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Cleaning and Maintenance 

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117623-117723 

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Guide Rails 

 

 

To facilitate the cleaning of the thermal 
processing chamber, remove guide rails 
from the appliance.  

1.  To this end, loosen the knurled screws 

(left and right) and remove guide rails 
from the thermal processing chamber. 

2.  Clean guide rails with warm water, a soft 

cloth and a mild cleaning agent. 

Fig. 50  

 
3.  Thoroughly clean the guide rail with a soft cloth. 

4.  When the chamber and guide rails are clean, re-insert guide rails into the 

chamber and secure them with knurled screws. 

 

Appliance Door/Internal Glass Pane 

 

 

Double glazing facilitates cleaning. The 
internal glass pan may be opened and 
removed when required. 

1.  To this end, rotate clockwise both latches 

(top and bottom) that hold the internal 
glass pane in place. 

2.  Tilt the internal glass pane. 

3.  Clean both sides of internal glass pane 

and appliance door with the use of 
appropriate agents. 

ATTENTION! 
Do not use any aggressive and abrasive 
cleaning agents. 

 
4.  Thoroughly dry the internal glass pane 

from both sides. 

5.  Again, close the internal glass pane or re-

insert it correctly, and lock latches in their 
initial positions by turning them counter-
clockwise.  

Fig. 51 

 

 

Fig. 52 

 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 117623

Page 1: ...Silversteam 117623 117723 117650 117672 117725 117741 117761 117764 117727 117781 117762 117765 117730 117731 117763 117766 ...

Page 2: ...tscher GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28 D 33154 Salzkotten Germany Phone 49 5258 971 0 Fax 49 5258 971 120 Technical Support Hotline 49 5258 971 197 www bartscher com Version 1 0 Date of preparation 2022 01 04 EN ...

Page 3: ... 1 Delivery Check 8 3 2 Packaging 8 3 3 Storage 8 4 Technical Data 9 4 1 Technical Specifications 11 4 2 Functions of the Appliance 19 4 3 List of Components of the Appliance 20 5 Installation Instructions 21 5 1 Installation 21 5 2 Inspections and Commissioning Test 26 6 Operating Instruction 28 6 1 Operation 31 6 2 Thermal processing 35 6 3 Functions menu 61 7 Cleaning and Maintenance 67 7 1 Saf...

Page 4: ...uctions included in this manual is a prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the appliance Additionally accident prevention occupational health and safety and legal regulations in force in the area the appliance is used apply Before you start using the appliance especially before turning it on read this instruction manual in order to avoid personal injuries and property damages Improper use m...

Page 5: ...Current Too high a mains voltage or incorrect installation may cause electric shock The appliance may be connected only if data on the rating plate correspond with the mains voltage To avoid short circuit the appliance should be kept dry If there are malfunctions during operation disconnect the appliance from the power supply Do not touch the appliance s plug with wet hands Never take hold of the ...

Page 6: ... petrol spirit alcohol etc High temperature triggers evaporation of these materials and as a result of contact with sources of ignition an explosion may occur In case of fire disconnect the appliance from the power supply before attempting suitable fire extinguishing actions Never attempt to extinguish fire with water if the appliance is connected to the power supply Following extinction of fire e...

Page 7: ...Use Unintended or prohibited use may cause damage to the appliance The appliance may only be used when its technical condition is flawless and allows for safe operation The appliance may only be used when all connections are executed according to rules of law in force The appliance may only be used when it is clean Use only original spare parts Never attempt to repair the appliance on your own Do ...

Page 8: ...standard use is prohibited and considered to be an unintended use The following is an intended use Preparation of suitable food 1 4 Unintended Use An unintended use may lead to personal injuries or property damages caused by hazardous voltage fire or high temperature The appliance may only be used to perform tasks described in this instruction manual ...

Page 9: ...ns introduced by the user usage of unapproved spare parts We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product intended for improvement of the appliance and its performance 2 2 Copyright Protection This instruction manual and texts drawings and images included in it as well as its other components are copyright protected It is prohibited to reproduce this instruction manual inc...

Page 10: ...y be used to store the appliance when relocating or when shipping the appliance to our service point in the case of any damages The packaging and its elements are made of recyclable materials Particularly these are plastic films and bags cardboard box When disposing of the packaging observe applicable domestic regulations Recyclable packaging materials should be recycled 3 3 Storage Leave the pack...

Page 11: ...mal processing reversing motor direction fan wheels steam production by means of direct injection automatic 3 level cleaning system with drying program models DRS Rack Control function Temperature control stepless Type of guide rails crosswise Continuous operation Thermal core probe connection side USB port side Fume extractor Internal lighting LED display steam injection Delta T thermal processin...

Page 12: ...et 500 W for connection of an extractor hood except 117623 117723 117650 117672 Faster heating and reheating times up to 33 reduction in cooking times models Silversteam P Ideal for cooking spaces used to full capacity Important Indication For water hardness exceeding 5 dH we expressly recommend using a suitable upstream water softener and keeping water pressure to maximum 3 bar ...

Page 13: ...C 50 300 Time setting from to in min 0 599 Number of thermal processing programs max installed by factory default max available for programming 300 300 Number of thermal processing phases 9 Number of motors 1 Number of stages of fan speed 3 Water connection 3 4 Connected load 3 3 kW 230 V 50 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 620 x 780 x 675 Weight in kg 59 2 We reserve the right to implement technical...

Page 14: ...e setting from to in min 0 599 Number of thermal processing programs max installed by factory default max available for programming 300 300 Number of thermal processing phases 9 Number of motors 1 Number of stages of fan speed 3 Water connection 3 4 Connected load 4 8 kW 400 V 3NAC 50 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 620 x 775 x 675 Weight in kg 59 2 We reserve the right to implement technical modifi...

Page 15: ... 300 Time setting from to in min 0 599 Number of thermal processing programs max installed by factory default max available for programming 300 300 Number of roasting phases 9 Number of motors 1 Number of stages of fan speed 3 Water connection 3 4 Connected load 6 3 kW 400 V 3NAC 50 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 885 x 835 x 675 Weight in kg 91 2 We reserve the right to implement technical modifica...

Page 16: ...0 Time setting from to in min 0 599 Number of thermal processing programs max installed by factory default max available for programming 300 300 Number of thermal processing phases 9 Number of motors 1 Number of stages of fan speed 3 Water connection 3 4 Connected load 7 7 kW 400 V 3NAC 50 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 885 x 835 x 675 Weight in kg 91 2 We reserve the right to implement technical m...

Page 17: ...00 Time setting from to in min 0 599 Number of thermal processing programs max installed by factory default max available for programming 300 300 Number of roasting phases 9 Number of motors 2 Number of stages of fan speed 3 Water connection 3 4 Connected load 9 6 kW 400 V 3NAC 50 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 890 x 830 x 865 mm Weight in kg 108 2 We reserve the right to implement technical modifi...

Page 18: ...ime setting from to in min 0 599 Number of thermal processing programs max installed by factory default max available for programming 300 300 Number of thermal processing phases 9 Number of motors 2 Number of stages of fan speed 3 Water connection 3 4 Connected load 12 6 kW 400 V 3NAC 50 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 890 x 830 x 865 mm Weight in kg 108 2 We reserve the right to implement technical...

Page 19: ...300 Time setting from to in min 0 599 Number of thermal processing programs max installed by factory default max available for programming 300 300 Number of roasting phases 9 Number of motors 2 Number of stages of fan speed 3 Water connection 3 4 Connected load 12 6 kW 400 V 3NAC 50 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 890 x 830 x 1 065 Weight in kg 120 0 We reserve the right to implement technical modif...

Page 20: ... Time setting from to in min 0 599 Number of thermal processing programs max installed by factory default max available for programming 300 300 Number of thermal processing phases 9 Number of motors 2 Number of stages of fan speed 3 Water connection 3 4 Connected load 17 4 kW 400 V 3NAC 50 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 890 x 830 x 1 065 Weight in kg 120 0 We reserve the right to implement technica...

Page 21: ...r the heating system or the fan are switched off When the appliance door is closed the operation is resumed 4 2 Functions of the Appliance The Silversteam series combi steamer with electronic control is designed for preparation of food and keeping it warm with the use of suitable accessories Thanks to the Rack Control function various dishes may be prepared irrespective of various preparation time...

Page 22: ... 4 Thermal core probe connection 5 USB connection 6 Fume extractor 7 Fan 2 pcs 8 Thermal processing chamber ventilation openings 9 Guide rails 10 Door 11 Door handle 12 Height adjustable feet 4 pcs 13 Drain tray 14 Grate 15 GN container 16 Thermal processing chamber 17 Door latch 18 Contact switch 19 Control panel ventilation filter ...

Page 23: ...llation The appliance is designed to operate in closed rooms and may not be used in open air nor subject to unfavourable atmospheric conditions The appliance may be used in properly ventilated room in order to avoid excessive accumulation of harmful substances in the air We recommend positioning the appliance under a fume extractor hood or to remove hot vapours and odours from the thermal processi...

Page 24: ...ilize it according to regulations in force in the country of installation CAUTION Choking hazard Prevent children from accessing packaging materials for instance plastic bags and EPS elements Check if the appliance is undamaged Before positioning the appliance check the dimensions and exact positions of the electric water and extraction connections Position the appliance vertically to this end the...

Page 25: ...next to walls low walls division walls kitchen furniture or other surfaces made of flammable materials Unconditionally observe fire fighting regulations in force Maintain minimum clearance of at least 50 mm at the rear and sides between the appliance and walls or other objects Fig 3 Leave a clearance of 500 mm between the left side of the appliance and other objects for the purpose of facilitating...

Page 26: ...all a closing valve and a filter between them Make sure that the closing valve is installed in an easily accessible place for the user Fig 4 ATTENTION Hydraulic water pressure should be max 3 bar If the water pressure in the installation is higher install pressure reducer upstream of the appliance The minimum water pressure should be exceeding 1 5 bar to assure correct operation of the appliance I...

Page 27: ... the electrical installation suitable for the power value Follow installation indications so that contacts of such an mechanism must feature suitable spacing providing for full discharge with respect to conditions for overvoltage category III The disconnecting mechanism should be installed so that it is available for the operating personnel all the time The main switch to which the plug of the mai...

Page 28: ...just the depth of the locking pin in order to assure that the chamber is properly locked during thermal processing It is possible to adjust the door pressure against the seal Screw the pin in to increase the pressure or screw it out to reduce the pressure Fig 6 Fig 6 After adjustment re tighten the bolt making sure that the lock anchor is pointed downwards 5 2 Inspections and Commissioning Test In...

Page 29: ...150 C Steam injection 5 Inspection During Commissioning When commissioning the following conditions must be met The internal lighting is switched on by pressing respective key 3 Fig 7 and then switches off automatically after 45 seconds unless it is switched off earlier by pressing the same key again The appliance switches off after opening the door and switches back on after closing it In applian...

Page 30: ...ing cloths Never install the appliance in the vicinity of heat sources such as a grill or a deep fryer Never leave flammable materials near the appliance Fire hazard Do not put flammable materials nor food products containing alcohol in the combi steamer it may cause self ignition and fire that in turn may lead to an explosion Avoid salting food inside the thermal processing chamber If you cannot ...

Page 31: ...eeding from top to bottom until reaching the centre of the product by the tip of the thermal core probe If there is the need to intervene with the prepared food during its thermal processing open the appliance door for possibly the shortest period of time to prevent temperature drop in the chamber to an extent deteriorating the thermal processing results To compensate the heat loss we recommend pr...

Page 32: ...the product to be cooked Aluminium trays offer more uniform cooking that steel trays Cooking in a vacuum bag Product can be cooked directly inside a vacuum bag This type of cooking allows for particularly soft and flavoured meat to be obtained and at the same time decreases spoilage of the product Pack the products into appropriate bags for vacuum cooking Set the device to Mixed cycle at 100 humid...

Page 33: ...y mounted Preparation of the Appliance 1 Before starting up clean the appliance inside and outside as well as accessories observing indications in section 6 Cleaning 2 Thoroughly dry all cleaned surfaces and elements 3 Before the first start up check the correctness of installation stability and levelling of the appliance as well as execution of all connections Appliance Start up 1 Switch the appl...

Page 34: ...sert the bottom cover into the appliance The cover acts as a spacer between the heating element and l eft over food tray Carefull yi nser t the connection box with the heati ng element at the back edge of the appliance A pin in bottom par t of the c onnecti on box must enter a hol e i n the mai n appliance This way the connection box is properly mounted Control Elements Fig 7 1 ON OFF switch B Rec...

Page 35: ...Operating Instruction 117623 117723 33 74 EN Start screen Fig 8 ...

Page 36: ...teaming Relative humidity percentage Temperature maintaining mode Unlock key allows a program to be changed Automatic cooling available only from the second thermal processing phase Indicator of a program changed by the user or a new program Message mode Program SETTING may be controlled during thermal processing Smoking mode Manual humidifier key Time timer Programmed start key Thermal core probe...

Page 37: ...assword protected and reserved exclusively for service technicians Fig 9 Touch Screen Interaction All operations may be selected by pressing the desired item or pictogram 1 Press the relevant field to change thermal processing parameters e g temperature and rotate the rotary control knob 4 Fig 7 until the required temperature setting is selected 2 To confirm the change press the parameter or rotar...

Page 38: ...y pressing key 1 Fig 10 to the left or right this function may be enabled or disabled NOTE Automatic pre heating must be executed with empty oven chamber Fig 10 Setting Thermal Processing Mode Key 2 Fig 10 is factory set as default to Convection thermal processing mode By pressing this key the thermal processing mode may be changed to Mixed or Steam Additionally you may set the following thermal p...

Page 39: ...the case of thermal processing with the thermal core probe it is possible to choose between the thermal probe 4a and ΔT thermal processing 4b Switching between these modes allows the product to be prepared more accurately More information is provided in section Thermal Core Probe and ΔT Thermal Processing Mode Fig 12 4a Thermal processing with thermal core probe Setting Humidity Discharge Valve On...

Page 40: ...y press key 7 Fig 13 and set the value Fig 13 Setting Fan Speed In Mixed and Convection thermal processing modes you may change fan speed parameters In Steam thermal processing mode this setting is automatic Fan motors are designed for uniform heat distribution in the oven chamber in order to obtain the uniform thermal processing intensity and browning of products on various levels 1 To set the fa...

Page 41: ...e prepared products in the right temperature until the user returns In Hold mode by default humidity is factory set at 20 and the fan speed at 1 For effective temperature maintenance it is recommended not to modify fan speed in this mode 1 In the case of roasted products the humidity setting is recommended to be set between 20 and 35 and in the case of brazing or stewing between 90 and 100 2 To mo...

Page 42: ...g accessory to be introduced before the smoking phase begins At the end of the smoking phase the appliance will request for the smoking accessory to be removed Both processes must be confirmed by the user Only following the confirmation the appliances switches to the subsequent phase Fig 16 In Smoking mode it is possible to set temperature time ventilation and humidity drain valve However it is re...

Page 43: ...he menu displayed on screen enter your message e g score the rind and set the time required If you select INF time the thermal processing cycle will continue until the user enters a new settings and confirms it If however you select a different process the thermal processing phase for a given message lasts as long as it is required and then the next thermal processing phase is commenced without re...

Page 44: ...By pressing Advanced Customisation key Fig 19 you may manually select a specific starting phase for thermal processing or exchange it with a thermal processing phase of another thermal processing mode by selecting this thermal processing phase and confirming it with START key Thermal processing will last until the set time elapses or on reaching the product core temperature in the thermal processi...

Page 45: ...ns the following phases quick frying roasting warm keeping The essential condition for creating a successive phase is that the previous phase has a defined time If thermal processing phase 1 has the time set to infinity INF it will not be possible to create phase 2 because the first phase has no specific end Fig 19 The hold temperature keeping phase is an exception which can be set to infinity INF...

Page 46: ...processing program is made up of several phases which the appliance performs in ascending order thermal processing phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 etc moving from one to another automatically 1 After setting the parameters for the initial phase thermal processing phase 1 press key 11 Fig 20 to create a subsequent thermal processing phase 2 Set the required parameters for thermal processing phase 2 3 When ...

Page 47: ...iance if an automatic cooling phase has been set The automatic cooling phase can only be set from thermal processing phase 2 onwards After having set a high temperature thermal processing phase create a new phase and select automatic cooling from the thermal processing modes field 2 Fig 7 Once this mode has been selected the appliance will suggest factory set default temperature ventilation and hu...

Page 48: ...ved for subsequent use in the Product type group in the classic Recipes cook book meat fish poultry etc Proceed the following way after having created a thermal processing program press Functions key 13 Fig 22 to access Program functions screen select Save Program function key 14 Fig 22 in the following screen page press Save key 15 Fig 22 ...

Page 49: ...rom Recipes cook book Once selected a summary of phases of the selected program is displayed This mode is write protected and it is not possible to modify the thermal processing program parameters 1 If one or more thermal processing parameters are to be changed or automatic pre heating is to be activated deactivated press Advanced customisation key 18 Fig 23 Fig 23 The program is unlocked and the ...

Page 50: ...he old and new program share some thermal processing aspects it may be copied 1 Select the group in which the thermal processing program is to be saved and then enter the name 2 Press Enter to confirm 3 Select the base thermal processing program open it and make changes by pressing Advanced customisation key 18 Fig 23 4 Execute the requested change 5 In Functions menu 20 Fig 25 select Save and the...

Page 51: ...up in which to move the thermal processing program and confirm with Next key 16 Fig 22 Renaming Thermal Processing Program Open the thermal processing program and press Functions key 20 Fig 25 select Save and then Rename Fig 27 Type in the new name and press Enter Fig 26 Removing Thermal Processing Program 1 Open the thermal processing program for removing and press Functions key 20 Fig 25 select ...

Page 52: ...sh vegetables etc By selecting the desired product category a list of all thermal processing programs will open for the selected category Fig 27 Select the desired thermal processing program from the list by clicking the program RecipeTuner Interface Once a thermal processing program has been opened it can be modified simply by using RecipeTuner interfaces Depending on the type of thermal processi...

Page 53: ...t levels from the lightest on the left to the most intense on the right Humidity When brazing dishes it refers to the residual humidity of the product at the end of thermal processing Dough rising It is possible to add various degrees of dough rising 20 minute phases and then perform automatic Dough rising and Roasting program Thermal processing method User interface Steaming Roasting Grilling Roa...

Page 54: ...a series of corresponding dishes Fig 29 Fig 27 the Lunch Dinner program features the following dishes grilled steak breaded cutlet stir fried vegetables or lasagne It is also possible to create and add other programs and sub programs dishes Using the Rack Control Function Selecting Thermal Processing Program By selecting one of the thermal processing programs from the list e g Lunch Dinner a scree...

Page 55: ...usly selected field Before selecting a dish it must be placed inside the oven chamber for thermal processing Continue by adding the rest of dishes that are to be thermally processed It is possible to add and manage up to a maximum of 5 levels at a time The time remaining until the end of thermal processing will be displayed next to the level name When thermal processing with thermal core probe has...

Page 56: ...STOP key is pressed i e when no thermal processing takes place In such a condition the selected levels are not activated They may be activated only after pressing START key and waiting until the end of pre heating if present one by one by clicking on the time indicator field to the right Modifying Thermal Processing Time Thermal Core Probe Setting It is possible to change the thermal processing ti...

Page 57: ...nd closing the door will automatically reset the level settings Quick Entering of Dish During thermal processing and operation you may need to prepare a product that is not on the list It is possible to quickly enter a dish in the Rack Control list without having to save it with a specific name 1 Press the empty level and select sub program dubbed Tray 27 Fig 34 This represents a sub program for w...

Page 58: ...rams Creating New Rack Control Program In addition to already existing Rack Control programs customised programs may be created 1 Open the list of Rack Control programs and in the HOME screen press the Rack Control symbol The first program shown at the top is Manual 30 Fig 36 It makes it possible to create a new program and also to work in Rack Control mode without saving the program In the latter...

Page 59: ...Control is designed to prepare different dishes separately on the individual levels The dishes may be introduced concurrently or at various times and as set times expire the appliance informs which level has reached the end of thermal processing By activating the EasyService function it is possible to have all of the dishes ready at a similar time This mode informs when it is necessary to insert d...

Page 60: ...e appliance requests dishes to be inserted with a longer thermal processing time The cue is an acoustic signal and IN message Fig 38 displayed in the right field After opening and closing the door the acoustic signal is reset and the Countdown begins For remaining levels the time left to placing dishes in the oven is displayed in green Fig 37 In the same way the appliance signals when other dishes...

Page 61: ...hen EasyService will be activated first and then other dishes will be added in Rack Control mode EasyService cannot be activated when Rack Control is already activated Fig 38 Programmed Start A thermal processing start may be programmed beforehand by pressing key 32 Fig 39 1 Select year month day hour and minutes on the screen and save the setting Once the setting has been saved the appliance may ...

Page 62: ...f setting the temperature in the oven chamber you set the temperature that the appliance must maintain constant between the product core and the oven chamber Fig 40 As the core temperature rises the temperature in the oven chamber will increase concurrently While using ΔT function it is necessary to use the thermal core probe Temperature recommended for ΔT thermal processing is in the range of 15 ...

Page 63: ... 41 3 types of washing are available HARD STANDARD and SOFT or RINSE ONLY mode Fig 42 Selection of one of those types of washing depends on the amount of food residues and deposits of fat in the oven chamber HARD is used for in depth washing for very stubborn dirt SOFT for a light wash Fig 41 Washing time and consumption of the washing agent depend on the washing type Washing type Washing time Det...

Page 64: ...s already been loaded the rinse phase will start followed by the drying phase If the detergent has not been loaded yet the cycle will stop immediately The washing program RINSE ONLY lasts approximately 8 minutes After making this selection and pressing OK button you are requested to check washing agent level in the container Fig 43 IMPORTANT For correct washing and quality maintenance of the oven ...

Page 65: ...rocessing Due to the safety reasons the cooling must be activated with closed door The door must be opened only after starting the program For this function the appliance is factory set for cooling the oven chamber to 50 C It is also possible for the user to set different required temperature minimum of 30 C After reaching that temperature the appliance interrupts cooling and emits an acoustic sig...

Page 66: ...port Export allowing for adjustment and display of range of functions and starting the appliance maintenance procedures 1 Configuration The following configuration of parameters may be executed in this menu Date and Time This function allows for setting date and time parameters and updating them for the current use of the appliance Fig 46 Fig 47 ...

Page 67: ...of the digital display Select this function set brightness and press Save key Acoustic Signal Volume This function lets you adjust the acoustic signal volume Fig 48 2 View LOG This function includes the chronological list of ALARM LOG The list ALARM LOG displays all errors that have been detected and shown on the appliance digital display during its operation 3 Advanced Operation Functions This fu...

Page 68: ...s If a CLEAR USB flash drive is inserted it is possible to EXPORT RECIPE BOOK HACCP LOG this function should it be executed registers the thermal processing and all data connected with it times oven chamber temperature thermal core probe temperature start time and phase changes etc and WASH LOG After inserting a USB flash drive with for example new recipes new parameters or new languages it is pos...

Page 69: ...fficiency clean the appliance regularly at the end of each working day and if necessary also in the meantime or when the appliance is not to be used for a longer time With regular cleaning you may avoid burning leftovers of baked goods and roasts 2 Remove food from the appliance 3 Provided the grate trays and GN containers were used remove them 4 Clean the thermal processing chamber with lukewarm ...

Page 70: ...chamber and secure them with knurled screws Appliance Door Internal Glass Pane Double glazing facilitates cleaning The internal glass pan may be opened and removed when required 1 To this end rotate clockwise both latches top and bottom that hold the internal glass pane in place 2 Tilt the internal glass pane 3 Clean both sides of internal glass pane and appliance door with the use of appropriate ...

Page 71: ...must be replaced It should be ordered as a spare part from the supplier 7 3 Maintenance Regularly at least once a year have an authorized and specialised personnel verify the appliance To this end contact the service company Before attempting any maintenance works disconnect the power supply close water supply and completely dry the appliance Before moving the appliance into a new location disconn...

Page 72: ...rocessing interruption automatic operation reactivation Replace the oven chamber sensor E17 Thermal core probe Thermal core probe error Manual operation restoration Replace the thermal core probe E05 Motor safety Motor alarm Thermal processing interruption manual operation reactivation Reactivate the operation manually press the rotary control knob if alarm persists contact the service company E11...

Page 73: ...ans E21 No water No water needed for steam generation Thermal processing interruption Check water network connection make sure that the water valve is opened E16 Communi cation PWM main control board communication error Thermal processing interruption Switching the voltage off and on if alarm persists contact the service company E22 Electric power supply failure Electric power outage Thermal proce...

Page 74: ...al appliances must be disposed of and recycled in a correct and environmentally friendly manner You must not dispose of electric appliances with household waste Disconnect the appliance from the power supply and remove power cord from the appliance Electrical appliances should be returned to designated collection points ...

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