Eloma EB 30 Translation Of The Original Operating Instructions Download Page 58

Cleaning, servicing and maintenance 

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7.1.1

 

STIPULATED CLEANING AGENTS 

 

    

  WARNING! 

Risk of chemical burns from cleaners and rinsing agents! 

Chemical burns to the skin and eyes. 

 

Allow the device to cool down before cleaning. 

 

Wear protective clothing (e.g. long-sleeved clothing, protective gloves and 
safety goggles). 

 

Adhere to the safety notes for the stipulated cleaner and rinsing agent. 

 

Do not inhale the spray mist from the cleaner or rinsing agent. 

 

The following cleaners and rinsing agents are approved for cleaning the baking 
chamber: 

 

Eloma Multi-Clean special cleaner 

 

Eloma Multi-Clean rinsing agent 

 

 

 

INFORMATION: 
We recommend the use of a pressure pump sprayer. 

 

NOTE 
Material damage due to incorrect cleaner and incorrect cleaning utensils! 

Stains in the baking chamber, damage to the housing. 

 

Only use the cleaner and rinsing agent stipulated by the manufacturer. 

 

Do not clean the housing with flammable cleaners. 

 

Do not use sharp or pointed objects for cleaning. 

 

Do not use scouring agent or scratchy cleaning utensils (e.g. steel wool). 

 

NOTE! 
Incorrect cleaning agents! 

The warranty will be rendered null and void with immediate effect if the any 
cleaners are used other than those stipulated by the manufacturer! 

 

 

7.1.2

 

NOTES ON MANUAL CLEANING 

 

    

  WARNING! 

Risk of burns from hot surfaces! 

Skin burns. 

 

Allow the Backmaster to cool down slowly before cleaning. 

 

Summary of Contents for EB 30

Page 1: ...BACKMASTER SIZES EB 30 MT EB 30 XL MT ENERGY TYPE ELECTRIC Translation of the original operating instructions Subject to technical changes Read carefully before use Keep safe for future use...

Page 2: ...r user tips and recipes Please also feel free to contact our application advice department Tel 49 0 8141 395 150 E mail application eloma com You can contact us almost 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365...

Page 3: ...y notes 11 3 Readiness for operation 15 3 1 Switching the Backmaster EB 30 MT EB 30 XL MT on and off 15 3 2 Opening closing the door and loading emptying the device 16 3 3 Door latch emergency release...

Page 4: ...e special program 47 6 7 Selection of additional functions 54 6 8 Reports 56 7 Cleaning servicing and maintenance 57 7 1 Semi automatic cleaning 57 7 2 Maintenance intervals 64 8 Clearing faults and m...

Page 5: ...ivery of the device and contains information and instructions for safe operation cleaning and servicing of the Backmaster EB 30 MT EB 30 XL MT and measures for troubleshooting The operating instructio...

Page 6: ...the safety of the device is no longer assured Warranty or liability claims for personal injury or material damage cannot be asserted if caused by one or more of the following causes Improper use of th...

Page 7: ...notes used The meanings of the pictograms and signal words used are shown in the following table Symbol Explanation DANGER Type and source of hazard Consequence Failure to observe will lead to fatal...

Page 8: ...MT EB 30 XL MT where they are clearly visible Sign Meaning DANGER Dangerous electrical voltage WARNING Hot surface up to 150 C WARNING Hot fluids in insert containers DANGER Risk of fire WARNING Hot...

Page 9: ...ION Figures are shown as examples and may differ from the supplied in store baking oven 1 8 VARIANTS AND DEVICE SIZES Designation Version EB 30 MT 3 inserts 440 x 350 mm EB 30 XL MT 3 inserts 600 x 40...

Page 10: ...e received instruction regular training and safety briefing Make sure that the Backmaster EB 30 MT EB 30 XL MT is only operated and cleaned by persons who have read the operating instructions for the...

Page 11: ...d out by an authorised Eloma service partner and or qualified specialists WARNING Risk of injury from parts falling out Remove loose parts from the baking chamber DANGER Perception of the formation of...

Page 12: ...containers are filled with liquid or liquefied baking product during baking only insert levels must be used which allow the operator to view the inserted containers recommended maximum insert height a...

Page 13: ...Use accessories in the baking chamber properly in order to prevent the door glass from breaking Make sure that there are no objects in the pivoting range of the baking chamber door Make sure that the...

Page 14: ...proper cleaning Do not clean the housing with a water jet steam cleaner or a high pressure cleaner Only use the stipulated cleaner and rinsing agent Do not clean the housing with flammable cleaners Ad...

Page 15: ...0 MT EB 30 XL MT is ready for operation 3 1 2 SWITCHING OFF THE DEVICE FOR SHORT BREAKS IN OPERATION 1 Press the On Off key The touch screen display is extinguished 2 Close the operating company s wat...

Page 16: ...y 1 60 m from the access level Always remove these containers in a horizontal position and wherever possible only move them with a cover attached 3 2 1 WORKING SEQUENCE Push the tray or container into...

Page 17: ...Readiness for operation 17 Fig 2 Screen after unexpected deactivation e g power failure...

Page 18: ...yes As a result of the door opening automatically after or during the baking process Wear safety goggles and protective gloves NOTE In case of a fault power failure or if the devices are without power...

Page 19: ...5 of the tank capacity Fig 4 Removing the water tank Sequence for filling the water tank 1 Remove the water tank from the housing 2 Firmly press on the flap in the operating panel to open it 3 Briefl...

Page 20: ...itch off the device 1 Establish the communication connection between the PC and Backmaster as a point to point LAN with the respective connection cable by connecting a USB stick 2 Set the device addre...

Page 21: ...and high grade workmanship this combination is our recipe for success for a durable product Using Climatic MT the baking temperature can be set between 30 C and 250 C to the exact degree and the steam...

Page 22: ...indow pane 3 Baking chamber door 4 Baking chamber 5 Water tank optional see section 3 4 1 6 USB connection port on the side of the operating panel 7 Fan wheel heater with protective grating 8 Operatin...

Page 23: ...3 1 BAKING WITH DRY AIR Convection mode with dry air can be used to bake This operating mode is suitable for baked goods which are supposed to be crunchy and browned 4 3 2 BAKING WITH MOISTURE Hot air...

Page 24: ...data transfer Fig 7 Upload reports During operation all the baking data of a baking program is stored in an HACCP Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points report The HACCP report can be displayed...

Page 25: ...In order to ensure that data baking programs images sounds is transferred successfully the current screen must not be changed during the USB uploading downloading process on the device The screens for...

Page 26: ...ymbols for external data transfer screen The following data can be copied from the Backmaster to the USB stick This data can also be analysed edited and printed using Eloma s ProConnect software Bakin...

Page 27: ...by the user on the Settings Service screen 4 6 1 BASIC SETTING PARAMETERS The following parameters can be changed in the Settings Service menu Day and time User language Keyboard layout Reports and o...

Page 28: ...owing parameters for instance can be changed 1 Time display format 24 hour clock 12 hour clock with am pm 2 Unit for temperature displays C F 3 Preheating ON 4 Lighting 5 Show mode 6 Sound settings Pr...

Page 29: ...panel 1 ON OFF key 2 Touch screen panel 3 Port for USB stick ON OFF key Switches the Backmaster EB 30 MT EB 30 XL MT on and off membrane keyboard Touch screen Display individual menu selection and inp...

Page 30: ...nd operation 30 5 1 1 START SETTINGS Fig 11 The Backmaster is ready for operation Fig 12 Start display for baking Item Symbol Designation function 1 Main menu Baking menu field Start interface manual...

Page 31: ...ld Start interface 2 Baking with automatic steam injection field Baking without steam injection field 3 Last 20 field Shows the last 20 baking programs to be selected 4 Baking programs Shows the actio...

Page 32: ...with steam injection Fig 14 Baking without steam injection Item Symbol Designation function 1 1 Number of baking steps 2 Add baking step field Add new baking step after currently displayed baking step...

Page 33: ...and steam injection In baking operating mode without steam injection Target temperature 7 Additional functions Selected additional functions are highlighted in green a Preheating field Preheating is a...

Page 34: ...conds Baking step field Controls the baking step using the baking time 10 Time preselection field Opens the Time preselection window Only available before starting the program 11 Save field Switches t...

Page 35: ...steam injection baking time and off time using UP DOWN keys Enter and set the desired temperature steam quantity baking time and off time using Climatic MT by sliding the control or using the UP DOWN...

Page 36: ...on the screen Additional manual steam injection is possible at all times 5 3 2 ADDING VIEWING AND CHANGING PROGRAM STEPS Fig 17 Adding baking steps Input of first step as described in section 5 3 1 If...

Page 37: ...p a baking program with multiple steps Select the Step overview field Touch and hold the baking step you wish to delete for approximately 10 seconds The step is deleted Save the baking program INFORMA...

Page 38: ...function 1 Quiche Program name field Enter the program name using the keypad 2 12345 Numerical program field Enter the program no using the keypad 3 Favourites field Adds to favourites or removes fro...

Page 39: ...3 List of available baking programs or images sounds Selection is performed by clicking on the check box green 4 Upload Download fields Uploads programs reports images and sounds to the device or down...

Page 40: ...ting service with the password 1234 or asdf 2 Call up program management 3 Select the programs you wish to delete 4 Delete using the delete function recycle bin 5 Confirm deletion again 6 The program...

Page 41: ...from the list 1 Open program list Last 20 2 Select a program 3 Select the Step overview field 4 Change or add a program step 5 Select the Save field 6 Edit the input as necessary add to favourites an...

Page 42: ...anual program settings activate additional functions as required 2 Select the Save field 3 Complete input 4 Confirm saving or duplication INFORMATION The baking program is added to the list The timer...

Page 43: ...ing program from the list with favourites filter 1 Open the program list 2 Select the Favourites field The list of baking programs is reduced to the selected filter 3 To select the baking program for...

Page 44: ...other key word 6 4 2 PROGRAM S FROM STEP OVERVIEW 1 Call up the Program list field If necessary swipe to scroll 2 Touch the desired program to select it The program line is displayed The action line i...

Page 45: ...en set are displayed 3 Select Add Weekly program settings are displayed 4 Select the desired day of the week by clicking on the selection box appears in green 5 Touch the Up Down fields to set the hou...

Page 46: ...am settings are displayed 2 Change the weekly program settings Or Select Delete to delete a cooking program from the weekly program 6 5 3 SWITCHING ON OFF THE WEEKLY PROGRAM 1 Activate the Weekly prog...

Page 47: ...in the Settings Service menu Further operating options are available for service staff and Eloma s trained customer service department ASC mode is set for example by the branch manager The branch man...

Page 48: ...as been selected all other program suggestions which can be baked simultaneously with almost identical program settings are displayed see Fig 25b 2 Select three baking programs for the insert levels F...

Page 49: ...e selected in Settings Service The device automatically switches to the preheating phase or holds the selected baking chamber temperature for up to 6 hours CAUTION High energy consumption 8 The Progra...

Page 50: ...new program having been selected the display returns to the image matrix with the three preconfigured baking programs The display also returns to the image matrix if STOP is selected whilst baking is...

Page 51: ...be selected see Fig 29a Once the first single step program has been selected all other program suggestions which can be baked simultaneously with almost identical program settings are displayed see F...

Page 52: ...T the three programs are displayed and the baking time counts down Fig 32 ASC mode screen the baking programs have been started 5 At the end of each program a signal sounds to prompt the removal of th...

Page 53: ...Close the door The baking process is continued INFORMATION Once the last program has been completed without a new program having been selected the display returns to the program start view with white...

Page 54: ...mum of 3 baking programs Switches to the ASC baking screen Only available for baking mode without steam injection with a single baking step and before starting the program 3 Preheating ON field Prehea...

Page 55: ...e Parameters 2 Once the preconfigured temperature has been reached an acoustic signal sounds and preheating is stopped 6 7 2 HALF OCCUPANCY With the additional e 2 function the Backmaster is operated...

Page 56: ...n the Settings Service menu HACCP Energy and water consumption Door management Fault messages Device properties Device operating data Fig 36 Report management sequence example 1 Call up Settings Servi...

Page 57: ...n with convection and 50 ml of water 2 Open the door 3 Spray the cooking chamber with cleaner 4 Close the door 5 Allow the cleaner to take effect for 5 min at 60 C 6 Open the door 7 Rinse out the cook...

Page 58: ...Multi Clean rinsing agent INFORMATION We recommend the use of a pressure pump sprayer NOTE Material damage due to incorrect cleaner and incorrect cleaning utensils Stains in the baking chamber damage...

Page 59: ...Scalding of the skin and eyes Wear safety goggles protective gloves and suitable protective clothing NOTE Before cleaning the device Open the water valve or for devices without a water connection Top...

Page 60: ...erating panel Mild cleaning agent soft cloth Door handle Door seal See section 7 1 6 Accessories used Mild cleaning agent sponge brush or dishwasher Air suction filter Manually in the wash basin or in...

Page 61: ...t is best to use a soft brush NOTE Excessive pressure on the screen surface Destruction of the screen Only apply gentle pressure when cleaning NOTE Use of washing up liquids and cleaning agents for sc...

Page 62: ...mber with cleaner 5 Close the baking chamber door 6 Allow the cleaner to take effect until the acoustic signal sounds 7 Clean the baking chamber thoroughly and remove the cleaner with clear water 8 St...

Page 63: ...egreasing cleaning agent and a soft cloth 2 Cleaning stainless steel with stainless steel cleaner or a mild cleaning agent and a soft cloth 7 1 8 CLEANING THE WATER TANK OPTIONAL INFORMATION When usin...

Page 64: ...ure that maintenance work is only ever carried out by an Eloma service partner Adhere to the stipulated maintenance intervals Have maintenance carried out once a year or after 2500 operating hours INF...

Page 65: ...se Troubleshooting The device does not display a function after switching on The external master switch has been switched off Switch on the master switch A fuse or circuit breaker has triggered Check...

Page 66: ...Cleaner was not rinsed out carefully Always rinse thoroughly Iron parts in the water supply Remove or replace all water components made of untreated steel provided by the operating company Water drips...

Page 67: ...baking chamber or M1 STB triggered Stop operation Call customer service 314 Lack of water Top up water 315 Solenoid valve faulty Stop operation Close the water valve Call customer service 511 Control...

Page 68: ...vens on our premises However as well as valuable recyclable materials these devices with electronic circuits also contain harmful substances which were necessary for their function and safety Therefor...

Page 69: ...losed yes Danish pastry by size 18 27 18 165 closed yes Snacks by size 18 27 18 170 closed yes Croissants 27 36 18 20 170 closed yes Tab 14 Recommended parameters for Backmaster EB 30 MT 10 1 2 BACKMA...

Page 70: ...een display functional Water tank optional properly in the device Cleaning the air filter repeat at least once a month explained Manual cleaning Steam injection steam injection functional Multi eco co...

Page 71: ...Inspection criterion Inspection note Eloma customer service information Eloma customer service information Eloma forum dates Warranty extension to 2 years on registration User and service hotline Info...

Page 72: ...Maintenance comments notes 72 11 MAINTENANCE COMMENTS NOTES...

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