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User Manual APAC 

 GBR 

Section 2: Operations and Installation Guide 

Part number: 32Z3959s2 

Read instructions before use 

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Page 1: ...User Manual APAC GBR Section 2 Operations and Installation Guide Part number 32Z3959s2 Read instructions before use...

Page 2: ...ion requirements 10 Safety rules 10 Equipment provided by customer and electrical installation regulations 10 The requirements and specifications for e1s 10 2C Getting started 12 Fitting the air filte...

Page 3: ...nguage settings 27 Cavity temperature settings and labels 28 Service information and error logs 29 Cooking profile counters 29 Setting the date and time 30 Sound settings 31 Temperature timer setting...

Page 4: ...Section 2 Operations and Installation Guide Section 3 Service and Repair Guide How to use this guide This guide should be read prior to installing and using the appliance It should also be used in co...

Page 5: ...accurately Up to 1024 programmes can be stored and simply recalled The oven controls offer even greater flexibility by allowing multistage programming This enables the exact conditions required for q...

Page 6: ...hree microwave safety interlocks Always keep it clean and do not use it to support heavy objects 7 Air filter Situated at the lower front of the appliance the air filter is part of the ventilation sys...

Page 7: ...d on top of it using suitable liners or baskets It is removable for cleaning Air filter The air filter situated at the lower front of the appliance is part of the ventilation system and should be kept...

Page 8: ...ove the packaging to reveal your microwave combination oven Inspect the appliance for damage before signing the delivery note Record any damage on the delivery note and notify the carrier and manufact...

Page 9: ...the appliances to operate the microwave combination ovens safely in particular to handle hot food safely Larger wall gaps are generally recommended to provide access for servicing In the installation...

Page 10: ...ion and connection of the appliance must comply with local regulations and national installation requirements Equipotential bonding The appliance must be incorporated in an equipotential bonding syste...

Page 11: ...itted for each appliance installed Low impedance electrical supply This commercial combination microwave oven complies with EN 61000 3 11 However when connecting sensitive equipment to the same supply...

Page 12: ...nserting the cook plate The cook plate is inserted in the cavity simply by sliding it onto the shelf runners Turning the oven on and off To start up the oven ensure the appliance is clean and empty wi...

Page 13: ...h is accessible from the main menu However the main menu is only displayed after the oven is pre heated and therefore if you want to change settings before or whilst the oven is heating for example be...

Page 14: ...stibles paper card etc YES Use only combustibles approved by the manufacturer Other utensils Tie tags NO Cutlery NO Do not leave utensils in a food product while it is cooking Temperature probes NO Ta...

Page 15: ...appliance to be prepared for cleaning Settings Settings are used to control the appliance settings and functions and for service and maintenance purposes Keyboard Keyboard screen The keyboard screen...

Page 16: ...automatically start if the programme was selected in step 1 Alternatively the programme can be selected or changed at this stage 4 Wait for the cooking process to finish An audible signal is given wh...

Page 17: ...g For example ITALIAN SUB x 1 4 Follow any instructions on the screen if displayed and press the green tick to start the cooking process Note If food has not been placed in the oven at this stage open...

Page 18: ...n the oven door and place the food on the cook plate and then press the green tick to start cooking Hot surfaces at the door and in the cavity 4 The cooking time counts down for each programme stage W...

Page 19: ...oking profiles in the left list use the blue up down arrows in the middle To move a selected cooking profile to or from the Press Go menu use the green red arrows in the middle To make a cooking profi...

Page 20: ...es unsuitable for the set temperature are highlighted with a red border To change the cavity temperature 1 Take note of the cavity temperature required for the cooking profile and then press the green...

Page 21: ...save the inserted value 4 Set the microwave power Select the microwave symbol and set the microwave power 0 and 5 100 Select the green tick to save the inserted value 5 Set the fan speed Select the fa...

Page 22: ...t the view edit cooking profile symbol 6 View or adjust the cooking profile as required See Creating Cooking Profile for instructions on how to change cooking profile entries Moving a cooking profile...

Page 23: ...ted cooking profile within the list Use backspace to return to the cookbook screen Adding a new cooking profile group 1 Select cookbook from the main menu screen 2 Select the edit cookbook symbol from...

Page 24: ...le screen 4 Use the up down scroll arrows on the right to find and select the cooking profile you want to add 5 Select the green left arrow to add the selected cooking profile which will now be listed...

Page 25: ...roup name 1 Select cookbook from the main menu screen 2 Select the edit cookbook symbol from the cookbook screen 3 Select the cooking profile group that you want to edit 4 Select the edit cooking prof...

Page 26: ...3 Make changes as required Use the up down scroll arrows at the bottom of the screen to display all functions of the settings menu The settings menu comprises the following functions A Operating mode...

Page 27: ...ymbol on the main menu screen Select ENABLE SETTINGS to display an unlock symbol on the Quick Serve Mode screen to allow access to the settings menu Note If a green tick is displayed the corresponding...

Page 28: ...ired using the keypad 3 Select the tick to continue B Edit temperature labels 1 Select the required label below the temperature 2 Edit the label as required using the keypad 3 Select the tick to conti...

Page 29: ...ice and Repair Guide Cooking profile counters 1 Select the clipboard symbol to display a listing of cooking profile counters 2 The recipe counts are listed on the right of the screen Use the up down a...

Page 30: ...r the correct day on the keypad and select OK 4 Select YEAR enter the correct last two digits of the year on the keypad and select OK To display the month first followed by the day and year select the...

Page 31: ...lume tone and further sound settings 2 Make changes as required a Select the speaker symbol to adjust the volume level suitable for the environment from none OFF to the loudest 100 b Select the music...

Page 32: ...ime box maximum of five per day or clear an existing time box using the wipe symbol next to it 5 Enter the start time on the keypad Press the green tick to continue 6 Select an empty temperature box o...

Page 33: ...mber code for the programmes you want to load into the memory one cbr file and autoupdate 4 Select the type of file you are downloading firmware or recipes The files will now automatically download fr...

Page 34: ...ls by more than the selected temperature band value the ready to cook mode and the temperature band are deactivated until the cavity reaches the preset preheat temperature Change setting service acces...

Page 35: ...itch the screen saver ON or OFF and select the time box below it 2 Enter a time delay on the keypad from 1 to 60 minutes before the screen saver starts Press the green tick to confirm 3 An active scre...

Page 36: ...ymbol from the cookbook or the cleaning symbol from the main menu full serve mode 2 In the temperature screen select the blue thermometer symbol to disable heating and start the cooling cycle 3 The co...

Page 37: ...leaning items Use solely the cleaning chemicals specified in Table 2 6 to clean the microwave combination oven and its accessories Product Use Merrychef Cleaner Cleaning the cavity and appliance door...

Page 38: ...ot scrub the roof jet plate or door seal Do not use metallic scourers on any part of the appliance at any time Do not spray cleaning product directly into the cavity Do not use the appliance without a...

Page 39: ...side of the front door 4 Spray Merrychef approved cleaner onto a sponge and clean all internal surfaces except the cavity roof jet plate and door seal Do not spray directly into the cavity 5 For diffi...

Page 40: ...seal 3 Replace the cleaned and dried cook plate 4 Press the tick on the apply oven protector screen to continue 5 A prompt appears to clean the air filter Stage 3 Clean the air filter and external su...

Page 41: ...if oven protector applied 1 Switch ON the appliance using the on off button 2 Preheat the cavity Once reaching the preset operating temperature it will take about 30 minutes to cure the protective ch...

Page 42: ...de 2I End of day operations Turning the oven off 1 Switch off the microwave combination oven using the on off switch at the front of the appliance 2 Leave the appliance door ajar to let moisture escap...

Page 43: ...ning chemicals servicing or repair Required information Please have the following appliance data to hand when contacting Welbilt customer service Serial number of your appliance Part number if you are...

Page 44: ...en Follow the instructions displayed The appliance does not cook the food correctly Appliance is not clean Food not at correct temperature Modified or wrong programme selected Food wrapped Food remove...

Page 45: ...ilt uk Welbilt is one of the world s largest manufacturers and suppliers of professional gastronomic appliances We supply our customers with energy saving reliable and market leading technologies from...

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