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Index

A

Accessories ...............................................  12, 48
App

Moving ...........................................................  14

App view ............................................................  10
Appliance

Disposal.........................................................  51
Switching off .................................................  28
Switching on .................................................  14

Appliance description .....................................  10
Appliance door

Reinstalling....................................................  43
Removing ......................................................  42

Appliance information

Contacting Customer Services .................  40
Demo mode..................................................  40
Identification numbers ................................  40
Version numbers..........................................  40

Appliance tips...................................................  29

Calling up ......................................................  29

Application ........................................................  15

Changing.......................................................  17
Selecting........................................................  16
Starting...........................................................  16

Application group

Selecting........................................................  15

Application tips.................................................  21

Hiding.............................................................  21
Showing.........................................................  21

Applications ......................................................  29
Assistance functions .......................................  39

Illumination ....................................................  39
Preheat tone .................................................  39

B

Baking tray ........................................................  12
Bottom heat ......................................................  30

C

Cancelling

Recipes..........................................................  37

Cancelling an application...............................  26
Care and maintenance ...................................  41
CircleSlider

Reaction ........................................................  16
Using ..............................................................  15

Cleaning

Accessories ..................................................  46
Appliance door.............................................  42
Baking tray....................................................  42
Cooking space.............................................  41
Door glass.....................................................  43

Door seal.......................................................  44
Shelf guides ..................................................  46

Cleaning the exterior .......................................  41
Clock ..................................................................  26

Hiding.............................................................  26
Hiding during operation..............................  18
Showing.........................................................  26
Showing during operation..........................  18

Construction......................................................  10
Cooking space .................................................  12

Temperature measurement .......................  49

D

Date and time

Clock ..............................................................  39
Clock synchronization.................................  40
Date................................................................  39
Date and time format ..................................  40
Night mode ...................................................  40
Time in standby............................................  40
Time synchronization ..................................  39

Delayed start.....................................................  18

Setting............................................................  18

Display

Background ..................................................  38
Brightness .....................................................  38
Colour scheme.............................................  38
Operating ......................................................  14

Display lock.......................................................  25

Turning off .....................................................  25
Turning on .....................................................  25

Disposal.............................................................  51
Door seal

Fitting .............................................................  45
Removing ......................................................  44
Replacing ......................................................  44

E

EasyCook ..........................................................  48
EcoManagement

Consumption indicator ...............................  41
Consumption information...........................  41
Resetting .......................................................  41

EcoStandby.......................................................  50
Electrical connection .......................................  49
End .....................................................................  18
End of operation ..............................................  27
Ending an application before time ...............  27
External dimensions ........................................  49

F

F and E messages ..........................................  46
Factory settings ................................................  41

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Summary of Contents for Combair V2000 60

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Combair V2000 Oven V ZUG Home Install the app network your appliances and benefit from a wide range of useful functions...

Page 2: ...safety precautions Modifications Text diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifi...

Page 3: ...20 Subsequent steps 28 4 21 Switching the appliance off 28 4 22 Appliance tips 29 5 Applications 29 5 1 Top Bottom heat 29 5 2 Top Bottom heat humid 29 5 3 Top bottom heat eco 30 5 4 Bottom heat 30 5...

Page 4: ...47 9 3 After a power failure 48 10 Accessories and spare parts 48 10 1 Accessories 48 10 2 Special accessories 49 10 3 Spare parts 49 11 Technical data 49 11 1 Note for testing institutes 49 11 2 Temp...

Page 5: ...safe use of the appliance and have understood the haz ards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user mainten ance shall not be undertaken by children without supervi sion...

Page 6: ...can destroy the glass Under no circumstances use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance WARNING Before replacing the light bulb ensure the ap pliance is switched off and disconnected from the mains p...

Page 7: ...nts or the fitted units above Caution Risk of burns The appliance gets very hot when in use The appliance door also gets hot Steam and or hot air may escape from the cooking space when the appliance d...

Page 8: ...appliances with no vis ible bottom heating element Do not use objects that can rust in the cooking space Using knives or cutting wheels on the baking tray will visibly damage the sur face To prevent...

Page 9: ...one after the other Make the settings and confirm Remove all the accessories from out of the cooking space Start the initial burn in If the initial burn in step is skipped it must be carried out manua...

Page 10: ...3 2 Operating and display elements App view 1 3 5 1 7 2 3 List view Here is where you can make all key settings and customize your appliance OK User settings Favourite for bread Grill 1 4 5 1 7 2 6 1...

Page 11: ...imer Start screen Cooking space illumination List view Display lock App view Quiet mode Switch off Clock V ZUG Home Ready to start 1 2 3 15min 13 21 Hot air Start 1 Application 3 Start operation 2 Mai...

Page 12: ...Incorrect handling can cause damage Do not use knives or cutting wheels on the accessories Do not store the accessories in the cooking space Remove all non ovenproof ac cessories before use Baking tra...

Page 13: ...k of rusting The wire shelf from the Steamer is distinguished through a metal plate with a steam symbol For standing roasting and baking tins on For standing meat frozen pizza etc on Ensure that the b...

Page 14: ...settings appears To permanently change the view go in the user settings to Individual settings and select the desired start screen view see page 39 Displaying quick information The app view displays t...

Page 15: ...Release the CircleSlider 4 Press Start to start an application or a function Start 4 4 2 Selecting and starting an application Long touch the display The start screen appears Selecting an application...

Page 16: ...tart Adjusting values If necessary adjust the main value 1 using the CircleSlider see page 20 If necessary touch and define adjust or activate the values of other options see page 19 Saving values Per...

Page 17: ...n 13 21 If preheating is selected or preset the end time is the approximate preheating time plus the set duration The operating time set only starts to run when preheating has finished Press Start to...

Page 18: ...page 19 Put the food in the cooking space if the Preheat option has not been turned on If the Preheat option has been turned on do not put the food into the cooking space until the acoustic signal is...

Page 19: ...quired see page 15 The ready to start screen appears in the display Touch The options menu appears in the display Start later Preheat This allows you to set the appliance to start at a later time It...

Page 20: ...With Preheat the cooking space is quickly heated up to the desired temperature Overview Preheating is only possible for the following applications Top bottom heat Grill Top bottom heat humid Grill fo...

Page 21: ...ce if the Preheat option has not been turned on Starting Start later Press Start to start the application The application starts and the time remaining is displayed If both End and Start later have be...

Page 22: ...mation for the favourite is displayed The favourite 1 appears in the start screen as an app with a heart 1 Changing favourites Once a favourite has been created it can no longer be changed To adjust i...

Page 23: ...ing Food entry Recipe applications and plate warmer cannot be pinned Pinning a main value Select the desired application see page 15 The ready to start screen appears in the display Adjust the main va...

Page 24: ...rs in the display Press OK to confirm the message Checking and changing Touch the Timer function button The countdown to the time remaining appears in the display Press and hold Stop The timer is inte...

Page 25: ...splay lock This function locks the display to for example enable the display to be cleaned or pre vent accidental changes to the values The appliance continues to operate and mes sages are still displ...

Page 26: ...dden in the display 4 18 Cancelling ending before time Applications that are running can be cancelled or ended before time Cancelling an application Press and hold Stop 210 C 15min 13 21 Hot air Stop...

Page 27: ...ther application see page 28 Select the function button to access the parent application menu Select the function button to access the start screen see page 15 Press and hold the function button to sw...

Page 28: ...ctly from the applica tion that has ended or been cancelled With subsequent steps 2 the main values available are independent of the applica tion that has just ended or been cancelled Confirm the sele...

Page 29: ...e tips menu appears in the display Select the desired topic Information on the desired topic appears in the right content pane of the display 5 Applications 5 1 Top Bottom heat Temperature range 30 28...

Page 30: ...ng space so the food dries out less Uses Roasts gratins savouries and biscuits When baking using this application do not preheat This lowers the energy con sumption The cooking time can be longer than...

Page 31: ...grilled directly on the wire shelf Line the baking tray with aluminium foil and then place it underneath the wire shelf For best results preheat the cooking space for 3 minutes using the option be fo...

Page 32: ...ing space heats up the air inside the cooking space which is circulated evenly The natural humidity produced is largely re tained in the cooking space The food retains its moisture Uses For savouries...

Page 33: ...operation Certain tones are not muted for legal and safety reasons The cooking space illumination cannot be switched on or off during operation De pending on what had been selected before starting it...

Page 34: ...tion is cancelled the Sabbath mode set ting in the user settings remains unchanged Tips for best results Only use pre cooked food Do not leave food in the appliance for too long before use The timer a...

Page 35: ...ch the display The start screen appears Place the tableware in the cooking space Ideally put the wire shelf in and place the tableware on it Touch the Plate warmer application The duration and the cal...

Page 36: ...steps actions are in structions on what actions need to be taken 1 Step 3 Step 2 Action Preheat 10min Recipe requiring preheating Do not put the food in until the appliance has finished preheating 18...

Page 37: ...countries App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc 6 2 Initial set up When establishing a connection stay close to your household appliance and have the password for your wireless network at the ready...

Page 38: ...ated after first en tering a code The code is displayed in reverse order when unlocking The childproof lock is activated within 1 minute of the appliance being switched off 7 4 Display Colour scheme I...

Page 39: ...perature unit The temperature can be displayed in C or F C Degrees Celsius F Degrees Fahrenheit Sabbath mode Activates the Sabbath applications on the start screen 7 7 Assistance functions Illuminatio...

Page 40: ...Display or Operate and display must be selected Displaying information Displays all relevant information for the connection Restarting interface The interface can be reset if difficulties are experien...

Page 41: ...e to the appliance Use soft cloths only Do not use any abrasive alkaline or highly acidic cleaning agents metal scrapers that are sharp or scratch steel wool scouring pads etc as these products will d...

Page 42: ...or residues of cleaning solution immediately 8 4 Cleaning the appliance door Clean the appliance door with a soft cloth dampened with water and a little washing up liquid Dry with a soft cloth Removi...

Page 43: ...ar as it will go otherwise the appli ance could get damaged when it is closed Cleaning the door glass Lay the appliance door on a clean flat surface covered e g with a tea towel with the handle facing...

Page 44: ...Cleaning the door seal Clean the door seal with a soft cloth dampened with water but do not use any clean ing agent Dry with a soft cloth 8 6 Replacing the door seal We generally recommend the door se...

Page 45: ...halogen light bulb and the appliance to cool down before replacing the halogen light bulb Do not touch the halogen light bulb with bare hands Instead use a fine dry grease free cloth Overhead illumin...

Page 46: ...pening at the back Put back in reverse order 9 Trouble shooting You may be able to trouble shoot the following malfunctions yourself If not note down the error message in full message F and E numbers...

Page 47: ...tion in the power supply Check the power supply Demo mode is switched on The demo mode can only be switched off with the security code Contact Customer Services Appliance is faulty Contact Customer Se...

Page 48: ...llowing appears in the display when the appliance is switched on Process was cancelled due to a power failure Press OK to confirm the message The start screen appears Prolonged power failure The appli...

Page 49: ...ces with a grill Keep the appliance door closed while grilling The heat could otherwise damage the operating and display elements or the fitted units above 11 2 Temperature measurement The temperature...

Page 50: ...side Next time set a lower temperature and lengthen the operat ing time The cake collapses Check that the settings used correspond to those recom mended in EasyCook Next time set a lower temperature a...

Page 51: ...to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury or suffocation Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way 13 2 Safety Render the a...

Page 52: ...ssories 46 Appliance door 42 Baking tray 42 Cooking space 41 Door glass 43 Door seal 44 Shelf guides 46 Cleaning the exterior 41 Clock 26 Hiding 26 Hiding during operation 18 Showing 26 Showing during...

Page 53: ...Other possible problems 47 Overhead illumination 45 P Pinning 23 Main value 23 Resetting a main value 23 PizzaPlus 30 Power failure 48 Power interruption 48 Preheating 20 Turning on 20 Problems 46 Pro...

Page 54: ...before time 24 Tips and tricks 50 Top bottom heat 29 Top bottom heat eco 30 Top bottom heat humid 29 Type 2 U U and E messages 47 Uneven browning 50 Unsatisfactory cooking results 50 User settings 38...

Page 55: ...e period You will require the serial number SN and appliance designation to register your appliance You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance My appliance information SN _______...

Page 56: ...he temperature can be set using the CircleSlider Adjustable value On Off Touch the display to switch the appliance on Long press and hold the function button to switch the appliance off Operation The...

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