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Operating this appliance out of level can cause DEATH, INJURY, and EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. 

This appliance must be level both front-to-back and side-to-side in all installations. 

NEVER operate this appliance out of level. 

If this appliance is suspected to be out of level, shut it down at once and call your qualified 

Cleveland Range authorized service agency immediately. 

 

CHAPTER 2 
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 

A.  Laws, Codes, and Regulations 

This equipment should be installed only by qualified, professional plumbers, pipe fitters, and 
electricians. 

1.  The installation of this appliance must conform with: 

a.  The National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest edition), or the Canadian Electrical 

Code, CSA C22.2, or local codes, as applicable. 

 

When installed, the appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with the 
above. 

 

NOTE: This appliance is not GFI (GFCI) compatible. 

b.  The Food Code (latest edition) of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 

2.  This equipment is to be installed to comply with the applicable federal, state, or local plumbing 

codes. 

3.  Installation instructions must be read in their entirety before starting installation of this 

appliance. 

4.  Install this appliance according to the policies and procedures outlined in this manual. 
5.  Installation must comply with all local fire and health codes. 

 

B.  Inspect for Shipping Damage 

 

If the appliance is damaged or damage is suspected: 

1)  Submit a Damage Claim to the Shipper immediately. 

2)  Inform your dealer at once. 

3)  Inform Cleveland Range in writing within three (3) days. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

C.  General Instructions 

1.  Select the MINI’s operating location. 

2.  Complete the water, drain, and electric lines before positioning and leveling the MINI. 

3.  Position and level the MINI. 

4.  Connect the utility lines after positioning and leveling the MINI. 

5.  Call Cleveland Range at 216-481-4900 for the Free Start-Up Program’s Performance Checkout. 

6.  After Setup and Performance Checkout, the MINI should provide years of reliable operation. 

 

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance of this appliance, or installation of 
a damaged appliance can result in DEATH, INJURY, EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, and void the warranty. 
NEVER install damaged appliances, equipment, or accessories. 
ALWAYS have installation and service performed by qualified Cleveland Range authorized personnel. 

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Summary of Contents for Mini Combi with Easy Touch

Page 1: ...AND PARTS MANUAL Mini Combi with Easy Touch For Tim Hortons Series OES6 10 Easy Touch 1333 East 179th Street Cleveland Ohio 44110 Phone 216 481 4900 1 800 338 2204 Fax 216 481 3782 www clevelandrange...

Page 2: ...instructions must be read in their entirety before starting installation of this appliance 4 Install this appliance according to the policies and procedures outlined in this manual 5 Installation mus...

Page 3: ...an out of level MINI can cause DEATH INJURY and EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MINIs must be level both front to back and side to side in all installations NEVER operate an out of level MINI If a MINI is suspected...

Page 4: ...ssage display Stores all device settings and recipes in an additional memory module Heavy duty stainless steel design Reliable door contact switch with long life Heavy duty skid resistant 4 adjustable...

Page 5: ...One 3 4 GHT Garden Hose Thread connection for treated potable water One 3 4 GHT Garden Hose Thread connection for untreated potable water Use NSF approved hose 35 PSI minimum 60 PSI maximum DRAIN CON...

Page 6: ...side for service access Contact Cleveland Range at 216 481 4900 for recommendations q Allow extra clearance on the side if the appliance has the optional hand shower r Installation must comply with al...

Page 7: ...he MINI if supply water is softened or chlorinated 6 If a water treatment system must be installed to achieve acceptable water quality install it BEFORE connecting the water supply lines to a MINI 7 I...

Page 8: ...ranty and Table 2 3 Install a water treatment system as needed i Installation Requirements 1 Apply non hardening pipe thread sealant to all the threaded connections except the GHT Female Garden Hose T...

Page 9: ...e if required Treated Water Solenoid Min water line Figure 2 2 Cleveland Range Water Supply Arrangement for Stacked MINIs Figure 2 1 Cleveland Range Water Supply Arrangement MINI 5 Water Connection Pr...

Page 10: ...A main external disconnect switch should be installed near the MINI as shown in Figure 2 3 d A separate fuse or breaker sized to meet the line amps required by the MINI should be installed either as...

Page 11: ...d health codes 5 Service Clearance Above 20 6 Keep the vents on the top and bottom of the MINI clear clean and free of obstruction 7 The factory installed legs must be used and must not be removed H I...

Page 12: ...tall the MINI directly over a drain Steam rising up out of the drain will adversely affect operation hamper cooling air circulation and damage electrical and electronic components 10 The total length...

Page 13: ...ons common to all pages Various functions Buttons common to all pages and what they do The individual buttons are described separately for each page The navigation area contains buttons that have the...

Page 14: ...age Page for entering data for cooking programs using steam superheated steam or convection Press Go Opens the Press Go page Direct access to preset recipes Regenerate Opens the Regenerate page Page f...

Page 15: ...ooking program Convection Selects the Convection cooking program Data input Cooking temperature Displays the keypad for entering the cooking temperature Cooking time Displays the keypad for entering t...

Page 16: ...the number of the cooking step for which data is currently displayed Opens the Cooking step summary page where it is possible to jump to any cooking step While the cooking program is running Displays...

Page 17: ...team cooking program Start time preset Delays the start of the cooking program to a defined start time or to a defined end of cooking time Vapor reducer Reduces the amount of vapor released through th...

Page 18: ...to access the Press Go page The buttons and what they do The buttons on the Press Go page have the following meanings and functions Button Meaning Function Program Recipe e g rolls Starts the cooking...

Page 19: ...temperature Displays the keypad for entering the regeneration temperature Regeneration time Displays the keypad for entering the regeneration time Core temperature Displays the keypad for entering the...

Page 20: ...ring the regeneration time The buttons on the keypad have the following meanings and functions Button Meaning Function Numerical values For entering hours minutes and seconds Clear Deletes all entries...

Page 21: ...tton Meaning Function Program Semi automatic cleaning Starts semiautomatic cleaning Program CONVOClean system Fully automatic cleaning option Cleaning level 1 light soiling Starts fully automatic clea...

Page 22: ...uses the Edit recipe groups page from the cookbook sub pages to illustrate their typical layout The page sectors contain the following functions No Name Function Illustration 1 Header Displays the pa...

Page 23: ...Favorites page is selected The Recipe groups page is selected The Recipes page is selected Recipe group The Edit favorites page is selected The Manage recipe groups page is selected The Edit recipe gr...

Page 24: ...es page have the following meanings and functions Button Meaning Function Main selection Favorites Displays a list of selectable favorite recipes Recipe groups Opens the Recipe groups page All recipes...

Page 25: ...the recipe group name Favorites Cannot be changed Move recipe up Moves the selected recipe up the Favorites list Move recipe down Moves the selected recipe down the Favorites list Up Scroll up Down Sc...

Page 26: ...ed goods Selection for the baked goods recipe group Management Up Scroll up Down Scroll down Manage recipe groups Opens the Manage recipe groups page The Manage recipe groups page The buttons on the M...

Page 27: ...for text input Move recipe group up Moves the selected recipe group up the list Move recipe group down Moves the selected recipe group down the list Remove Removes the selected recipe from the Favorit...

Page 28: ...ge All recipes Displays a list of all recipes for selection Examples of selections Rolls Selection for the rolls recipe Management Up Scroll up Down Scroll down Managing recipes Opens the Manage recip...

Page 29: ...ctures page have the following meanings and functions Button Meaning Function Main selection Up Scroll up Down Scroll down Folder Selects the folder containing the picture USB Selects the USB port as...

Page 30: ...e to a server Only possible if appliance has this custom option in stalled Service Opens the Service menu Password protected only accessible to service engi neers Logbook Opens the Logbook menu Displa...

Page 31: ...mperature tolerance e g preheat temperature is deemed reached at 20 C lower for instance HACCP temp interval sec Input of HACCP data transfer interval e g data transferred every 120 sec Max failure ti...

Page 32: ...Page 3 7 1 Language Press the Languages symbol on the screen Select your desired operator language and confirm your selection by pressing Save 2 Date and time Press the Date Time symbol on the screen...

Page 33: ...ss the Sounds symbol on the screen Press the Volume tab to get to the volume setting Use the and buttons to adjust the volume and confirm your settings by pressing Save Press the Sounds tab to get to...

Page 34: ...e password 1qaz with the aid of the input keyboard and confirm your selection by pressing 9 Caution In the dummy mode the password is A You will enter the service programme that is divided into up to...

Page 35: ...l actuators and the button for the SM update are shown in the I O group A flow chart of the appliance functions with sensors and actuators is shown under Visual You can monitor the activities of the a...

Page 36: ...ption of starting the appliance from the service programme This is especially necessary for the purpose of setting the burner for gas appliances In the Gas group actuators and parameters are shown whi...

Page 37: ...pliance to the USB stick The Import tab The Import tab contains the following functions Button Meaning Function Cookbook The cookbook is imported Start page logo Custom logo for the start page is impo...

Page 38: ...the easySystem page The buttons and what they do The buttons on the easySystem page have the following meanings and functions Button Meaning Function Further details Password Password entry Factory se...

Page 39: ...on Backup Selects the Backup tab Data transfer from the appliance to the SD card Restore Selects the Restore tab Data transfer from the SD card to the appliance The Backup tab The Backup tab contains...

Page 40: ...page is displayed 2 Select your cooking program 3 Start the cooking program Result the selected cooking program will start immediately Switching off the combi steamer at the end of the working day To...

Page 41: ...on mini 6 10 and mini 10 10 The USB cover is inserted You are already conversant with the operating steps listed under How to do it correctly How to access the Press Go page Cooking To cook follow the...

Page 42: ...41 CABINET ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 5 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Leg Assembly C2619058 Leg Kit 113640 C2016302 TH...

Page 43: ...42 BACK PANEL ASSEMBLY...

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Page 45: ...44 SINGLE WATER VALVE ASSEMBLY...

Page 46: ...45 DOUBLE WATER VALVE ASSEMBLY...

Page 47: ...46 TIM HORTONS CONTROL PANEL Before S N 1110230000900...

Page 48: ...47 TIM HORTONS CONTROL PANEL After S N 1110 2300 00900...

Page 49: ...47 48 C5118285 ELECTRICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY...

Page 50: ...49 5 WIRE INSERTION VIEW A10 X16 6 CONTROL RELAY BOARD...

Page 51: ...50 TRIM POTS ARE TO BE SET AS SHOWN AC DRIVE BOARD Wire Harness for motor 300772...

Page 52: ...51 OES 6 10 Mini R H Door Assembly C2529771 RH C2527089...

Page 53: ...52 Left Hand Door Assembly C2529775...

Page 54: ...53 FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 16 18...

Page 55: ...54 CONDENSATE BOX 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 56: ...REGULATOR ASSEMBLY 55 3 10 6 10 MINI 6 20 10 10 10 20 12 20 20 20 FK1132281 FK1132282 FK1132283 FK1132284 Set at 17 P S I...

Page 57: ...56 OES 6 10 MINI LIGHT ASSEMBLY...

Page 58: ...57 CLEANING PUMP ASSEMBLY...

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Page 63: ...of connector X13 on the Control Board A10 to energize the Humidity Valve Motor M2 As the Humidity Valve Motor rotates 360 degrees the cam switch S2 opens and closes to set the position of the cam on...

Page 64: ...VAC is sent from terminal 5 of connector X12 to the condenser valve Y1 until the temperature drops f When the Pre heat timer counts to 0 The alarm sounds until the operator opens the door The Steam cy...

Page 65: ...The front display will include a Thermometer while the unit preheats b The fan circuit is energized Voltage is sent from terminals 7 and 9 on connector X14 on the Control Board to the terminals S and...

Page 66: ...on the AC drive board for 2 minutes The AC drive board ramps up the oven fan motor M1 Clock wise for 2 minutes Voltage is removed from the AC Drive for 15 Seconds Voltage is sent from terminals 7 and...

Page 67: ...rive board for 2 minutes a The AC drive board ramps up the oven fan motor M1 Counter clock wise for 2 minutes If Voltage is sent from terminal 10 on Connector X14 on the control board to terminal M on...

Page 68: ...erminal 3 on connecter X13 on the control board for 20 seconds on and off for 40 seconds g For 5 minutes The fan circuit is energized Voltage is sent from terminals 7 and 9 on connector X14 on the Con...

Page 69: ...220 VAC is sent from terminals 3 and 4 on connecter X13 on the Control Board to the Rinse solenoid Y21 and Rinse Pump Y20 for 12 seconds The Rinse cycle is repeated 4 times with the rinse solenoid en...

Page 70: ...INJECTION PRESSURE SWITCH 5 FLOW REGULATOR 6 CONDENSATE SPRAY NOZZLE 7 HUMIDTY VALVE 8 INJECTION NOZZLE 9 OVEN PROBE B6 ITEM DESCRIPTION 10 OVEN FAN MOTOR 11 CONDENSATE OVERFLOW 12 DRAIN 13 CONDENSATE...

Page 71: ...in the steam generator is closed by calcium deposits Water conductance too low through softening Solenoid valve Y3 faulty Injection nozzle in non return device blocked Steam generator calcified Conta...

Page 72: ...uxiliary fan malfunction Motor current too high etc threshold of 1 5A V1 V2 Auxiliary fan fault Auxiliary fan wiring interrupted Auxiliary fan blocked E11 0 ID 23 Oven sensor B6 thermoelement excessiv...

Page 73: ...tive E22 1 ID 6 CTS1 core temperature sensor failure B10 thermoelement interruption Sensor wiring interrupted plug X16 of the control module CTS sensor B10 interrupted more than 2 thermoelements defec...

Page 74: ...iter B8 in boiler short circuit to earth STL SG Thermoelement sensor B8 has contact with appliance housing due to boiler overheating STL SG sensor B8 defective E27 0 ID 19 STL B8 thermoelement excessi...

Page 75: ...the double level sensor E83 0 ID 47 Invalid cooking algorithm The cooking programme is not recognised Old software version Wrong entry in the recipe data bank E89 1 ID 48 Data in IDM module not valid...

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