Henny Penny FlexFusion SpaceSaver Plus FSE- 610 Operating Manual Download Page 41

Operating the unit

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Operating instructions

d

c

b

a

Image: "Core temperature setting" window

a

Confirm button

c

Setting window

b

Temperature roller

d

Core temperature field

Prerequisite

Cooking program selected

Cooking time set

1. Tap the 

Cooking time

 field.

The 

Cooking time

 setting window is displayed.

2. Tap the 

Core temperature

 field.

The 

Core temperature

 setting window is displayed.

3. Use a swipe gesture to set the rollers to the desired value.

Swipe up or down, core temperature is increased or
decreased.

4. Tap the 

Confirm

 button.

The 

Setting

 window closes.

The 

Cooking time

 field changes to the 

Core temperature

 field.

FM05-161-G

Summary of Contents for FlexFusion SpaceSaver Plus FSE- 610

Page 1: ...D 61 0T G 2 El ec tri c HandCl ean WaveCl ean 4 point core temper ature controll er Softwar e version 2 0 Operating manual FM05 161 G 2 24 2020 FM05 161 G en US Read the operating instructions prior...

Page 2: ...f I O button f Manual cooking button b Unit controller button g Unit functions button c Information strip h Automatic cooking button d Help button i Operating element with touchscreen e Language selec...

Page 3: ...Henny Penny Corporation P O Box 60 Eaton OH 45320 USA Phone 1 937 456 8400 Fax 1 937 456 8402 Toll free in USA Phone 1 937 417 8417 Fax 1 937 417 8434 www hennypenny com 3 Operating instructions...

Page 4: ...Operating modes 17 3 3 2 Cooking modes 17 3 3 3 Expanded cooking functions 18 3 3 4 Core temp measurement 21 3 4 MagicPilot unit controls 21 3 5 Loading capacities 23 3 5 1 Plate capacity during rege...

Page 5: ...6 Using Perfection regeneration 43 4 6 7 Using PerfectHold 44 4 6 8 Ready2CookSetting 45 4 6 9 Steam Exhaust SystemUsing the SES 45 4 6 10 RackControlUsing 2 46 4 6 11 Time2ServeSetting 49 4 6 12 Fami...

Page 6: ...the unit 76 5 1 Preventing corrosion 76 5 2 Removing rust spots 76 5 3 Cleaning the housing 77 5 4 Cleaning the door handle operating elements and control panel 77 5 5 Cleaning the touchscreen 77 5 6...

Page 7: ...5 14 Inspecting the unit 86 5 14 1 Performing a visual inspection 86 5 14 2 Using CombiDoctor to run the self diagnosis program optional 86 6 Troubleshooting 88 6 1 Emergency operation 88 6 2 Cause o...

Page 8: ...Directory of contents 8 Operating instructions FM05 161 G...

Page 9: ...ake the operating instructions available to the operator at all times at the operating site of the unit Insert any supplements from the manufacturer Keep the operating instructions throughout the serv...

Page 10: ...n Failure to comply can lead do slight to moderately severe injuries NOTICE Property damage Failure to comply can cause property damage INFORMATION Information Notes for better understanding and opera...

Page 11: ...Washing dishes As set down area in or on the unit Storing supplies Drying cloths paper or dishes Heating acids alkaline solutions or other chemicals Heating preserved food Heating combustible liquids...

Page 12: ...protective gloves Allow surfaces to cool prior to cleaning Remove hot utensils only with suitable protective gloves or potholders Remove containers and baking sheets only with suitable protective glov...

Page 13: ...ers during operation Only move an empty unit Danger of a line breaking if subjected to high tensile load Using a chain to provide strain relief for the connection lines secure the unit at the installa...

Page 14: ...Hygiene Health risk from insufficient hygiene Observe applicable regional hygiene regulations Core temperature measurement Risk of injury from overheated core temperature sensor Do not heat the core...

Page 15: ...rain channel unit b Hang in frame h Core temperature sensor concealed c Insulating disk i Nameplate d Cooking chamber door j USB port e Door handle k Steam outlet nozzle f Drain channel door l Air inl...

Page 16: ...ging of the food to be cooked and transfer it to the unit The unit then searches for the appropriate cooking program If several cooking programs are found they are all listed A prerequisite for using...

Page 17: ...es 3 3 1 Operating modes Manual cooking myCooking Individual cooking modes and unit functions can be run directly in the Manual cooking operating mode The various cooking modes and unit functions can...

Page 18: ...212 F The cooking time is considerably longer than at higher temperatures but no supervision is required and the cooking time can be extended considerably without any loss in quality The food being c...

Page 19: ...hat have a cooking time longer than 6 minutes The Steam Exhaust System SES is activated automatically shortly before the end of cooking After the cooking time the Steam Exhaust System SES extracts the...

Page 20: ...function a cooking step can be inserted during which the heating and the fans are programmed to switch off for a certain period of time QualityControl With the expanded QualityControl cooking function...

Page 21: ...d automatically or in the case of a multi step cooking program the next cooking step starts The use of core temperature measurement offers the following benefits Reduced energy and water consumption N...

Page 22: ...Main menu button f Help button b Back button g Category field c autoChef button h Next page arrow symbol d Barcode scanner button e Information strip a c d e b f Image Manual cooking menu a Main menu...

Page 23: ...temperature depend on the number of plates in the cooking chamber Version Plate diameter 28 cm 610 12 3 5 2 Loading capacity Version max kg lb per shelf max kg lb per unit 610 15 33 1 30 66 2 3 6 Stan...

Page 24: ...value C F Setting range C F Change increments C F Steaming 70 158 0 32 99 210 2 1 33 8 Combisteaming 70 158 0 32 99 210 2 1 33 8 Hot air 70 158 0 32 99 210 2 1 33 8 Regeneration 50 122 0 32 99 210 2...

Page 25: ...s Observe the cooking instructions on the product packaging or otherwise stated by the food manufacturer 4 1 Environmentally friendly operation When used properly this combisteamer has very low energy...

Page 26: ...r door 4 3 1 Opening Image Opening the 1 step door lock 1 Rotate the door handle counterclockwise or clockwise The cooking chamber door opens INFORMATION If the door handle is released it returns auto...

Page 27: ...MATION To not use bent or damaged hang in frame 4 4 1 Loading 1 Open cooking chamber door 2 Insert food containing trays into the hang in frame 3 Close the cooking chamber door 4 Start the cooking pro...

Page 28: ...the main menu INFORMATION The main menu can be accessed directly from every program step Prerequisite Open the Cooling program or Settings menu 1 Tap the Back button The previous menu or program step...

Page 29: ...hapter there are the following further functions Audio settings Selection of the volume of the signal tones Operation lock Various settings as to whether and when operation lock is to be activated Ent...

Page 30: ...n for the cooking programs in autoChef Setting Function Unlocked Deleting changing and overwriting the cooking programs is possible Disabled Changes in the cooking steps for example temperature increa...

Page 31: ...N Observe the displayed date and time format carefully If values are invalid the entry is not accepted Prerequisite Settings menu displayed 1 Tap the Set date and time field The Setting window opens T...

Page 32: ...anguages available for language selection are preset and available in the main menu 4 5 7 Setting favorites Which view appears on the control panel once the unit is started is selected in the Settings...

Page 33: ...Tap and hold the center of the information strip for 3 seconds The Help button disappears and the lock symbol appears in the information strip The touchscreen is locked Canceling inhibit operation Pr...

Page 34: ...red since the last filter change is displayed The value for water filter maintenance can be entered on the keyboard and confirmed by pressing the OK field 4 5 11 Possible settings in the parameter lev...

Page 35: ...generation temperature 12 130 30 C 86 F 180 C 356 F Preset temperature for regeneration Ready2Cook Ready2Cook Active 607 1 0 not activated Indicates whether or not the presetting is activated 1 Activa...

Page 36: ...k prepared 3 Insert USB stick into MultiPort 4 Open the Unit functions menu 5 Open the Settings menu 6 Select the Import videos menu 7 Follow the operating instructions Video imported 4 6 Basic functi...

Page 37: ...am selected 1 Tap the Cooking temperature field The Setting window is displayed 2 Tap the Temperature field 3 Using a swipe gesture set the rollers to the desired temperature Swipe up down to increase...

Page 38: ...e Cooking time field c Rollers f Start button Prerequisite Cooking program selected 1 Tap the Cooking time field The Setting window is displayed 2 Tap the Cooking time button 3 Use a swipe gesture to...

Page 39: ...ng window Prerequisite Cooking program selected 1 Tap the Cooking time field The Setting window is displayed 2 Tap the Continuous operation button 3 Tap the OK button The Setting window closes The Coo...

Page 40: ...the Start time selection field 2 Using a swipe gesture set the rollers to the desired temperature Swipe up or down The start time is set in minutes and seconds 3 Tap the OK button The Start time sele...

Page 41: ...ing time set 1 Tap the Cooking time field The Cooking time setting window is displayed 2 Tap the Core temperature field The Core temperature setting window is displayed 3 Use a swipe gesture to set th...

Page 42: ...etting window b Direction of rotation roller e Fan speed roller c OK button Prerequisite Cooking program selected 1 Tap the Fan setting field The setting window opens 2 Use a swipe gesture to set the...

Page 43: ...sed Manual cooking menu displayed 1 Tap the Perfection mode field The Cooking mode window is displayed 2 Configure the settings The Cooking mode window shows the configured settings 3 Tap the Start bu...

Page 44: ...as ended Manual cooking menu open Advanced cooking function selected 1 Tap the Temperature field 2 Using a swipe gesture set the rollers to the desired temperature 3 Tap the Confirm button The Setting...

Page 45: ...esture to set the rollers to the desired value The name of the selected parameter is displayed 5 Tap the Read button The current values displayed Switch the function on or off as necessary 6 Use the k...

Page 46: ...o OFF and vice versa The SES function is set 4 6 10 RackControlUsing 2 INFORMATION Set parameters such as the cooking time or core temperature can be changed for selected shelves during the cooking pr...

Page 47: ...a e b c d Image RackControl2 core temperature setting window a Confirm button d Settings field b Core temperature button e Start time field c Rollers Prerequisite Manual cooking field is selected 1 Ta...

Page 48: ...n strip The display changes to the Actual value display The unit heats up The Start button is replaced with the Stopp button RackControl2 is started RackControlEnding 2 a b Image End RackControl2 earl...

Page 49: ...uous operation button d Time2Serve field 1 Tap the RackControl2 field 2 Tap the Cooking time field 3 Tap the Time2Serve field 4 Use a swipe gesture to set the desired time Time2Serve is set 5 Make the...

Page 50: ...eld The product is selected Tap the Product field again Product selection is canceled 4 Tap the Start button The display changes to Ready2Cook The unit heats up The Start button is replaced with the S...

Page 51: ...Start button is replaced with the Stopp button 2 Press the Stop button The cooking program is interrupted The Continue cooking button appears in the information strip 3 Tap the Continue cooking button...

Page 52: ...e rollers to the desired temperature Swipe up down to increase decrease the cooking temperature 4 Tap the OK button The Setting window closes 5 Tap the Desired injection quantity field The Setting win...

Page 53: ...he moisture 4 Tap the Start button The Resting step is added to the current program The Resting step is not saved in the cooking program 5 Save the cooking program The Resting step is saved in the coo...

Page 54: ...The QualityControl field is displayed 3 Switch the function on or off as necessary 4 Tap the QualityControl field The ON display automatically changes to OFF and vice versa The QualityControl functio...

Page 55: ...e settings made 3 Tap the Start button in the information strip The unit heats up The Start button is replaced with the Stop button The cooking time in the Cooking mode window is updated LT cooking st...

Page 56: ...sor set Door closed Manual cooking menu displayed 1 Tap the Delta T cooking mode window The Cooking mode window is displayed 2 Make the settings The Cooking mode window shows the settings made 3 Tap t...

Page 57: ...d 1 Tap the Barcode scanner button 2 Read the barcode The product is located The cooking program is loaded The Barcode scanner function is used 4 6 20 Inserting and removing the USB stick Inserting th...

Page 58: ...th the name FCImport Data exchange of cookbooks 5 Create a folder with the name MMIContent Data exchange of additional imported content 6 Create a folder with the name MMiUpdate Data exchange of updat...

Page 59: ...FORMATION A core temperature measurement is always possible if the core temperature sensor is inserted in the food being cooked Also before or after a cooking process or during a time controlled cooki...

Page 60: ...cooking pan into the unit 4 Insert the core temperature sensor into the food to be cooked 4 7 3 Core temperature display with time controlled cooking process a a Core temperature button b Core temper...

Page 61: ...as cooking mode cooking temperature and cooking time are specified and the cooking step is either started or saved 4 8 1 Opening the Manual cooking menu Prerequisite Unit is on The Main menu is displa...

Page 62: ...e button 6 Use a swipe gesture to set the rollers to the desired value 7 Tap the OK button The Setting window closes 8 Tap Cooking chamber moisture The Setting window is displayed 9 Use a swipe gestur...

Page 63: ...ing step is changed 4 9 Creating and managing your own cooking programs Cooking modes and other functions are available in the Manual cooking menu Using these components users can create their own pro...

Page 64: ...he step The new step is added Deleting a cooking program step INFORMATION If a cooking program has only one step it cannot be deleted The function is not active 1 Select the step 2 A swipe gesture upw...

Page 65: ...button b Category field f Next page arrow symbol c Subcategory field g Save button d Image field h Save cooking program field Prerequisite Cooking program created and displayed 1 Tap the Additional fu...

Page 66: ...Tap the Image field The Image menu is displayed 2 Select a photo by tapping it 3 Select the location to save the photo 4 Tap the Photos in unit button or the Photos on USB stick button The photo is s...

Page 67: ...lects the food to be cooked as a frozen food Assigning an identification optional 1 Tap the Identification field The Identification menu is displayed 2 Use the keyboard to enter the barcode or 3 Read...

Page 68: ...K button The Additional functions tab closes The cooking program is exported 4 10 Automatic cooking autoChef In the Automatic cooking mode all cooking programs stored in the unit are available The coo...

Page 69: ...bcategory The recipe menu containing all recipes in the subcategory is displayed 4 Tap the field for the desired recipe The cooking program is selected and being loaded The cooking program steps are d...

Page 70: ...m starts The Start button in the information strip changes to the Stopp button The remaining cooking program time is displayed in the Stopp button The cooking program is started 4 10 4 Ending the cook...

Page 71: ...ttings for the current step The modifications of the step become active immediately The modifications of the step are displayed 2 Tap the Continue field The active step is being ended The next step is...

Page 72: ...ses The cooking program has been deleted 4 10 7 Exporting and importing a cooking program Exporting cooking programs When exporting all cooking programs that you created in the cookbook are exported I...

Page 73: ...ng programs When importing the new cooking programs are added to the cookbook INFORMATION Existing cooking programs can be overwritten or the file names of the imported cooking programs can have a sup...

Page 74: ...g a video Prerequisite Videos saved on the unit 1 Open the Unit functions menu 2 Open the Display videos menu 3 Select the video by tapping it 4 Tap the Confirm button The video is played 4 11 2 Delet...

Page 75: ...eration of more than 2 days Prerequisite GN containers baking sheets and grates removed from the cooking chamber No food to be cooked in the cooking chamber 1 Use AutoShower to rinse for 1 minute see...

Page 76: ...he unit clean with access to air Remove lime grease starch and protein deposits from the unit s surfaces Remove salt accumulations Expose parts made from non rusting steel only briefly to contact with...

Page 77: ...h a damp cloth and commercially available detergent 5 5 Cleaning the touchscreen NOTICE Risk of property damage from improper cleaning Do not clean the touchscreen with highly abrasive or chemically a...

Page 78: ...lso clean the door seal during pauses in use When finished using the unit clean the door seal with warm water and a commercially available detergent 5 7 Cleaning the cooking chamber door CAUTION Risk...

Page 79: ...am outlet nozzle and connected piping for deposits 2 Spray liquid cleaner into the steam outlet nozzle INFORMATION Does not apply to built in units 5 9 Cleaning the recirculation hood optional CAUTION...

Page 80: ...y optional CAUTION Risk of chemical burns Keep the cooking chamber door closed during the cleaning cycle INFORMATION Note regarding cleaning agents The use of unsuitable cleaning agents normally will...

Page 81: ...property damage from improper cleaning Do not clean the unit with a high pressure cleaner or water jet Prerequisite GN containers baking sheets and grates removed from the cooking chamber 1 Remove any...

Page 82: ...can enter the cleaning circuit prema turely or not dissolve completely so that complete cleaning is no longer as sured Insert the cleaning cartridges only when requested to do so INFORMATION Never op...

Page 83: ...omatic cleaning CAUTION Risk of chemical burns Dripping liquid can contain chemically aggressive components it is thus nec essary to take appropriate protective measures Prerequisite Automatic rinsing...

Page 84: ...t is on Tap Manual cleaning 5 12 3 Spraying the cleaner CAUTION Dangerous situation Failure to observe precautions can result in slight to moderately severe in juries Wear protective clothing Wear bre...

Page 85: ...the door seal No moisture builds up in the cooking chamber 5 13 Removing and installing the air diverter CAUTION Pinch hazard from rotating fan Before working on the unit ensure that the unit has bee...

Page 86: ...g the unit Prerequisite Unit disconnected from the electric supply mains Unit empty and cleaned Cooking chamber door opened completely Inspect housing cooking chamber door and cooking chamber yearly f...

Page 87: ...ings menu displayed 1 Tap the CombiDoctor field 2 Use a swipe gesture to set the roller to the desired self diagnosis program The self diagnosis program set displays the operating time 3 Press the STA...

Page 88: ...cessary INFORMATION Emergency programs handle the limited further operation of the appliance until servicing Deviating cooking results and temperature deviations are possible 6 2 Cause of error and re...

Page 89: ...Open the water valve 2 l 0 53 gal Pour water into the cooking chamber If the fault message does not dis appear contact customer service Unit restarted after power failure If there was no power failure...

Page 90: ...g instructions 7 Carrying out maintenance The manufacturer recommends professional cleaning of the unit by trained technical personnel in 12 month intervals With a heavier use a maintenance interval o...

Page 91: ...ntained in the unit can damage health and pollute the environment Dispose of the unit in accordance with local regulations for used appliances Clarify any open questions with the responsible agencies...

Page 92: ...ensor measurement 59 Setting the core temperature 41 Standard setting value 24 D Delta T cooking 18 F FamilyMix 20 H HACCP 58 Hot air 17 I Idle time 20 Inhibit operation 33 L Low temperature cooking 1...

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Page 96: ...oration P O Box 60 Eaton OH 45320 USA Phone 1 937 456 8400 Fax 1 937 456 8402 Toll free in USA Phone 1 937 417 8417 Fax 1 937 417 8434 www hennypenny com FM05 161 G Henny Penny Corp Eaton Ohio 45320 R...

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