Convotherm OES, OEB, OGS, OGB Operation Manual

CONVOTHERM
OES OEB OGS OGB
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ENG User manual
Translation of the original
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
General information 5
EC Declaration of Conformity in compliance with Directive 2006/42/EC, Annex II A 6 Environmental protection 9 Identifying your combi steamer 10 About this user manual 13
2 Layout and function 15
Intended use of your combi steamer 16 Design and function of the combi steamer 18 Technical data for OES 22 Technical data for OGS 26 Technical data for OEB 29 Technical data for OGB 33
3 For your safety 36
Basic safety code 37 Warning signs on the combi steamer 38 Summary of hazards 40 Hazards and safety precautions 43 Safety devices 46 Requirements to be met by personnel, working positions 48 Personal protection equipment 49
4 Layout of the control panel 50
Layout of the control panel 51 The controls 52 The Functions menu 54 The Cookbook menu 57 The Write/Edit menu 58
5 How to operate the control panel 59
5.1 First operating steps 60
Turning the combi steamer on and off 61 Cooking with Press&Go (optional) 63
5.2 Cooking and regenerating 65
5.2.1 Basic procedures 66
Basic working procedure for cooking 67 Basic working procedure for regenerating 67 Basic working procedure in emergency mode 68
5.2.2 Entering the cooking data 69
Basic procedure for entering the cooking data 70 Entering a cooking program 71 Entering the regenerating program 72 Entering a multi-step cooking or regenerating program 73 Setting the start-time preset 75
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5.2.3 Selecting extra functions and special programs 77
Basic procedure for selecting extra functions and special programs 78 Selecting Crisp&Tasty (moisture removal) 80 Selecting the preheat option 81 Setting Delta-T cooking 82 Setting Cook & Hold 83 Entering a reduced power (optional for OES) 84 Specifying a reduced fan speed (optional for OES and OGS) 85 Setting program protection (only for OEB and OES) 86 Including a beep signal in a cooking program 87 Setting overnight cooking 88 Applying the keypad lock 89
5.2.4 Performing cooking and regenerating 92
Cooking as part of the daily routine 93 Regenerating as part of the daily routine 95 Manual steaming during cooking and regenerating 97 Using Tray Timer (additional timer) during cooking and regenerating 98
5.3 Working with the cookbook 100
Retrieving a recipe from the cookbook 101 Creating a cooking recipe 102 Recording a cooking program 103 Transferring a recipe to the cookbook 105 Editing, deleting and copying recipes 106 Inserting, appending and deleting cooking steps 108 Working with Press&Go 111
5.4 Adjusting the default settings 113
Accessing the default settings 114 Setting the beep signal 115 Adjusting the volume 116 Setting the time 117 Setting the date 118 Sorting alphabetically or numerically 119 Changing the Expert default values and selecting to use last-used values 120 Select temperature display 122 Configuring the network address 123 Saving / loading the cookbook 124 Setting the language 125
6 Your combi steamer cooking programs 126
Steaming 127 Superheated steam 129 Convection 130 Regenerate 131 Core temperature control 133 Delta-T cooking 135 Cook & Hold 137 Overnight cooking 139
7 Using the cooking programs 142
Side dishes 143 Fish 144 Meat, game, poultry 145 Pastries and baked desserts 147
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8 Cleaning and Maintenance 148
Cleaning and maintenance schedule 149 Semi-automatic oven cleaning 153 Fully automatic oven cleaning (CONVOClean system option) 156 Emptying and rinsing the steam generator 158 Descaling early warning (only on OEB) 159 Cleaning agents 160 Troubleshooting 161 Rectifying faults - Irregularities during operation 163
9 How to do it correctly 164
Opening the appliance door safely 165 Inserting and removing the preheat bridge (floor-standing appliances only) 167 Removing and fitting the racks (table-top appliances only) 169 Loading table-top appliances / removing food from table-top appliances 170 Loading table-top appliances using the transport trolley 172 Loading floor-standing appliances 176 Stowing away the core temperature sensor for table-top appliances 178 Stowing away the core temperature sensor for floor-standing appliances 179 Removing and fitting the suction panel on table-top appliances 180 Removing and fitting the suction panel on floor-standing appliances 182 Grill version (only for table-top appliances) 184 Cleaning the double glass door 186 Cleaning the removable hygienic plug-in gasket 188 Cleaning the bypass measuring hole 189 Cleaning the demoisturising tray 192 Emptying the condensate collecting tray in the loading trolley 194 Cleaning the armature 196 Changing the cleaning canisters containing CONVOClean forte 197 Changing the cleaning canisters containing CONVOCare 198
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General information
1 General information
Purpose of this chapter
This chapter shows you how to identify your combi steamer and provides guidance on using this man­ual.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
Page
EC Declaration of Conformity in compliance with Directive 2006/42/EC, Annex II A 6
Environmental protection 9 Identifying your combi steamer 10 About this user manual 13
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General information
EC Declaration of Conformity in compliance with Directive
2006/42/EC, Annex II A
Manufacturer
CONVOTHERM Elektrogeräte GmbH Talstraße 35 82436 Eglfing Germany
Condition when placed on market
This declaration only applies to the machine in the condition in which it was placed on the market; it does not cover any subsequent modifications and/or parts fitted later by the end user. This declaration is invalidated if the product is converted or modified without approval.
Appliances
This Declaration of Conformity applies to the following combi steamers:
OES electric appliances ...
6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20
OEB electric appliances
6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20
...
OGS gas appliances ... 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20
OGB gas appliances ... 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20
Declaration of Conformity with directives
The manufacturer declares that its combi steamers, as listed above, comply with European Directive 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive, Official Journal of the European Union L 157/24 dated 9.6.2006) and with the following directives.
The safety objectives of European Directive 2006/95/EC (Low Voltage Directive, Official Journal of the European Union L 374/10 dated 27.12.2006) have been met in accordance with Annex I, Section 1.5.1 of the Machinery Directive.
Compliance of electric appliances with other Directives
The electric appliances comply with the requirements in the following European directives:
2004/108/EC Official Journal of the European Union L 390/24 dated
31.12.2004
RoHS 2002/95/EC Official Journal of the European Union L 37/19 dated
13.2.2003
Compliance of gas appliances with other Directives
The gas appliances comply with the requirements in the following European directives:
2004/108/EC Official Journal of the European Union L 390/24 dated 31.12.2004
2009/142/EC Official Journal of the European Union L 330/10 dated 16.12.2009
RoHS 2002/95/EC Official Journal of the European Union L 37/19 dated 13.2.2003
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General information
Type examinations carried out on electrical appliances
The following type examinations have been carried out: Notified body for EMC testing: mikes-testingpartners gmbh, Ohmstr. 2-4, 94342 Strasskirchen, Germany
Report no. E24731-00-00KA, E31744-00-00KA Reference no. BNetzA-bS EMV-07/61-07
Notified body for Electrical safety TÜV Süd Management Service GmbH, Ridlerstr. 65, 80339 Munich, Germany
Report no. 028-70072074-000 Certificate registration no. Z1A 04 10 18434 017
Notified body for Water testing: SVGW Schweizerischer Verein Gas- und Wasserfach, Gütlistr. 44, 8027 Zurich, Switzerland Report no. / Certificate no. 0408-4858
Type examinations carried out on gas appliances
The following type examinations have been carried out: Notified body for EMC testing: mikes-testingpartners gmbh, Ohmstr. 2-4, 94342 Strasskirchen, Germany
Report no. E32636-00-00KA Reference no. BNetzA-bS ENV-07/61-07
Notified body for Water testing: SVGW Schweizerischer Verein Gas- und Wasserfach, Gütlistr. 44, 8027 Zurich, Switzerland Report no. / Certificate no. 0408-4858 Notified body for Gas testing and electrical safety: Kiwa Gas Technology B.V., Wilmersdorf 50, 7327 AC Apeldoorn, The Netherlands
Report no. 0063/E1165/176324 Reference no. 0063BP3324
Quality and environmental management
CONVOTHERM Elektrogeräte GmbH employs a certified quality management system in accordance with ISO 9001:2008 and a certified environmental management system in accordance with ISO 14001:2004.
Notified body for quality management system and environmental management system: TÜV Süd Management Service GmbH, Ridlerstr. 65, 80339 Munich, Germany
Report no. 70007041 Certificate registration no. 12100/104 14754 TMS
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Authorized representative
The following person is authorized to compile the technical documentation in accordance with Annex II A Section 2 of Directive 2006/42/EC
CONVOTHERM Elektrogeräte GmbH, Gisela Rosenkranz, Abteilung technische Redaktion, Talstraße 35, 82436 Eglfing, Germany
Eglfing, 29.12.2009
ppa. Lutz Riefenstein
Bereichsleiter Technik / General Manager Engineering
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Environmental protection
Statement of principles
Our customers' expectations, the legal regulations and standards and our company's own reputation set the quality and service for all our products.
We have an environmental management policy that not only ensures compliance with all environ­mental regulations and laws, but also commits us to continuous improvement of our green credentials.
We have developed a quality and environmental-management system in order to guarantee the con­tinued manufacture of high-quality products, and to be sure of meeting our environmental targets.
This system satisfies the requirements of ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004.
Environmental protection procedures
We observe the following procedures:
Use of residue-free compostable wadding materials Use of RoHS-compliant products Multiple re-use of cardboard packaging Recommendation and use of bio-degradable cleaning agents Recycling of electronic waste Environmentally friendly disposal of old appliances via the manufacturer
Join us in a commitment to environmental protection.
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Identifying your combi steamer
Position and layout of the type plate
You can use the type plate to identify your combi steamer. The type plate is located on the left-hand side of the combi steamer.
The type plate has the following layout on electric appliances:
The type plate has the following layout on gas appliances:
The following table lists the relevant items on the type plate:
Item number Meaning
1 trade name 2 part number 3 serial number
Code making up the trade name
On both type plates, the code making up the trade name (1) identifies your appliance:
Elements of the trade name
Letters
1. letter O = Eco (always present)
3. letter
Numerical values xx.yy Appliance size
Meaning
E = Electric appliance 2. letter G = Gas appliance B = Appliance with steam gen-
erator S = Appliance with injection
_
Identification using the display
If a type plate is no longer legible or has disappeared, you can find the appliance data from the combi steamer display.
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Table-top appliances
Use the table below to identify your table-top appliance from the trade name on the type plate:
Model Typ e Number of shelves Optional shelves
1/1 GN 2/1 GN 600 x 400 baking tray Number of
OES 6.10 Electric appliance with injection 7 - 5 20 OGS 6.10 Gas appliance with injection 7 - 5 20 OEB 6.10
OGB 6.10
OES 6.20 Electric appliance with injection 14 7 12 42 OGS 6.20 Gas appliance with injection 14 7 12 42 OEB 6.20
OGB 6.20
OES 10.10 Electric appliance with injection 11 - 7 32 OGS 10.10 Gas appliance with injection 11 - 7 32 OEB 10.10
OGB 10.10
OES 10.20 Electric appliance with injection 22 11 18 63 OGS 10.20 Gas appliance with injection 22 11 18 63 OEB 10.20
OGB 10.20
Electric appliance with steam generator
Gas appliance with steam genera­tor
Electric appliance with steam generator
Gas appliance with steam genera­tor
Electric appliance with steam generator
Gas appliance with steam genera­tor
Electric appliance with steam generator
Gas appliance with steam genera­tor
7 - 5 20
7 - 5 20
14 7 12 42
14 7 12 42
11 - 7 32
11 - 7 32
22 11 18 63
22 11 18 63
plates
Floor-standing appliances
Use the table below to identify your floor-standing appliance from the trade name on the type plate:
Model Typ e Number of shelves Optional shelves
1/1 GN 2/1 GN 600 x 400 baking tray Number of
OES 12.20 Electric appliance with injection 24 12 10 59 or 74 OGS 12.20 Gas appliance with injection 24 12 10 59 or 74 OEB 12.20
Electric appliance with steam generator
OGB 12.20
Gas appliance with steam genera-
tor OES 20.10 Electric appliance with injection 20 - 17 50 or 61 OGS 20.10 Gas appliance with injection 20 - 17 50 or 61 OEB 20.10
Electric appliance with steam
generator OGB 20.10
Gas appliance with steam genera-
tor
24 12 10 59 or 74
24 12 10 59 or 74
20 - 17 50 or 61
20 - 17 50 or 61
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Model Typ e Number of shelves Optional shelves
1/1 GN 2/1 GN 600 x 400 baking tray Number of
OES 20.20 Electric appliance with injection 40 20 17 98 or 122 OGS 20.20 Gas appliance with injection 40 20 17 98 or 122 OEB 20.20
Electric appliance with steam
generator OGB 20.20
Gas appliance with steam genera-
tor
Specific operating requirements for particular types of appliance
The following table summarizes the specific operating requirements for particular types of appliance:
Model Type Procedure Please observe the following points
OEB or OGB
Table-top ap­pliances
Floor-standing appliances
Floor-standing appliances
Appliances with steam generator
all types Loading
all types Loading
all types Preheating
daily task at switch-on
40 20 17 98 or 122
40 20 17 98 or 122
the steam generator must be emptied and rinsed daily: Emptying and rinsing the steam generator on page 158
shelves in rack
Removing and fitting the racks (table-top appli­ances only) on page 169 Loading table-top appliances / Removing food from table-top appliances on page 170
using the transport trolley
Loading table-top appliances using the trans­port trolley on page 172
always use loading trolley: Loading floor-standing appliances on page 176
always insert preheat bridge before preheating
Inserting and removing the preheat bridge (floor­standing appliances only) on page 167
plates
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About this user manual
Purpose
This user manual provides answers to the following questions:
What food can I cook using the combi steamer? What particular cooking methods are offered by the combi steamer? How can I use the combi steamer to perform specific cooking methods?
The aim of this user manual is to show you how to perform the following tasks:
Entering cooking program data Working with the cookbook Making settings Loading the combi steamer Removing food Cleaning the combi steamer Fitting accessories in the combi steamer
Who should read this manual
This user manual is aimed at the following groups:
Name of target group
Chef
User
Qualifications Tasks Chapter to read before task
Has relevant professional
training
Knows relevant national food
legislation and regulations, plus hygiene legislation and regulations
Must keep records in accor-
Entering cooking program data Editing recipes in the cookbook Managing default settings Loading the combi steamer Starting the cooking program Removing food
dance with HACCP
Trained in how to operate the
combi steamer
Semiskilled Trained in how to operate the
combi steamer
Loading the combi steamer Starting the cooking program Removing food Cleaning the combi steamer Fitting accessories in the combi
steamer
Minor maintenance tasks
Layout and function For your safety Layout of the control panel How to operate the control
panel
Your combi steamer coo-
king programs
Using the cooking pro-
grams
Layout and function For your safety Layout of the control panel How to operate the control
panel
Your combi steamer coo-
king programs
Using the cooking pro-
grams
Cleaning and Maintenance How to do it correctly
Documents included in the Customer documentation
The customer documentation for the combi steamer includes the following documents:
Installation manual User manual (this document)
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General information
Chapters in the user manual
The table below lists the chapters in this manual and summarizes their content, purpose and target groups:
Chapter/section Purpose Target group
General information
Layout and function
Shows you how to identify your combi steamer Provides guidance on using this manual
Specifies the intended use of the combi steamer Explains the functions of the combi steamer and shows the
position of its components
Summarizes the technical data
Chef User
Chef User
For your safety
Describes the hazards posed by the combi steamer and suitable
preventive measures
You should read this chapter carefully in particular.
Layout of the control panel
How to operate the control
Describes the user interface Chef
Contains instructions for basic operation of the combi steamer Chef
panel
Your combi steamer cooking
Describes the cooking programs Chef
programs
Using the cooking programs
Cleaning and Maintenance
How to do it correctly
Gives examples of how to use the cooking programs Chef
Contains the cleaning schedule Contains the maintenance schedule where relevant to the user Contains cleaning instructions
Contains instructions for regularly used operating procedures for
the combi steamer
Symbols used for safety instructions
Safety instructions are categorized according to the following hazard levels:
Hazard level Consequences Likelihood
Caution
Death / serious injury (irreversible) Immediate risk
Death / serious injury (irreversible) Potential risk
Minor injury (reversible) Potential risk
Damage to property Potential risk
Chef User
User
User
User
User User
User
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Layout and function
2 Layout and function
Purpose of this chapter
This chapter specifies the intended use of the combi steamer and explains its functions.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
Page
Intended use of your combi steamer 16 Design and function of the combi steamer 18 Technical data for OES 22 Technical data for OGS 26 Technical data for OEB 29 Technical data for OGB 33
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Layout and function
Intended use of your combi steamer
Intended use
The combi steamer must only be used for the purposes specified below: The combi steamer is designed and built solely for cooking different foodstuffs. Steam, convection
and superheated steam are used for this purpose.
The combi steamer is intended solely for professional, commercial use. The ambient temperature must lie between 4°C and 35°C.
In addition, the combi steamer is only being used as intended when the following conditions are met: To avoid accidents and damage to the combi steamer, the owner must train staff regularly. The
combi steamer must only be operated by trained staff.
The manufacturer regulations for operation and maintenance of the combi steamer must be ob-
served.
Maximum permissible loading weight
The following table shows the maximum permissible loading weight per combi steamer. These values are based on the condition that each shelf can take a maximum load of 15 kg:
Maximum permissible loading weight
GN (containers, shelf-grills, baking trays)
per combi steamer [kg] 30 60 50 100 120 100 180
per shelf [kg] 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
600 x 400 tray (containers, shelf­grills, baking trays)
with packaging [kg] 30 60 50 100 120 100 180 without packaging [kg] 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20
Restrictions on use
The following restrictions on use must be observed:
The combi steamer must not be operated in toxic or potentially explosive atmospheres. The combi steamer must only be operated at ambient temperatures between +4°C and +35°C. The combi steamer must only be used by trained personnel. The combi steamer must be suitably sheltered from the rain and wind if operated outdoors. The combi steamer must not be loaded over the maximum permissible loading weight for the given
model.
The combi steamer must only be operated when all safety devices are fitted and in working order. Dry powder or granulated material must not be heated in the combi steamer. Highly flammable objects with a flash point below 270 °C must not be heated in the combi steamer.
These include items such as highly flammable oils, fats or cloths (kitchen cloths).
Food in sealed tins or jars must not be heated in the combi steamer.
Requirements to be met by personnel
The following requirements must be met by personnel:
The combi steamer must only be operated by trained personnel. Personnel must be aware of the risks and regulations associated with handling heavy loads.
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Requirements relating to the operating condition of the combi steamer
The following requirements relating to the operating condition of the combi steamer must be met:
The combi steamer must only be operated when all safety devices are working correctly. The combi steamer must only be operated when all appliance covers and panels are fitted correctly.
Requirements relating to the operating environment of the combi steamer
The following requirements relating to the operating environment of the combi steamer must be met:
The combi steamer must not be operated in the vicinity of flammable gases or liquids. The combi steamer must not be operated in toxic or potentially explosive atmospheres. The combi steamer must be sheltered from the rain if operated outdoors. The kitchen floor must be kept dry to reduce the risk of accidents. The combi steamer (gas appliance) must not be transported in a moving truck during cooking.
Cleaning requirements
The following requirements must be met during cleaning:
Only original cleaning agents must be used. High-pressure cleaners or water jets must not be used for cleaning. The combi steamer must not be treated with acids or exposed to acid fumes.
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Design and function of the combi steamer
Table-top appliance construction
The following diagram shows a gas appliance and an electric appliance, representing all table-top appliances:
32
1
4
R
6019050_01
5
6
OGB 10.10 OEB 10.10
12
Components of the table-top appliances and their function
The components of the table-top appliances have the following function
11
10
8
7
R
6019050_01
5
9
No. Name
Picture
1
2
3
Air vent Controls ventilation
Gas flue pipe
Low-pressure failsafe device
4 Multi-function door handle
("Hygienic Handle")
5 Appliance door ("disappea-
ring door")
Function
On gas appliances only:
1 gas flue pipe on appliances with injection 2 gas flue pipes on appliances with steam generator
Prevents the low pressure in the oven e.g. during fully automatic cleaning (CONVOClean system)
Has the following functions depending on its position:
Pointing vertically downwards: combi steamer closed, ready for cooking Horizontal: combi steamer open, in on-latch position 20 degrees above horizontal: Combi steamer can be opened
Also has the following functions:
Additional function as far as on-latch position In the on-latch position, door can be opened from inside oven in an
emergency
Antibacterial with silver ions Seals the oven during cooking
Special opening action allows it to slide back against the side of the
combi steamer to save space
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Layout and function
No. Name
Picture
6
7
8
9
Control panel
Oven
Rack Used to hold GN containers or baking trays
Function
Switches the combi steamer on and off
Central control of the combi steamer:
Controls: membrane keypad and tilt selector switch Status displays
Contains the food during cooking Has a different number of shelf levels depending on model
10
11
Hand shower
Appliance feet
Used for rinsing out the oven with water Continuous flow adjustment
Can be adjusted in height to allow the combi steamer to be positioned horizontally
12
Type plate Used for identifying the combi steamer
Floor-standing appliance construction
The following diagram shows a gas appliance and an electric appliance, representing all floor-standing appliances:
3 4 5
1
2
R
6019050_01
6
R
6019050_01
8
7
13
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OGB 20.20 OEB 20.20
12
11
10
9
Layout and function
Components of the floor-standing appliances and their function
The components of the table-top appliances have the following function:
No. Name
Picture
1
2
3
Air vent Controls ventilation
Gas flue pipe
Low-pressure failsafe device
4 Multi-function door handle
("Hygienic Handle")
5 Appliance door ("disappea-
ring door")
6
7
8
9
Control panel
Oven
Loading trolley Used for loading food
Function
On gas appliances only (vents flue gases):
1 gas flue pipes: OGS 12.20 2 gas flue pipes: OGB 12.20, OGS 20.10, 20.20 3 gas flue pipes: OGB 20.10, 20.20
Prevents the low pressure in the oven e.g. during fully automatic cleaning (CONVOClean system)
Has the following functions depending on its position:
Pointing vertically downwards: combi steamer closed Horizontal: combi steamer open, in on-latch position 20 degrees above horizontal: Combi steamer can be opened
Also has the following functions:
Additional function as far as on-latch position In the on-latch position, door can be opened from inside oven in an
emergency
Antibacterial with silver ions Seals the oven during cooking
Special opening action allows it to slide back against the side of the
combi steamer to save space
Switches the combi steamer on and off
Central control of the combi steamer:
Controls: membrane keypad and tilt selector switch Status displays Contains the food during cooking Has a different number of shelf levels depending on model
10
11
Hand shower
Appliance feet
Used for rinsing out the oven with water. Continuous flow adjustment
Can be adjusted in height to allow the combi steamer to be positioned horizontally
12
13
Preheat bridge Used for safety purposes during preheating and cleaning
Type plate Used for identifying the combi steamer
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Basic principle of operation
In your combi steamer you can cook a range of food. The combi steamer can employ the following main cooking programs to do this:
Steam Convection Superheated steam.
You can use these main cooking programs to cook food in almost all possible ways. The main cooking programs can be applied to the following cooking techniques:
Steaming Braising Low-temperature cooking Blanching Baking Defrosting Poaching scalloping Sous-vide cooking Stew Grilling
ΔT cooking  Boiling Gratinate Cook & Hold Roasting Regenerate Overnight cooking
Basic procedure for working with your combi steamer
These are the basic principles of working with the combi steamer:
Place food, held in containers or on shelf racks, into your combi steamer. Set the cooking program, the cooking temperature or core temperature and start the combi steamer. Once the cooking program has finished, take out the food, which is in the required state.
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Technical data for OES
Dimensions and weights
The following table shows appliance dimensions and weights:
OES 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20
Table-top applian-
ces
Floor-standing
appliances
Width
with packaging [mm] 1130 1410 1130 1410 1435 1150 1435
without packaging [mm] 932 1217 932 1217 1232 947 1232
Depth including loading trolley
with packaging [mm] 950 1175 950 1175 1200 1000 1200 without packaging [mm] 805 1027 805 1027 1055 855 1055 Height including loading trolley with packaging [mm] 1040 1105 1310 1330 1650 2185 2185 without packaging [mm] 852 895 1120 1120 1416 1952 1952 Weight including loading trolley with packaging [kg] 151 206 175 250 330 324 428 without packaging [kg] 125 169 148 212 277 281 372 Weight with ConvoClean
including loading trolley
system with packaging [kg] 156 211 180 255 335 329 433 without packaging [kg] 130 174 153 217 282 286 377 Safety clearances Rear [mm] 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Right-hand side [mm] 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Left-hand side* [mm] 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Above** [mm] 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
* a larger gap is recommended for servicing purposes ** for ventilation
Maximum permissible loading weight
The following table shows the maximum permissible loading weight per combi steamer. These values are based on the condition that each shelf can take a maximum load of 15 kg:
Maximum permissible loading weight
GN (containers, shelf-grills, baking trays)
per combi steamer [kg] 30 60 50 100 120 100 180
per shelf [kg] 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
600 x 400 tray (containers, shelf­grills, baking trays)
with packaging [kg] 30 60 50 100 120 100 180 without packaging [kg] 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
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6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20
Layout and function
Electrical installed load ratings
The following table shows the electrical installed load ratings:
OES
3~ 400V 50/60Hz (3/N/PE) Rated power consumption [kW] 11,4 19,8 19,8 34,3 34,3 39,6 68,5 Convection power [kW] 10,5 18,9 18,9 33,0 33,0 37,8 66,0 Motor power [kW] 0,8 0,8 0,8 1,2 1,2 1,7 2,4 Rated current [A] 15,3 26,3 26,3 47,6 47,6 52,4 95,0 max. permissible system
impedance Z
sys
Fuse [A] 16 35 35 50 50 63 100 recommended conductor
cross-section* Heat output latent [kJ/h] 2100 3500 3500 6400 6900 6900 12200 sensible [kJ/h] 2500 4500 4500 7800 7800 8900 15400 3~ 230V 50/60Hz (3/PE) Rated power consumption [kW] 11,7 20,1 20,1 34,6 34,6 40,1 69,1 Convection power [kW] 10,5 18,9 18,9 33,0 33,0 37,8 66,0 Motor power [kW] 0,8 0,8 0,8 1,5 1,5 2,2 3,0 Rated current [A] 27,2 46,2 46,2 83,5 83,5 92,3 166,9 max. permissible system
impedance Z
sys
Fuse [A] 35 50 50 100 100 100 200 recommended conductor
cross-section* 3~ 200V 50/60Hz (3/PE) Rated power consumption [kW] 11,7 20,1 20,1 34,6 34,6 40,1 69,1 Convection power [kW] 10,5 18,9 18,9 33,0 33,0 37,8 66,0 Motor power [kW] 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,5 1,5 2,2 3,0 Rated current [A] 30,8 52,7 52,7 95,4 95,4 105,2 190,6 max. permissible system
impedance Z
sys
Fuse [A] 35 63 63 100 100 125 200 recommended conductor
cross-section*
*recommended conductor cross-section for wires laid uncovered in air up to 5 m in length.
6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20
Table-top applian­ces
0,627 0,252 0,252 0,113 0,113 0,125 -
[Σ]
2
[mm
] 5G4 5G6 5G6 5G16 5G16 5G16 5G35
0,239 0,151 0,151 - - - -
[Σ]
2
[mm
] 5G6 5G16 5G16 5G35 5G35 5G35 5G95
0,239 0,151 0,151 - - - -
[Σ]
2
[mm
] 5G6 5G16 5G16 5G35 5G35 5G35 5G95
Floor-standing appliances
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Appliance technical standards
The following table shows the technical standards for the appliance:
Degree of protection IPX5
Approval mark* Noise emission measured [dBA] < 70
*The appliance only displays those approval marks relevant to the country of use.
Water supply
The following table shows the values for the water supply:
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Table-top applian-
Water supply (cold only) Shut-off device Water supply without ConvoClean
system with ConvoClean system Flow pressure without ConvoClean
[kPa]
system with ConvoClean system
[kPa] Water drain* Type
DN
* Permanent connection (recommended) or funnel waste trap
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Table-top appliances Floor-standing appliances
TÜV/GS, DIN GOST TÜV, SVGW, WRAS, UL, NSF
Floor-standing
ces
with non-return valve (type EA) and dirt filter
G 3/4'', permanent connection optional with min. DN 10 supply pipe
G 3/4'', permanent connection optional with min. DN 10 supply pipe
200 - 600 (2 - 6 bar)
300 - 600 (3 - 6 bar)
50 50 50 50 50 50 50
appliances
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Water quality
The following table shows the values for the water quality:
Demoisturization, injection,
cleaning
Drinking water quality (install water treatment unit if necessary) Total hardness
(German degrees of hardness)
(French degrees of hardness)
(English degrees of hardness)
Temperature (T) Conductivity pH Cl-
2-
SO
4
Fe
[°dH]
[TH]
[°e]
[ppm]
[mmol/l]
[°C]
[µS/cm]
[mg/]l
[mg/l]
[mg/l]
4 - 7 4 - 20
7 - 13 7 - 27
5 - 9 5 - 19
70 - 125 70 - 270 0,7 - 1,3 0,7 - 2,7 max. 40 max. 40 min. 20 min. 20 6,5 - 8,5 6,5 - 8,5 max. 100 max. 100 max. 150 max. 150 max. 0.1 max. 0.1
Condenser, hand shower
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Technical data for OGS
Dimensions and weights
The following table shows appliance dimensions and weights:
OGS 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20
Table-top applian-
ces
Floor-standing
appliances
Width including loading trolley
with packaging [mm] 1130 1410 1130 1410 1435 1150 1435
without packaging [mm] 932 1217 932 1217 1232 947 1232
Depth including loading trolley
with packaging [mm] 950 1175 950 1175 1200 1000 1200 without packaging [mm] 805 1027 805 1027 1055 855 1055 Height including loading trolley with packaging [mm] 1040 1105 1310 1330 1650 2185 2185 without packaging [mm] 852 895 1120 1120 1416 1952 1952 Weight including loading trolley with packaging [kg] 157 216 183 267 339 350 459 without packaging [kg] 131 179 156 229 286 307 403 Weight with ConvoClean system including loading trolley with packaging [kg] 163 221 188 272 344 355 467 without packaging [kg] 136 184 161 234 291 312 408 Safety clearances Rear [mm] 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Right-hand side [mm] 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Left-hand side* [mm] 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Above** [mm] 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
* a larger gap is recommended for servicing purposes ** for ventilation
Maximum permissible loading weight
The following table shows the maximum permissible loading weight per combi steamer. These values are based on the condition that each shelf can take a maximum load of 15 kg:
Maximum permissible loading weight
GN (containers, shelf-grills, baking trays)
per combi steamer [kg] 30 60 50 100 120 100 180
per shelf [kg] 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
600 x 400 tray (containers, shelf­grills, baking trays)
with packaging [kg] 30 60 50 100 120 100 180 without packaging [kg] 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
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Electrical installed load ratings
The following table shows the electrical installed load ratings:
OGS
3N~ 400V 50/60Hz (3/N/PE) Rated power consumption [kW] 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,4 1,4 2,1 2,1 Rated current [A] 2,5 2,5 2,5 3,2 3,2 4,7, 5,0 Fuse [A] 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 recommended conductor
cross-section* 3~ 230V 50/60Hz (3/PE) Rated power consumption [kW] 1,3 1,3 1,3 1,7 1,7 2,5 2,6 Rated current [A] 4,5 4,5 4,5 5,8 5,8 8,7 9,0 Fuse [A] 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 recommended conductor
cross-section*
*recommended conductor cross-section for wires laid uncovered in air up to 5 m in length.
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Table-top applian­ces
2
] 5G2.5 5G2.5 5G2.5 5G2.5 5G2.5 5G2.5 5G2.5
[mm
2
] 5G2.5 5G2.5 5G2.5 5G2.5 5G2.5 5G2.5 5G2.5
[mm
Floor-standing appliances
Gas supply
The following table shows the values for the gas supply:
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Table-top applian-
Floor-standing
ces
Fuels
Flue gas connection
Natural gas, liquid gas
Air conditioning system with safety shutdown
Appliance technical standards
The following table shows the technical standards for the appliance:
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Table-top appliances Floor-standing appliances
Degree of protection IPX5
Approval mark*
Gastec QA, DIN GOST TÜV, SVGW, WRAS, UL, NSF, JIA, AGA Noise emission measured [dBA] < 70
*The appliance only displays those approval marks relevant to the country of use.
appliances
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Water supply
The following table shows the values for the water supply:
6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20
Table-top applian-
ces
Water supply (cold only) Shut-off device Water supply without ConvoClean
system with ConvoClean system Flow pressure without ConvoClean
system with ConvoClean system Water drain* Type
* Permanent connection (recommended) or funnel waste trap
[kPa]
[kPa]
DN
with non-return valve (type EA) and dirt filter
G 3/4'', permanent connection optional with min. DN 10 supply pipe
G 3/4'', permanent connection optional with min. DN 10 supply pipe
200 - 600 (2 - 6 bar)
300 - 600 (3 - 6 bar)
50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Floor-standing
appliances
Water quality
The following table shows the values for the water quality:
Demoisturization, injection,
cleaning
Drinking water quality (install water treatment unit if necessary) Total hardness
[°dH]
4 - 7 4 - 20 (German degrees of hardness)
(French degrees of
[TH]
7 - 13 7 - 27 hardness)
(English degrees of
[°e]
5 - 9 5 - 19 hardness)
Temperature (T) Conductivity pH Cl-
2-
SO
4
Fe
[ppm] [mmol/l] [°C] [µS/cm]
[mg/]l [mg/l] [mg/l]
70 - 125 70 - 270
0,7 - 1,3 0,7 - 2,7
max. 40 max. 40
min. 20 min. 20
6,5 - 8,5 6,5 - 8,5
max. 100 max. 100
max. 150 max. 150
max. 0.1 max. 0.1
Condenser, hand shower
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Technical data for OEB
Dimensions and weights
The following table shows appliance dimensions and weights:
OEB 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20
Table-top applian-
ces
Floor-standing
appliances
Width including loading trolley
with packaging [mm] 1130 1410 1130 1410 1435 1150 1435
without packaging [mm] 932 1217 932 1217 1232 947 1232
Depth including loading trolley with packaging [mm] 950 1175 950 1175 1200 1000 1200 without packaging [mm] 805 1027 805 1027 1055 855 1055 Height including loading trolley with packaging [mm] 1040 1105 1310 1330 1650 2185 2185 without packaging [mm] 852 895 1120 1120 1416 1952 1952 Weight including loading trolley with packaging [kg] 158 225 187 265 345 342 448 without packaging [kg] 132 188 160 227 292 299 392 Weight with ConvoClean system including loading trolley with packaging [kg] 163 230 192 270 350 357 455 without packaging [kg] 137 193 165 232 297 304 397 Safety clearances Rear [mm] 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Right-hand side [mm] 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Left-hand side* [mm] 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Above** [mm] 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
* a larger gap is recommended for servicing purposes ** for ventilation
Maximum permissible loading weight
The following table shows the maximum permissible loading weight per combi steamer. These values are based on the condition that each shelf can take a maximum load of 15 kg:
Maximum permissible loading weight
GN (containers, shelf-grills, baking trays)
per combi steamer [kg] 30 60 50 100 120 100 180
per shelf [kg] 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
600 x 400 tray (containers, shelf­grills, baking trays)
with packaging [kg] 30 60 50 100 120 100 180 without packaging [kg] 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
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