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1  General

1.1  Environmental Protection

Policy statement

Our customers' expectations, the legal regulations and standards we have to follow, and our compa‐

ny's reputation are what drives the quality and service behind all our products.
Our environmental management policy is not only designed to ensure that we are always in full com‐

pliance with all environmental laws and regulations, but also reflects our commitment to the environ‐

ment and to continuously improving our performance in this field.
In order to ensure that we meet all of our environmental goals while maintaining the high quality of our

products, and that things stay this way, we have developed a quality and environmental management

system.
This system meets the requirements set forth in ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015.

Environmental protection measures

The following measures apply to this product:

Uses fully compostable packing products

Uses RoHS-compliant products

Complies with the REACH regulation

Shipping boxes are reused

Recommends and uses biodegradable cleaning agents

E-waste recycling

Environmentally friendly disposal of old units

Join us in our commitment to protecting the environment!

1 General

Installation Manual

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Summary of Contents for 10.10 mini

Page 1: ...Combi Oven Convotherm mini OES mini 6 06 6 10 10 10 Installation Manual UL USA Original ENG Advancing Your Ambitions...

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Page 3: ...limentation lectrique avant r paration WARNING Disconnect power at the main external power switch before servicing or repairing a combi oven IMPORTANT ALL SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED CONV...

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Page 5: ...sporting the unit to the installation location 28 4 2 Preparing for Unpacking 28 4 3 Included equipment and parts 29 5 Setup 30 5 1 Adjacent Systems 30 5 2 Installation location requirements 31 5 3 Re...

Page 6: ...Service and Disposal 56 9 Technical data 57 9 1 Dimensions and weights 57 9 2 Maximum permissible loading weight 58 9 3 Electrical supply 59 9 4 Heat loss 62 9 5 Water connections 62 9 6 Water qualit...

Page 7: ...order to ensure that we meet all of our environmental goals while maintaining the high quality of our products and that things stay this way we have developed a quality and environmental management sy...

Page 8: ...he combi oven Nameplate layout and structure No Designation 1 Unit name Combi Steamer 2 Trade name Letters Meaning OES Electrical units with water injection xx yy numbers Unit size mini Series 3 Elect...

Page 9: ...for the staff operating it Briefed on all of the combi oven s safety relevant functions mecha nisms and devices by the person placing the unit into operation Shown how the unit is operated by the per...

Page 10: ...ual must always be observed Parts of this document that must be read without exception Failure to take the information in this document into account may result in death injury or property damage In or...

Page 11: ...oor Seals the oven cavity 9 Door handle Used to open and close the unit door Cracked open position for safely opening the unit safety lock 10 Vents Used for ventilation purposes 11 Rear panel Covers t...

Page 12: ...unction 21 Unit feet Used to set up and level the unit 22 Nameplate Used to identify the unit Material The unit s inner and outer parts are made of stainless steel 2 Configuration and Functions Instal...

Page 13: ...rameter so that it can be config ured Starts and stops the cooking program 4 Knob Cooking parameters and extra functions can be selected or adjusted by turning this knob 5 Press Go buttons Programmabl...

Page 14: ...er relevant regulations and standards These include but are not limited to The National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 current edition The Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 2 The Food Code and Food Servi...

Page 15: ...jects Your Combi Oven s Intended Use 16 Warning Labels on the Combi Oven 18 Hazards posed by the unit 21 Safety Devices 23 Staff and Work Area Requirements 25 Personal protective equipment 27 3 For Yo...

Page 16: ...ds Requirements concerning the combi oven s functional capability Do not operate the combi oven unless it has been properly transported set up installed and placed into operation as indicated in the i...

Page 17: ...er to clean the unit Do NOT use a water jet to clean the outside of the unit Do not use an external water jet for any thing other than cleaning the oven cavity Do NOT use bases or acids to clean the c...

Page 18: ...r food that becomes liquefied during cooking are placed on the upper shelf levels Do not use shelf levels located above your field of view for liq uids or food that will become liquefied With ConvoCle...

Page 19: ...DRAIN OUTLET WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm www p65Warnings ca gov AVERTISSEMENT Cancer et Troubles de l appareil reproducteur www p65Warnings ca gov Warnings in the combi oven wiring compartme...

Page 20: ...ration servicing maintenance or repair work must have read and understood the installation manual Rules for working on electrical systems The combi oven must be electrically connected in conformity wi...

Page 21: ...ke sure that a sufficient number of people help correct the unit s position do not lift or carry too much weight during the process Rule of thumb 30 lbs to a maximum of 120 lbs depending on age and ge...

Page 22: ...using aggressive cleaning agents How can I avoid the hazard Wear the required personal protective equipment Observe the instructions and warnings on the cleaning agent labels and in the relevant safe...

Page 23: ...aching into the moving fan inside the wiring compartment Check to make sure that the covers are in their proper place 2 Operating panel can only be removed with tools Prevents staff from accidental ly...

Page 24: ...Function Check Unit door solenoid switch electrical door sensor Stops turns off the following when the unit door is opened Fan will stop after a few sec onds Heating element Cleaning agent spraying in...

Page 25: ...andling heavy loads Is able to assess whether the unit s power water and drain connections have been correctly set up Setting up the unit Installing the fully automatic oven cleaning system optional P...

Page 26: ...stallation and placement into operation During installation and placement into operation the work area for staff will be the entire area occu pied by the unit and its surroundings 3 For Your Safety In...

Page 27: ...nnection Drain connection Tools and equipment necessary for the specif ic task at hand Work clothes and personal protec tive equipment based on the re quired task in accordance with country specific r...

Page 28: ...pth in 29 1 35 8 35 8 Transporting the unit to the installation location for the first time Observe the following when transporting the unit Always use a pallet to transport the unit Always keep the u...

Page 29: ...ack One right hand side rack Documents The following documents are enclosed with the unit One installation manual One operating manual hardware One operating instructions document software One supplem...

Page 30: ...t fire hazards and other structural issues such as corrosion mold and or a de crease in stability there must be sufficient clearance between the top of the unit and the ceiling This clearance must be...

Page 31: ...d or covered with any flammable materials no fiberboard no contact between flammable materials and the bottom of the unit Likewise there must not be any flammable materials on the undersides of these...

Page 32: ...loading weight lbs 29 44 66 Maximum weight of cleaning agents lbs 44 44 44 Equipment stand weight lbs See the equipment stand weight in Technical Data on page 57 Space required In order to ensure tha...

Page 33: ...n used as an example representing all models T 180 c B c a 90 b B 6 06 mini 6 10 mini 10 10 mini Meaning B Minimum required space for the unit width when the door is opened 90 in 24 9 24 9 24 9 B Mini...

Page 34: ...ance required between the top of the unit and the ceiling Vertical clearance H1 is only meant to serve as a reference point for the minimum vertical clearance Meaning H1 Reference point for minimum ve...

Page 35: ...st be carefully lifted and secured in such a way that it will not tip over Observe the center of gravity Removing the unit from the pallet using the carrying straps To find out how much your unit weig...

Page 36: ...hen placed on top of a work table the unit must be secured in such a way that it will not slide out of place Setting up the unit on a work table 6 06 6 10 mini 1 Place the unit on the work table 2 Use...

Page 37: ...the following rule must be observed In the case of equipment stands with shelf levels for bakeware the equipment stands upper panel must be correctly in place in order to prevent food being temporaril...

Page 38: ...equipment stand from below 6 Position the device with the stand and use the height ad justable feet to level the stand Use a spirit level to make sure that the unit is properly leveled 7 Fasten the b...

Page 39: ...are similar in terms of weight Do not under any circumstance only place a unit on the top of the stacking kit It must be possible to set up the stacking kit at the installation location in such a way...

Page 40: ...installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 current edition the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 2 all other applica ble national and state laws and regulations and the loc...

Page 41: ...hout suffix W Between two to six feet long for counter top mounted or three to ten feet long for floor mounted units A warning label must be affixed to the power cord please refer to Warning labels on...

Page 42: ...to the equipotential bonding system at the intended connection point 1 2 If necessary reset the safety thermostat for the oven cav ity 3 Connect the appropriate power plug to the power cord 2 For per...

Page 43: ...The following table shows the equipment that must be provided by the customer and the rules that have to be followed when making the relevant electrical connections Equipment Rules RJ45 port A networ...

Page 44: ...ed for this use by the customer 2 When placing the combi oven into operation check wheth er the kitchenconnect Internet icon indicates an active connection on the user interface Checking the network c...

Page 45: ...applicable federal state and local laws and regulations Water connection configuration The unit is designed for a permanent connection to the water supply via a connecting hose with a min imum diamete...

Page 46: ...quality information refer to the Technical Data on page 57 section B Cold water connection Z Water supply provided by the customer Drinking water quality X 0 003 sediment filter A 0 003 sediment filt...

Page 47: ...or Y1 Y2 4 Install an appropriate backflow preventer V in the water supply line if required by local regulations 5 Connect the unit as shown in the Connection drawing on page 64 6 Flush the sediment f...

Page 48: ...and carbonate hardness analysis kit including two beakers part No 3019010 Protective gloves Checking the water quality Measure the water s conductivity and total hardness To do so follow the instruct...

Page 49: ...stained temperature of 140 F The drain pipe must not taper or have any other diameter reducing deformations at any point The drain pipe s minimum diameter will depend on the pipe s total length and th...

Page 50: ...n drawing on page 64 2 Safety overflow At the bottom of the unit connection point M please refer to Connection drawing on page 64 Used to drain water in the event of a failure blockage 3 1 drain pipe...

Page 51: ...s an example representing all models 1 5 3 2 4 No Designation Color coding F Unit connection for rinse aid Green inscription G Unit connection for cleaning agent Red inscription 1 Canister with ConvoC...

Page 52: ...le on the rear bulkhead fitting F and secure the tube using the wire hose clamp 3 see Rinse aid connection adhesive label at the back of the unit 2 Insert the suction nozzle on the green suction tube...

Page 53: ...do not have any obvious damage have a secure fit are not dripping anywhere and appear to be safe and fully functional after a visual inspection The Requirements concerning the combi oven s functional...

Page 54: ...has been subjected to an individual electric inspection see below All safety guards and devices are in their intended place and are working properly All warning labels are at their intended location T...

Page 55: ...user Brief the user on all safety relevant functions mechanisms and devices Show the user how to oper ate the unit and fill out the checklist enclosed with the unit Warranty information Warranty claim...

Page 56: ...k step by step in opposite order please refer to the Installation on page 40 Transportation on page 28 and Setup on page 30 sec tions Do not move the unit before disconnecting all of its connections T...

Page 57: ...ging lbs 101 119 152 Weight with ConvoClean option With packaging lbs 126 150 183 Without packaging lbs 99 121 154 Safety clearances Rear in 2 0 2 0 2 0 Right hand side in 2 0 2 0 2 0 Left hand side l...

Page 58: ...he shelf levels must not exceed the combi oven s maximum permissible loading weight For more information on loading details please refer to the operating manual 6 06 mini 6 10 mini 10 10 mini Maximum...

Page 59: ...ctors NEMA 15 30P or L15 30P 15 50P or L15 50P Ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI according to UL 943 NEC NFPA70 3 208 240 V 60 Hz 3 PE for 240 V Rated power consumption kW 5 9 7 45 11 25 Hot air o...

Page 60: ...7 9 27 1 Recommended supply connection Supply cord 4 wire two to six feet long AWG 10 10 8 Recommended supply connection ground wire AWG 10 10 8 Conductor insulation rating SO SOO STO STOO SEO SJO SJO...

Page 61: ...y cord 4 wire two to six feet long AWG 10 Recommended supply connection ground wire AWG 10 Conductor insulation rating SO SOO STO STOO SEO SJO SJOO SJTO SJTOO SJEO HSO HSOO HSJO or HSJOO with or witho...

Page 62: ...ar den hose adapter The unit is designed for a permanent hookup to the water supply that uses a connecting hose with a minimum diam eter of 1 2 Flow pressure psi 29 87 2 6 bar Flow pressure with Convo...

Page 63: ...104 pH value 6 5 8 5 Cl chloride ppm max 60 CI2 free chlorine ppm max 0 2 SO4 2 sulfate ppm max 150 Fe iron ppm max 0 1 SiO2 silicate ppm max 13 NH2Cl monochloramine mg l max 0 2 9 7 Water consumption...

Page 64: ...door Front view Side view 23 7 20 3 27 7 4 16 9 1 2 4 7 15 4 3 5 23 6 5 5 1 6 2 6 View from above with wall clearances Connections at bottom of unit 2 2 2 I H 20 4 9 0 5 7 23 19 2 19 1 42 8 2 6 5 2 E...

Page 65: ...w 2 36 x 0 79 N RJ45 Ethernet port P mini Condensation Hood Pro optional Q Used to reset the thermal cutout mini 6 10 dimensions and connection points right hinged unit door Front view Side view 23 7...

Page 66: ...2 36 x 0 79 N RJ45 Ethernet port P mini Condensation Hood Pro optional Q Used to reset the thermal cutout mini 10 10 dimensions and connection points right hinged unit door Front view Side view 31 6...

Page 67: ...ning C Drain connection 1 5 D Electrical connection E Bonding F Rinse aid connection G Cleaning agent connection H Air vent 1 18 I Ventilation port 1 69 M Safety overflow 2 36 x 0 79 N RJ45 Ethernet p...

Page 68: ...view Side view 25 1 20 3 29 1 4 16 9 1 2 4 7 15 4 3 5 23 6 5 5 1 6 2 6 View from above with wall clearances Connections at bottom of unit 2 2 2 I H 20 4 9 0 5 7 23 19 2 19 1 42 8 2 6 5 2 E M N A B C F...

Page 69: ...Electrical connection E Bonding F Rinse aid connection G Cleaning agent connection H Air vent 1 18 I Ventilation port 1 69 M Safety overflow 2 36 x 0 79 N RJ45 Ethernet port O ConvoVent mini condensat...

Page 70: ...29 1 4 16 9 1 2 4 7 22 4 30 6 3 5 5 5 1 6 2 6 View from above with wall clearances Connections at bottom of unit 2 2 2 I H 20 4 9 0 5 7 23 19 2 19 1 49 8 2 6 5 2 M A B C F G 1 2 3 3 7 3 14 6 16 5 2 1...

Page 71: ...5 D Electrical connection E Bonding F Rinse aid connection G Cleaning agent connection H Air vent 1 18 I Ventilation port 1 69 M Safety overflow 2 36 x 0 79 N RJ45 Ethernet port O ConvoVent mini cond...

Page 72: ...37 4 16 9 1 2 4 7 22 4 30 6 3 5 5 5 1 6 2 6 View from above with wall clearances Connections at bottom of unit 2 2 2 I H 20 4 9 0 5 7 23 19 2 19 1 49 8 2 6 5 2 M A B C F G 1 2 3 3 7 3 14 6 16 5 2 1 8...

Page 73: ...onding F Rinse aid connection G Cleaning agent connection H Air vent 1 18 I Ventilation port 1 69 M Safety overflow 2 36 x 0 79 N RJ45 Ethernet port O ConvoVent mini condensation hood by Hal ton RS232...

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