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iCombi

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 Classic

Original instructions for use

Summary of Contents for iCombi Classic

Page 1: ...iCombi Classic Original instructions for use...

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Page 3: ...nd off 12 4 3 Interacting with the unit 12 4 4 Maximum load capacities 13 4 5 Opening and shutting the cooking cabinet door 13 4 6 Load unit 13 4 7 Inserting core temperature probes 14 4 8 Using the h...

Page 4: ...a network 40 10 3 ConnectedCooking optional 40 11 Automatic cleaning 41 11 1 General safety information 41 11 2 Cleaning programs 41 11 3 Starting automatic cleaning 42 11 4 Canceling automatic cleani...

Page 5: ...generator 54 15 2 Transporting the unit 54 16 Decommissioning and disposal 56 16 1 Decommissioning 56 16 2 Disposal 56 17 Technical data 57 17 1 Units with electrical connections 57 17 2 Units with ga...

Page 6: ...l faculties n Persons with limited knowledge and experience n Children Children in the vicinity of the unit must be supervised at all times Do not allow children to play with the unit 1 3 Intended use...

Page 7: ...sult in severe injuries or death WARNING The word WARNING indicates a situation that could result in severe injuries or death CAUTION The word CAUTION indicates a situation that could result in injuri...

Page 8: ...urces of heat near the unit such as deep fryers or grills n While using the unit keep the floor around it clean and dry Safety instructions before use n Make sure that the temperature of the unit is a...

Page 9: ...prevent equipment damage due to improper use of accessories Only use original RATIONAL accessories Only smoke food using the VarioSmoker n If there is food in the cooking cabinet that has already bee...

Page 10: ...oom They could create sparks and increase the risk of explosion Close the locking mechanism on the gas line Leave the building and contact the fire department or your gas company 2 2 Personal protecti...

Page 11: ...nal instructions for use 11 64 3 The iCombi Classic Type 20 half size Type 20 full size Air filter Care drawer USB port Hand shower Central selection knob Display Control panel Cooking cabinet Cooking...

Page 12: ...tching the unit on and off 1 To switch on the device press the button for around 3 seconds The unit will power on The home screen will appear 2 To switch off the unit press and hold the button until t...

Page 13: ...2 If your unit is equipped with a security lock first press the foot pedal then turn the cooking cabinet door handle to the right into the horizontal position 3 Open the cooking cabinet door slowly CA...

Page 14: ...rk with the core temperature probe as well as how to work with the optional externally attachable core temperature probe CAUTION Hot core temperature probe Touching the hot core temperature probe with...

Page 15: ...age to the core temperature probe 1 After using the core temperature probe return it to its holder TIP n If you often prepare very thin or liquid food we recommend using the optional positioning aid I...

Page 16: ...ature probe into the food at an angle so that the tip of the core temperature probe is in the thickest part of the product Large pieces of meat e g roasts 1 Insert the core temperature probe into the...

Page 17: ...sure to keep the core temperature probe in the container Vegetables e g potatoes 1 Insert the core temperature probe into the food such that the tip of the core temperature probe is in the thickest p...

Page 18: ...shower out further than the hose length allows NOTICE The hand shower is not suitable for cooling the cooking cabinet Cooling the cooking cabinet with the hand shower could damage the cooking cabinet...

Page 19: ...the drain 7 Lock the bayonet lock 8 Turn the handle of the ball valve into the horizontal position The ball valve is open Dripping fat can now be collected in the grease drip container Replacing the g...

Page 20: ...peed Delta T cooking 5 2 cooking parameter Cooking cabinet humidity Use this cooking parameter to adjust moisture levels inside the cooking cabinet n In Steam mode the cooking cabinet humidity level i...

Page 21: ...t temperature will be displayed 2 Release the button to return to the set parameters cooking time Use this cooking parameter to set the time within which you want to achieve the specified cooking resu...

Page 22: ...ess the button The cool down function is ended Fan speed This additional function is used to set fan speed The higher the level the higher the fan speed Choose a low level for small delicate products...

Page 23: ...s will be displayed accordingly 5 4 Steam 5 4 1 Cooking cabinet climate and temperature range Cooking cabinet climate cooking method Cooking cabinet humidity Cooking cabinet temperature moist n Steam...

Page 24: ...cabinet climate cooking method Cooking cabinet humidity Cooking cabinet temperature moist and hot n Baking n Pan fry 0 100 85 575 F If the cooking cabinet temperature remains above 500 F for 30 minut...

Page 25: ...e temperature a signal tone will sound prompting you to check whether the food has reached your desired level of doneness 5 6 Hot air 5 6 1 Cooking cabinet climate and temperature range Cooking cabine...

Page 26: ...confirm your selection 8 To cook using the core temperature probe press this button once 9 Turn the central selection knob to set the core temperature you want 10 Press the central selection knob to...

Page 27: ...m the bag and finished accordingly Sous vide cooking is particularly suitable for the following uses n Cook and Chill Produce your food in a central production kitchen and then deliver it to satellite...

Page 28: ...Finishing makes it even easier to serve a wide variety of great tasting food n Finishing in restaurants Use Finishing to get food ready exactly when you need it n Finishing in hotels Plate Finishing...

Page 29: ...ng time you want 8 Press the central selection knob to confirm your selection 9 To cook using the core temperature probe press this button once Insert the core temperature probe into the white ceramic...

Page 30: ...Starting programming mode 1 On the home screen press this button 2 Press this button The program list for programming mode will be displayed 8 2 Preset programs The following preset programs are avai...

Page 31: ...humidity 80 n Fan speed level 4 n Cooking time 8 minutes More information on Finishing is available here 28 8 3 Creating a new program 1 On the home screen press this button 2 Press this button 3 Pre...

Page 32: ...up to 11 more cooking steps Manual preheating You can include preheating your unit as a step in your program This will establish a heat buffer within the cooking cabinet before you load the food ensu...

Page 33: ...this button The cooking step will be deleted Saving a program 1 To save your program press this button The program will be added to the bottom of the program list You can now start the program 33 8 4...

Page 34: ...he cooking path press this button Editing cooking parameters 1 Turn the central selection knob to choose the cooking step you wish to delete 2 Press this button The cooking parameters for that cooking...

Page 35: ...n 2 Press this button 3 Press this button Download programs 1 Press this button You can decide whether you only want to download one program or all programs 2 Turn the central dial and select the desi...

Page 36: ...change the following settings n Setting the temperature unit 36 n Set date and time 37 1 To call up additional settings press this button You can change the following settings n Switching the keyboar...

Page 37: ...ress this button 3 Press the button and choose C or F 9 3 Set date and time You can change the following settings n Date in format DDMMYYYY n Time in format HH MM n Real time format in 12 hour or 24 h...

Page 38: ...o set the hours 3 Press the central selection knob to confirm your selection 4 Repeat the process to set the minutes Changing the real time format 1 Press this button 24h The display will switch to a...

Page 39: ...net temperature n Target core temperature n Measured core temperature n Time hh mm ss n Temperature unit n Connection to energy optimization system n Half energy n Opening shutting of cooking cabinet...

Page 40: ...eadsheet program 10 2 Connecting units to a network If you would like to connect your devices with ConnectedCooking your devices must be integrated in a network and equipped with either the optional E...

Page 41: ...am and corrosive cleaning chemicals could escape If you open the cooking cabinet door during automatic cleaning a warning signal will sound n Make sure the core temperature probe is not dangling out o...

Page 42: ...cooking paths involving grilling or frying n Active Green cleaner tabs n Care tabs strong Suitable for removing heavy soiling or significant limescale buildup that has occurred during cooking paths in...

Page 43: ...e drawer 10 Close the cooking cabinet door 11 To confirm press this button The automatic clean starts Once the automatic clean is completed an acoustic signal will sound TIPS n If foam builds up in th...

Page 44: ...eaner tabs from the cooking cabinet and dispose of them 4 Close the cooking cabinet door You will be prompted to rinse out the cooking cabinet with the hand shower 5 Rinse out the cooking cabinet usin...

Page 45: ...using the Steam manual operating mode n Do not use the unit s automatic cleaning functions to clean accessories 12 2 Care intervals Care interval Functional components Daily n Cooking cabinet n Cooki...

Page 46: ...pressing lightly 3 Swing the glass pane on the cooking cabinet door open 4 Clean the glass panels of the cooking cabinet door with lukewarm water a mild cleaning agent and a soft cloth 5 Let the glas...

Page 47: ...lukewarm water a mild cleaning agent and a soft cloth 2 Let the cooking cabinet door gasket dry completely 12 5 Cleaning the hand shower 1 Pull the hand shower hose all the way out and hold it in pla...

Page 48: ...upplies are guaranteed and weekend emergency service is included Check rational online com for the number 13 2 Querying unit data You can call up information on which software version is installed and...

Page 49: ...y is not closing Only the convection mode is available at the moment Service E 46 1 Pump failed The water supply is faulty Yes Service E 46 2 Pump failed The water supply is faulty Yes 13 3 2 Error me...

Page 50: ...n failed The internal data communication is faulty No Service E 42 3 Solenoid valve failed The water supply is faulty The steam injection function is not available Service E 42 6 Solenoid valve failed...

Page 51: ...No Service E 120 Cleanjet failed An error occurred in the water level recognition during the automatic clean No 13 3 6 Error messages Care Error report Cause Cooking possible Service E 42 4 Solenoid v...

Page 52: ...injection pipe has scale The steam injection function is not available Service E 50 Initialise timer The real time clock on the CPU is not initialised Set the date and time Yes Service E 51 Battery fa...

Page 53: ...e air filter is not inserted correctly Correct attachment of the air filter is the only way of protecting the unit from water spraying in any direction 1 Slide the air filter into the unit so that it...

Page 54: ...th the locking brake on can damage the castors Damaged castors can result in the unit or Combi Duo tipping over and injuring you severely 1 Always release the locking brake on the castors before trans...

Page 55: ...castors before transporting or shifting the unit or Combi Duo 2 After transport lock the locking brake on the castors again You can move units that are on mobile stands or castors a Drain the steam g...

Page 56: ...issioning and disposal 16 1 Decommissioning If you want to take your unit out of operation please contact your RATIONAL Service Partner 16 2 Disposal Old units contain recyclable materials Dispose of...

Page 57: ...g EU directives n Directive 2014 53 EU on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment n Directive 2006 42 EU on machinery n Dir...

Page 58: ...of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment including 2015 863 EU This unit conforms to the following European standards n EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 A13 2017 n EN 60335 2 42...

Page 59: ...ursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment ge...

Page 60: ...ol down function 22 core temperature 21 Core temperature probe Baked goods 17 Fish fillets 17 Inserting core temperature probes 14 Large pieces of meat 16 Removing 17 Small products 17 Steak 16 Vegeta...

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