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For your safety 

User manual 

45 

Cleaning 

When cleaning the combi steamer, be aware of the following hazards and take the specified preven-
tive actions: 

 

Hazard 

Where or in what situations 
does the hazard arise? 

Preventive action 

Safety device 

Risk of electric shock 

On the combi steamer 

Do not clean the outside of the 
case with the hand shower 

None 

Risk of burns from hot 
surfaces 

Inside the whole interior, including 
all parts that are inside during 
cooking, such as 

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Racks 

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Suction panel 

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Core temperature sensor 

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Shelf-grills, racks, etc. 

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Loading trolley 

Wait until the interior has 
cooled to below 60 °C before 
cleaning 

None 

Risk of scalding from hot 
steam if water is sprayed 
into the hot oven using the 
hand shower  

Inside the entire oven 

Wait until the interior has 
cooled to below 60 °C before 
cleaning 

None 

During fully automatic cleaning: 

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In front of the appliance door 

Check safety device 

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Automatic 
rinsing 

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Spray-guard 

During all cleaning tasks 

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Do not breathe in spray 

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Wear personal protection 
equipment 

None 

When handling the cleaning 
canisters 

Wear personal protection 
equipment 

None 

Risk from cleaning agents 
 

When corrosive cleaning agents 
are used 

Only use original cleaning 
agents 

None 

Risk of hand injuries from 
crushing 

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When cleaning the appliance 
door 

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When cleaning the interior 
appliance door 

Exercise caution when per-
forming these tasks 

None 

Maintenance 

When performing maintenance work on the combi steamer, be aware of the following hazards and 
take the specified preventive actions: 

 

Hazard 

Where or in what situations 
does the hazard arise? 

Preventive action 

Safety device 

Risk from live parts 

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Under the cover 

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Under the control panel 

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Work on the electrical system 
must only be performed by an 
approved customer service 
engineer 

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Professional working 

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Disconnect power supply 
before removing the cover 

Cover 

Risk of hand injuries from 
fan 

In wiring compartment 

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Disconnect power supply 
before removing the cover 

Cover 

 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OEB

Page 1: ...CONVOTHERM OES OEB OGS OGB ENG User manual Translation of the original ...

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Page 3: ...46 Requirements to be met by personnel working positions 48 Personal protection equipment 49 4 Layout of the control panel 50 Layout of the control panel 51 The controls 52 The Functions menu 54 The Cookbook menu 57 The Write Edit menu 58 5 How to operate the control panel 59 5 1 First operating steps 60 Turning the combi steamer on and off 61 Cooking with Press Go optional 63 5 2 Cooking and rege...

Page 4: ... with the cookbook 100 Retrieving a recipe from the cookbook 101 Creating a cooking recipe 102 Recording a cooking program 103 Transferring a recipe to the cookbook 105 Editing deleting and copying recipes 106 Inserting appending and deleting cooking steps 108 Working with Press Go 111 5 4 Adjusting the default settings 113 Accessing the default settings 114 Setting the beep signal 115 Adjusting t...

Page 5: ...ble top appliances 170 Loading table top appliances using the transport trolley 172 Loading floor standing appliances 176 Stowing away the core temperature sensor for table top appliances 178 Stowing away the core temperature sensor for floor standing appliances 179 Removing and fitting the suction panel on table top appliances 180 Removing and fitting the suction panel on floor standing appliance...

Page 6: ...how to identify your combi steamer and provides guidance on using this man ual Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page EC Declaration of Conformity in compliance with Directive 2006 42 EC Annex II A 6 Environmental protection 9 Identifying your combi steamer 10 About this user manual 13 ...

Page 7: ...es that its combi steamers as listed above comply with European Directive 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive Official Journal of the European Union L 157 24 dated 9 6 2006 and with the following directives The safety objectives of European Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Official Journal of the European Union L 374 10 dated 27 12 2006 have been met in accordance with Annex I Section 1 5 1 o...

Page 8: ...arried out Notified body for EMC testing mikes testingpartners gmbh Ohmstr 2 4 94342 Strasskirchen Germany Report no E32636 00 00KA Reference no BNetzA bS ENV 07 61 07 Notified body for Water testing SVGW Schweizerischer Verein Gas und Wasserfach Gütlistr 44 8027 Zurich Switzerland Report no Certificate no 0408 4858 Notified body for Gas testing and electrical safety Kiwa Gas Technology B V Wilmer...

Page 9: ...mpile the technical documentation in accordance with Annex II A Section 2 of Directive 2006 42 EC CONVOTHERM Elektrogeräte GmbH Gisela Rosenkranz Abteilung technische Redaktion Talstraße 35 82436 Eglfing Germany Eglfing 29 12 2009 ppa Lutz Riefenstein Bereichsleiter Technik General Manager Engineering ...

Page 10: ...lity and environmental management system in order to guarantee the con tinued manufacture of high quality products and to be sure of meeting our environmental targets This system satisfies the requirements of ISO 9001 2008 and ISO 14001 2004 Environmental protection procedures We observe the following procedures Use of residue free compostable wadding materials Use of RoHS compliant products Multi...

Page 11: ...relevant items on the type plate Item number Meaning 1 trade name 2 part number 3 serial number Code making up the trade name On both type plates the code making up the trade name 1 identifies your appliance Elements of the trade name Meaning Letters 1 letter O Eco always present E Electric appliance 2 letter G Gas appliance B Appliance with steam gen erator 3 letter S Appliance with injection Num...

Page 12: ...generator 11 7 32 OGB 10 10 Gas appliance with steam genera tor 11 7 32 OES 10 20 Electric appliance with injection 22 11 18 63 OGS 10 20 Gas appliance with injection 22 11 18 63 OEB 10 20 Electric appliance with steam generator 22 11 18 63 OGB 10 20 Gas appliance with steam genera tor 22 11 18 63 Floor standing appliances Use the table below to identify your floor standing appliance from the trad...

Page 13: ...the following points OEB or OGB Appliances with steam generator daily task at switch on the steam generator must be emptied and rinsed daily Emptying and rinsing the steam generator on page 158 Table top ap pliances all types Loading shelves in rack Removing and fitting the racks table top appli ances only on page 169 Loading table top appliances Removing food from table top appliances on page 170...

Page 14: ...n and regulations Must keep records in accor dance with HACCP Trained in how to operate the combi steamer Entering cooking program data Editing recipes in the cookbook Managing default settings Loading the combi steamer Starting the cooking program Removing food Layout and function For your safety Layout of the control panel How to operate the control panel Your combi steamer coo king programs Usi...

Page 15: ...Describes the user interface Chef User How to operate the control panel Contains instructions for basic operation of the combi steamer Chef User Your combi steamer cooking programs Describes the cooking programs Chef User Using the cooking programs Gives examples of how to use the cooking programs Chef User Cleaning and Maintenance Contains the cleaning schedule Contains the maintenance schedule w...

Page 16: ...he intended use of the combi steamer and explains its functions Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page Intended use of your combi steamer 16 Design and function of the combi steamer 18 Technical data for OES 22 Technical data for OGS 26 Technical data for OEB 29 Technical data for OGB 33 ...

Page 17: ...0 100 180 per shelf kg 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 600 x 400 tray containers shelf grills baking trays with packaging kg 30 60 50 100 120 100 180 without packaging kg 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Restrictions on use The following restrictions on use must be observed The combi steamer must not be operated in toxic or potentially explosive atmospheres The combi steamer must only be operated at ambient temperatures...

Page 18: ...ting environment of the combi steamer must be met The combi steamer must not be operated in the vicinity of flammable gases or liquids The combi steamer must not be operated in toxic or potentially explosive atmospheres The combi steamer must be sheltered from the rain if operated outdoors The kitchen floor must be kept dry to reduce the risk of accidents The combi steamer gas appliance must not b...

Page 19: ...appliances with steam generator 3 Low pressure failsafe device Prevents the low pressure in the oven e g during fully automatic cleaning CONVOClean system 4 Multi function door handle Hygienic Handle Has the following functions depending on its position Pointing vertically downwards combi steamer closed ready for cooking Horizontal combi steamer open in on latch position 20 degrees above horizonta...

Page 20: ...el 9 Rack Used to hold GN containers or baking trays 10 Hand shower Used for rinsing out the oven with water Continuous flow adjustment 11 Appliance feet Can be adjusted in height to allow the combi steamer to be positioned horizontally 12 Type plate Used for identifying the combi steamer Floor standing appliance construction The following diagram shows a gas appliance and an electric appliance re...

Page 21: ...ed Also has the following functions Additional function as far as on latch position In the on latch position door can be opened from inside oven in an emergency Antibacterial with silver ions 5 Appliance door disappea ring door Seals the oven during cooking Special opening action allows it to slide back against the side of the combi steamer to save space 6 Switches the combi steamer on and off 7 C...

Page 22: ...hniques Steaming Braising Low temperature cooking Blanching Baking Defrosting Poaching scalloping Sous vide cooking Stew Grilling ΔT cooking Boiling Gratinate Cook Hold Roasting Regenerate Overnight cooking Basic procedure for working with your combi steamer These are the basic principles of working with the combi steamer Place food held in containers or on shelf racks into your combi steamer Set ...

Page 23: ...12 277 281 372 Weight with ConvoClean system including loading trolley with packaging kg 156 211 180 255 335 329 433 without packaging kg 130 174 153 217 282 286 377 Safety clearances Rear mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Right hand side mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Left hand side mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Above mm 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 a larger gap is recommended for servicing purposes for ventilation Maxi...

Page 24: ...0 4500 4500 7800 7800 8900 15400 3 230V 50 60Hz 3 PE Rated power consumption kW 11 7 20 1 20 1 34 6 34 6 40 1 69 1 Convection power kW 10 5 18 9 18 9 33 0 33 0 37 8 66 0 Motor power kW 0 8 0 8 0 8 1 5 1 5 2 2 3 0 Rated current A 27 2 46 2 46 2 83 5 83 5 92 3 166 9 max permissible system impedance Zsys Σ 0 239 0 151 0 151 Fuse A 35 50 50 100 100 100 200 recommended conductor cross section mm2 5G6 5...

Page 25: ...ly The following table shows the values for the water supply 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 12 20 20 10 20 20 Table top applian ces Floor standing appliances Water supply cold only Shut off device with non return valve type EA and dirt filter Water supply without ConvoClean system G 3 4 permanent connection optional with min DN 10 supply pipe with ConvoClean system G 3 4 permanent connection optional with ...

Page 26: ... quality install water treatment unit if necessary Total hardness German degrees of hardness dH 4 7 4 20 French degrees of hardness TH 7 13 7 27 English degrees of hardness e 5 9 5 19 ppm 70 125 70 270 mmol l 0 7 1 3 0 7 2 7 Temperature T C max 40 max 40 Conductivity µS cm min 20 min 20 pH 6 5 8 5 6 5 8 5 Cl mg l max 100 max 100 SO4 2 mg l max 150 max 150 Fe mg l max 0 1 max 0 1 ...

Page 27: ...131 179 156 229 286 307 403 Weight with ConvoClean system including loading trolley with packaging kg 163 221 188 272 344 355 467 without packaging kg 136 184 161 234 291 312 408 Safety clearances Rear mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Right hand side mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Left hand side mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Above mm 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 a larger gap is recommended for servicing purposes for ven...

Page 28: ...6 recommended conductor cross section mm 2 5G2 5 5G2 5 5G2 5 5G2 5 5G2 5 5G2 5 5G2 5 recommended conductor cross section for wires laid uncovered in air up to 5 m in length Gas supply The following table shows the values for the gas supply 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 12 20 20 10 20 20 Table top applian ces Floor standing appliances Fuels Natural gas liquid gas Flue gas connection Air conditioning system...

Page 29: ...lean system kPa 200 600 2 6 bar with ConvoClean system kPa 300 600 3 6 bar Water drain Type DN 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Permanent connection recommended or funnel waste trap Water quality The following table shows the values for the water quality Demoisturization injection cleaning Condenser hand shower Drinking water quality install water treatment unit if necessary Total hardness German degrees of h...

Page 30: ...132 188 160 227 292 299 392 Weight with ConvoClean system including loading trolley with packaging kg 163 230 192 270 350 357 455 without packaging kg 137 193 165 232 297 304 397 Safety clearances Rear mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Right hand side mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Left hand side mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Above mm 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 a larger gap is recommended for servicing purposes for ven...

Page 31: ...8900 15400 3 230V 50 60Hz 3 PE Rated power consumption kW 11 8 20 2 20 2 34 7 34 7 40 2 69 2 Convection power kW 10 5 18 9 18 9 33 0 33 0 37 8 66 0 Steam power kW 9 9 16 5 16 5 26 4 29 7 29 7 39 6 Motor power kW 0 8 0 8 0 8 1 5 1 5 2 2 3 0 Rated current A 27 6 46 6 46 6 83 9 83 9 92 7 167 3 max permissible system impedance Zsys Σ 0 239 0 151 0 151 Fuse A 35 50 50 100 100 100 200 recommended conduc...

Page 32: ...ly The following table shows the values for the water supply 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 12 20 20 10 20 20 Table top applian ces Floor standing appliances Water supply cold only Shut off device with non return valve type EA and dirt filter Water supply without ConvoClean system G 3 4 permanent connection optional with min DN 10 supply pipe with ConvoClean system G 3 4 permanent connection optional with ...

Page 33: ...ater quality install water treatment unit if necessary Total hardness German degrees of hardness dH 4 7 4 20 French degrees of hardness TH 7 13 7 27 English degrees of hardness e 5 9 5 19 ppm 70 125 70 270 mmol l 0 7 1 3 0 7 2 7 Temperature T C max 40 max 40 Conductivity µS cm min 20 min 20 pH 6 5 8 5 6 5 8 5 Cl mg l max 100 max 100 SO4 2 mg l max 150 max 150 Fe mg l max 0 1 max 0 1 ...

Page 34: ...154 206 178 254 322 351 449 Weight with ConvoClean system including loading trolley with packaging kg 185 248 210 297 380 399 510 without packaging kg 159 211 183 259 327 356 454 Safety clearances Rear mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Right hand side mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Left hand side mm 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Above mm 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 a larger gap is recommended for servicing purposes for ven...

Page 35: ...6 recommended conductor cross section mm 2 5G2 5 5G2 5 5G2 5 5G2 5 5G2 5 5G2 5 5G2 5 recommended conductor cross section for wires laid uncovered in air up to 5 m in length Gas supply The following table shows the values for the gas supply 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 12 20 20 10 20 20 Table top applian ces Floor standing appliances Fuels Natural gas liquid gas Flue gas connection Air conditioning system...

Page 36: ...n system kPa 200 600 2 6 bar with ConvoClean system kPa 300 600 3 6 bar Water drain Type DN 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Permanent connection recommended or funnel waste trap Water quality The following table shows the values for the water quality Moisture removal steam genera tor cleaning Condenser hand shower Drinking water quality install water treatment unit if necessary Total hardness German degrees ...

Page 37: ...ng yourself or others at risk This is a particularly important chapter that you should read through carefully Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page Basic safety code 37 Warning signs on the combi steamer 38 Summary of hazards 40 Hazards and safety precautions 43 Safety devices 46 Requirements to be met by personnel working positions 48 Personal protection equipment 49 ...

Page 38: ...e requirements stipulated in this user manual are permitted to use the combi steamer People including children who because of their physical sensory or intellectual capabilities or because of their lack of experience or knowledge are incapable of using the appliance safely must not use this equipment without the supervision or guidance of a responsible person Only use the combi steamer for the spe...

Page 39: ...shelves are loaded with liquids or foods that produce liquid during cooking Shelves above the level marked by this warning sign 1 60 m may not be seen by all users and should not therefore be used for liquids or foods that produce liquid during cooking Warning of hot steam and vapor There is a risk of scalding from hot steam and vapor escaping when the appliance door is opened Warning of corrosive...

Page 40: ...ns on the loading trolley for floor standing appliances The following warning signs are fitted on the loading trolley of floor standing appliances Warning sign Description Warning of hot liquids Spillage of hot liquid foods can result in scalds if the upper shelves are loaded with liquids or foods that produce liquid during cooking Shelves above the level marked by this warning sign 1 60 m may not...

Page 41: ...ee of protection against some of these hazards You must ensure however that these safety devices are in place and in working order The nature of these residual risks and what effect they have are described below Hazard points The following diagram shows the hazard points 1 2 3 7 5 4 8 6 OGB 10 10 OEB 10 10 Heat generation The combi steamer becomes hot inside the oven 5 on the inside 6 of the appli...

Page 42: ... if the suction panel is not fitted in place properly Cleaning agents The combi steamer must be cleaned using special cleaners This poses A risk from cleaning agents some of which can cause skin burns Hand shower There is a hand shower 7 on the combi steamer that can result in various hazards a risk of scalding if water is sprayed into the hot oven using the hand shower e g for cleaning A risk of ...

Page 43: ...y if cooking is interrupted This poses a risk to your guests from microbial contamination of foodstuffs Risk of hands being crushed For various actions such as opening shutting the appliance door or cleaning the appliance door there is the risk that you will crush or cut your hand ...

Page 44: ... Risk of scalding from water jet from hand shower If a container of hot fat is standing in the oven into which water is sprayed with the hand shower Do not spray into liquid fat None Risk of scalding from hot liquid Inside oven Outside the combi steamer Only load containers holding liquid or liquefying food into shelf levels that allow a prop er view inside the container and always hold horizontal...

Page 45: ...ed Do not interrupt the cooking process Do not store food temporarily in combi steamer None Operation of gas appliances When operating gas appliances be aware of the following additional hazards and take the specified preventive actions Hazard Where or in what situations does the hazard arise Preventive action Safety device Risk of explosion from gas Where combi steamer is installed On smelling ga...

Page 46: ...door Check safety device Automatic rinsing Spray guard During all cleaning tasks Do not breathe in spray Wear personal protection equipment None When handling the cleaning canisters Wear personal protection equipment None Risk from cleaning agents When corrosive cleaning agents are used Only use original cleaning agents None Risk of hand injuries from crushing When cleaning the appliance door When...

Page 47: ...events access to the moving fan from the wiring compartment Check that the cover is in place 2 Control panel can only be removed using a tool Prevents live parts from being touched accidentally Ensure that the control panel is in place 3 Appliance door Protects the operator and outside environment from hot steam Check regularly for scratches cracks indentations etc and replace door if any are foun...

Page 48: ...uard Stops the cleaning agent being injected during fully automatic cleaning CONVOClean system when the appliance door is opened Prompt to close the appliance door The operability of the magnetic door switch is checked by the software at the beginning of each cleaning program 10 Preheat bridge Prevents scalding from escaping steam when the loading trolley is not in the floor standing appliance dur...

Page 49: ...ty Layout of the control panel How to operate the control panel Your combi steamer cooking programs Using the cooking pro grams How to customize the default settings User Semiskilled Trained in how to operate the combi steamer User Loading removing food Cleaning the combi steamer Fitting accessories in the combi steamer As specified in Per sonal protection equipment on page 49 Layout and function ...

Page 50: ...hen cleaning the combi steamer wear the following personal protection equipment Activity Materials used Protection equipment Cleaning the combi steamer Handling cleaning ca nisters CONVOClean new To protect against aerosols and mist created by clean ing fluid breathing mask with type P2 P3 particle filter Close fitting safety goggles Nitrile rubber gloves rubber thickness 0 35 mm rec ommended Clea...

Page 51: ...ions can be selected either directly using a button in the membrane keypad or via icons pre sented in the control panel display In this chapter we show you the membrane keypad We describe the icons buttons provided on the control panel and what they do Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page Layout of the control panel 51 The controls 52 The Functions menu 54 The Cookbook menu 57 ...

Page 52: ...ns of extra functions special programs and default settings 4 Expert choice For retrieving saved recipes For opening the selection submenu For creating saving a recipe 5 Tilt selector switch For setting the temperature time etc For selecting icons of extra functions special programs and default settings For selecting program names program numbers and recipes 6 Press Go optional for OES and OGS Sel...

Page 53: ...enu Opens the Write Edit menu Confirms entries in the Cookbook menu Data input Start Stop Starts the stops the cooking program Starts the recipes from the cookbook Closes the Functions menu Cooking temperature Opens the menu for setting the temperature Displays the actual and target cooking temperature Cooking time Opens the menu for setting the cooking time Displays the cooking time Core temperat...

Page 54: ...o function Reduced power The reduced power function is enabled Optional for OES Heat required The burner or electric heater is running Lower fan speed The reduced fan speed is enabled Optional for OES and OGS Cooking The appliance is running Keypad lock The keypad lock is enabled Illuminated as soon as one key is locked Flickers when a locked key is pressed Crisp Tasty Moisture removal is enabled ...

Page 55: ...t cooking Opens the Overnight Cooking submenu Reduced fan speed optional Reduces the air flow speed inside the oven Reduced power Reduces the power consumption e g to cut peak power levels May prolong the cooking time Beep signal Outputs an audible signal to remind the operator to perform a required action Can only be included in recipes Keypad lock Blocks use of buttons in the control panel Progr...

Page 56: ...ning submenu have the following meanings and functions Name Meaning Function Q Quick clean Starts the quick clean cycle 1 Cleaning level 1 light soiling Starts fully automatic cleaning 2 Cleaning level 2 moderate soiling Starts fully automatic cleaning 3 Cleaning level 3 Heavy soiling Starts fully automatic cleaning 4 Cleaning level 4 Heavy soiling with Shine Starts fully automatic cleaning The Ov...

Page 57: ...ate Sorts the cookbook Selects the recipe sorting option for the cookbook Alphabetical Numerical based on the memory location number Expert default values or last used values Selects Expert default values or last used values Temperature display Selects C or F Network address Sets the network address Saving the cookbook Saves your cookbook on an ID module IDM Loading the cookbook Loads your cookboo...

Page 58: ... Icon Meaning Function New recipe Creates a new recipe Edit recipe Opens the submenu for editing a recipe Delete recipe Deletes a recipe Copy recipe Copies a recipe The submenu for editing a recipe The submenu for editing a recipe can be opened using the following buttons The icons in the submenu for editing a recipe have the following meanings and functions Icon Meaning Function Insert step Inser...

Page 59: ...can be opened using the following button The icons and what they do The icons in the Write Edit menu have the following meanings and functions Icon Meaning Function New recipe Creates a new recipe Recording Records changes in cooking program temperature and time in up to 20 cooking steps Transfer Transfers to the cookbook the last recipe you created or recorded ...

Page 60: ...sic operations using the combi steamer We show you how to switch the combi steamer on and off the easy way to make your first cooked prod ucts and the correct procedure to follow when cooking Contents This chapter contains the following sections Page First operating steps 60 Cooking and regenerating 65 Working with the cookbook 100 Adjusting the default settings 113 ...

Page 61: ...ps First operating steps This section shows you how to switch the combi steamer on and off and the easy way to make your first cooked products Contents This section contains the following topics Page Turning the combi steamer on and off 61 Cooking with Press Go optional 63 ...

Page 62: ...pliances for the convection program The selected cooking program will start immediately in specific cases If it is an OEB or OGB appliance and you have started one of the steam superheated steam or regenerate cooking pro grams the steam generator is first filled and heated automati cally As soon as this process is completed the selected cooking program begins for the cooking time set in the progra...

Page 63: ...ow to operate the control panel User manual 62 More on this Related topics Emptying and rinsing the steam generator 158 Basic working procedure for cooking 67 Basic working procedure for regenerating 67 ...

Page 64: ...ace For table top appliances the rack or shelf rack is fixed in place For floor standing appliances the preheat bridge is fitted You are already conversant with the operating steps listed under How to do it correctly Cooking To cook follow the steps below Step Action Button 1 Preheat your combi steamer 2 Remove the preheat bridge from floor standing appliances 3 Place the food inside the oven as s...

Page 65: ... floor standing appliances only 167 Removing and fitting the racks table top appliances only 169 Loading table top appliances removing food from table top appliances 170 Loading table top appliances using the transport trolley 172 Loading floor standing appliances 176 Removing and fitting the suction panel on table top appliances 180 Stowing away the core temperature sensor for floor standing appl...

Page 66: ...you what steps you need to follow for cooking and regenerating and how to use all the control panel functions for cooking Contents This section contains the following topics Page Basic procedures 66 Entering the cooking data 69 Selecting extra functions and special programs 77 Performing cooking and regenerating 92 ...

Page 67: ...nciples of operation This section shows you how the basic steps for operating your combi steamer Contents This section contains the following topics Page Basic working procedure for cooking 67 Basic working procedure for regenerating 67 Basic working procedure in emergency mode 68 ...

Page 68: ... the cooking program Manual steaming during cooking on page 97 Using Tray Timer additional timer during cooking on page 98 6 Remove the finished product Basic working procedure for regenerating How to do it Using the combi steamer for regenerating is very simple and only involves these 6 steps Step Action How to do it 1 Switch on the combi steamer Turning the combi steamer on and off on page 61 2 ...

Page 69: ...and only involves these 5 steps Step Action How to do it 1 The appliance is on fault mode Result A signal sounds and the error code is shown in the display Troubleshooting on page 161 Contact customer service 2 Press the Start Stop button Result Only those cooking programs unaffected by the error are available 3 Place the food in the combi steamer and start the cooking program or regenerating prog...

Page 70: ...shows you how the basic steps for operating your combi steamer Contents This section contains the following topics Page Basic procedure for entering the cooking data 70 Entering a cooking program 71 Entering the regenerating program 72 Entering a multi step cooking or regenerating program 73 Setting the start time preset 75 ...

Page 71: ...mperature cooking time or core temperature follow the steps below Step Action Button 1 Press the Oven temperature Cooking time or Core tempera ture button Result The display shows the values to be set or or 2 Use the tilt selector switch to set the desired value Result Your value is entered You do not need to confirm the value you have entered ...

Page 72: ...ons if required Start time preset Crisp Tasty Reduced power Lower fan speed Program protection Preheating ΔT cooking Overnight cooking Result You have now finished entering your cooking program which is held in the temporary memory Saving a cooking program When entering a cooking program the program is saved in a temporary memory Whenever a new program is entered it overwrites this temporary memor...

Page 73: ...xtra functions if required Tray Timer Reduced power Lower fan speed Program protection Result You have now finished entering your regenerating program which is held in the temporary memory Saving a cooking program When entering a cooking program the program is saved in a temporary memory Whenever a new program is entered it overwrites this temporary memory and wipes the original cooking program If...

Page 74: ... program or regenerating program for 3 seconds Result The display shows the following items top 02 02 for the second cooking step bottom the time and temperature values 4 Enter the cooking step In this cooking step you can select the Cook Hold program if you wish Result Once you have entered the extra functions you have finished entering step 2 of your cooking program 5 Enter further cooking steps...

Page 75: ...User manual 74 More on this How to do it Entering a cooking program 71 Setting Cook Hold 83 Including a beep signal in a cooking program 87 Next steps Cooking as part of the daily routine 93 Regenerating as part of the daily routine 95 ...

Page 76: ...e optional on OES and OGS bottom center Start time 10 23 am in cooking time and core temperature mode optional on OES and OGS bottom right Cooking end time 11 23 am only in cooking time mode Setting the start time preset To enter the start time preset follow the steps below Step Action Button 1 Press and hold the cooking time button while operating the tilt selector switch Result The display shows...

Page 77: ...e deleted To exit start time preset mode follow the steps below Step Action Button 1 Press the Start Stop button Entering the end of cooking time instead of the start time In cooking time mode you can enter the end of cooking time instead of the start time More on this Next steps Cooking as part of the daily routine 93 Regenerating as part of the daily routine 95 ...

Page 78: ...s Page Basic procedure for selecting extra functions and special programs 78 Selecting Crisp Tasty moisture removal 80 Selecting the preheat option 81 Setting Delta T cooking 82 Setting Cook Hold 83 Entering a reduced power optional for OES 84 Specifying a reduced fan speed optional for OES and OGS 85 Setting program protection only for OEB and OES 86 Including a beep signal in a cooking program 8...

Page 79: ...elector switch to choose an extra function or a special program 3 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 4 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 5 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The extra function or special program is enabled Rules relating to extra functions The following rules apply to the use of extra functions You ...

Page 80: ...ate the control panel User manual 79 Closing the Functions menu You can exit the Functions menu whenever you wish To exit the functions menu follow the steps below Step Action Button 1 Press the Start Stop button ...

Page 81: ...p Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Crisp Tasty icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result A selection menu appears in the display 5 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the degree of moisture removal low moderate or h...

Page 82: ...e the Preheat icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The combi steamer starts the preheat program using the following factory setting Cooking temperature 190 C Cooking time 10min The Preheat icon appears in the display 5 Press the Cooking te...

Page 83: ...cify ΔT cooking Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the ΔT cooking icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm 5 Press the Cooking temperature button 6 Use the tilt selector switch to set the ΔT temperature you require 20 C 7 Pre...

Page 84: ...ecify the Cook Hold option Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Cook Hold icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm 5 Press the Cooking temperature button 6 Use the tilt selector switch to set the Hold temperature you requir...

Page 85: ... Please note that by reducing the power food may take longer to cook Requirements To do this the following requirements must be satisfied You are in the Functions menu Entering a reduced power optional for OES Follow the steps below to work with the reduced power option Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Reduced power icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm R...

Page 86: ...n the Functions menu Specifying a reduced fan speed optional for OES and OGS Follow the steps below to work with the reduced fan speed Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Reduced fan speed icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Functions menu button to ...

Page 87: ... steps with the program protection option Requirements To do this the following requirements must be satisfied You have a compatible energy optimization system fitted in your premises that is connected to your appliance You are in the Functions menu Setting program protection only for OEB and OES Follow the steps below to work with program protection Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector swit...

Page 88: ...gram Follow the steps below to include a beep signal Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the beep signal icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm 5 Continue entering the cooking program Result The beep signal sounds for 3 minu...

Page 89: ...ensor You are in the Functions menu Setting overnight cooking Follow the steps below to specify overnight cooking Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Overnight cooking icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result A sele...

Page 90: ...changing the PIN code The PIN code PIN 001 is preset in the factory Please contact an approved customer service engi neer if you wish to change the PIN code Requirements To do this the following requirements must be satisfied The combi steamer is not running You are in the Functions menu Locking Follow the steps below to lock the buttons on your combi steamer Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt sele...

Page 91: ...ow the steps below to unlock the buttons on your combi steamer Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Keypad lock icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result PIN 000 appears in the display 5 Use the tilt selector switch t...

Page 92: ...p Action Button 1 Switch off your combi steamer using the On Off button Result The time and date appear in the display 2 Press the Functions menu button Result PIN 000 appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the PIN code Result All buttons are unlocked 001 More on this How to do it Basic procedure for selecting extra functions and special programs 78 ...

Page 93: ...tion shows you how the basic steps for operating your combi steamer Contents This section contains the following topics Page Cooking as part of the daily routine 93 Regenerating as part of the daily routine 95 Manual steaming during cooking and regenerating 97 Using Tray Timer additional timer during cooking and regenerating 98 ...

Page 94: ...he following requirements have been met The combi steamer is cleaned properly The suction panel is properly locked in place For table top appliances the rack or shelf rack is fixed in place You are already conversant with the operating steps listed under How to do it correctly Boiling To cook follow the steps below Step Action Button 1 Preheat your combi steamer if required 2 Enter the cooking pro...

Page 95: ... a beeping signal that sounds when the appliance door is opened during the program This will ensure the door cannot be opened without you knowing More on this How to do it Entering a cooking program 71 Retrieving a recipe from the cookbook 101 Entering a multi step cooking or regenerating program 73 Setting the start time preset 75 Next steps Using Tray Timer additional timer during cooking and re...

Page 96: ...requirements have been met The combi steamer is cleaned properly The suction panel is properly locked in place For table top appliances the rack or shelf rack is fixed in place You are already conversant with the operating steps listed under How to do it correctly Boiling To cook follow the steps below Step Action Button 1 Preheat your combi steamer if required 2 Enter the regenerating program you...

Page 97: ...ice engineer to set up a beeping signal that sounds when the appliance door is opened during the program This will ensure the door cannot be opened without you knowing More on this How to do it Retrieving a recipe from the cookbook 101 Entering a multi step cooking or regenerating program 73 Entering the regenerating program 72 Setting the start time preset 75 Next steps Using Tray Timer additiona...

Page 98: ... programs One of these programs is running You are in the Functions menu Manual steaming during cooking Follow the steps below to steam the food during cooking Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the manual steaming icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Fu...

Page 99: ...g and regenerating Follow the steps below to work with the additional timer Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Tray Timer additional timer icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The display shows the specified time and remaining time for the Tray Timer 3 Use the Next button to switch to the specified time and use the tilt selector switch to adjust the...

Page 100: ...How to operate the control panel User manual 99 More on this How to do it Basic procedure for selecting extra functions and special programs 78 ...

Page 101: ... manage recipes in the cookbook Contents This section contains the following topics Page Retrieving a recipe from the cookbook 101 Creating a cooking recipe 102 Recording a cooking program 103 Transferring a recipe to the cookbook 105 Editing deleting and copying recipes 106 Inserting appending and deleting cooking steps 108 Working with Press Go 111 ...

Page 102: ...rom the saved recipes To retrieve a recipe from the recipes saved in the cookbook follow the steps below Step Action Button 1 Press the Cookbook menu button Result A list of saved recipes appears in the display 2 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the recipe you require More on this Next steps Cooking as part of the daily routine 93 Regenerating as part of the daily routine 95 ...

Page 103: ... step with the Write Edit menu button 4 To close the input process for the new cooking program press the Write Edit menu button when the cooking program buttons are flashing Result You can now enter the name of the recipe 5 Use the tilt selector switch to select the letters and the Next and Back buttons to switch between the respective placeholders 6 Press the Write Edit menu button to confirm the...

Page 104: ...p button during the cooking process without your cooking steps being lost or overwritten To save permanently the cooking program you have created you can transfer it to the cookbook as a recipe when you have finished recording it Recording procedure Recording a cooking program involves 3 steps Step Description 1 Start recorder 2 Start the cooking regenerating program 3 Stopping the recorder Starti...

Page 105: ...the Write Edit menu button to stop the recording 2 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Recording icon 3 Press the Write Edit menu button to confirm Result Recording is stopped Recorder OFF appears in the display The Recording icon disappears from the display Recorder OFF More on this Next steps Transferring a recipe to the cookbook 105 ...

Page 106: ...he cookbook as a recipe Step Action Button 1 Press the Write Edit menu button Result The Write Edit menu appears in the display 2 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Transfer icon 3 Press the Write Edit menu button to confirm Result You can now enter the name of the recipe 4 Use the tilt selector switch to select the letters and the Next and Back buttons to switch between the respective pla...

Page 107: ...e the Edit recipe icon 3 Press the Write Edit menu button to confirm Result The individual cooking steps in the recipe are displayed 4 Use the Next and Back buttons to select the cooking step that you wish to change 5 Correct the recipe or change the cooking data 6 Press the Write Edit menu button to confirm Result The recipe step is modified Deleting a recipe To delete a recipe follow the steps b...

Page 108: ...r switch to choose a spare memory location Please note You can also select and overwrite a memory location that is already occupied 005 5 Press the Write Edit menu button to confirm the selection Result The recipe is copied and saved in the cookbook Closing the recipe To exit the recipe follow the steps below Step Action Button 1 Press the Cookbook menu button More on this How to do it Retrieving ...

Page 109: ...tor switch to choose the Edit recipe icon 3 Press the Write Edit menu button to confirm Result The individual cooking steps in the recipe are displayed 4 Use the Next and Back buttons to select the cooking step in front of which you wish to insert a new cooking step 5 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The submenu for editing a recipe appears in the display 6 Use the tilt selector s...

Page 110: ...teps in the recipe are displayed 4 Use the Next button to select the final cooking step 5 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The submenu for editing a recipe appears in the display 6 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Append step icon 7 Press the Functions menu button to confirm 8 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 9 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Res...

Page 111: ...lete 5 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The submenu for editing a recipe appears in the display 6 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Delete step icon 7 Press the Functions menu button to confirm 8 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 9 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The cooking step is deleted Closing the recipe To exit the recipe follow the st...

Page 112: ...with the Press Go buttons because your staff cannot change any settings You can pre heat the combi steamer for meal production quickly and easily by assigning the preheat program to a Press Go button Adding the automatic cleaning program CONVOClean system to the cookbook Follow the steps below to add the automatic cleaning program CONVOClean system to the cook book Step Action Button 1 Press the W...

Page 113: ...e tilt selector switch to choose a spare memory location Please note You can also select and overwrite a memory location that is already occupied 13 Press the Write Edit menu button to confirm Result Automatic cleaning is saved in the cookbook Assigning a recipe or cleaning program to a Press Go button Follow the steps below to assign a recipe or a cleaning program to a Press Go button Step Action...

Page 114: ...ovide Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page Accessing the default settings 114 Setting the beep signal 115 Adjusting the volume 116 Setting the time 117 Setting the date 118 Sorting alphabetically or numerically 119 Changing the Expert default values and selecting to use last used values 120 Select temperature display 122 Configuring the network address 123 Saving loading the co...

Page 115: ...ns menu button Result The display shows the function icons 2 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the default settings icon 3 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 4 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 5 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The display shows the icons for the default settings Closing the functions menu T...

Page 116: ...ault settings Setting the beep signal Follow the steps below to set the beep signal Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Beep signal icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result Various options appear in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the audible signal you require 01 12 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The beep signal...

Page 117: ...he default settings Adjusting the volume Follow the steps below to set the volume Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Volume icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result Various options appear in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose your desired volume level 1 5 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The volume is set ...

Page 118: ...tting the time Follow the steps below to set the time Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Time icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result A selection list of optional time formats appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the time format you require 15 00 03 00 pm 4 Use the Next and Back buttons to toggle between hours and minutes 5 E...

Page 119: ...the date Follow the steps below to set the date Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Date icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result A selection list of optional date formats appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the date format you require 20 05 2009 05 20 2009 4 Use the Next and Back buttons to scroll between day month and year 5...

Page 120: ...ction Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Alphabetic cookbook icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result Alphabetical sorting is set as the sorting method Sorting numerically Follow the steps below to sort the storage locations n...

Page 121: ...ith semi skilled staff Whenever a cooking program is selected it is backed by the values that you have specified Last used values are the ideal option when you regularly cook several batches one after the other You can then start the cooking program immediately without needing to select the time and tem perature values Requirements The display shows the icons for the default settings Changing Expo...

Page 122: ...lues 10 Press the Functions menu button to confirm the settings you have made Result The Expert default values are set to new values Selecting to use last used values Follow the steps below to select to use last used values Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Expert default value icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the di...

Page 123: ...n 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Temperature in C icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The temperature display is set to C Setting the temperature display to F Follow the steps below to set the temperature display to F Step A...

Page 124: ...the icons for the default settings The network address intended for the appliance must not already by in use by another appliance Configuring the network address Follow the steps below to set the network address Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the network address icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The currently set network address is displayed 3 Us...

Page 125: ...ess the Functions menu button to confirm Result The Confirm menu appears in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The cookbook has been saved Loading the cookbook Follow the steps below to load the cookbook Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Load cookbook icon 2 Press the Functions menu button t...

Page 126: ...ttings Setting the language Follow the steps below to set the language Step Action Button 1 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Language icon 2 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result Various options appear in the display 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the language you require English Deutsch Francais 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The language is se...

Page 127: ...oking you must use this function General advantages of your combi steamer You can enjoy the following advantages for all methods of cooking You always achieve the optimum atmosphere inside the oven Flavors are not transferred even when you cook different foods in one load You do not need to enter humidity levels manually Developing your own recipes You can combine the main and special cooking prog...

Page 128: ...enefits Steaming is particularly good at preserving vitamins minerals and secondary plant substances such as color and fiber You can work quickly because steam is constantly available Examples of use for steaming at 100 C The cooking program is suitable for instance for Vegetables Rice Durum wheat pasta Potato dumplings Dumplings Small dumplings Potatoes Advantages of low temperature steaming betw...

Page 129: ...aramel Advantages of quick steaming between 101 C and 120 C You enjoy the following benefits You save time Examples of use for quick steaming between 101 C and 120 C The cooking program is suitable for less sensitive foods such as Jacket potatoes Beetroot Turnips Pulses Cabbage The cooking program is also particularly good for food for which slight browning is required with steaming such as Rolls ...

Page 130: ... dry out Baked items such as yeast and bread dough or puff pastry rise perfectly during baking If required you can extract moisture from the oven Crisp Tasty function to achieve juicy crispy products that are evenly browned all over Ultra fast energy transfer Making optimum use of the cooking program You should remember the following points Generally you can reduce the oven temperature by 10 to 20...

Page 131: ...ure from the oven to achieve crisp crunchy products that are evenly browned all over By removing the moisture Crisp Tasty function you can achieve a fine crust in baking Making optimum use of the cooking program You should remember the following points Generally you can reduce the oven temperature by 10 to 20 compared with traditional cooking methods and avoid significant loss in weight during coo...

Page 132: ... puddles of condensation on the plates or dry edges Mixed regeneration of plates GN containers is possible Making optimum use of the cooking program You should remember the following points Solid foodstuffs such as dumplings or dough balls rolled beef and casseroles take longer to regen erate than items such as slices of meat vegetable accompaniments rice and quartered or diced po tatoes When arra...

Page 133: ...g recommended values are for a full load OEB OGB OES OGS Plate capacity up to ø 32 cm Plate gap 66 mm Plate capacity up to ø 32 cm Plate gap 80 mm Preheat tem perature with superheated steam Preheat time Regenerating temperature Regenera ting time 6 10 20 180 C 2 min 125 135 C 4 8 min 6 20 39 180 C 2 min 125 135 C 4 8 min 10 10 32 180 C 2 min 125 135 C 4 8 min 10 20 60 250 C 3 min 135 140 C 6 10 m...

Page 134: ... is no need to waste time and energy keeping an eye on the joint and checking the degree of cooking The multipoint sensor takes measurements at several points along the sensor tip and automatically identifies the coolest core temperature it measures as the center of the joint of meat The multipoint sensor prevents false readings and makes it easier to use the sensor Combined with the cooking progr...

Page 135: ...ide Well done 82 95 C Veal Saddle of veal Medium 54 58 C Breast of veal shoulder of veal Well done 75 80 C Leg of veal Well done 76 78 C Pork Loin of pork Medium 68 72 C Neck of pork Medium 68 72 C Belly of pork knuckle of pork Well done 72 78 C Cured pork Medium 65 68 C Lamb Leg of lamb Medium 54 64 C Saddle of lamb Medium 52 56 C Poultry Whole chicken Well done 75 82 C Breast of chicken Well don...

Page 136: ...ram Enter the cooking program data in the Cook page You must enter the following values Button Meaning Function Δ temperature Specifies the temperature in the oven relative to the core temperature Core temperature The cooking program is stopped when this value is reached The cooking process The following diagram shows the cooking process No Meaning Description Temperature inside the oven Temperatu...

Page 137: ... has reached the specified value at that moment 3 End of phase 2 End of program The core temperature is reached Usage ΔT cooking is particularly suitable for gentle cooking of boiled ham entire fish galantines and egg royale Advantages You enjoy the following benefits Meat stays juicy and tender and suffers little shrinkage during roasting Use the start time preset to make the most of low usage pe...

Page 138: ...core temperature This option must always be used with the core temperature sensor The Cook Hold cooking program You must enter the following values Program step Meaning Function 1 Cooking temperatu re Required cooking temperature in the Cook phase Core temperature switch over core temperature Defines the end of the Cook phase and the start of the Hold phase 2 Cooking tempera ture hold core tempera...

Page 139: ... its cooking The oven temperature falls 5 End of phase 3 As soon as the oven temperature reaches the hold temperature the product is ready to serve Hold temperature reached 6 Phase 4 Hold The oven can be kept at the hold temperature up to the maximum keep warm time Oven kept at hold temperature Usage Long before you need the finished dish you can make use of periods of low activity to prepare food...

Page 140: ...ocess No Meaning Description Temperature inside the oven Temperature curve inside the oven Actual core tempe rature Curve showing core temperature of product Hold temperature Final core temperature Oven temperature No Meaning Description WELL DONE MEDIUM 1 Preheating The oven preheats Oven temperature rises 2 minutes hold time 150 C 150 C 2 Loading Loading the oven A mixed load is also possible 3 ...

Page 141: ...d temperature Final core temperature No Meaning Description Oven temperature 1 Preheating The oven preheats Oven temperature rises 2 minutes hold time 100 C 2 Loading Loading the oven A mixed load is also possible 3 Boiling phase Product is boiled for 10 minutes 100 C 4 Temperature drop Oven temperature is lowered Time period depends on product 5 Gradual cooking phase Product cooked gradually unti...

Page 142: ...articularly suitable for roast pork and rolled beef BOIL overnight cooking particularly suitable for topside Advantages You enjoy the following benefits You achieve a juicy product with little loss in weight compared with conventional preparation Slow gradual cooking ensures extremely even cooking of the product Making optimum use of the cooking method You should remember the following points The ...

Page 143: ...s Tried and tested recipes to inspire you This section contains some tried and tested recipes to inspire you to develop your own recipes Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page Side dishes 143 Fish 144 Meat game poultry 145 Pastries and baked desserts 147 ...

Page 144: ...ased baking sheet cover immediately after cooking Pasta durum wheat semolina 120 10 15 use unperforated containers no need to stir 1 part pasta min 5 parts cold water Frozen omelette 85 15 20 Jacket potatoes 110 30 35 French fries 200 8 12 use frying basket for larger quantities in the oven switch on Crisp Tasty level 2 Rice 100 25 30 Soak for 20 minutes use unperforated containers 1 part rice 1 5...

Page 145: ...tch on Crisp Tasty level 2 Fish quenelles 78 5 12 Fish pâté 78 65 use every other shelf Baked trout 220 8 12 use every other shelf switch on Crisp Tasty level 2 Baked prawns 200 4 8 use every other shelf Steamed prawns 80 4 8 use every other shelf Baked salmon fillet 220 6 12 use every other shelf Steamed salmon fillet 78 5 10 Baked plaice 225 7 10 switch on Crisp Tasty level 2 Baked sole 225 10 1...

Page 146: ...e in stock if required Roast venison 135 68 Place joint in deep container and top up with stock gradually Knuckle of veal 135 78 steam first for 10 minutes then score the rind Rolled roast veal 135 78 Veal steak 180g 225 47 Cured pork cutlet 180 10 12 Grease baking sheets Boiled ham 78 65 Cooking time depends on weight Rolled cabbage 135 82 Breaded cutlet 210 10 12 switch on Crisp Tasty level 2 Ro...

Page 147: ... 150 48 brush pastry lightly with egg sauté fillet first Braised beef 130 82 Roast beef medium 125 50 Rump steak 200g 210 48 Escalope 210 8 11 switch on Crisp Tasty level 2 Roast pork 130 78 Pork fillet joint 210 53 Pork fillet medallion 210 48 Neck of pork 135 78 Loin of pork joint 135 72 Knuckle of pork 135 72 steam first for 10 minutes then score the rind Veal sausage 65 10 20 Wiener sausage Fr...

Page 148: ... rolls 165 10 12 Number on sheet depends on size Do not place items too close together on sheet Crème Brûlée 80 10 15 select lower fan speed Crème caramel 80 15 25 select lower fan speed Frozen croissants 165 15 22 Number on sheet depends on size Do not place items too close together on sheet Cheesecakes 145 30 40 use every other shelf select lower fan speed Shortcrust pastry 165 10 15 Number on s...

Page 149: ...uctions for your combi steamer Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page Cleaning and maintenance schedule 149 Semi automatic oven cleaning 153 Fully automatic oven cleaning CONVOClean system option 156 Emptying and rinsing the steam generator 158 Descaling early warning only on OEB 159 Cleaning agents 160 Troubleshooting 161 Rectifying faults Irregularities during operation 163 ...

Page 150: ...es or skin f Never open the appliance door during fully automatic cleaning f Wear protective gloves and safety goggles as specified in safety data sheet Skin burns Risk of skin burns The CONVOClean forte cleaning agent will cause skin burns if there is any direct contact and care must be exercised when handling the cleaning canisters f Do not inhale the spray mist f Do not let CONVOClean forte com...

Page 151: ...g the demoisturising tray on page 192 CONVOClean new or CONVOClean forte Drip tray in loading trolley floor standing appliances Empty and clean by hand CONVOClean forte Outside of appliance Clean by hand with a soft cloth Commercial stainless steel cleaner Oven interior if a white deposit or dark discoloration is visible In this case Spray on cleaner when oven is cold Leave to work for 10 minutes ...

Page 152: ...rm daily What must be serviced Procedure Materials tools Steam generator OEB OGB only Emptying and rinsing the steam generator on page 158 Automatic Water softener must be re adjusted if you can see a white deposit inside the oven Call customer service Monthly maintenance tasks that you must perform yourself The following table lists the maintenance tasks that you must perform monthly What must be...

Page 153: ...89 Cleaning the demoisturising tray 192 Cleaning the armature 196 Emptying the condensate collecting tray in the loading trolley 194 Related topics Semi automatic oven cleaning 153 Fully automatic oven cleaning CONVOClean system option 156 Cleaning agents 160 Emptying and rinsing the steam generator 158 Descaling early warning only on OEB 159 Changing the cleaning canisters containing CONVOCare 19...

Page 154: ...e into contact with eyes or skin f Never open the appliance door during fully automatic cleaning f Wear protective clothing protective gloves and safety goggles as specified in safety regulations Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met You are already conversant with the operating steps listed under How to do it correctly Materials required You need the following materials...

Page 155: ...n forte 8 Refit the suction panel and rack 9 Close the appliance door Result The program continues running automatically If your combi steamer is an electric appliance go to Step 11 10 If your combi steamer is a gas appliance use the hand shower to rinse out behind the suction panel thoroughly as soon as you hear the next signal 11 Switch off the combi steamer as soon as you hear the next signal 1...

Page 156: ...55 More on this How to do it correctly Removing and fitting the racks table top appliances only 169 Removing and fitting the suction panel on table top appliances 180 Related topics Cleaning agents 160 Cleaning and maintenance schedule 149 ...

Page 157: ...pray bottle containing CONVOCare nozzle detergent for aftercare Fully automatic oven cleaning For fully automatic oven cleaning follow the steps below Step Action Button 1 Turn the armature nozzle on the top of the oven through one complete turn to ensure that it moves freely 2 Remove the larger items of burnt food residues from the oven 3 Close the appliance door 4 Select the functions menu 5 Use...

Page 158: ...cleaner pressure appears in display Check which canister is almost empty and re fill it In an emergency use water Power failure You have interrupted the fully automatic cleaning cycle If cleaning solutions have been used the combi stea mer will automatically rinse the oven before it can be operated More on this Next steps Basic procedure for selecting extra functions and special programs 78 How to...

Page 159: ...Self test performed The oven light comes on 2 Press the Functions menu button Result The display shows the function icons 3 Use the tilt selector switch to choose the Steam generator rinse cycle icon 4 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result A confirmation menu appears in the display 5 Use the tilt selector switch to choose YES YES 6 Press the Functions menu button to confirm Result The ...

Page 160: ...hed on but not running a cooking program You can continue to operate the appliance as normal The display is merely a warning The threshold for the descaling level is adjustable and can be changed by an approved customer service engineer or specially trained personnel The display looks like this Descale boiler 190 C 0 02 Descale the steam generator Notify your approved customer service engineer or ...

Page 161: ... Spray bottle CONVOClean forte Eco friendly detergent for normal to heavy soiling Cleaning inside the oven fully automatic Canisters attached to the cleaning system or cleaning shelves under the combi steamer Cleaning inside the oven fully automatic Canisters attached to the cleaning system or cleaning shelves under the combi steamer CONVOCare nozzle detergent Manual aftercare of oven interior Spr...

Page 162: ...er service E05 x No gas 1 Open the gas tap 2 Let the gas pipe fill start 2x convection 3 Contact customer service E11 0 Oven sensor is reading too high a temperature Contact customer service E12 1 E12 2 E12 3 E12 4 Core temperature sensor is reading too high Correct the sensor position E13 0 Steam generator sensor is reading too high a temperature 1 Rinse out steam generator 2 Contact customer ser...

Page 163: ...customer service E33 0 Steam generator malfunction Get customer service to test and reset the thermal cutout N7 E34 0 Steam generator pump fault pump does not turn on 1 Unplug the appliance for approx 10 seconds and restart 2 Disable steam generator rinsing and contact customer service E83 0 Inadmissible cooking function 1 Re enter the cooking program 2 Contact customer service E89 1 Invalid data ...

Page 164: ...r Complete or partial blockage of waste water pipe Permanent drain connection on appliances with CONVOClean system Check customer s drain system and clean if necessary Use permanent connection if applicable Bypass clogged Cleaning the bypass measuring hole on page 189 Air vent blocked or covered Remove obstruction Water runs out underneath the appliance when closing the door Appliance drain clogge...

Page 165: ...using the transport trolley 172 Loading floor standing appliances 176 Stowing away the core temperature sensor for table top appliances 178 Stowing away the core temperature sensor for floor standing appliances 179 Removing and fitting the suction panel on table top appliances 180 Removing and fitting the suction panel on floor standing appliances 182 Grill version only for table top appliances 18...

Page 166: ...am vapor Risk of scalding from hot steam and vapor Escaping hot steam and vapor can cause scalding to face hands feet and legs f Open the appliance door as specified in the user manual Never put your head into the oven f For floor standing appliances insert the preheat bridge if there is no loading trolley in the combi steamer during preheating Opening the appliance door safely To open the applian...

Page 167: ...How to do it correctly User manual 166 Step Action Illustration 3 Open the door 2 and slide it back 3 along the side of the combi steamer ...

Page 168: ... cooking f Wear personal protection equipment as specified in safety regulations Purpose of the preheat bridge The preheat bridge is required in floor standing appliances for the following procedures When preheating without loading trolley because escaping hot steam may otherwise scald feet and legs During automatic cleaning without the loading trolley because otherwise cleaning agent or steam may...

Page 169: ... Removing the preheat bridge To remove the preheat bridge follow the steps below Step Action Illustration 1 Use the handle of the loading trolley to remove the preheat bridge More on this Related topics Loading floor standing appliances 176 ...

Page 170: ... inside of the appliance door or any parts that were inside the oven during cooking f Wear personal protection equipment as specified in safety regulations Removing racks To remove a rack follow the steps below Step Action Illustration 1 Release the clips at the top and bottom 1 2 Swing the rack into the oven 2 3 Push the rack upwards and remove it 3 Caution Take care not to bend the rails otherwi...

Page 171: ...mer during preheating Hot liquids Risk of scalding from hot liquids Spilling liquid foods can result in scalds to face and hands f Those containers holding liquids or food that will liquefy during cooking must only be placed on shelves that are below a height of 1 60 m indicated by the warning sign Hot Liquids on the appli ance or loading trolley Only these shelves can be seen by all users f Durin...

Page 172: ...s holding liquids or food that will liquefy during cooking must be placed on shelf levels that allow a proper view inside the container Removing food To remove the food follow the steps below Step Action 1 Open the appliance door 2 Hold the food horizontally when removing it More on this How to do it correctly Opening the appliance door safely 165 Related topics Loading table top appliances using ...

Page 173: ...of scalding from hot liquids Spilling liquid foods can result in scalds to face and hands f Those containers holding liquids or food that will liquefy during cooking must only be placed on shelves that are below a height of 1 60 m indicated by the warning sign Hot Liquids on the appli ance or loading trolley Only these shelves can be seen by all users f During loading make sure that the racks are ...

Page 174: ...ecure the slide in frame 1 and attach it to the floor of the appliance 3 Position the shelf rack on the transport trolley 4 Engage the transport securing mechanism 5 Load shelf rack with food WARNING Please note that containers holding liquids or food that will liquefy during cooking must be placed on shelf levels that allow a proper view inside the container 6 Open the appliance door 7 Fix the tr...

Page 175: ...How to do it correctly User manual 174 Step Action Illustration 9 Release the fastener 4 and move the transport trolley away from the appliance 10 Close the appliance door ...

Page 176: ...e shelf rack onto the transport trolley 4 Engage the transport securing mechanism WARNING If the transport securing mechanism is not engaged the shelf rack may tip off the trolley 5 Release the fastener 4 and move the transport trolley away from the appliance 6 Remove the cooked product from the transport trolley More on this How to do it correctly Opening the appliance door safely 165 Removing an...

Page 177: ... from hot liquids Spilling liquid foods can result in scalds to face and hands f Those containers holding liquids or food that will liquefy during cooking must only be placed on shelves that are below a height of 1 60 m indicated by the warning sign Hot Liquids on the appli ance or loading trolley Only these shelves can be seen by all users f During loading make sure that the racks are fixed in pl...

Page 178: ...r 3 Remove the preheat bridge 4 Push the loading trolley in as far as it will go 1 Caution Risk of hands being pinched Use the handle 5 Remove the handle and hang it on the left hand side wall 6 Close the appliance door 7 Lock the wheels of the loading trolley 2 Removing food To remove the food follow the steps below Step Action Illustration 1 Open the appliance door 2 Release the wheel lock 3 Att...

Page 179: ...ure sensor must be stowed away when it is not needed for the cooking process Otherwise the sensor risks getting damaged Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met You are already conversant with the operating steps listed under How to do it correctly Stowing away Follow the steps below to stow away the core temperature sensor Step Action Illustration 1 Slide the sensor into t...

Page 180: ... when it is not needed for the cooking process Otherwise the sensor risks getting damaged Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met You are already conversant with the operating steps listed under How to do it correctly Stowing away Follow the steps below to stow away the core temperature sensor Step Action Illustration 1 Wind the cable from the core temperature sensor aroun...

Page 181: ... the oven during cooking f Wear personal protection equipment as specified in safety regulations Materials required You need the following materials Suitable tool for undoing the screws e g wrench Removing the suction panel To remove the suction panel follow the steps below Step Action Illustration 1 Release the catches top 1 and bottom 1 using the tool and hinge out the suction panel into the ove...

Page 182: ...elated topics Cleaning and maintenance schedule 149 Cleaning agents 160 Cleaning the removable hygienic plug in gasket 188 Cleaning the bypass measuring hole 189 Cleaning the demoisturising tray 192 Changing the cleaning canisters containing CONVOCare 198 ...

Page 183: ...oven the inside of the appliance door or any parts that were inside the oven during cooking f Wear personal protection equipment as specified in safety regulations Materials required You need the following materials Suitable tool for undoing the screws e g wrench Removing the suction panel To remove the suction panel follow the steps below Step Action Illustration 1 Release the catches top 1 cente...

Page 184: ...nel To fit the suction panel follow the steps in the reverse order More on this Related topics Cleaning agents 160 Cleaning the bypass measuring hole 189 Cleaning the demoisturising tray 192 Changing the cleaning canisters containing CONVOCare 198 Cleaning the removable hygienic plug in gasket 188 Cleaning and maintenance schedule 149 ...

Page 185: ... version Follow the steps below to prepare the grill version Step Action Illustration 1 Fill the fat collecting container with about 5 cm of water so that the tube mouth lies under the surface of the water Make sure that the fat can drain freely into the fat collecting container Caution It is essential that the fat collecting container always contains water above the level of the tube mouth Otherw...

Page 186: ...nce base 3 You can now perform the following jobs semi automatic cleaning automatic cleaning steam generator rinse program automatic or manual rinsing out the oven compartment with the hand shower More on this How to do it correctly Loading table top appliances using the transport trolley 172 Opening the appliance door safely 165 Loading table top appliances removing food from table top appliances...

Page 187: ... combi steamer can cause a short circuit which may result in electric shock on touching the combi steamer f Do not spray the exterior of the combi steamer with water f Protect from rain if operated outdoors Risk of crushing Risk of hand injuries from crushing When cleaning the appliance door and interior door there is the risk that you will crush your hand f Take care not to place your hand betwee...

Page 188: ...ch on the double glass door 1 2 Clean the double glass door with glass cleaner Take care not to scratch the glass 3 Re close the double glass door using the quick release catch 1 More on this Related topics Cleaning agents 160 Cleaning the removable hygienic plug in gasket 188 Cleaning the bypass measuring hole 189 Cleaning the demoisturising tray 192 Cleaning the armature 196 ...

Page 189: ...with water f Protect from rain if operated outdoors Materials required You need the following materials commercial mild odorless detergent soft cloth no tools Cleaning the removable hygienic plug in gasket To clean the removable hygienic plug in gasket follow the steps below Step Action Illustration 1 Pull off the hygienic seal from around the appliance door starting from the corners 2 Clean the h...

Page 190: ... as specified in safety data sheet Skin burns Risk of skin burns The CONVOClean forte cleaning agent will cause skin burns if there is any direct contact and care must be exercised when handling the cleaning canisters f Do not inhale the spray mist f Do not let CONVOClean forte come into contact with eyes or skin f Never open the appliance door during fully automatic cleaning f Wear protective clo...

Page 191: ... slowly to release the pressurized air Rinse out the spray bottle weekly Rinse out the nozzle nozzle extension and nozzle pipe after each use Cleaning the bypass measuring hole To clean the bypass measuring hole follow the steps below Step Action Illustration 1 Remove the suction panel or hinge it down 2 Spray the bypass measuring hole with CONVOClean forte 3 Use the bottle brush to clean the bypa...

Page 192: ...it correctly Removing and fitting the suction panel on table top appliances 180 Related topics Cleaning agents 160 Cleaning the double glass door 186 Cleaning the removable hygienic plug in gasket 188 Cleaning the demoisturising tray 192 Cleaning the armature 196 ...

Page 193: ...eaning canisters f Do not inhale the spray mist f Do not let CONVOClean forte come into contact with eyes or skin f Never open the appliance door during fully automatic cleaning f Wear protective clothing protective gloves and safety goggles as specified in safety regulations Hot surfaces Risk of burns from high temperatures inside the oven and on the inside of the appliance door You may get burnt...

Page 194: ...2 Take the cover off the demoisturising tray 3 Clean the demoisturising tray and outflow of any food residues 4 Spray the demoisturising tray and cover with CONVOClean new forte and leave it to take effect 5 Rinse off the demoisturising tray and the cover using the hand shower 6 Replace the cover on the demoisturising tray 7 Refit the suction panel or hinge it back up 8 Do not close the appliance ...

Page 195: ... burns f Wear personal protection equipment as specified in safety regulations Requirements Check that the following requirements have been met Condensate collecting tray is full Loading trolley is not holding any food and has been removed from the oven You are already conversant with the operating steps listed under How to do it correctly Emptying the condensate collecting tray into the drain gul...

Page 196: ... Lift the condensate collecting tray out of the loading trolley 2 Empty the condensate out of the condensate collecting tray into a drain More on this How to do it correctly Loading table top appliances using the transport trolley 172 Opening the appliance door safely 165 Loading table top appliances removing food from table top appliances 170 Loading floor standing appliances 176 ...

Page 197: ... protection equipment as specified in safety regulations Materials required You need the following materials None Cleaning the armature To clean the armature follow the steps below Step Action Illustration 1 Unscrew the armature 1 2 Wash the armature in the dishwasher 3 Screw the armature back on 4 Check that it can move freely More on this Related topics Cleaning agents 160 Cleaning the double gl...

Page 198: ...ve clothing protective gloves and safety goggles as specified in safety regulations Materials required You need the following materials Replacement canister of CONVOClean forte Changing the cleaning canisters containing CONVOClean forte To change the cleaning canisters containing CONVOClean forte follow the steps below Step Action Illustration 1 Remove the seal on the replacement canister of CONVO...

Page 199: ...CONVOCare concentrate 0 5 l a sufficient amount of soft water 9 5 l Mixing the CONVOCare solution To avoid excessive foaming follow the procedure below when mixing the CONVOCare concentrate with water Step Action 1 Open the empty canister and first of all add 9 5l of soft water to the empty canister 2 Add 0 5l of CONVOCare concentrate to the water 3 Replace the cap on the canister and tip it up to...

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