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Operating Instructions

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Page 1: ...Operating Instructions SelfCookingCenter whitefficiency...

Page 2: ...also provides the versatile facilities of a perfect Combi steamer It takes no time at all to create your own cooking programs in Programming Mode We give a 24 month warranty from the date of initial i...

Page 3: ...for use 23 General notes 24 Help function 25 Explanation of pictograms 25 Overview of the cooking modes 26 Display after switch on 26 3 different operating modes 27 SelfCookingControl mode 28 Explana...

Page 4: ...4 Air filter service 44 Replacing the door seal 45 Replacing the halogen lamp 45 Descaling the moisturing nozzle 46 Fault messages 48 Before you call Service 53 Club RATIONAL 56 EU Declaration of Conf...

Page 5: ...ere injuries or death Warning Potentially hazardous situation that may result in severe injury or death Caution Potentially hazardous situation that may result in severe injury or death Corrosive subs...

Page 6: ...0 x 2 1 GN place two GN containers in the 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 For further details p...

Page 7: ...take place automatically The status is displayed in the upper field the time remaining until the self test has been completed is shown in the lower time field Where gas appliances are used exhaust gas...

Page 8: ...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 bot...

Page 9: ...nit This unit must only be used to cook food in catering establishments Any other use is not intended and is therefore considered dangerous It must not be used to cook food containing flammable materi...

Page 10: ...ur 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 condition...

Page 11: ...tly risk 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 du...

Page 12: ...ility 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 ma...

Page 13: ...t cleaned or is not cleaned well enough deposits of grease and or food residues in the cooking cabinet may catch fire risk of fire To avoid corrosion in the cooking cabinet your unit must be cleaned e...

Page 14: ...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 mu...

Page 15: ...ce 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 remov...

Page 16: ...ance 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 device type device number see the se...

Page 17: ...ccessories made by the unit manufacturer Always clean accessories before 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 h...

Page 18: ...ead to damage on the device Please note the specifications for maximum load sizes for food in the application manual Table top 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...

Page 19: ...rt 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 wi...

Page 20: ...he thickest point of your cooking product You must insert the needle through the middle of the food see application manual Use the positioning aid if the core temperature probe could fall out of the f...

Page 21: ...rature probe and the positioning aid 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 fro...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...settings on your unit by just touching it lightly with your finger You can change the settings using the central dial Alternatively rough settings can be made by adjusting pulling the slide Your sett...

Page 24: ...l down Cooking cabinet too hot button flashing see the Cool Down section on cooling the cooking cabinet The end of cooking is indicated by an acoustic signal and animated graphics Low water level Open...

Page 25: ...ollowing functions are available in the help function Explanation of pictograms Start help function Scroll forward one page Open the previous chapter Next chapter more information Open the selection m...

Page 26: ...switch MySCC Help function CareControl Combi steamer mode Steam Dry heat Combination of steam and dry heat SelfCooking Control mode Meat Poultry Fish Side dishes Egg dishes dessert Baking Finishing Fu...

Page 27: ...ting the home button you enter SelfCooking Control mode See the SelfCooking Control mode section for a description You enter combi steamer mode by pressing the button steam combination or dry heat See...

Page 28: ...isplayed See the application manual for examples and useful tips Explanation of pictograms Cooking speed Delta T Cooking time Browning Food thickness Proving volume Cooking cabinet humidity Moisturing...

Page 29: ...on and requests during the cooking process Preheat display Cool down display Request to cancel Score Add liquid Options following the end of cooking Keep at temperature Heat to serving temperature Cri...

Page 30: ...how many process steps the current cooking process is made up of and which subsequent options can be selected in addition Indication of cooking sequence As an example here is the cooking sequence for...

Page 31: ...dry heat or combination of steam and dry heat 3 manual operating modes Steam Dry heat Combination of steam and dry heat Explanation of pictograms MySCC CareControl Exact percentage setting for humidit...

Page 32: ...el Air speed Cool down The current cooking data such as actual cooking cabinet humidity and temperature can be requested by pressing the cooking cabinet temperature button Hold the button down for 10...

Page 33: ...t finishing can be copied adapted and saved under a new name according to your individual requirements or you can create your own manual programs with up to 12 steps Press the button to enter programm...

Page 34: ...Notes on the program Additional attributes can be selected The assignment to a group is indicated by pressing the Group assignment button An existing assignment is signalled by a green check mark Pro...

Page 35: ...is no image available the title of the program is shown as a text in the image view Change to the image view Change the view from 20 images to 16 images per side for example You can scroll in your vi...

Page 36: ...Control takes individual cleaning and working habits into account such as longer breaks or the end of work The recommended cleaning stages are marked in different colours Automatic display of cleaning...

Page 37: ...Jet care Start CleanJet care by pressing the button or select later 3 medium Select the recommended cleaning stage highlighted in colour e g medium and follow the instructions shown in the menu The Cl...

Page 38: ...turer s cleaning agent and care tabs The use of other chemical cleaners may damage the appliance We will not be liable for the consequences You may experience foaming if too much chemical cleaner is u...

Page 39: ...tainers and trays stainless steel grids CombiFry and superspike poultry grids can remain in the cooking cabinet 6 Warning Always wear gloves when handling cleaner and care tabs risk of chemical burns...

Page 40: ...the complete cooking cabinet thoroughly including behind the air baffle risk of chemical burns Instructions on handling chemicals Warning Always take suitable safety precautions when using cleaner and...

Page 41: ...f you are using softened water you can reduce the recommended number of cleaner tabs by up to 50 If foaming occurs even though the amount is correct then the number of detergent tablets should be redu...

Page 42: ...without drying and rinsing Cleaning agent light For lighter soiling e g after mixed loads applications up to 200 C Cleaning agent Care save For light soiling up to 200 C with as economical a use of ch...

Page 43: ...utton instructions 1 Switch the unit off and then on again 2 cancel CleanJet Press the button and confirm cancellation 3 Open door Follow the instructions on the display and open the door carefully ho...

Page 44: ...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 t...

Page 45: ...g 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 l...

Page 46: ...he centre 3 Loosen the union nut on the moisturing nozzle turn anti clockwise spanner size 15 Warning Aggressive chemical liquid risk of chemical burns Wear protective clothing safety goggles protecti...

Page 47: ...Descaling the moisturing nozzle 47 61 step info button instructions 5 Assemble in reverse order note the installation position...

Page 48: ...If faults occur on your unit they are indicated on the display Please note the phone number for fast contact with your customer service department Faults on your unit which allow you to carry on cooki...

Page 49: ...The unit can only be used in dry heat cooking mode Please notify Customer Service Service 20 Displayed for 30 seconds when the cooking mode is changed on switching on and when the SelfCooking Control...

Page 50: ...r 5 seconds then switch on again Service 28 When it has been switched on for 30 seconds Please notify Customer Service Service 29 Displayed continuously Check the air filter under the control panel an...

Page 51: ...t care cleaning If the error occurs again please contact Customer Service Service 41 Displayed for 30 seconds during CleanJet care cleaning Restart CleanJet care cleaning If the error occurs again ple...

Page 52: ...Fault messages 52 61 fault indication when and how remedial action Service 120 Displayed continuously Please notify Customer Service...

Page 53: ...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 Cookin...

Page 54: ...pe during CleanJet care cleaning Water is too soft Please notify Customer Service The outlet is not installed correctly Install the outlet as described in the installation manual The run time is sudde...

Page 55: ...nterrupted Open the gas tap switch on the ventilation cover The gas pressure is too low Have the gas supply to the unit checked Cooking mode button flashing The cooking cabinet is too hot Use Cool Dow...

Page 56: ...have access to a wide range of information and free downloads and can also communicate with RATIONAL chefs or colleagues Register for the club now under www club rational com Membership of Club RATIO...

Page 57: ...EU Declaration of Conformity for electrical appliances 57 61...

Page 58: ...EU Declaration of Conformity for gas appliances 58 61...

Page 59: ...v2 and or LGPL v2 1 For the software categorized as 3 4 and 5 please refer to the terms and conditions of GPL v2 and LGPL v2 1 as the case may be at http www gnu org licenses old licenses gpl 2 0 htm...

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