Congratulations on the purchase of your new HOUNÖ oven.
You are now the owner of one of the leading oven products on the market.
All HOUNÖ products are subjected to intensive product development, which ensures that the
products always offer the latest technology and the most up-to-date and energy-saving methods of
preparation.
Furthermore, the HOUNÖ products are entirely up-to-date with the latest developments/technology
in terms of
? ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY
? SIMPLE AND LOGICAL OPERATION
? ELEGANT AND FUNCTIONAL DESIGN
? RELIABILITY AND SERVICE
To ensure that our customers get an optimum and reliable product, all HOUNÖ units are passed
through an extensive test programme in which all functions are subjected to a continuous and
extreme load.
Before you start using the oven and its many automatic functions, we recommend that you study the
manual thoroughly so as to ensure optimum cooking results. The preset programs and a number of
special features such as ClimaOptima, Cook & Hold and Delta-T (optional extras on some models)
will ease the daily work in the kitchen. Furthermore, by going through the manual, you will obtain a
better understanding of the advanced technology and feel safer while using the oven. You will find
further information and useful tips on our website www.houno.com.
Terms of warranty
The oven cabinet and the technical parts of your new HOUNÖ oven are covered by a 12-month
factory warranty. However, the heating elements in the oven compartment and the steam generator
are guaranteed for 24 months. The period of warranty takes effect from the date of installation.
The warranty does not include....
We especially draw your attention to the fact that the factory warranty does not cover glass parts
such as oven door glass, lamp glass and incandescent lamps, nor does it cover sealing such as door
gaskets, gaskets for heating elements, etc.
Furthermore, the factory warranty does not apply in the case of
1. defects that are due to the fact that installation has not been carried out in accordance with the
HOUNÖ Installation & Service Manual at present in force (electricity, water/drain, exhaust).
2. defects and interruptions of operation that are the result of the oven not being handled/operated
as specified in the user's manual.
If you utilise all the technological facilities of this oven, you are guaranteed perfect results with a
minimum of resources.
Yours sincerely,
HOUNÖ A/S
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Table of contents
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For
further information
on
the
functions and user interface
of
the oven,
see Service &
Quick start
Setting of mode, temperature and time, and function keys for submenus4
Setting of fan and exhaust
Setting of multipoint core temperature probe (optional extra)6
Cleaning program
Combi steaming, 1-2-3
Regenerating/reheating and cooling9
Proving and preheating
Time and date11
Preset programs
Starting program
Entering and changing program14
Selecting program or category
Entering/changing text in program
Selecting/changing category17
Editing steps – adding, changing, deleting steps
Saving changes to program
Main menu and setting of timer start20
Main menu, presetting values (time and temperature)
Main menu, changing set-up / locking functions with code22
Cleaning
USB key - functions
Optional extras:
CombiClean, automatic cleaning system
ClimaOptima31
Insufficient cleaning detergent and rinsing agent – replacing canisters
Energy counters
HACCP library33
HACCP diagram
CombiNet35
Recommendations and programs/recipes:
Indicative core temperatures
Roasting and recommended bactericidal holding times38
Programs/recipes
Installation Manual.
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Quick Start
The operation panel is so designed that
the modes are activated by pressing the keys next to the
symbols or digits (6 keys on either side).
In the case of for instance time and temperature, the left as well as the right side next to the
mode are active. The right key increases time, temperature, etc. and the left key reduces time,
temperature, etc.
Some of the symbols are shown on one side only and will lead you to a submenu. When you
have made changes in the submenu, press OK at the upper right hand corner.
The read circle with the green line at the top of the panel is the main switch.
The green square with the white line at the lower right-hand corner is ON/OFF.
The white circle with the small symbol at the lower left-hand corner gives you access to the
program menu.
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Access to main menu
Setting
of temperature
Setting
of time (
this
Access to fan and
Access to preset
Modes, temperature and time
Main switch
Selects next mode to
the left
side: time down, right
side: time up)*
exhaust
programs
The white digits next to the symbols for TEMPERATURE and TIME show the actual oven
temperature and the actual time remaining. When there is one minute left, the computer counts
down from 59 seconds. The alarm sounds when time is up.
(this side: temperature
up, left side: temperature
down)
Core temperature
Manual humidity
pulsing. Only active
when HOT AIR is on.
ON/OFF
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When the oven is on (a program or a function has been activated – the square around the
function flashes), it is still possible to set TIME, TEMPERATURE, FAN and EXHAUST.
Note that the fan wheel is reversible. This means that the wheel can run leftwards as well as
rightwards with a small interval when changing direction.
The core temperature should be set before the program is started.
On the following pages, the above initial display image will be referred to as the “work screen”.
* For continuous operation, press the left key until the indication of time disappears.
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Fan and exhaust
b) OK for settings and
a) Return without
Choose between high
Choose between
Fan and exhaust can be activated before and after start.
saving
and low fan speed
exhaust open or closed
return
Low fan speed is recommended for puff pastry, Danish pastry, cakes, sweet biscuits, etc.
You may add 1 or 2 minutes’ baking time when using low fan speed.
Open exhaust is recommended for bread and pastry, roasting of pieces of meat and to
achieve a grill effect.
a) Return to work screen without storing settings of fan and exhaust, if any.
b) Accept settings of fan and exhaust and return to work screen.
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Multipoint core temperature probe (optional extra)
ON/OFF core
OK for settings and
return
The graph illustrates the difference between oven temperature and core temperature. The graph is
desired core temperature.
Return without saving
OK for settings and
return
temperature probe 1
Return without saving
Setting of core
temperature
20-150°C
ON/OFF core
temperature probe 2
(optional extra)
Activate core
temperature probe 2
(optional extra)
fixed and does not change when you set the core temperature. Core temperature probe 1 is red and
core temperature probe 2 (optional extra) is blue.
Cooking with core temperature probe 2
The temperature in the product determines which of the two probes first reaches the desired core
temperature. When one of the probes reaches the core temperature, an alarm sounds and a message
appears in the display. Close the door and the oven continues until the second probe reaches the
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Cleaning program
Manual cleaning program lasting 30 minutes.
The alarm sounds when detergent should be added.
If the oven chamber is very soiled, apply combi steam 3 at 100°C for 30 minutes before
starting the program.
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Recommendations for
combi steaming:
Combi steaming steps 1, 2 and 3
Combi steaming 1: Ordinary steaming of meat and poultry. The crust of the meat becomes
as brown as if HOT AIR was applied.
Combi steaming 2: For the braising of pieces meat, as the first step of a program. The pores
of the meat are rapidly closed, which keeps the meat juicy.
Combi steaming 3: Can be used as a steaming program at 100°C. The humidity content will
be almost 100% in the course of a few minutes, possibly a little longer
if the oven chamber is filled with e.g. meat and potatoes
If you need to change the humidity content in the steps, please contact your oven supplier.
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Reheating/cooling
Cooling is activated in either of the following ways:
Reheating is a very gentle process (20 – 180°C). The program operates with low fan speed and
adds a carefully calculated amount of humidity which maintains the nice appearance and taste
of the products.
Use a core temperature probe to reach a perfect end temperature.
For the reheating of sous-vide products, etc., follow the recommendations of the supplier.
Recommended times and temperatures for optimum, gentle reheating:
8 – 12 minutes at 140°C for rice/meat and vegetables arranged on plates
40 – 60 minutes at 120 – 140°C for whole roasts, stews and sauces
20 – 30 minutes at 120°C for pasta, rice and the like
a) Oven door closed. Use water to speed up cooling process. Alarm sounds when the
temperature is reached.
b) Oven door open. Fan wheel draws in air to speed up cooling process. Program stops when
temperature is reached. No alarm.
It is recommended to set the cooling mode at 20°C below the required working temperature.
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The computer is set to maintain the optimum level of humidity for all products that need to be
Proving/preheating
Note that the countdown does not
proved before they are baked.
Recommended settings of temperature and time:
Loaves of 400 – 800 g: Low temperature and long proving time (32°C, 45 min.).
Rolls/baguettes of 60 – 200 g: High temperature and short proving time (36°C, 25 min.).
We call your attention to the preset ”semiautomatic bread program”, in which the bread is proved
and baked in the same process (models KPE, CPE and BPE).
Please note the distinction between prebaked (additional baking only) and preproved (thawing,
proving and baking).
PREHEATING can be set
for 0 – 15 minutes .
start until the selected oven
temperature is reached.
PREHEATING ensures that the oven chamber is thoroughly heated.
If the oven is cold, 2 - 5 minutes’ preheating is recommended (models 2.10 and 2.14 require 15
minutes’ preheating)
If the oven is hot, 0 – 2 minutes’ preheating is recommended.
Preheating at a temperature which is approx. 50°C higher than the desired working temperature
is recommended.
NOTE: When the oven door is opened for lo ading, the oven chamber loses 30-50% of the
heat.
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Choose main menu
Return
without
making
Move red
square to
the
Reduce digit inside red
Accept
changes and
Move red
square to
Increase digit inside
Choose Set-up
Time and date
changes
left
square
Choose Set time
return (1)
the right
red square
(1) When you press OK, the oven restarts automatically.
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Press
again to scroll
Choose main
Press key to
the right
of
ON/OFF
Return
Preset programs
Arrow indicates that
there are more main
categories than
those shown.
category
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through the
programs of the
category (there are
more categories than
the 5 listed to the
right)
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Return to previous
Temperature up in
Increase time in
current
Temperature
down in
(A) Note the location of the yellow square. Only that particular step in the program can now
be
Access to fan and
screen
Yellow frame moves to
the left (A)
current step
Reduce time in current
step
Starting program
Yellow frame moves to
the right (A)
current step
step
Access to core temperature in current step
exhaust in current step
Setting of humidity
content in Clima-
Return to work screen
edited in terms of time, temperature, fan/exhaust, core temperature and possibly humidity
content (ClimaOptima).
Any changes you may have made to the program are saved in the current run only.
Optima (if mode is
ClimaOptima)
Start program
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Entering and changing program
Press for access to main
menu
Press for access to making
new programs or
changing existing ones
If, when one of the functions in the main menu is activated, a screen appears asking for a
code, press 876412.
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Return to
previous
screen
Return to
previous
Choose main
Arrow
indicates
that
Choose program
Selecting program or category
category
screen
Change text in selected
program
Delete program
there are more main
categories than those
shown
Change icon
Copy program
Save changes
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