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Combi Steamer

Convotherm 4 Table-Top Models

Operating Manual UL, CAN – Original, ENG

Your meal. Our mission.

Summary of Contents for 4 Table-Top

Page 1: ...Combi Steamer Convotherm 4 Table Top Models Operating Manual UL CAN Original ENG Your meal Our mission...

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Page 3: ...IMPORTANT IT IS COMPULSORY TO POST INSTRUCTIONS WHICH ARE TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT THE USER SMELLS GAS THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LOCATED IN A PROMINENT LOCA TION AND BE FULLY UNDERSTOOD BY ALL US...

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Page 5: ...Bakeware in Size X 20 Units 44 4 1 3 Combi Steamer Loading Capacity 46 4 2 General Cooking Instructions 47 4 2 1 Safely Using the Unit 47 4 2 2 Turning the Combi Steamer On and Off Lighting Instructio...

Page 6: ...el 110 5 2 10 How to Clean the Hygienic Plug In Gasket Thoroughly 112 5 3 Specific Cleaning Instructions 113 5 3 1 Safely Using the Unit 113 5 3 2 Replacing the Rinse Aid Canister 115 5 3 3 Replacing...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...Electrical units with boiler ES Electrical units with water injection GB Gas unit with boiler GS Gas unit with water in jection N On units with NSF cer tification 3 Electrical specifications 4 Serial...

Page 9: ...manual topics The operating manual is intended for briefed staff and trained qualified staff see Staff Requirements on page 40 in the operating manual It covers the following topics Configuration and...

Page 10: ...nual 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 o...

Page 11: ...ures to be taken Being responsible for ensuring that the unit and its components are maintained at the required intervals Cook Primarily takes care of organizational tasks such as Entering cooking pro...

Page 12: ...ding the work sequences in volved in cleaning the combi steamer Includes and refers to instructions regarding the combi steamer steps that will be required repeatedly when clean ing the steamer Operat...

Page 13: ...old DT cooking Overnight cooking ecoCooking Low oxygen slow cooking Rethermalization operating modes Your combi steamer can be used to rethermalize a variety of food To this end the combi steamer can...

Page 14: ...oClean fully automatic cleaning Eight cleaning profiles for varying levels of soiling available with some of them including steam disinfection and drying Oven cleaning without using cleaning agents ri...

Page 15: ...terial HygienicCare 6 Suction panel Used to distribute heat uniformly within the oven cavity Separates the fan compartment from the oven cavity 7 Rack Used to hold standard size bakeware 8 Core temper...

Page 16: ...enicCare 7 Suction panel Used to distribute heat uniformly within the oven cavity Separates the fan compartment from the oven cavity 8 Rack Used to hold standard size bakeware 9 Core temperature probe...

Page 17: ...ting the combi steamer 2 Padlock Used to secure the operating panel cover onto the unit case Not included 3 Padlock Used to secure the unit door onto the unit case Not included 4 Unit door hasp Featur...

Page 18: ...USB port Used to plug in a USB stick Operating panel layout and parts in easyDial No Designation Function 1 Unit ON OFF switch Used to turn the combi steamer on and off 2 Control panel The unit s cent...

Page 19: ...well Working with on the combi steamer Follow the instructions below Only people who meet all the requirements specified in this operating manual should be allowed to use and otherwise work with on th...

Page 20: ...s functional capability Do not operate the combi steamer unless it has been properly transported set up installed and placed into operation as indicated in the installation manual and the person respo...

Page 21: ...f the unit Do not use the recoil hand shower for any thing other than cleaning the oven cavity Do NOT use bases or acids to clean the combi steamer and make sure it is not exposed to acid fumes The on...

Page 22: ...e used as an example representing all table top models Required warning labels on the unit The following warning labels must always be clearly visible on the combi steamer at the locations shown in th...

Page 23: ...n moving the combi steamer When moving the combi steamer look out for obsta cles and uneven surfaces 2 Unit connection damage and disconnection warning for when the combi steamer is placed on a base w...

Page 24: ...of view Risk of scalding when liquid food is spilled This hazard exists when liquids or food that becomes liquefied during cooking are placed on the upper shelf levels Do not use shelf levels located...

Page 25: ...sk of burns posed by hot surfaces on the outside and inside of the combi steamer as well as by hot unit parts bakeware and other cooking accessories on the inside Risk of burns posed by the vents on t...

Page 26: ...es with a spray head that can pose a number of hazards Risk of scalding if the spray head is used to spray water into the hot oven cavity e g to clean it Risk of scalding if the combi steamer is in th...

Page 27: ...azard heat hot steam Risk hazard Where and in which situations will the risk hazard exist What to do Risk of scalding posed by hot steam In front of the unit if the unit door is not intact Check the u...

Page 28: ...make sure to only slide them into fully visi ble shelf levels as well as to pull them out in a completely horizontal position Wear appropriate protective gloves When using racks Lock the racks correct...

Page 29: ...the transport trolley s tray guard bar in place when moving the transport trolley Make sure that the transport trolley does not topple over The trans port trolley is at risk of toppling over when bei...

Page 30: ...d be performed by qualified staff only When the cooking process is man ually interrupted Never interrupt the cooking proc ess on purpose Do not use the oven cavity to tem porarily store the food being...

Page 31: ...d in which situations will the risk hazard exist What to do Risk of electric shock posed by live parts If the units are on a base with cas ters and the electrical connection breaks as a result of the...

Page 32: ...e the unit in windless envi ronments only Make sure that the installed venti lation equipment works properly and follow all the ventilation rules specified by the gas installation engineer Arrange for...

Page 33: ...ling the cleaning agent canisters Wear the required personal protec tive equipment Whenever handling the bottles for single measure dispensing Wear the required personal protec tive equipment Whenever...

Page 34: ...xhaust outlet Ventilation port Risk of scalding posed by hot steam whenever water is sprayed into the hot oven cavity Inside the entire oven cavity Before starting to clean the unit wait until the ove...

Page 35: ...sed by hot liquid food When units are being moved on a base with casters Do not move units if there is any food still in them Risk of electric shock posed by live parts When units are being moved on a...

Page 36: ...k hazard exist What to do Gas explosion hazard Whenever the unit is moved In the case of units on a base with casters that are connected using a flexible connecting hose When cleaning the case or the...

Page 37: ...top of gas units Air vent Exhaust outlet Ventilation port Safety hazard electricity Risk hazard Where and in which situations will the risk hazard exist What to do Risk of electric shock posed by live...

Page 38: ...to make sure that the operating panel is in its proper place 3 Unit door with door solenoid switch Unit door Protects the operator and the surroundings from hot steam Check the pane for scratches crac...

Page 39: ...t when the pow er went out Starts the fully automatic oven cleaning process again from a defined state after a power outage None 8 installed by the customer Disconnector Used to de energize the unit d...

Page 40: ...ring the unit s settings And takes care of all operator tasks as well if necessary Operator Is semi skilled Has been briefed on how to operate the combi steamer Works under supervision Is familiar wit...

Page 41: ...n forte S ConvoClean new S ConvoCare S The required protective equipment will depend on the cleaning agents being used and the selected cleaning method and may include Respirator Safety eyewear Protec...

Page 42: ...specific actions that must be carried out when using the com bi steamer and the corresponding accessories 4 1 Basic Guidelines for Putting Food Into the Combi Steamer 4 1 1 Placing Bakeware in Size X...

Page 43: ...U rail s 1 upper flange 1 The sheet pans must be slid in at the same height on both sides Do NOT slide in the sheet pans BETWEEN the two flanges on the U rails Do not put liquids or food that will be...

Page 44: ...lowing figure shows how to set up a full size sheet pan 18 x 26 half size sheet pans 13 x 18 and quarter size sheet pans 13 x 9 5 in the U rails standard version in size X 20 units Placement rules Ove...

Page 45: ...les The sheet pan must be slid all the way in on top of the L rails 1 The sheet pan must be slid in at the same height on both sides Do not put liquids or food that will become liq uefied during cooki...

Page 46: ...max shelf spacing 68 mm pcs 7 7 11 11 Steam table pans 12 x 20 x 1 pcs 6 12 10 20 Steam table pans 12 x 20 x 2 5 pcs 6 12 10 20 Half size wire racks 13 x 20 pcs 6 10 Half size sheet pans 13 x 18 on wi...

Page 47: ...shut off the gas Thoroughly ventilate the room Do not operate any electrical devices or equipment Make sure not to cause any sparks Evacuate the building Call the gas utility and if necessary the fire...

Page 48: ...f the unit door or any parts that are or were found inside the oven cavity during cooking may result in burns Wear the required personal protective equipment Hot steam Risk of scalding posed by hot st...

Page 49: ...aks Gas leaks may result in an explosion in the presence of an ignition source Do not move the unit during operation If using a unit that is placed on a base with casters and is connected using a flex...

Page 50: ...s not have any obvious damage and looks like it is safe and working properly when subjected to a visual inspection The gas supply line and the system used to remove exhaust gases do not have any obvio...

Page 51: ...off the combi steamer before extended periods of nonuse Before extended periods of nonuse disconnect the unit from the water gas and power supplies 4 How to Cook with Your Combi Steamer Operating Man...

Page 52: ...ed must have been cleaned properly There must not be any foreign objects inside the oven cavity The oven drain must be clear It must not be clogged or blocked by any residues The strainer on the oven...

Page 53: ...oking sequence 7 Wait until the cooking sequence is done 8 Once the cooking sequence is done the unit will make an acoustic signal to let you know Follow the software s prompts 9 Open the unit door 10...

Page 54: ...o access the stored cooking profiles you will need for your food or enter a new cooking profile for smoking and start it see operating instructions The combi steamer and the accessories being used mus...

Page 55: ...he smoking sequence is done the unit will make an acoustic signal to let you know Follow the software s prompts 10 Open the unit door 11 Remove the smoked food 12 Remove the smoker box 13 Close the un...

Page 56: ...to let you know Follow the software s prompts The oven cavity will be cooled down with a Cool down sequence You will then be prompted to put the smoker box inside 9 Open the unit door 10 Place the sm...

Page 57: ...17 Remove the smoker box 18 Close the unit door 4 How to Cook with Your Combi Steamer Operating Manual 57...

Page 58: ...low the steps below without exception Immediately shut off the gas Thoroughly ventilate the room Do not operate any electrical devices or equipment Make sure not to cause any sparks Evacuate the build...

Page 59: ...se check to make sure that the retaining element designed to limit how much the base can move with the unit is attached so that the unit will be mechanically secured Lack of oxygen Suffocation hazard...

Page 60: ...will not slide out of place Safely opening the unit door 1 Turn the door handle to the right Result The unit door will open into its cracked open position and the door handle will swing back to its re...

Page 61: ...erly by check ing that the profile actually resumes On units with a disappearing door Pull the unit door all the way to the front along the combi steamer s side and close it with a little momentum If...

Page 62: ...that will become liquefied during cooking make sure it is in a perfectly horizontal position Wear the required personal protective equipment Hot food and hot bakeware Burn hazard posed by hot food an...

Page 63: ...e way to the stop Check to make sure that the bakeware sheet pans and shelf grills have been slid in correctly as indicated in Placing Bakeware in Size X 10 Units on page 42 or Placing Bakeware in Siz...

Page 64: ...ids or food that will become liquefied during cooking make sure they are in a perfectly horizontal position Wear the required personal protective equipment Hot food and hot bakeware Burn hazard posed...

Page 65: ...o the transport trolley from behind Make sure that the wheel axles go under the transport trolley s hem 2 Engage the latch 3 Lift the tray guard bar at the back of the mobile shelf rack and swing it t...

Page 66: ...transport trolley may otherwise topple over when moving 5 Lock the tray guard bar you previously opened back in place Putting Food Inside the Plate Rack 1 Place the plate rack on the transport trolley...

Page 67: ...ake sure they are in a perfectly horizontal position Wear the required personal protective equipment Hot food and hot bakeware Burn hazard posed by hot food and hot bakeware Bakeware that is placed on...

Page 68: ...f rack and swing it to the right side 2 Take out the food making sure the container is in a hori zontal position Taking food out from the plate rack 1 Slightly lift the plates out from the rings and h...

Page 69: ...n cavity parts the inside of the unit door or any parts that are or were found inside the oven cavity during cooking may result in burns Before changing the equipment inside the oven cavity wait until...

Page 70: ...ll in frame inside the oven cavity by guiding the holes on the roll in frame s foot angle brackets onto the pins on the bottom of the oven cavity 2 Slide the core temperature probe into the spiral hol...

Page 71: ...to ConvoSmoke 69 Required accessories Transport trolley Mobile shelf rack or plate rack Prerequisites The roll in frame for the mobile shelf rack plate rack must be installed inside the oven cavity Th...

Page 72: ...eamer Press the button underneath the transport trolley s han dlebar so that the engaging mechanism on the back of the trolley will be raised Then release the button so that the engaging mecha nism wi...

Page 73: ...olley and into the oven cavity 6 Release the transport trolley s parking brakes 7 Release the transport trolley s engaging mechanism from the oven cavity opening and move the trolley away 8 Close the...

Page 74: ...he engaging mecha nism will be lowered and engage the oven cavity open ing 3 Lock all the transport trolley casters wheels 4 Pull the mobile shelf rack plate rack out from the oven cavity and onto the...

Page 75: ...bakeware or plates containing hot liquids make sure to cover the bakeware plates Make sure that the transport trolley with the mobile shelf rack plate rack does not topple over The transport trolley...

Page 76: ...e If you will not be needing the core temperature probe for the cooking sequence you will be using make sure to put it away Not doing so may result in the probe being damaged Putting away the core tem...

Page 77: ...oftware will give priority to the external core temperature probe or sous vide probe when cooking The internal core temperature probe CANNOT be used simul taneously with the external core temperature...

Page 78: ...e oven WARNING Risk of burns due to high temperatures inside the oven cavity This includes all parts that are or have been inside the oven cavity during cooking Wear the required personal protective e...

Page 79: ...he USB cover protects the USB port so that no steam will be able to enter the control system elec tronics during cooking or cleaning Make sure that there is no USB stick plugged in and that the port i...

Page 80: ...de of the unit door or any parts that are or were found inside the oven cavity during cooking may result in burns Before changing the equipment inside the oven cavity wait until the oven cavity has co...

Page 81: ...the rack and swing it 2 towards the inside of the oven cavity 2 Release the retainer on the rear top corner that is holding the rack in place 3 Push 1 the rack upwards and remove 2 it 4 How to Cook w...

Page 82: ...cks properly so that the latter are correctly secured 3 To check that both racks are properly installed slide a sheet pan in Check to make sure that the sheet pan is correctly in place in or on the ra...

Page 83: ...ghtly lift 1 the rack again and swing it 2 a little bit to the side in order to remove it from the pin in the oven cav ity s lower rear area 3 Remove the rack from the two upper pins inside the oven c...

Page 84: ...operly engaging the racks guides 3 To check that both racks are properly installed slide a sheet pan in Check to make sure that the sheet pan is correctly in place in or on the rails as indicated in P...

Page 85: ...or 60 Smoking bisquettes Only use smoking bisquettes that are made of hardwood chips and are intended for this purpose The manufacturer recommends using BRADLEY SMOKING BISQUETTES which can be bought...

Page 86: ...e smoker box containing the bisquettes from the handle and slide it all the way onto the smoker heater in side the oven cavity Make sure that the heating element goes into the smoker box opening meant...

Page 87: ...smoker heater 2 Let the smoker box fully cool down outside of the oven cavity in a fireproof location that is not exposed to wind 3 Empty the smoker box of ashes and the remains of the bisquettes you...

Page 88: ...ial CL0 cleaning pro file With easyTouch H2O cleaning profile For cleaning very light soiling or eliminating odors between individ ual cooking sequences After prolonged periods of nonuse to remove dus...

Page 89: ...time in order to get rid of all oven cavity soiling and impurities accumulated during transit setup and installa tion After performing maintenance on the combi steamer in order to get rid of all oven...

Page 90: ...new or forte How to Fully Automatically Clean the Oven Cavity Using Canisters on page 97 ConvoClean new or forte and ConvoCare How to Fully Automatically Clean the Oven Cavity Using the Single Measure...

Page 91: ...e suction panel How to Clean the Oven Cavity Section Behind the Suction Panel on page 110 ConvoClean new or forte Hygienic plug in gasket around unit door Wipe all around by hand using a soft cloth an...

Page 92: ...ories Fully automatic oven cleaning Oven cleaning with rinse aid only available only with the easyTouch ConvoCare clean ing profile Cleaning agent canisters con nected to the cleaning system underneat...

Page 93: ...l storage rooms where they will not be close to nor come into contact with food ConvoClean new ConvoClean forte ConvoCare Use ConvoCare K concentrate only to pre pare ready to use ConvoCare solution w...

Page 94: ...quirements concerning the combi steamer s functional capability on page 20 are being met The Requirements concerning the combi steamer s surroundings on page 20 are being met All warning labels are at...

Page 95: ...n scalding Before performing any cleaning task wait until the oven cavity has cooled down to a temperature lower than 60 C Contact with cleaning agents Chemical burn hazard and skin eye and respirator...

Page 96: ...water and a soft cloth to thoroughly wipe off any cleaning agents and rinse aid previously applied to the inside of the oven cavity Use plenty of clean water to wipe off any cleaning agents used on th...

Page 97: ...not be any foreign objects in side the oven cavity All bakeware sheet pans and shelf grills as well as any other accessories must have been taken out from the oven cavity The oven drain must be clear...

Page 98: ...or cleaning agents Check the oven cavity to make sure that no foreign ob jects got in during rinsing If there are any foreign ob jects remove them If additional cleaning is required clean and rinse t...

Page 99: ...grills as well as any other accessories must have been taken out from the oven cavity The oven drain must be clear It must not be clogged or blocked by any residues The strainer on the oven drain mus...

Page 100: ...id from the single measure dispensing bottles to the inside of the oven cavity If necessary remove the mobile shelf rack plate rack from the oven cavity to do so and then slide the shelf rack back in...

Page 101: ...grills as well as any other accessories must have been taken out from the oven cavity The oven drain must be clear It must not be clogged or blocked by any residues The strainer on the oven drain must...

Page 102: ...ng agent or rinse aid if the unit is not completely rinsed out If the unit does not have a pullout spray head use an external water jet to rinse out the unit or thoroughly wipe the oven cavity the acc...

Page 103: ...amer s operating instructions All food must have been taken out from the oven cavity There must not be any foreign objects in side the oven cavity All bakeware sheet pans and shelf grills as well as a...

Page 104: ...l in frame with the cleaning agent inside the spray bottle 11 Close the unit door 12 Wait for the cleaning phase to be done approx 10 mi nutes 13 Once the cleaning phase is done the unit will make an...

Page 105: ...nd the suction panel with plenty of water and a soft cloth 19 Lock the suction panel back in place 20 Place the roll in frame back in and move the mobile shelf rack plate rack back in 21 Check to make...

Page 106: ...e clear It must not be clogged or blocked by any residues The strainer on the oven drain must be in place The unit door s inner glass door must be properly locked in place The suction panel is properl...

Page 107: ...ocked by any residues The strainer on the oven drain must be in place The unit door s inner glass door must be properly locked in place The suction panel is properly locked in place The unit door must...

Page 108: ...ow Follow the software s prompts 9 Open the unit door and check to make sure that every thing has been cleaned properly The oven cavity should be visibly clean and should not give off any smells typic...

Page 109: ...on household glass cleaner ready You must have several at least three clean soft cloths ready The unit door must have already cooled down to room temperature How to Clean the Double Glass Door 1 Open...

Page 110: ...e of units with a rack The left rack must have been removed In the case of units with a mobile shelf rack plate rack does not apply to ConvoSmoke The mo bile shelf rack plate rack and the roll in fram...

Page 111: ...5 Lock the suction panel back in place 6 Leave the unit door ajar in order to let the oven cavity dry out 5 How to Clean the Combi Steamer Operating Manual 111...

Page 112: ...You must have the necessary cleaning agent common household dishwashing liquid ready You must have several at least three clean soft cloths ready How to Clean the Hygienic Plug In Gasket Thoroughly 1...

Page 113: ...de of the unit door or any parts that are or were found inside the oven cavity during cooking may result in burns Touching the air vent and exhaust outlet may also result in burns Before performing an...

Page 114: ...that are connected using a flexible connecting hose you can pull the unit forward up to its limit to clean the case or the floor surface below it This limit usually 0 5 m will be defined by the retain...

Page 115: ...r 2 all the way to just un der the 10 liter marking 4 3 Then carefully pour 0 33 l of ConvoCare K concentrate 3 into the canister 1 4 Check the liquid level inside the canister If the level is below t...

Page 116: ...cap is open and clear 4 Check to make sure that the canisters are set up cor rectly The canisters supporting surface must not be higher than the edge where the feet and the unit case meet The canister...

Page 117: ...oClean new or ConvoClean forte canister Replacing the Cleaning Agent Canister 1 Remove the cap from the ConvoClean new or Convo Clean forte replacement canister 2 Find the canister that is connected t...

Page 118: ...cap is open and clear 4 Check to make sure that the canisters are set up cor rectly The canisters supporting surface must not be higher than the edge where the feet and the unit case meet The canister...

Page 119: ...taining cleaning agent and rinse aid ready to go as required by the cleaning program you are using Please refer to Supplying Cleaning Agents on page 93 Adding Cleaning Agent from Single Measure Dispen...

Page 120: ...bottle while it is still on the pointed tip 5 Once you are done carefully remove the bottle from the pointed tip Remove the bottle from the oven cavity Repeat steps 2 through 5 if the software prompt...

Page 121: ...g the Racks 80 Using the Transport Trolley to Put Food Inside the Oven and Take It Out Does Not Apply to ConvoSmoke 71 Required tools A suitable tool e g a flat blade screwdriver for releasing the lat...

Page 122: ...ng and swinging out the suction panel 1 Release the upper and lower latches with the tool 2 Swing the suction panel towards the inside of the oven cavity 5 How to Clean the Combi Steamer Operating Man...

Page 123: ...l in place 1 Follow the same steps used to release and swing out the suction panel but in opposite order 2 Check to make sure that the upper and lower latches are engaged 5 How to Clean the Combi Stea...

Page 124: ...to a temperature of less than 60 C since the last time it was used The unit door must be open Removing the hygienic plug in gasket 1 Pull out the hygienic plug in gasket around the unit door opening...

Page 125: ...nit Door 60 Prerequisites The oven cavity must have cooled down to a temperature of less than 60 C since the last time it was used Releasing and swinging out the inner glass door 1 Open the unit door...

Page 126: ...grease Emptying and Cleaning the Grease Collection Canister 1 Remove the screw closure 1 with the connected tube from the grease collection canister 2 2 Place the screw closure 1 with the connected t...

Page 127: ...up installa tion use cleaning use of cleaning agents maintenance repair or descaling In order to get a two year extended warranty for spare parts the unit needs to be registered on the manufacturer s...

Page 128: ...ienic plug in gas ket has cracks or is greasy As specified in the parts list One 1 hygienic plug in gasket Replacing the oven light halogen lamp When the halogen lamp does not light up anymore in any...

Page 129: ...art the unit E10 Water filter fault Replace the water treatment system cartridge E34 0 Boiler pump fault Disconnect the unit from the outlet for approx 10 seconds and restart it E58 0 Cleaning agent d...

Page 130: ...ay not be available or may only be possible to a limited extent It may not be possible to use the core temperature probe and the optional sous vide probe in cer tain cases The only functions available...

Page 131: ...as uring points available E22 5 x x x x x All functions EXCEPT Steam Delta T cooking Combi steam Delta T cooking Hot air Delta T cooking No functions with core temperature probe or sous vide probe E23...

Page 132: ...x x x x All functions EXCEPT Crisp Tasty Fully automatic oven cleaning Semi automatic oven cleaning Affects cleaning and Crisp Tasty E58 0 x x x x All functions Fault relevant only to fully automatic...

Page 133: ...ot feature this error message meaning that the corresponding error fault will not limit the available functions or their parameters the restrictions in the table apply exclu sively to the other unit m...

Page 134: ...when the unit door is closed Regardless of the cause CAUTION Contamination hazard Destroy all food that has been in contact with the water The drain pipe or wastewater system is clogged or constricted...

Page 135: ...water is too hard Adjust the water hardness see Technical Data in the installa tion manual Poor cleaning results The wrong soiling level has been set Select a higher cleaning level The wrong cleaning...

Page 136: ...and the accessories being used do not have any obvious damage The supply lines installed for electrical power water wastewater and cleaning agents do not have any obvious damage have a secure fit are...

Page 137: ...ay also result in burns Before performing any maintenance work wait until the oven cavity has cooled down to a temperature lower than 60 C Wear the required personal protective equipment Sheet metal p...

Page 138: ...he Hygienic Plug In Gasket 124 Spare parts included As indicated in the spare parts list the required spare part is One 1 hygienic plug in gasket Prerequisites Check whether the following prerequisite...

Page 139: ...ways wear clean gloves when grabbing halogen lamps alternatively you can use a cloth Do not touch the bulb in new halogen lamps or halogen lamps that you will be reusing with your bare fingers If the...

Page 140: ...en wall and pull out the halogen lamp upwards in a straight line Installing the halogen lamp 1 Follow the same steps used to remove the halogen lamp but in opposite order When doing so tighten the scr...

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