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Original operating instructions

Summary of Contents for CombiMaster Plus CMP 61

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

Page 2: ...nnect your RATIONAL appliances easily with the latest network solution for professional kitchens With ConnectedCooking you always have everything under control Simple appliance management remote acces...

Page 3: ...el 49 0 81 91 327 666 2 year warranty We offer a 24 month warranty valid from the date of initial installation provided that your appliance is fully and correctly registered with us You can do this co...

Page 4: ...ny 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 comp...

Page 5: ...rking with the core temperature probe 22 Working with the hand shower 24 Operating controls 25 General notes 27 ClimaPlus 29 Overview of modes 31 Steam mode 33 Dry heat mode 37 Combination mode 41 Fin...

Page 6: ...rator descaling display 85 LAN cable connection 86 Network settings 88 Building services steam generator descaling 90 Building services steam generator drainage 96 Domestic technology 97 Servicing the...

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 Ris...

Page 8: ...GN container with the opening facing downwards into the centre of the grid shelves For the appliance size 20 x 1 1 and 20 x 2 1 GN place two GN containers in the mobile oven rack Place one flat GN co...

Page 9: ...into the rack in front of every fan wheel Please read the installation instructions for more details 3 Close the cooking chamber door to start the self test 4 The following test will take place autom...

Page 10: ...avoid the risk of accident or damage to the appliance Operators must also receive regular safety instruction In the event that the connection cable becomes damaged it must be replaced by the manufact...

Page 11: ...lammable materials such as food with alcohol Substances with a low flash point can ignite spontaneously risk of fire Cleaning and descaling products and the associated accessories must only be used fo...

Page 12: ...installer Do not put objects on your appliance s exhaust pipes risk of fire Do not let objects block or obstruct the area below the appliance s base risk of fire The appliance must only be used in st...

Page 13: ...been locked as per instructions risk of injury Do not reach into the wheel fan risk of injury Cleaning aggressive chemicals risk of chemical burns Appropriate protective clothing protective glasses gl...

Page 14: ...ility Installations and repairs that are not carried out by authorised specialists or using original spare parts and any technical modification that is not approved by the manufacturer will void the m...

Page 15: ...ppliance 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 appliance must be cleaned every day even if it is only oper...

Page 16: ...GN and 10 x 2 1 GN Air filter article number 6 x 2 3 GN 40 04 771 Air filter article number 6 x 1 1 GN 6 x 2 1 GN 10 x 1 1 GN 10 x 2 1 GN 40 03 461 This air filter may only be removed and cleaned by t...

Page 17: ...e is installed on casters mobile freedom of movement must be restricted so that power water and drainage pipes cannot be damaged when the appliance is moved If the appliance is moved make sure that po...

Page 18: ...lf emptying door drip pan inside Unit drip pan with direct connection to the drain Appliance plinth Unit feet height adjustable Type plate contains important data such as power consumption gas type vo...

Page 19: ...cessories before use Leave the appliance door slightly open if it is going to be idle for a prolonged period e g overnight The cooking cabinet door has a sure shut function the door of the floor appli...

Page 20: ...o remove the left hinging rack raise it slightly and swivel it right into th cooking cabinet to release both locking pins from the air baffle Use a screwdriver to loosen the upper and lower locking ho...

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 appliance Push the mobile oven rack or mobile plate rack into the appliance as f...

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...

Page 23: ...lways 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 temper...

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 han...

Page 25: ...30 C to 300 C Combination of steam and convection 30 C to 300 C Finishing 30 C to 300 C Cool down Programming Start programme and clean Sets humidity displays number of cleaner and rinse aid tabs Set...

Page 26: ...ng controls 26 107 Air speed Set the cooking time 0 to 23 h 59 min Set the core temperature 0 C to 99 C Displays cooking time core temperature cleaning time Selector switch for cooking time core tempe...

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...

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 Ga...

Page 29: ...rs 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 Ste...

Page 30: ...ing 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...

Page 31: ...necessary reserve power is there even for full loads This is the only way to get succulently browned pan fried dishes frozen convenience or light baked goods Combination of steam and convection mode 3...

Page 32: ...Programme Start Cleaning Using the programming function create and save manual programmes For recurring cooking processes there are 100 programme slots with up to 6 cooking steps available This ensure...

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...

Page 34: ...er 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 temp...

Page 35: ...h 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 por...

Page 36: ...oods 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 gar...

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 re...

Page 38: ...n 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 selectio...

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 cutl...

Page 40: ...ries 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 d...

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 require...

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 select...

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 be...

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 stoc...

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 requir...

Page 46: ...e 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...

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...

Page 48: ...d 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 bridg...

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 D...

Page 50: ...step info button instructions 1 Use the selection button to set Prog Clean Start 2 You can change between program places 1 50 and 51 100 by selecting one of the settings buttons for cooking cabinet te...

Page 51: ...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 de...

Page 52: ...xt 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...

Page 53: ...Program mode 53 107 Check program step info button instructions 1 Use the selection button to set Prog Clean Start 2 Choose the required program 3 Start the program by pressing Prog Clean 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 sel...

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...

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 pro...

Page 57: ...nected 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...

Page 58: ...Download Programme 58 107 step info button instructions 6 When the process has been completed end appears on the display Remove the USB stick...

Page 59: ...USB stick should 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 b...

Page 60: ...6 When the process has been completed end appears on the display Remove the USB stick When the upload function is used all program slots on the unit are overwritten Back up existing programs on a USB...

Page 61: ...llow the instructions The USB stick should 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 pa...

Page 62: ...een completed end appears on the display Remove the USB stick The following data is logged Batch no Time Cooking program name Cooking cabinet temperature Core temperatura Door open door closed Change...

Page 63: ...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...

Page 64: ...e the display proceed 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...

Page 65: ...Settings Celsius Fahrenheit 65 107 step info button instructions 8 Press the button to save the setting...

Page 66: ...t anw hlen 2 Turn the selection button clockwise 3 Appears on the display 4 Press the button 8 Shown on the upper display for the hour setting The current hour appears in the lower display 9 Turn the...

Page 67: ...on button to set the hour and save this using the prog start button 14 Shown on the upper display for the minute setting The current month appears in the lower display 15 Turn the lower selection butt...

Page 68: ...oaming Never place the tabs in the hot cooking cabinet 60 C Leave the appliance door slightly open if it is going to be idle for a prolonged period e g overnight Cleaning the press fit door gasket dai...

Page 69: ...y show how many cleaner tabs or rinse aid tabs are required for the relevant cleaning programme E g if CL 3 and rl 2 appear alternately 3 cleaner and 2 rinse aid tabs are required 6_1 In addition to t...

Page 70: ...ge on the next page 10 Unpack the displayed number of cleaner tabs and place the tabs in the tab basket in the cooking cabinet See image on the next page 11 close door The cleaning process will start...

Page 71: ...r has ended check the entire cooking cabinet also behind the air baffle for any cleaning tab residues Thoroughly rinse away any cleaning tab residues from the entire cooking cabinet also behind the ai...

Page 72: ...otective gloves when handling the tabs risk of chemical burns Rinse aid tab Remove exterior protective film only Do not damage the transparent protective film Place the rinse aid tab with the transpar...

Page 73: ...ed water the recommended quantity of cleaning tabs can be reduced by up to 50 If foam starts to collect despite adding the correct dosage of tabs it is necessary to reduce the number of cleaning tabs...

Page 74: ...omical use of chemicals and water Duration approx 2 hours 30 minutes Cleaner rinse aid CLE3 Interim clean short cleaning time For all soiling but without drying and rinsing Duration approx 40 minutes...

Page 75: ...2 1 GN 3 2 2 1 02 30 h mm 10x 2 1 GN 3 2 2 1 02 30 h mm 20x 1 1 GN 3 2 2 1 02 30 h mm 20x 2 1 GN 3 2 2 1 02 30 h mm CLE3 No soft water Soft water Appliance Cleaner tabs Rinse aid tabs Cleaner tabs Ri...

Page 76: ...o contact with water Abort if the cleaner or rinse aid tabs have not yet come into contact with water step info button instructions 1 STOP will appear in the temperature display 2 To abort the Prog Cl...

Page 77: ...ty display will flash blue 6_2 The word cAb will also appear on the time display 7 Open the door Open the door 8 Rinse out the cooking cabinet behind the air baffle too with water 9 close door Close t...

Page 78: ...ed tAb and out will appear one under the other The number of tabs previously placed will flash alternately in humidity bars 4 Open the door Open the door and remove the tabs Close the door when all ta...

Page 79: ...Cleaning CombiMaster Plus 79 107...

Page 80: ...at the time of aborting or if a defined time has not yet passed the abort programme will not run This means that the cooking cabinet will not be automatically rinsed with water Once the tabs have been...

Page 81: ...04 0100 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 6...

Page 82: ...ess chemical 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...

Page 83: ...f necessary 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 autom...

Page 84: ...r use 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 baf e...

Page 85: ...Once a critical level of scale is reached the unit display will indicate that the steam generator should be descaled It is recommended that the steam generator be descaled by a Service Technician Once...

Page 86: ...the splash protection cover Thread the individual components on the cable as shown in the diagram Then plug the LAN cable into the socket Now screw together the individual components of the splash pro...

Page 87: ...assembly and splash protection can only be guaranteed if you use an Ethernet cable with the following specifications Maximum plug length of the Ethernet plug 45 mm Maximum plug diameter diagonally of...

Page 88: ...to the Prog Clean START button 2 Turn the temperature selector to the right until IP appears 3 IP will appear on the display 4 Press the button 5 Now turn the temperature selector to the left until i...

Page 89: ...rature display Now you can enter the second position of the IP address E g 10 10 x x 9 Next the subnet mask must be entered Proceed in the same manner as when entering the IP address 10 Finally enter...

Page 90: ...ximate values given above depending on the composition of the water e g minerals You need Electric descaler pump article no 60 70 409 Descaler 10 litre canister article no 6006 0110 Heavier limescale...

Page 91: ...scaling process is started If the cooking cabinet temperature is over 40 C when descaling commences Cool Down starts automatically see Cool Down display 6 Steam generator is drained When pumping out h...

Page 92: ...ask and the appliance manufacturer s descaler pump 11 Insert hinging rack and fix hose with wire hooks Warning Aggressive chemical fluid risk of chemical burns There may be residues of the descaling f...

Page 93: ...litres Descaling quantities for gas appliances 6 x 1 1 GN 4 litres 6 x 2 1 GN 6 5 litres 10 x 1 1 GN 7 litres 10 x 2 1 GN 9 litres 20 x 1 1 GN 8 litres 20 x 2 1 GN 11 litres step info button instructi...

Page 94: ...scaling is complete 20 Exit the descaling process by selecting a cooking mode Your appliance is now ready for cooking again Aborting the descaling process If necessary you can discontinue the descalin...

Page 95: ...3 Descaling will be aborted if the core temperature button is pressed within 30 seconds If the core temperature button is not pressed within 30 seconds descaling will continue 4 The steam generator is...

Page 96: ...fore transportation or for frost protection step info button instructions 1 Close the water hose and open the doors 2 Set Prog Clean Start with the selector switch 3 Turn the selector switch to the ri...

Page 97: ...ic housing up until it locks into place Air filter no 40 04 771 Table top appliances 6 x 1 1 GN 6 x 2 1 GN 10 x 1 1 GN and 10 x 2 1 GN Loosen the air filter by pressing the frame on both roughened sur...

Page 98: ...1 1 GN No 20 02 550 6 x 2 1 GN No 20 02 551 10 x 1 1 GN No 20 02 552 10 x 2 1 GN No 20 02 553 20 x 1 1 GN No 20 00 398 20 x 2 1 GN No 20 00 399 Replacing the lamps LED lighting To replace the LED lig...

Page 99: ...r Notify customer service E17 On occurrence of the error Notify customer service E18 On occurrence of the error Notify customer service E19 On occurrence of the error Notify customer service E20 Will...

Page 100: ...ve Appliance can be used for cooking without a core temperature probe Notify customer service E32 Is displayed continuously Close gas tap Notify customer service E33 Is displayed continuously after 4...

Page 101: ...service E44 Must be confirmed at the end of the cleaning programme Steam mode and combi steam mode not available notify customer service E50 On occurrence of the error Real time clock rtc not initiali...

Page 102: ...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 Cook...

Page 103: ...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 ga...

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