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Technical Data 

 

 

117910 

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Important indication:

  

–  installation kit LBO100 is required for the operation of the appliance in 

single mode (in the case of installation of the appliance in combination 
with other appliances, the appropriate installation kit must be selected) 

–  connection of a softener at the water inlet is always required 
–  in the case of water pressure of 35 mbar and more, a pressure reducer is 

required 

 

We reserve the right to implement technical modifications. 

 

 

Name: 

Deck oven CL6040-1 

Art. No.: 

117910 

Material: 

stainless steel 

Baking chamber material: 

stainless steel 

Number of baking chambers: 

Capacity, in mm: 

1 x 600 x 400 

Baking chamber dimensions (W x D x H), 
in mm: 

680 x 420 x 200  

Loading height, in mm:  

140 

Temperature range, max., in °C: 

300 

Temperature control, in °C increments: 

Heating power output, in kW: 

2,4 

Steam generator output, in kW: 

1,5 

Number of programs: pre-installed / for 
programming / manually set: 

15 / 84 / 1 

Number of baking phases: 

Time setting, from

–to, in min.: 

1 - 99 

Water connection: 

R 3/4“ 

Water supply temperature range, in °C: 

10 - 40 

Connected load: 

4,8 kW | 400 V | 50/60 Hz 

Dimensions (W x D x H), in mm: 

980 x 900 x 470 

Weight, in kg: 

98,0 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CL6040-1

Page 1: ...CL6040 1 CL6080 1 CL6080 2 CL6080 3 117910 117911 117912 117913...

Page 2: ...cher 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 09 09...

Page 3: ...aging and Storage 9 3 1 Delivery Check 9 3 2 Packaging 9 3 3 Storage 9 4 Technical Data 10 4 1 Technical Specifications 10 4 2 Functions of the Appliance 16 4 3 List of Components of the Appliance 17...

Page 4: ...s 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...

Page 5: ...nt 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...

Page 6: ...ol 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...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...with hot water on surfaces and steam which may be generated when the oven is in operation Failure to observe these instructions may result in serious injury RISK OF BURNS hot steam This symbol indica...

Page 9: ...cakes 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 descri...

Page 10: ...troduced 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 Copyrigh...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...Box Steaming set in a program manual Parameters per baking phase pre hating baking time top bottom heating element steaming intensity vapour extraction position Manual baking time extension Automatic...

Page 13: ...s Name Deck oven CL6040 1 Art No 117910 Material stainless steel Baking chamber material stainless steel Number of baking chambers 1 Capacity in mm 1 x 600 x 400 Baking chamber dimensions W x D x H in...

Page 14: ...x 200 Loading height in mm 140 Temperature range max in C 300 Temperature control in C increments 1 Heating power output in kW 4 8 Steam generator output in kW 1 5 Number of programs pre installed for...

Page 15: ...x 200 Loading height in mm 140 Temperature range max in C 300 Temperature control in C increments 1 Heating power output in kW 9 6 Steam generator output in kW 3 Number of programs pre installed for p...

Page 16: ...200 Loading height in mm 140 Temperature range max in C 300 Temperature control in C increments 1 Heating power output in kW 14 4 Steam generator output in kW 4 5 Number of programs pre installed for...

Page 17: ...ce with important information about the oven and hazardous areas as shown in the following figure Fig 1 A Baking chamber protection B Hood connection C Steam generator protection D Water connection E...

Page 18: ...d bottom heating elements The deck oven distinguishes itself with small temperature losses even with the steaming function External steam generation system of Steam Box and fireclay brick are a guaran...

Page 19: ...the Appliance Fig 2 1 Internal LED lighting 2 Top heating element 3 Thermal processing chamber ventilation openings 4 Housing 5 Appliance door 6 Door handle 7 Fireclay brick 8 Bottom heating element 9...

Page 20: ...order to avoid excessive accumulation of harmful substances in the air In order to evacuate the hot fumes and odours escaping from the baking chamber an industrial ventilation hood or other system en...

Page 21: ...id the risk of tipping it over Remove the external packaging wooden crate and or carton box and utilize it according to regulations in force in the country of installation CAUTION Choking hazard Preve...

Page 22: ...th non combustible thermal insulation material When it is not possible to maintain the recommended clearance employ appropriate protective measures e g a film made of a heat resistant material that wi...

Page 23: ...electric mains grid The power cord should be laid in a way preventing anyone from threading on it or tripping against it WARNING The electrical connection of the appliance may only be made by authori...

Page 24: ...ith a different power supply the cable cross section will increase accordingly and the cable will need to be replaced The appliance must be earthed in accordance with the safety regulations for electr...

Page 25: ...side The connection to the distribution network valve can be made using the supplied flexible pipe or with a threaded pipe The connection must be made in such a way that it cannot be removed in the ev...

Page 26: ...ION The appliance must be supplied with potable water to ensure correct operation in order to avoid limescale build up in the injection lines baking chamber and steam generator A connection of a softe...

Page 27: ...gh the drain hose of the appliance which is connected to a heat resistant hose 50 mm or a drain pipe in the building floor In both cases a suitable trap is required Connection of Condensation Hood WAR...

Page 28: ...ing products in the oven and when removing them from the oven Before operating and switching the oven on make sure that all safety devices are in place no part of the oven is damaged all objects which...

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Page 30: ...for simple baking or to manually test a recipe for later programming Programmed Baking The programmed baking mode is designed for baking in several phases Up to 99 programmes can be set in the progra...

Page 31: ...s created inside the oven and the excess steam is discharged through the vapour extractor of the appliance It is also possible to ventilate the oven at any time during the baking process Baking Time T...

Page 32: ...resztki j edzenia itd Setzen Sie den Schaltkasten mit H eizelement vorsichtig auf den hi nteren R and des Ger tes Sworze w dolnej cz ci i n the conn ecti on box must enter the hol e i n the mai n app...

Page 33: ...Operating Instruction 117910 31 68 EN After a few seconds the screen switches to the main menu The oven is now ready for operation Fig 7 Fig 8...

Page 34: ...in the bottom part of the connecti on box must enter a hol e in the mai n appliance This way the connec tion box is properly mounted Main Menu Screen Function Keys and Indicators The main menu screen...

Page 35: ...cer 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 the bottom part of the connecti on b...

Page 36: ...nt time 6 Current date USB Status Indicators Information about the colour USB indicator icons Black USB indicator Black colour of the icon indicates no USB communication Green USB indicator Green colo...

Page 37: ...but due to an error is not working Water Filter Status Indicator Information about the colour water filter indicator icons Green water filter indicator Green colour indicates that the water filter doe...

Page 38: ...the water filter Fig 12 Water filter replacement required Status Indicators for Periodical Service Inspection Maintenance Information about the colour service indicators Green service indicator The gr...

Page 39: ...g the acknowledge key The oven can then be used In some cases for safety reasons the warning remains permanently active until the inspection is completed In the meantime the oven cannot be used Fig 13...

Page 40: ...box with the heati ng element at the back edge of the appliance A pin in the bottom part of the connecti on box must enter a hol e in the mai n appliance This way the connection box is properly mount...

Page 41: ...e set baking temperature indicator for top heating element 4 Actual Baking Temperature Top Heating Element Actual baking temperature indicator for top heating element 5 Pre Set Baking Temperature Bott...

Page 42: ...tervals between 1 and 20 It can only be set before baking It is not possible to use both steaming systems at the same time therefore the icon for the steaming system that is not selected is blocked an...

Page 43: ...mperature by pressing the icon in the pop up menu that appears in the display The temperature may be set up to 300 C 3 Press the selected icon to confirm the set temperature The set baking temperature...

Page 44: ...ght hand side of the time bar 4 To extend the baking time during of after the baking process select the Add Time icon The end of the baking process is communicated by an acoustic signal and the Baking...

Page 45: ...confirmation icon in the display to confirm the number of intervals When the steam generator is warm enough the icon changes its colour from red to white which indicates that the steam generator is r...

Page 46: ...by pressing the manual steaming icon The colour of the steam generator icon indicates various system states dark grey colour of the icon means the function is locked The grey colour of the icon with a...

Page 47: ...if necessary 1 Press the icon to select the position of the flap The colour of the icon indicates the vapour extraction flap position grey colour of the icon with an image of a horizontal flap indica...

Page 48: ...ration Never touch the baking sheets without oven mitts Open the appliance door carefully When opening the appliance door move as far away from the oven as possible as hot air and steam may escape Pla...

Page 49: ...NG ENDED The acoustic signal can be interrupted by touching anywhere on the screen Quickly but carefully empty the oven and close the door of the oven as soon as possible so that the oven does not coo...

Page 50: ...Return to previous menu The screen shows 6 programs per page Fig 17 Use the Up and Down icons to browse through the list of available programs Prior to first operation cl ean the appli ance and its eq...

Page 51: ...ing program 1 Program number 2 Program name 3 Screen change function key 4 Information bar 5 Program time 6 Top bottom heating element 7 Steam setting 8 Add baking time 9 Vapour extraction flap positi...

Page 52: ...ng programs Each program may consist of 6 phases of the baking process Each program has a number a name a pictogram and an activation field Fig 19 1 Image 2 Selected program 3 Program number 4 Program...

Page 53: ...se of the other phases The menu contains the pre heating temperature in the first line under the numerical symbols In the other phases the total baking time is displayed in the first line Fig 20 1 Pro...

Page 54: ...d program and displays the new pictogram already 5 Preparation function In the first phase the pre heating time is displayed while in the other phases the total baking time is displayed When Preparati...

Page 55: ...ring the baking phase It may be switched on and off with the ON or OFF options 12 Undo key Icon used to return to the Edit Program menu 13 Deletion of the recently edited baking phase The last active...

Page 56: ...s during the baking process The timer alarms can be set independently of the main alarm which communicates the end of the baking process Select any phase icon except the first phase icon as the first...

Page 57: ...ded to the program by pressing the Delete Last Timer Alarm icon Confirm the action by pressing the confirmation icon in the pop up menu that appears in the display Settings Menu The Settings menu can...

Page 58: ...and return to the menu using the Undo icon The menu will be displayed in the newly set language 7 AUTO PREHEATING This option allows you to set an automatic preparation process at a specific time e g...

Page 59: ...s etc 2 PASSWORD Passwords for service use 3 SOUND Buzzer settings on off 4 GENERAL SETTINGS Condensation hood settings door lock vapour hood flap steam settings 5 TEMPERATURE Setting of maximum and m...

Page 60: ...communication etc 13 STATISTICS All data for man hours days to service 14 CONTROL SETUP Contains the I O menu for service Activating Timer for Automatic Pre Heating Pre heating the oven is a function...

Page 61: ...d the parameter automatically switches to OFF 2 START TIME Parameter 16 08 can be used to set the time by which the appliance should be ready for operation 3 START DAY Parameter 16 09 shows the day on...

Page 62: ...LECTION Indicator of the day for which automatic pre heating is activated 2 TIME Shows the time for which the appliance is ready for operation 3 PROGRAM NUMBER Shows the number of the selected program...

Page 63: ...btain the password USB Transfer 1 To transfer a program go to the main menu 2 Insert the USB drive into the USB port on the left side of the appliance In the main menu the USB icon in the status bar m...

Page 64: ...drive 6 If pictograms and sounds are also to be transferred to another oven SOUND and IMAGES must be selected before transferring The options LOGS or PARAMETERS cannot be selected with the admin passw...

Page 65: ...information bar The information bar shows the name and number of the error that occurred Fig 30 The first phase should be to reset the program 1 Press the Stop icon to end the baking program 2 Return...

Page 66: ...ERR05 BIM1 Fan 1 motor Pre heating ERR06 BIM2 Fan 2 motor Pre heating ERR07 TP1 OVR Too high a baking chamber temperature ERR08 TP1 UNDR Too low a baking chamber temperature ERR11 TP3 OVR Overheating...

Page 67: ...cleaning do not use any scouring agents that contain solvents nor corrosive cleaning agents They may damage the surface 7 2 Cleaning Daily Cleaning WARNING After daily use the oven must be cooled to...

Page 68: ...ts Do not use a pressure washer Do not use metal wire brushes Appliance Door Appliance Door Seal 1 At the end of each working day the appliance door seal should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth ATTEN...

Page 69: ...e Cleaning the Oven Electrical Components Off of Flour and Other Soilings Every 3 6 months carry out a preventive service inspection of the oven and cleaning inside the electrical parts of the oven co...

Page 70: ...ch the electrical parts neither with your hands nor with the vacuum cleaner components after inspection and cleaning immediately and carefully reposition the side cover in its original position and fi...

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