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Original operating instructions

CombiMaster

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 Plus

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Page 1: ...Original operating instructions CombiMaster Plus ...

Page 2: ...ances expert advice or new software with significant performance benefits here you can find a wealth of exciting information and ideas for your kitchen Simply log in at www club rational com FREE OF CHARGE Chef Line We offer a telephone consulting service to answer any questions you have about applications or recipes Fast uncomplicated and from one chef to another 365 days a year You can contact t...

Page 3: ...y and correctly registered with us You can do this comfortably online at www rational online com warranty or by sending us the postcard attached to this manual The warranty excludes glass damage light bulbs and seals as well as damage caused by improper installation use maintenance repair or descaling Simply log in at www rational online com warranty ...

Page 4: ...any years of reliable service in your kitchen We give a 24 month warranty calculated from the date of initial installation providing you have filled in the warranty registration for your appliance completely and correctly You can do this conveniently online at www rational online com warranty or using the enclosed postcard The warranty excludes glass damage light bulbs and seals as well as damage ...

Page 5: ...with the core temperature probe 22 Working with the hand shower 24 Controls 25 General notes 27 ClimaPlus 29 Overview of the cooking modes 31 Steam mode 33 Dry heat mode 37 Combination mode 41 Finishing cooking mode 45 Cool down 49 Program mode 50 Create program 50 Check program 53 Check program 55 Delete program 56 Download Programme 57 Upload Programme 58 HACCP 60 Software update 62 ...

Page 6: ... generator 70 Emptying the steam generator 76 Maintenance 77 Air filter service 77 Replacing the door seal 77 Replacing the halogen lamp 77 Service messages 79 Before you call Service 81 EU Declaration of Conformity for electrical appliances 83 EU Declaration of Conformity for gas appliances 84 ...

Page 7: ...ion which if not avoided may result in serious injury or death Caution Potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in slight or minor injuries Corrosive substances Risk of fire Risk of burning Note Damage may be caused if this is ignored Handy tips for everyday use Read the manual carefully prior to initial start up The maximum rack height is 160 cm ...

Page 8: ... mobile oven rack Place one flat container with the opening facing downwards in the centre in front of both the upper and lower fan wheel Risk of fire Remove the packaging material starter kit as well as grids and containers The cooking cabinet door must not be opened during the self test Opening the cooking cabinet door will lead to failure of the self test Restart the self test by switching the ...

Page 9: ...4 The following test will take place automatically The display indicates self test 5 The self test is completed after approx 45 minutes Where gas appliances are used exhaust gas measurement must always be carried out when the self test has been completed ...

Page 10: ...r staff to avoid the risk of accident or damage to the unit Operators must also receive regular safety instruction Warning Daily checks before switching on and use Lock the air baffle at the top and bottom as per the instructions risk of injury from the rotating fan wheel Make sure that the hanging racks or mobile oven rack are correctly locked in place in the cooking cabinet Containers with hot l...

Page 11: ... other use is not intended and is therefore considered dangerous It must not be used to cook food containing flammable materials such as food with alcohol Substances with a low flash point can ignite spontaneously Risk of fire and combustion Cleaning and descaling products and the associated accessories must only be used for the purposes described in this manual Any other use is not intended and i...

Page 12: ...our installer Do not put objects on your unit s exhaust pipes risk of fire Do not let objects block or obstruct the area below the unit s base risk of fire The unit must only be used in still conditions risk of fire What to do if you smell gas Shut off the gas supply immediately Do not touch any electrical controls Make sure the area is well ventilated Avoid naked flames or sparking Use an externa...

Page 13: ... of injury Do not touch the fan wheel risk of injury Cleaning aggressive chemical fluid risk of chemical burns Always wear the correct protective clothing safety goggles gloves and facemask during cleaning Follow the safety instructions in the Cleaning Efficient CareControl section Do not store highly flammable or combustible materials near the unit risk of fire Apply the parking brakes on mobile ...

Page 14: ...bility Installations and repairs that are not carried out by authorised specialists or using genuine spare parts and any technical change that is not approved by the manufacturer will invalidate the manufacturer s warranty and product liability ...

Page 15: ...inguishing is required disconnect the appliance from the mains and use a fire extinguisher do not use water to extinguish a fat fire To avoid corrosion in the cooking cabinet your unit must be cleaned every day even if it is only operated in moist heat steaming mode Apply vegetable oil or grease to the inside of the cooking cabinet at regular intervals every 2 weeks or so to prevent corrosion To c...

Page 16: ...g the air filter Unit size 6 x 1 1 GN 6 x 2 1 GN 10 x 1 1 GN and 10 x 2 1 GN Air filter part number 40 03 461 This air filter can be removed and cleaned by the user During replacement the air filter must be locked carefully into the right position Please follow the instructions in the Maintenance section on how to replace the air filter Unit size 20 x 1 1 GN and 20 x 2 1 GN This air filter can onl...

Page 17: ...nce is installed on casters mobile versions freedom of movement of the appliance must be restricted so that energy water and drainage pipes cannot be damaged when the unit is moved If the unit is removed make sure that power water and drainage lines are correctly disconnected If the unit is returned to its original position make sure that the retention device energy water and drainage pipes are co...

Page 18: ...lector connected directly to unit drain Unit feet height adjustable Rating plate contains important data such as power consumption type of gas voltage number of phases and frequency as well as the unit type unit number and option number Control panel Protective cover for electrical installation area Hand shower optional with automatic retraction system Run in guide table top units Air filter table...

Page 19: ...re use Leave the unit door slightly open if it is going to be idle for a prolonged period e g overnight The cooking cabinet door has a slam function the door of the floor unit is not closed tight unless the door handle is vertical For long stoppages e g non work day shut off the water power and gas supplies to the unit This unit must not be disposed of with general waste nor can it be delivered to...

Page 20: ...units with hanging racks 6 x 1 1 GN 6 x 2 1 GN 10 x 1 1 GN 10 x 2 1 GN To remove raise the hanging rack slightly in the middle Pull it out of the front locking mechanism first then the lower mechanism and finally the upper locking mechanism Swivel the hanging rack to the middle of the cooking cabinet Release the hanging rack from its fixing by lifting it up Reverse the above sequence to reset ...

Page 21: ...ort trolley as far as it will go on the run in rail and make sure that the transport trolley is correctly locked on the unit Push the mobile oven rack or mobile plate rack into the unit as far as it will go and check that the locking mechanism in the unit is working correctly To remove the mobile oven rack or mobile plate rack release the locking mechanism and pull the rack out of the cooking cabi...

Page 22: ...the thickest point on the product Make sure that a large part of the probe needle is in the product Insert the core temperature probe at an angle into the product For bakery products that rise a long way during baking position the CT probe vertically in the middle of the product At the thickest point Position at an angle Insert into several pieces of meat Position at an angle ...

Page 23: ...Always correctly position the core temperature probe in the park position provided Risk of damage Do not let the core temperature probe hang out of cooking cabinet risk of damage Remove the core temperature probe from the food before you take the food from the cooking cabinet risk of damage ...

Page 24: ... hand shower and water from the hand shower may be hot risk of burns If you pull hard on the hand shower and it exceeds the maximum available hose length it will damage the hose Make sure that the hand shower hose is fully rewound after use You must not use the hand shower to cool the cooking cabinet Risk of damage to the cooking cabinet and air baffle or of the cooking cabinet glass cracking Acco...

Page 25: ...ry heat 30 C to 300 C Combination of steam and dry heat 30 C to 300 C Finishing 30 C to 300 C Cool down Programming program start button Humidity setting Cooking cabinet temperature setting Selection button for cooking cabinet temperature Air speed ...

Page 26: ...Controls 26 85 Cooking time setting 0 to 23 hours 59 min Core temperature setting 0 C to 99 C Cooking time core temperature display Selection button for cooking time core temperature ...

Page 27: ... can be set in minutes for times between 0 and 2 hours in 5 minute intervals for times between 2 and 3 hours in 15 minute intervals for times between 3 and 6 hours and in 30 minute intervals for times between 6 and 24 hours Choose the required cooking cabinet humidity using the arrow buttons Choose the required air speed Turn the selection button clockwise as far as it will go ...

Page 28: ...ction on cooling the cooking cabinet Button lights up when the heating is active A buzzer signals the end of cooking Fault messages Low water level Open the water tap Display goes out after filling Gas burner fault Press the cooking time button New ignition process If the display lights up repeatedly inform Service ...

Page 29: ...ars and associated percentages show the maximum permitted humidity level in the cooking cabinet The more red visible on the display the drier the cabinet atmosphere and the lower the humidity level Steam dry heat You can set the mixture of steam and dry heat The more blue visible in the climate window more moisture in the cabinet and the cooking cabinet atmosphere and the higher the humidity level...

Page 30: ...king time or core temperature button to display the current humidity in the cooking cabinet For continuous operation that is as resource friendly as possible we recommend using standard cooking cabinet humidity e g 100 for dry heat ...

Page 31: ...s there even for full loads This is the only way to guarantee succulent browned pan fries frozen convenience foods or soft bakery products Combination of steam and dry heat cooking mode 30 C to 300 C Combination mode marries all the benefits of the hot steam such as short cooking time minimal cooking losses succulence with the advantages of hot air which is responsible for creating the intense aro...

Page 32: ...ly e g for low temperature cooking or manual cleaning Programming program start You use the programming function to create and save programs manually There are 50 program slots available with up to 6 cooking steps each for repeat cooking processes So that you can guarantee constant quality even when you have assistants doing the cooking ...

Page 33: ...on button anti clockwise as far as it will go PreEH is shown on the display The end of preheating is indicated by an acoustic signal and LoAd on the display 3 Set the required temperature The standard value is boiling temperature 4 Press the button to set the cooking time 5 Set the required cooking time e g 1 h and 6 min For continuous operation turn the selection button clockwise as far as it wil...

Page 34: ...ter 10 minutes Set times or temperatures are fixed after 10 seconds To change the settings later turn the selection button to the zero setting first at the top and then adjust the required time or temperature When the cooking cabinet humidity is queried in steam mode either 0 or 100 is shown 100 cooking cabinet humidity is only indicated when sufficient steam has been produced Set the required coo...

Page 35: ...sh dumplings terrines vacuum dishes Soup garnishes Liver dumplings spinach dumplings ravioli vegetable flan fillings dumplings egg garnish flan Main courses Boiled beef cured ham pickled knuckle of pork tongue boiling fowl turkey legs meat in aspic fish salmon sole etc cured ham poultry vacuum dishes chicken breast veal tongue turkey fillet chicken breasts beef fillet vitello sausage Side dishes R...

Page 36: ...foods to which you should add water 1 part grain 1 5 to 2 parts water Tomatoes are very easy to skin steam for approx 1 min then plunge into cold water Approximate cooking cabinet temperatures Soup garnishes 75 to 90 Fish shellfish and crustaceans 65 to 90 Meat and sausages 72 to 75 Light meat 75 to 85 Dark meat 80 to 90 Poultry 80 C Desserts 65 to 90 Seasoning Season with care Low cooking tempera...

Page 37: ...button anti clockwise as far as it will go PreEH is shown on the display The end of preheating is indicated by an acoustic signal and LoAd on the display 3 Set the required temperature 4 Select the required cooking cabinet humidity or work with the default setting 5 Press the button to set the cooking time 6 Set the required cooking time e g 35 minutes For continuous operation please turn the sele...

Page 38: ...on takes place after the preheat temperature is reached heating mode is switched off after 10 minutes Set times or temperatures are fixed after 10 seconds To change the settings later turn the selection button to the zero setting first at the top and then adjust the required time or temperature Set the required cooking time For continuous operation please turn the selection button clockwise as far...

Page 39: ...in courses Steak rump steak T bone steak liver rissoles chicken breast chicken legs half whole chickens turkey pheasant quail breaded meat breaded convenience food vegetarian cutlets duck breasts cutlets pizza Side dishes Potato pancakes roast potatoes potato gratin rösti baked potatoes Idaho potatoes potato soufflés Macaire potatoes duchesse potatoes Desserts Sponges marble cakes plain cakes fanc...

Page 40: ...ories Roasting and baking tray or granite enamelled container For even browning on the top and bottom surfaces make sure that the slices are of the same thickness or the same size Gratinate light and dark meat dishes fish mussels asparagus chicory broccoli fennel tomatoes toast Preheat to 300 C at least until heating indicator light goes out Set to desired temperature after loading Accessories e g...

Page 41: ...o preheat turn the selection button anti clockwise as far as it will go PreEH is shown on the display The end of preheating is indicated by an acoustic signal and LoAd on the display 3 Set the required temperature 4 Select the required cooking cabinet humidity or work with the default setting 5 Press the button to set the cooking time 6 Set the required cooking time For continuous operation please...

Page 42: ...ion takes place after the preheat temperature is reached heating mode is switched off after 10 minutes Set times or temperatures are fixed after 10 seconds To change the settings later turn the selection button to the zero setting first at the top and then adjust the required time or temperature Set the required cooking time For continuous operation please turn the selection button clockwise as fa...

Page 43: ...beef veal pork lamb poultry game roulades stuffed vegetables peppers aubergines cabbage onions kohlrabi vegetable gratins cauliflower turkey legs stuffed breast of veal ham with noodles leg of pork belly of pork various omelettes Side dishes Potato gratin frozen products potato turnovers etc potato bakes Desserts Yeast dough Miscellaneous Bread rolls pretzels frozen dough portions ...

Page 44: ... by adding it to the lightly roasted bones Preparing sauces Place a solid container on an additional rail Add bones mirepoix seasonings to the container and roast under the meat Add the collected stock Braise for the duration of cooking Very concentrated stock for gravies sauces Roulades are placed in solid GN container top with hot sauce and cover with container Baking Prepare yeast doughs flaky ...

Page 45: ... end of preheating is indicated by an acoustic signal and LoAd on the display 3 We recommend a cabinet temperature of 140 C but the temperature can be varied for different products 4 Select the required cooking cabinet humidity or work with the default setting 5 Press the button to set the cooking time 6 Set the required cooking time As a rule finishing time is approx 8 minutes for food arranged o...

Page 46: ...ched heating mode is switched off after 10 minutes Set times or temperatures are fixed after 10 seconds To change the settings later turn the selection button to the zero setting first at the top and then adjust the required time or temperature Finishing time will vary depending on the product product temperature number of plates how full they are and the desired serving temperature Set the requir...

Page 47: ...vegetable dishes cheese and herb noodles quiche Lorraine spring rolls vegetarian cutlets onion flans Main courses All types of roast meat loaves bakes ready to serve meals roulades stuffed vegetables Side dishes Rice potatoes noodles pasta vegetables soufflés gratins Desserts Strudel hot fruit ...

Page 48: ...nd unloading Minimum serving times enable high hourly throughput For plates up to 31 cm in diameter Serving dishes are heated as well storing heat until the food reaches the table Thermocover for bridging short waiting periods or transporting food Arrange food evenly and not too closely on plates or dishes Before arranging vegetables and side dishes for finishing mix with a little butter or fat Sa...

Page 49: ...ly using cool down Warning Do not use the cool down function unless the air baffle has been locked correctly risk of injury During cool down the fan wheel does not switch off when the door is opened Do not touch the fan wheel risk of injury During cool down hot vapours emerge from the cooking cabinet risk of burns step info button instructions 1 Close cabinet door 2 Select cool down 3 Open the coo...

Page 50: ...ram step info button instructions 1 Use the selection button to set prog start 2 You can change between program places 1 50 and 51 100 by selecting one of the settings buttons for cooking cabinet temperature 3 Select a free program slot e g P4 4 The display flashes to confirm the program slot is vacant 5 Press the button 6 S1 for step 1 appears on the display and the prog start button flashes 7 Se...

Page 51: ...n 12 Select a further cooking mode e g dry heat and this is confirmed by S2 appearing on the display 13 Set the required cooking time 14 Select the required cooking cabinet humidity or work with the default setting 15 Press the button to set the cooking time 16 Set the required cooking time 17 Or alternatively press the core temperature button ...

Page 52: ... program step choose another cooking mode briefly in order to be able to start the next program step Start a program with preheat turn the selection button for cooking time anti clockwise as far as it will go When you have occupied the maximum number of steps will appear on the display Quit by pressing prog start Set times or temperatures are fixed after 10 seconds To change the settings later tur...

Page 53: ...Program mode 53 85 Check program step info button instructions 1 Use the selection button to set prog start 2 Choose the required program 3 Start the program by pressing prog start ...

Page 54: ... time or vice versa Stop the program by opening the cooking cabinet door Cancel the program by choosing a different cooking mode or switching the appliance off To change the settings later turn the selection button to the zero setting first at the top and then adjust the required time or temperature If you press the button during current operating you will change the cooking time of the current st...

Page 55: ...he next step The cooking cabinet door should be open If the display flashes it means the program slot is vacant The remaining cooking time for the program is shown in the cooking time core temperature display If the program includes a step with core temperature the remaining time is only shown when this step has been finished After the last program step has been requested by pressing the prog star...

Page 56: ...button instructions 1 Use the selection button to set prog start 2 Select a program e g P4 4 Keep the prog start button pressed for 5 seconds 5 A flashing program slot confirms deletion Individual program steps can neither be deleted nor changed ...

Page 57: ...info button instructions 1 Switch the unit off and insert the USB stick in the slot underneath the control panel 2 Use the selection button to set prog start 3 Turn the selection button clockwise 4 Appears on the display 5 Press the button to save the programs to the USB stick 6 When the process has been completed end appears on the display Remove the USB stick ...

Page 58: ...it is switched off step info button instructions 1 Switch the unit off and insert the USB stick in the slot underneath the control panel 2 Use the selection button to set prog start 3 Turn the selection button clockwise 4 Appears on the display 5 Press the button to transfer the programs to the unit 6 When the process has been completed end appears on the display Remove the USB stick ...

Page 59: ...Upload Programme 59 85 When the upload function is used all program slots on the unit are overwritten Back up existing programs on a USB stick before you transfer programs from another unit ...

Page 60: ... be connected when the unit is switched off step info button instructions 1 Switch the unit off and insert the USB stick in the slot underneath the control panel 2 Use the selection button to set prog start 3 Turn the selection button clockwise 4 Appears on the display 5 Press the button to transfer the HACCP data to the USB stick 6 When the process has been completed end appears on the display Re...

Page 61: ... 85 The following data is logged Batch no Time Cooking program name Cooking cabinet temperature Core temperatura Door open door closed Change of cooking mode Connection of energy optimisation system 1 2 energy ...

Page 62: ...s switched off step info button instructions 1 Switch the unit off and insert the USB stick in the slot underneath the control panel 2 Keep the ClimaPlus button and the prog start button pressed at the same time 3 Switch the unit on When the update process is complete the current software version will flash on the display ...

Page 63: ...ed as follows step info button instructions 1 Prog Start press 2 Turn the selection button clockwise 3 Appears on the display 4 Press the button 5 The temperatures of your unit can be shown in Celsius or Fahrenheit 6 Turn the selection button 7 The display changes from Celsius to Fahrenheit 8 Press the button to save the setting ...

Page 64: ...Shown on the upper display for the hour setting The current hour appears in the lower display 9 Turn the lower selection button to set the hour and save this using the prog start button 10 Shown on the upper display for the minute setting The current minute appears in the lower display 11 Turn the lower selection button to set the hour and save this using the prog start button 12 Shown on the uppe...

Page 65: ...ay for the minute setting The current month appears in the lower display 15 Turn the lower selection button to set the hour and save this using the prog start button 16 Shown on the upper display for the minute setting The current year appears in the lower display 17 Turn the lower selection button to set the year save this using the prog start button and leave program mode ...

Page 66: ...0 from the unit manufacturer Never leave hand spray guns under pressure Never spray other people animals or objects For cleaning to be carried out the cooking cabinet temperature must be below 60 C see cool down section You can choose between CLE for heavy soiling and CLES for light soiling step info button instructions 1 Switch unit off 2 Swivel hanging rack and air baffle to the middle 3 Warning...

Page 67: ...emical cleaner and hot vapour may escape risk of chemical burns and scalding 6 Select prog start 7 Just turn the selector switch to the right to select the desired cleaning program CLES or CLE 8 Depending on the cleaning program selected either CLES or CLE appears on the display 9 Press the button 10 The cleaning program starts CLES duration 20 min CLE duration 40 min 11 Warning Aggressive chemica...

Page 68: ...essary fold back the inner pane and wipe it down as well 14 Close the cooking cabinet door In order to dry the cooking cabinet after the cooking cabinet doors are closed the Hot air mode is automatically switched on for 10 minutes CLE or 5 minutes CLES 15 End appears on the display when cleaning is complete 16 After cleaning the display shows Cool and the current temperature of the cooking cabinet...

Page 69: ...Cancel the cleaning process by switching the unit off Always open the cooking cabinet door very slowly hot vapours risk of burns Then rinse the unit out thoroughly including behind the air baffle Remove all chemical residue before you continue with cooking Cleaning the cooking cabinet seal every day will extend its service life Do not use any scouring agents to clean the cooking cabinet seal Clean...

Page 70: ...24 dH up to 4 3 mmol litre at least 2x year over 24 dH over 4 3 mmol litre at least 3x year These recommended descaling intervals may vary from the approximate values given above depending on the composition of the water e g minerals step info button instructions 1 Select prog start 2 Close the cooking cabinet door 3 Turn the selection button clockwise 4 Appears on the display 5 Press the button T...

Page 71: ... 10 Guide hose into steam inlet opening as far as the mark shown Note The allocation of marks to unit size is described in the instructions for the descaler pump Warning Aggressive chemical fluid risk of chemical burns It is essential that you use protective clothing safety goggles gloves facemask and the unit manufacturer s descaler pump 11 Insert hanging rack and fix hose with wire hooks ...

Page 72: ...ve clothing safety goggles gloves and facemask 12 Place canister of descaling fluid in the cooking cabinet and run the hose into the canister Note Descaling fluid reacts with lime and can foam over Very slowly fill with descaling fluid using the unit manufacturer s descaling pump Amounts of descaler for electric appliances 6 x 1 1 GN 3 5 liter 6 x 2 1 GN 6 liter 10 x 1 1 GN 6 liter 10 x 2 1 GN 8 5...

Page 73: ...ughly rinse descaling fluid in cabinet and descaling accessories with water Re insert the air baffle and hanging rack and lock them in place 16 Appears on the display 17 Close the cooking cabinet door The length of the descaling phase is displayed 18 The steam generator is automatically rinsed several times the unit then automatically switches to steam 19 End appears on the display when descaling ...

Page 74: ...ng process Before filling with descaling fluid step info button instructions 1 Please keep the core temperature button pressed for 10 seconds 2 End appears in the cooking time core temperature display Your unit can now be used for cooking After filling with descaling fluid The cancellation program runs about 20 minutes step info button instructions 1 Switch unit off and wait for 4 seconds 2 Switch...

Page 75: ...g is discontinued if the If the core temperature button is not pressed within 30 seconds descaling will continue 4 The steam generator is automatically drained and thoroughly rinsed 5 End appears in the cooking time core temperature display You can now use your unit for cooking ...

Page 76: ...enerator before transport or as protection from frost step info button instructions 1 Close the water tap and open the door 2 Use the selection switch to set Prog Start 3 Turn the selection switch clockwise 4 ESG appears in the display 5 Press the button The steam generator is emptied ...

Page 77: ...t and then allow it to dry If the air filter is still very sticky and soiled after cleaning it will have to be replaced Then insert the air filter with the rear hooks in the holes on the underside of the unit first and then lock in place by pushing from bottom to top opposite procedure to removing the filter Air filter no 40 03 461 Floor units type 20 x 1 1 GN and 20 x 2 1 GN Please contact your S...

Page 78: ...ng frame Cooking cabinet seal 6 x 1 1 GN No 20 00 394 6 x 2 1 GN No 20 00 395 10 x 1 1 GN No 20 00 396 10 x 2 1 GN No 20 00 397 20 x 1 1 GN No 20 00 398 20 x 2 1 GN No 20 00 399 Replacing the halogen lamp First switch off the unit at the mains Cover the unit drain in the cooking cabinet Remove the frame with glass and seal Replace halogen bulb article no 3024 0201 do not touch the bulb with your h...

Page 79: ...E17 When the fault occurs Notify Customer Service E18 When the fault occurs Notify Customer Service E20 Displayed for 30 seconds after switch on or when operating mode is changed Cooking only possible with some restrictions Notify Customer Service E23 Displayed continuously Switch the unit off and notify Customer Service E24 Displayed continuously Switch the unit off and notify Customer Service E2...

Page 80: ...continuously after being reset 4 times Close the gas valve Notify Customer Service E34 Displayed continuously Notify Customer Service E35 When it has been switched on for 30 seconds Please connect Ultravent condensation hood E36 When the fault occurs Cooking only possible with some restrictions Notify Customer Service E37 When the fault occurs Cooking only possible with some restrictions Notify Cu...

Page 81: ...d 180 C Noise is heard in the cooking cabinet while the unit is in use Air baffles hanging racks etc are not fixed correctly Fix the air baffles and hanging racks correctly in the cooking cabinet Cooking cabinet light not working Halogen lamp is defective Replace the lamp see the Maintenance section of the manual Low water OPEn H2O appears on the display Water tap closed Open the water tap Water i...

Page 82: ...nstallation instructions Unit displays CHnG FILt The air filter is soiled Please replace the air filter See also the Maintenance section Press the cooking time button to acknowledge the message The gas appliance indicates CHnG PoL The power supply is not connected with the correct polarity If the gas unit is connected to a socket remove the connector and turn through 180 Have an electrician perman...

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