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KOMPATTO

     installation, use and maintenance manual

3. Manual setup

3.2. Setting the tempeature and automatic pre-heating

Select on display the temperature setup 

(

S2 - fig. 17

) and choose the temperature 

turning the dial 

clockwise to increase the 

temperature or counterclockwise the de-

crease it. 

Confirm by pressing the dial 

or the dis-

play 

S2

Automatic pre-heating of the oven

Once you have set the cooking temperature, 

the pre-heating function of the oven can be 

selected by pressing the key 

S10

 

(fig. 17)

Pre-heating is active if the icon 

S10 

is red.

The oven automatically determines the pre-

heating temperature, bringing the oven  to 

temperature 22% higher than that 

set

 for cooking.

When the pre-heating temperature is 

reached, the oven generates an acoustic 

signal and on display appears the pop-up 

window 

(fig. 17)

.

i

 IMPORTANT!

During the automatic pre-heating phase 
the oven should be empty. Wait for the 
pre-heating cycle to complete and than 
load the oven.

MEM

PRE

HEAT

180°
1:20

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fig. 17

S2

S10

fig. 18

MEM

PRE

HEAT

180°
1:20

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Pre-heating

Pre-heating

OK!

Summary of Contents for KH061

Page 1: ...Installation use and maintenance manual MIXED CONVECTION STEAM OVENS ver 12 2013 H T MAXIMUM MINIMUM...

Page 2: ...T101 44 12 Wiring diagrams 45 12 1 KH0623 45 12 2 KH061 46 12 3 KH101 47 12 4 KT0623 48 12 5 KT061 49 12 6 KT101 50 1 Installation 3 1 1 General safety warnings 3 1 2 Positioning 4 1 3 Water connectio...

Page 3: ...taff is constantly trained with regard to safe operation The oven should not be used by persons with reduced physical sensorial or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowl edge unless they...

Page 4: ...following electrical standards EN 60335 general part EN 60335 2 42 The equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Direc tive 2004 108 EC 1 2 Positioning Th...

Page 5: ...n 6 and 12 F 60 120 ppm Before connection drain off a sufficient amount of water to clean the pipe from metal residues Connect the Water pipeline to water mains and install a shut off valve and a filt...

Page 6: ...able to connect the pipe to an open funnel Make sure the internal trap is full of water otherwise fill it up with water through the drin present in the cooking chamber pipe Ensure that the shut off va...

Page 7: ...y used by the operator at any time Turn the master switch to which the power plug will be connected to position 0 zero Make the socket cable section checked by qualified staff to make sure it suits th...

Page 8: ...8 tab 1...

Page 9: ...uld be open and free of obstructions The parts of the oven that were disassembled for installation purposes should be reinstalled The master switch should be closed and the water shut off valve upstre...

Page 10: ...r is triggered when the set temperature is reached and the heating element is shut off temporarily The fan motor reverses the direction of rotation automatically reversal takes place every 3 minutes t...

Page 11: ...he main menu where you can choose between manual cooking recipes service or regeneration for KH models only 2 Instructions for use 2 1 Identification of controls T1 STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN it allows you...

Page 12: ...e the cooking chamber varies depending on the value set see section 6 4 Page 31 If the oven s door is opened the lighting system shuts down temporarily when the door is closed the lights turn on again...

Page 13: ...n T1 on display appears the main menu fig 11 where you can choose whether to proceed with the manual pro gramming of the cooking manual cook ing saved cooking programs recipes or acess the Service men...

Page 14: ...mode it is possible to set the cooking temperature between 30 and 120 C ovens KH and between 50 and 120 C ovens KT the timer from 1 to 120 or infinite core probe temperature cooking T steam tuner ste...

Page 15: ...be selected by pressing the key S10 fig 17 Pre heating is active if the icon S10 is red The oven automatically determines the pre heating temperature bringing the oven to a temperature 22 higher than...

Page 16: ...d from the moment in which you press the key T2 Start fig 8 page 9 and however after the completion of the automatic pre heating cycle The time is temporarily interrupted when the door is opened or du...

Page 17: ...e po sitions can be Valve open Valve closed The valve has the task of maintaning or expelling the moisture outside the oven When the valve is open the higher the fan speed the greater the evacuation o...

Page 18: ...hydration The quality of the steam inroduced inside the cooking chamber can be adjusted by pressing keys or depending on the type of cooking desired The sign indicates a dryer and soft steam suitable...

Page 19: ...obe in the middle of the product The cooking will stop when the temperature of the product measured by the cooking probe reach the set value Set the desired temperature by turning the dial M of the en...

Page 20: ...mode programming with oven in START mode cooking al ready started Setting the values of various levels with the oven in STOP mode one you have pressed the Start button T2 page 9 the oven will start c...

Page 21: ...utton S7 fig 27 page 19 and without losing the parameters set for the various levels The HOLD function keeps the food hot upon cooking cycle completion For example at the end of a night time cook ing...

Page 22: ...Note in AUTOMATIC COOLING mode the time cannot be set because this phase will last until the temperature inside the cook ing chamber reaches the set value In order to speed up the automatic cooling p...

Page 23: ...ge 9 and open the door Note for safety reasons the cooling function can be enabled only with the door close The door can be opened only after having pressed the Start button By default the oven sets a...

Page 24: ...t for the timer is infi nite INF it shall not be possible to add a new phase 3 15 Memorizing and managing the recipes THE cooking program created inside the elec tronic recipe book of the oven can be...

Page 25: ...starting from the selected phase together with the next phases For example if a program has 7 phases and you delete phase 3 the following phases 4 5 6 and 7 will be deleted as well If you want to dele...

Page 26: ...ation of delicate products or low temperature cooking crispy to give the product a crispy crust suitable for the regeneration of fried and breaded products Note if you select the soft regeneration in...

Page 27: ...lete and then load the oven 4 4 Special regeneration functions To set the Soft or Crispy regeneration pro ceed as described in sections 4 2 e 4 3 to set the time or core temperature and click the butt...

Page 28: ...nd enter the name of the program using the keyboard fig 44 Confirm the name by pressing Mem R6 fig 44 Now press the Regeneration programs button R6 fig 44 to display all the pro grams saved fig 45 Pot...

Page 29: ...ach the desired program The clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of the dial moves the cursor high lighting the selected program in black Confirm the selected value by pressing the dial M Now start...

Page 30: ...here is a sufficient amount of product inside Note in the case the room temperature is higher than 150 C the oven automatically proposes the cooling cycle for the cooking chamber see section 3 13 page...

Page 31: ...hardness greater than 120 ppm it is recommended to install a wa ter softener upstream of the oven Perform descaling by accessing the Service menu Use the dial M to select the option Descaling and pres...

Page 32: ...YOU can adjust the duration of lighting in the cooking chamber using the option Param eters in Service menu Press the dial on the option Parameters first and then confirm without having set any passwo...

Page 33: ...the System info to find out the working hours of the boiler from last descaling Service function Descaling Date and time Parameters Backlight System Info Using this function it is possible to change t...

Page 34: ...SB flash drive inserted in the oven fig 59 Ask your installer to activate this feature 6 8 HACCP recording Service function Parameters Backlight System Info Language Advanced Services Insert a flash d...

Page 35: ...y water Subsequently all concerned surfaces must be rinsed thoroughly and make sure you have removed any detergent residue To clean the outer parts of the oven use a damp cloth and a mild detergent Du...

Page 36: ...brasive materi als The glass should then be closed properly and locked in place by turning the special latch fig 62 7 5 Adjustment of the door closure hinges Should it be required the door hinges can...

Page 37: ...The motor restarts automatically as soon as its temperature is lowered returning within the safety range 8 3 Safety thermostat of the cooking chamber If the temperature in the cooking chamber reaches...

Page 38: ...erations contact the support center The fans stops during op eration Turn off the oven and wait for the thermal breaker of the motor to be restored automatically Make sure the cooling vents are not ob...

Page 39: ...due to me chanical stresses to which the oven can be subjected during transport A continuous intervention of the safety ther mostat indicates a malfunction of the device and makes it essential to inv...

Page 40: ...of replacement parts contact a service representative Once you have precisely identified the parts required the support service will send a written order to the manufacturer specifying clearly the mod...

Page 41: ...inside the technical compartment is too high Cooking cycle block automatic reset Check the perimeter of the oven slits and the correct operation of parts cooling fans Clean the ventilation filter see...

Page 42: ...42 693 1123 50 95 520 770 50 420 97 5 88 COMPACT 6TG GN2 3 628 56 792 40 88 30 525 40 50 124 40 30 102 398 40 82 27 8 215 68 26 420 G 3 4 11 Technical Data Sheets 11 1 KH0623 W KT0623 W...

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Page 44: ...44 868 1298 95 50 420 50 520 1010 97 5 88 COMPACT 10TG 40 803 88 50 56 40 700 1032 30 124 30 40 82 215 573 40 420 28 102 26 68 G 3 4 11 Technical Data Sheets 11 3 KH101 W KT101 W...

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Page 51: ...ELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES DUE TO IMPROPER IN STALLATION TAMPERING WITH THE APPLIANCE MISUSE IMPROPER MAINTENANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE STANDARDS AND INTENDED USE THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES...

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