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Merrychef conneX Installation and User Manual 

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8 Cooking procedures 

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5. 

 

Define the start time and temperature by selecting the relevant text 
entry boxes and inputting on the keypads. 
 
Select the green tick to save an input and return to the scheduler 
screen.

 

6. 

 

To add interim events such as changes of temperature or 
instructions, select the Add icon. 
 
Then add the required text, image or text and image instruction, at 
the defined time required. 

7. 

 

To delete an added temperature change or instruction simply select 
the 

trash

 button at the end of the row and follow the confirmation 

warning. 
 
Up to 10 additional scheduled events can be set on each day 
excluding an oven initial heat up time and temperature and the oven 
cool down time. 
 
During a timed off period, the appliance can be used simply pressing 
the on-screen power button, when in standby. 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 32Z9011

Page 1: ..._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Installation and User manual Approvals Region US CANADA Part number 32Z9011 Read instructi...

Page 2: ...cally designed to heat cook or toast food It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use 7 The appliance should not be used by children 8 Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged door co...

Page 3: ...will cause overheating of the oven SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury and death Read the installation o...

Page 4: ...microwave energy Hot surface warning There is a risk of burns from high temperatures inside the cavity and on the inside of the appliance door Safety symbols The following safety symbols must be atta...

Page 5: ...tre utilis par des enfants 8 N utilisez pas cet appareil si la porte le cordon ou la fiche est endommag s il ne fonctionnepas correctement s il a t endommag ou a subi une chute 9 Cet appareil doit tre...

Page 6: ...r glage la modification l entretien ou la r paration peut causer des dommages mat riels des blessures voire la mort Lisez attentivement les instructions d installation d utilisation et d entretien ava...

Page 7: ...micro ondes Avertissement de surface chaude Risque de br lures par les hautes temp ratures pr sentes dans l espace int rieur et l int rieur de la porte de l appareil Symboles de s curit Les symboles...

Page 8: ...ination oven 15 2 2 Layout and function of the operating panel 16 3 For your safety 17 3 1 Basic safety code 17 3 2 Intended use of your microwave combination oven 17 3 3 Warning signs on your microwa...

Page 9: ...file 51 8 2 3 Creating a cooking profile 52 8 2 4 Changing a cooking profile 55 8 2 5 Managing categories of cooking profile 58 8 2 6 Basic settings of your microwave combination oven 60 8 2 7 Using a...

Page 10: ...conformity 1 1 3 UL declaration of conformity 1 1 4 For other approval requirements please contact your local Merrychef representative The manufacturer declares that the Microwave Combination Oven co...

Page 11: ...in our commitment to protect the environment 1 3 Important information Users are cautioned that maintenance and repairs should be performed by a Merrychef authorised service agent using genuine Merryc...

Page 12: ...ave B 2000W High Power version X 1000W Standard Power version Voltage 30 230V MV5 220 230V 50Hz MV6 208 240V 60Hz 00 200V 20 220V Frequency 5 50Hz 6 60Hz Lead A Z Example H L N E 4mm EU Plug A Z Examp...

Page 13: ...ce technician Instructed by the service technician on how to operate the appliance Provides assistance as instructed with conveying the appliance within the establishment and setting up the appliance...

Page 14: ...nvey the appliance to the installation position Setting up the appliance Explains how to unpack the appliance and specifies the parts supplied with the appliance Explains how to set up the appliance I...

Page 15: ...es 5 Air outlets no picture Air used to cool internal components and steam from the cavity escape through the air outlet vents located on the rear of the appliance The air outlets must be kept free fr...

Page 16: ...for easily fitting onto the cavity support stubs two on each side Both sides of the cook plate can be used for cooking and all sides are designed to fit onto the cavity support stubs Material The int...

Page 17: ...tchen cloths No food in sealed tins or jars Requirements to be met by personnel The microwave combination oven must only be operated and installed by personnel who satisfy specific requirements Please...

Page 18: ...____________ Cleaning requirements Use only cleaning chemicals that have been approved by the manufacturer High pressure cleaners or water jets must not be used for cleaning The appliance must not be...

Page 19: ...ergy The microwave combination oven generates microwave energy An operation with an open or damaged door or cavity can result in external and internal burns of body parts following exposure to microwa...

Page 20: ...nt tre vit s l aide de dispositions de conception L objet m me du four combin micro ondes ne peut cependant exclure les risques r siduels c est pourquoi il convient de prendre des pr cautions pour les...

Page 21: ...t tre liquides ou se liqu fier lors de la cuisson Cela pose un risque de br lure par liquides chauds lesquels peuvent se r pandre s ils ne sont pas manipul s correctement Composants sous tension 3 Le...

Page 22: ...ace it if required 4 Appliance door Protects the user and outside environment from hot steam and microwave energy Check the door regularly for damage and replace it if required 5 no picture Door inter...

Page 23: ...eloping new cooking profiles Adjusting appliance settings May also perform all user tasks if applicable User Semi skilled Trained in how to operate the microwave combination oven Works under supervisi...

Page 24: ...ent depending on the task Work wear and personal protective equipment depending on the job that needs doing as specified in national regulations Preparing the appliance for first time use Instructing...

Page 25: ...hold stainless steel cleaner or hard surface cleaner Follow the instructions given by the manufacturer of the cleaning chemical you are using 3 7 quipements de protection individuelle D placement et m...

Page 26: ...duelle Nettoyage de l espace int rieur la main Manipulation des flacons pulv risateurs Produits chimiques de nettoyage approuv s par le fabricant Produits chimiques de protection approuv s par le fabr...

Page 27: ...k for handling purposes are permitted to move the appliance Personnel must be aware of the regulations relating to handling heavy loads Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protec...

Page 28: ...brought to its installation location Minimum door opening conneX 12 Width mm 520 in 20 5 Height mm 855 in 33 7 Depth mm 820 in 32 3 conneX 16 Width mm 620 in 24 4 Height mm 855 in 33 7 Depth mm 820 i...

Page 29: ...must be observed The rules and regulations of the local authorities and supply companies that apply to the installation location concerned must be observed Personal protective equipment Wear the follo...

Page 30: ...located in the vicinity must lie at a minimum distance of 500 mm 20 in The appliance must not be installed directly under a fire alarm or sprinkler system Fire alarm installations and sprinkler system...

Page 31: ...________________________________________ Minimum space required The following diagram and table show the space required for the appliance for different installation and operating situations They also...

Page 32: ...____________________________________________________________________________________ 5 3 Unpacking the appliance 1 Take delivery of boxed appliance Inspect the appliance for damage before signing the...

Page 33: ...ts Merrychef conneX Installation and User Manual 33 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6 Remove internal pa...

Page 34: ..._________________________________________________________________ 5 4 Taking the appliance off the pallet The weight of your appliance is given in the Technical Data section 11 0 1 Identify appropriat...

Page 35: ...urface Merrychef conneX base seal details According to Section 5 20 2 of NSF4 Counter mounted equipment shall be designed and manufactured to be Portable or Sealed to the counter or Elevated on min 4...

Page 36: ...ational regulations and regulations of the professional associations and of the relevant power supply company Personal Protective equipment Wear the personal protective equipment specified in the sect...

Page 37: ...onding The appliance must be incorporated in an equipotential bonding system EU Equipotential bonding electrical connection that ensures that the frames of electrical equipment and any external conduc...

Page 38: ...ipping they should be avoided If the installation includes more than one appliance one residual current GFCI device must be provided for each appliance Low impedance electrical supply This commercial...

Page 39: ...nnect other electrical equipment to a separate L3 N from the mains supply Earth connection is essential Earth Yellow Green L3 Grey L3 L2 L1 L2 Black L1 Brown N Blue N Blue N N Earth Yellow Green Elect...

Page 40: ...Supply L1 L2 From 3 Phase Supply 208V L1 REAR VIEW OF PLUG Plug 2 Pole 30A NEMA 6 30P L1 L2 GND L1 L2 L1 L2 REAR VIEW OF PLUG Plug 2 Pole 30A NEMA L6 30P L1 L2 GND REAR VIEW OF PLUG Plug 2 Pole 20A N...

Page 41: ...ng appliances positioned on a wheeled supporting structure The parking brakes on the front wheels must always be engaged when operating the appliances Check that the wheel brakes are on before operati...

Page 42: ...al appliances as far away from the microwave combination oven as possible Use a properly installed antenna on radio television etc to obtain stronger signal reception Interf rence radio AVIS Produit d...

Page 43: ...acturer Disposables Combustibles paper card etc YES Use only combustibles approved by the manufacturer Other utensils Tie tags NO Cutlery NO No kitchen utensil should be left in a food product while i...

Page 44: ...unctions and devices Instruct the user in how to operate the appliance 7 3 Main menu screen Appearance The buttons and what they do Button Meaning Function Recipe creation Development Mode Recipe crea...

Page 45: ...Appearance The buttons and their functions Button Meaning Function Keyboard screen The keyboard screen is used to enter an authorised password to enter data for programmes and may restrict operator ac...

Page 46: ...taking the specified precautions Personal protective equipment for your personnel Instruct your personnel to wear the correct personal protective equipment specified in the section Personal protectiv...

Page 47: ...NG Risk of burns from excessive microwave energy PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open door operation c...

Page 48: ...schedule 2 Switch off the microwave combination oven 3 Leave the appliance door ajar to let moisture escape NOTE Switch off the mains power on site before prolonged breaks in use 8 1 3 How to cook For...

Page 49: ...oking process to finish 8 An audible signal is given when the cooking process is finished Follow the prompts displayed by the software 9 Open the appliance door 10 Take out the food 11 Close the appli...

Page 50: ...ile 5 The cooking timer counts down to zero and makes a sound to indicate that an operator action is required at the end of a cooking profile or of a stage of a cooking profile Open the door after the...

Page 51: ...pes are already being displayed in your Press Go cookbook to remove untick or to add a recipe tick against the recipe name Narrow down the list using the search bar at the top of the screen 3 By selec...

Page 52: ...d The cavity temperature is shown with an asterisk 6 When the cooking profile ends you will be taken automatically to a cooking finished screen and an audible sound will play Opening the appliance doo...

Page 53: ...fan speed in the keypad 10 100 Select the green tick to save the inserted value 5 To input the microwave power select the box under the microwave icon Set the microwave power in the keypad 0 and 5 10...

Page 54: ...recautions are followed before running the cooking profile 2 Select the save symbol to record the cooking profile to the cookbook 3 Complete the recipe card details including the recipe title product...

Page 55: ...eturn to the Home screen Note this can only be done when the operating mode is unlocked in Modes 2 Select the Preheat icon on the Home screen or the preheat button in the bottom left hand corner of th...

Page 56: ...ecipe profile from the oven Note That only deleting from the All recipes folder will delete entirely from the appliance deleting from cookbook folders will only remove from that cook folder Move a rec...

Page 57: ...profile Croissant to the category of Breakfast 1 Select cookbook from the main menu screen 2 Select the group of recipe profiles BREAKFAST 3 Select the ADD CATERGORY OR RECIPE symbol 4 In the Breakfas...

Page 58: ...folder 1 Select cookbook from the main menu screen 2 Select the category for example Breakfast 3 Select the ADD CATEGORY OR RECIPE symbol 4 In the Breakfast category you have the option to add either...

Page 59: ...and hold the image of the Category you want to edit until the the delete edit overlay appears 3 This will take you to the category card where you can rename or re allocate a new photo image to the cat...

Page 60: ...ings icon from the main menu screen 2 Enter the password MANAGER Select the green tick to display the settings menu 3 The settings menu comprises the following functions A Information B Updates Downlo...

Page 61: ...ANUAL MODE to manually cook only via the chef s hat symbol on the main menu screen cooking profiles cannot be created in manual mode Select SHOW FAVORITES to display the favourites icon in your cookbo...

Page 62: ...the preheat temperature box to enter or change a preheat value Select the preheat name box to enter or change the preheat name for that preheat Select the trash button next to a preheat to delete the...

Page 63: ...to return to the settings menu Date and time setting 1 Select the date and time symbol to display the setting options 2 Editing of time and date can only be done if time and date settings are not set...

Page 64: ...er sound settings 2 Slide the volume bar to adjust oven sound volume to suit to the left to lower volume to the right to increase volume 3 Select any of the designated sounds to allocate from the audi...

Page 65: ...Select the green tick to save an input and return to the scheduler screen 6 To add interim events such as changes of temperature or instructions select the Add icon Then add the required text image or...

Page 66: ...ait notification that a relevant file was available on the USB stick to update to the oven Note if multiple files are on the USB stick the screen will display available update files select the appropr...

Page 67: ...ck to contents 3 Then enter a new password and press the green tick 4 Enter your new password and press the green tick again 5 Confirm your NEW password and select the green tick to save your NEW pass...

Page 68: ...the screensaver type once selected and confirming with the green tick an option to customise the image becomes available An active screen saver will mask the screen showing a moving image To use the t...

Page 69: ...he correct number code for the programs you want to load into the memory USB File format and structure When preparing a USB key for use with your conneX you are REQUIRED to create the correct file str...

Page 70: ...eaner Containers baking sheets shelf grills and other accessories used for cooking Clean by hand with a soft non abrasive sponge Rinse off after with water Common household detergent 9 2 Cleaning chem...

Page 71: ...arsh abrasives on any part of the appliance Do not use tools Do not use caustic cleaners on any part of the appliance or cavity It will cause permanent damage to the catalytic converters AVIS Ne jamai...

Page 72: ...must be taken to ensure that the trolley carrying the appliance does not tip over Spraying down the appliance with water DANGER Risk of electric shock from live parts Water on the exterior of the app...

Page 73: ...water then wipe with a soft cloth or paper towel to ensure no risk of food contamination from cleaning chemicals 9 5 Cleaning procedures Cleaning the microwave combination oven This section explains...

Page 74: ...of the screen progresses you through the cleaning sequence Taking all necessary precautions place a suitable tray of ice cubes or cold water into the hot cavity This speeds up the cooling process Once...

Page 75: ...____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9 Cleaning procedures Back to contents 7 The oven is now ready for cleaning and a prompt ap...

Page 76: ..._____________________________________________________ 9 Cleaning procedures Back to contents Clean Air filter Note This screen will not allow progress until the air filter has been removed and replace...

Page 77: ...ngineer Personnel have training specific to the appliance Personal protective equipment Wear the personal protective equipment specified in the section Personal protective equipment section 3 7 of the...

Page 78: ...e the chapters Installation on section 6 Moving the appliance on section 4 and Setting up the appliance on section 5 Do not move the appliance until you have disconnected all the electrical connection...

Page 79: ...SIONS WEIGHTS BOXED OVEN MODEL OVERALL SIZE WEIGHT HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH STANDARD POWER VERSION HIGH POWER VERSION conneX 12 33 7 855 mm 20 5 520 mm 32 3 820 mm NET 133 lbs 60 kg NET 151 lbs 68 7 kg MODE...

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Page 82: ...____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Electrical configurations High power versions conneX 16 APAC Electrical configurati...

Page 83: ...Merrychef conneX Installation and User Manual 83 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11 2 Dimensional drawi...

Page 84: ...the warranty for the microwave combination oven the appliance must be installed in accordance with the instructions in the Installation and User Manual by a qualified service engineer from an authori...

Page 85: ...e isolator switch is ON or the appliance is plugged in correctly Some screen controls do not work Unauthorised access Contact an authorised user Display shows a warning message Details are shown on sc...

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