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Rieber GmbH & Co KG 

05/2010

 

 

DANGER! 

indicates imminent danger. 

Failure to follow these warning instructions may cause serious bodily injury or even 
death.

 

 

 

WARNING! 

indicates a potentially hazardous situation. 

Failure to follow these warning instructions may cause serious bodily injury or even 
death.

 

 

 

CAUTION! 

indicates a potentially harmful situation. 

Failure to follow these warning instructions may cause minor bodily injury.

 

 

 

Special warning icons 

Special hazard types are indicated using special icons. 

 

 

Electrical current  

 

 

 

Risk of burns or scalding  

 

 

 

Wear protective gloves 

 

 

 

Risk of fire 

 

 

 

NOTE 

indicates potential damage to property without any personal injury. 

Failure to follow these instructions may cause damage to property. 

 

 

4.4 Appliance-specific safety instructions  

This section provides information on general product-specific safety instructions of the appliances of these modular 
product series. In the following section, additional safety information relating to a particular operation or situation is 
placed before the appropriate operation step or description of the situation. 

 

4.4.1  Safety and monitoring devices  

 

 

The product features a safety cut-out. 

The product switches itself off automatically in the event of a fault to the 

 

    control system. 

 

 

To increase your safety we recommend you install an earth leakage circuit 
breaker with a tripping current of 30 mA upstream of the appliance. 

 

Summary of Contents for thermoport 105L

Page 1: ... from Rieber which does more than just transport For cooling hot holding regenerating cooking or several tasks at the same time Various stainless steel and plastic thermoport versions available Original user guide Edition 28 05 2010 ...

Page 2: ... a safe place and pass it onto the next owner should you wish to part with the product Customers have often expressed their demand for a compact manual as an alternative to numerous instructions for product variants with similar functions If there are any deficits from your point of view please do not hesitate to let us know With your help we will try to get even better Address of manufacturer Rie...

Page 3: ...an the appliance 12 5 2 Commissioning recommissioning 12 5 2 1 Preconditions 12 5 2 2 Applies to all heatable versions of thermoport 12 5 2 3 thermoport with controllable cooling 12 6 Use of control panels 13 6 1 Use of the thermoport hybrid 13 6 1 1 The control panel of the thermoport hybrid 13 6 1 2 Use 14 6 1 3 Besonderheit des thermoporthybrid 200 19 6 2 Use of thermoport with controllable cir...

Page 4: ... 2 2 Identification of components Identifies the parts which are important for understanding the subsequent sections 1 Retainer for electrical mains plug 2 Impact protection 3 Wearing strips replaceable 4 Caster 5 Ventilation grille 6 Type plate Thermoporthybrid 140 thermoport with controllable circulating air heating thermoport with controllable circulating air heating thermoport with non control...

Page 5: ...k 11 Removeable door lid 12 Removeable heating ventilation 13 Core temperature sensor 14 Steam valve opening 15 Control panel 16 Temperature display 17 Cover use as required 18 Insulated divider 2 4 Product data The product data is indicated on the type plate control panel For detailed information on dimensions order number accessories Please refer to the catalogue If you have any questions please...

Page 6: ...e casters may be damaged Do not use this product under unfavorable floor conditions We are not able to rule out the possibility of marks appearing on the floor due to friction with casters or the formation of scratches due to split cracks in the casters We are not able to rule out the possibility that the castors may be damaged or become unusable due to swelling or sharp edges on the floor Mobile ...

Page 7: ...th type 50 KB 100 KB 105 3 6 thermoport with controllable cooling Using the product as per the specific specifications For cold holding meals Cool holding at 2 to 8 C 4 General safety instructions This section covers residual risks and hazards associated with the intended use of the product We have provided a list of all generally valid safety instructions which must be followed Safety information...

Page 8: ...that the main switch is in the OFF position before inserting the plug in the socket Connecting the appliance to the power supply while it is switched on can cause an accident Careful handling and use of electrical appliances Never use an electrical appliance with a faulty switch An electrical appliance which can no longer be switched on or off is dangerous and must be repaired Keep unused electric...

Page 9: ...tes potential damage to property without any personal injury Failure to follow these instructions may cause damage to property 4 4 Appliance specific safety instructions This section provides information on general product specific safety instructions of the appliances of these modular product series In the following section additional safety information relating to a particular operation or situa...

Page 10: ...connecting the product compare the connection data voltage and frequency on the type plate with that for the power supply DANGER Danger of electric shock Risk of death Before each use inspect the product the connecting plug and electric cable for any visible signs of damage 4 4 3 Danger by unstable position WARNING Prevent the product from running away accidentally using the two parking brakes Onl...

Page 11: ...e of use User tip Inform yourself in detail taking the company internal instructions as a reference Remember the rules of conduct We recommend that half yearly emergency training sessions should be carried out 5 Before first use 5 1 Transport 5 1 1 Check handle any transport damage Immediately after delivery visually check the appliance for any transport damage Document any potential transport dam...

Page 12: ...arking brakes to prevent accidental running away A minimum distance to walls must be kept to prevent fingers clothes etc from getting caught when placing taking out crockery Applicable electrical regulations must be observed Before commissioning check the mains voltage and type of current Check that these match the specifications on the type plate The electrical requirements of VDE 0100 ff as well...

Page 13: ... setting chamber temperature time and steam Program 2 Core temperature Options for setting core temperature chamber temperature and steam Program 3 Fans passive cooling Passive cooling with cooling pellets circulating air Program 4 Hybrid Top passive cooling with cooling pellets and circulating air Bottom Options for setting chamber temperature time and steam Program 5 Two chamber temperatures Top...

Page 14: ...arget chamber temperature Keep pressed function button 12 Turn the dial 7 to set the target chamber temperature Release the function button The adjusted value is saved automatically Calling up the target temperature Press the chamber temperature function button The target temperature is displayed After approx 10 seconds the display will revert to the current chamber temperature Core temperature fu...

Page 15: ... Press the button to display the target level Adjusting the steam level Keep pressed steam function button 9 Select 0 for steam OFF Release the function button The adjusted value is saved automatically START button Start programs Press the START button 14 The selected program starts with the stored settings STOP button Re adjusting functions Keep pressed the STOP button 13 for approx 5 seconds Bac...

Page 16: ...e The indicators of core temperature chamber temperature time and steam function buttons will flash flashing may be changed Set the core temperature chamber temperature time and steam Press the START button The Cook program starts with the stored settings Press STOP button and keep it pressed for approx 5 seconds Back to functions These can be re adjusted The program currently running will not be ...

Page 17: ... begins when the program is started At bottom The indicators flash on the chamber temperature and steam function buttons flashing may be changed Set temperature time and steam Press the START button The selected program starts with the stored settings Press STOP button and keep it pressed for approx 5 seconds Back to functions These can be re adjusted The program currently running will not be inte...

Page 18: ...seconds Back to program selection The program currently running will be stopped Press STOP button again and keep it pressed for approx 5 seconds Standby mode is activated Program 6 Menu for calling up stored menus Menu no flashes in the display Turn the dial to select required menu no Y Indicator of program symbol for menu no Y flashes Press the dial to open menu no Y Press the Start button Menu N...

Page 19: ...ice 4 Cook 40 C 75 0 Pork 5 Core temp 85 C 0 58 C Roast beef 6 Core temp 130 C 0 50 C Turkey breast 7 Hybrid 80 C top passive bottom Hot cold serving 8 2 chamber 80 C top 140 C bottom 90 1 Hot holding Regenerate 9 2 chamber 120 C top Passive bottom Cook Hot holding 10 Circulating air passive Pellets 6 1 3 Special feature of thermoporthybrid 200 Door lock Charging You can find a spreadsheet with ad...

Page 20: ... Star the appliance see page 22 The control panel of the thermoport After approx 30 minutes with door closed the operating temperature is reached 6 3 Use of thermoport with non controllable circulated air heating Connect electrically After approx 30 minutes with lid closed the operating temperature of apprx 95 C is reached 6 4 Use of the thermoport toploader with non controllable heating Fill in w...

Page 21: ...se the appliance may be damaged An appliance which was transported in its correct position upright can be switched on immediately Otherwise put the appliance in its correct position and allow it to rest for at least one hour before switching it on 6 6 The control panel of the thermoport Display indicators 1 Display 2 Standby 3 Fan 4 Heating cooling Function buttons 5 Standby 6 START 7 SET 8 Minus ...

Page 22: ...f Press the START button Heating colling is deactivated Heating cooling 4 ON indicator will go off Fan will continue to run until standby mode is activated Press the Standby button 5 Display will go off Fan indicator 3 will go off Fan stops Standby 2 indicator will light up The appliance is switched off 7 General information on using the product 7 1 Keep to the basic rules for operating the produc...

Page 23: ... meals close the door cover immediately again 7 2 Before use Ensure that you are familiar with the product specific use Check if the appliance is set up properly for the crockery to be used Bring the thermoport to the right temperature before use User tip For cooling allow the thermoport to pre cooling the cold storage or insert cold packs For heating always pre heat the thermoport It is recommend...

Page 24: ...ation grille Check the appliance and connection cable for any damage Do not use a steam cleaning unit to clean electrical appliances Doing so may allow moisture to get into the electrical system and cause a short circuit Have the appliance inspected by a qualified electrician every six months Have the appliance with cooling unit inspected by an cooling equipment expert every year thermoporthybrid ...

Page 25: ...not contain any hydrochloric acid or hydrofluoric acid as these acids might result in discoloration of the surfaces and even corrosion Do not use any steel wool or steel brushes 8 4 Clean and service stainless steel parts NOTE Improper cleaning can cause damage to the surface Clean the appliance with a mild detergent diluted in hot water After cleaning rub surfaces dry with a soft cloth User tip W...

Page 26: ...urfaces dry with a soft cloth 8 8 Clean ventilation grille at least every 4 weeks WARNING Risk of fire Fluff in the ventilation area can cause a build up of the heat which could result in a fire Clean the ventilation grille at least once a month using a cloth or brush Clean the ventilation grille on the rear side of the unit as well as on the bottom of the cooling machine View on rear side of appl...

Page 27: ... Replace caster User Customer service spare parts IMPORTANT Customer service needs information about the type and number of the appliance type plate on control panel If you have a fault you cannot remedy yourself please get in touch with your Rieber specialist dealer or Rieber central customer services see address on Page 2 Disposing of your product Your appliance is made of high quality material ...

Page 28: ...00 K 52 12 1000 KB 52 17 2 0 300 Without heating element dishwasher fit 6000 K 104 20 7 6000 KB 104 23 7 0 300 Without heating element dishwasher fit 75 light 18 4 1 8 50 11 7 4 100 KS 26 6 Mini K 10 9 3 8 230 K 15 3 2 x 6000 U 2 x 104 56 5 300 2 x 6000 UB 2 x 104 59 7 300 0 380 1000 K UNIT 52 13 18 5 0 763 100 K UNI 26 7 7 500 K UNI 26 9 7 105 L 26 13 5 0 500 IP X5 1000 N 44 4 17 1000 H 44 4 20 0...

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