seconds after switching on Core temperature probe defective! Unit can be
used for cooking without core temperature
probe. Please notify Customer Service!
Service 32 Continuous indication. Shut off gas gap!
Gas units only Please notify Customer Service!
Service 33 Continuous indication after 4 Resets Shut gas tap!
Gas units only Please notify Customer Service!
Service 34 Displayed continuously. Please notify Customer Service!
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Before you call customer service
Error Possible cause To eliminate
Water dripping out of the Door is not closed correctly. If the door is closed correctly, the door handle
unit’s door will point down on floor units.
Door seal is worn or Replace the door seal (see the „Maintenance”
damaged. section of the manual).
Care instructions for a maximum service life:
- At the end of production, clean the door seal
thoroughly with a damp cloth.
- If lots of grilled products are cooked
(considerable build-up of grease), then the
door seal must also be cleaned with a damp
cloth between cycles.
- If the unit is to be operated for a long time
without products, we recommend that the
cooking cabinet temperature should not
exceed 180 °C.
Noise is heard in the Air baffles, grid shelves, etc, Fix the air baffles and grid shelves correctly in
cooking cabinet while the are not fixed correctly. the cooking cabinet.
unit is in use.
Cooking cabinet light not Halogen lamp is defective. Replace the lamp (see the „Maintenance”
working. section of the manual).
Low water level: “Flashing Water valve closed. Open the water valve.
water valve symbol”. Water intake filter on the unit Check and clean the filter. To do this: Close
is clogged. the water valve, unscrew the water intake on
the unit, then remove and clean the filter in
the water intake. Insert the filter, connect the
water intake and check for leaks.
Water running out of the The unit is not level. Level the unit using a spirit level (see
bottom of the unit. Installation Manual).
Drain is blocked. Remove and clean the outlet (HT pipe) on
the back of the unit. Blockages can occur if
products with a high proportion of fat are
cooked frequently or if the drop on the outlet
pipe is too shallow.
To remedy:
Run the outlet pipe as described in the
installation instructions.
Clean the unit regularly with CleanJet®
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Before you call customer service
Error Possible cause To eliminate
The unit does not indicate a External main switch is Switch on at the main switch.
function after it is switched switched off.
on. Fuse on the premises’ Check the fuses on the premises’ distribution
distribution board has board.
tripped.
The ambient temperature Heat the cooking cabinet to above 20 °C
after switching the unit off (68 °F).
remained below 5 °C (41 °F) The appliance must only be used in frost-free
for a long time. conditions (see installation instructions).
Foam forms on the unit at The amount of cleaner and Select the number of tablets as specified for
the top of the outlet pipe rinse aid tablets was set too the CleanJet® process. Reduce the number
during CleanJet® cleaning. high. of tablets if a water softener is connected
or if the water is naturally soft (see the
„CleanJet®“ section of the manual).
The outlet is not installed Install the outlet as described in the
correctly. installation manual.
The run time is suddenly The CleanJet® process is Make sure that the air baffle and the grid
incremented during a interrupted. shelves are fixed correctly in the cooking
CleanJet® process. cabinet. There must be no containers or sheets
in the cooking cabinet during the CleanJet®
process.
The gas unit indicates The power supply is not If the gas unit is connected to a socket,
„Change polarity”. connected with the correct remove the connector and turn through 180°.
polarity. An electrician can permanently connect the
unit (without a connector) with the correct
polarity.
Gas unit constantly displays The gas supply to the unit is Open the gas valve.
Reset. interrupted. Switch on the ventilation cover.
The gas pressure is too low. Have the gas supply to the unit checked.
Cooking mode button The cooking cabinet is too Use Cool Down to cool the cooking cabinet
flashing hot (see the “Cool Down” section of the “General
User Instructions” manual).
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Notes
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englisch UK