The customer documentation is part of the microwave combination oven.
Keep the customer documentation manuals handy at all times so that you can look up any required
information.
Keep the customer documentation manuals for the entire life of the appliance.
Carefully read the Installation and User Manual before using, handling, and working on this appli-
ance.
If you transfer the microwave combination oven to a new owner, make sure to give the new owner
the customer documentation manuals as well.
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Contents
1 General information 5
1.1 EC Declaration of Conformity 6
1.2 Environmental protection 7
1.3 Important Information 7
1.4 Identifying your microwave combination oven 8
1.5 Structure of customer documentation 9
1.6 About this Installation and User Manual 9
2 Design and function 11
2.1 Design and function of the microwave combination oven 12
2.2 Layout and function of the operating panel 13
3 For your safety 14
3.1 Basic safety code 15
3.2 Intended use of your microwave combination oven 20
3.3 Warning signs on your microwave combination oven 21
3.4 Summary of hazards 23
3.5 Hazards and safety precautions when moving the appliance 25
3.6 Hazards and safety precautions when setting up the appliance 26
3.7 Hazards and safety precautions during installing 27
3.8 Hazards and safety precautions when preparing appliance for use 28
3.9 Hazards and safety precautions during operation 29
3.10 Hazards and safety precautions during cleaning 31
3.11 Hazards and safety precautions when taking the appliance out of service 33
3.12 Safety devices 34
3.13 Requirements to be met by personnel and working positions 36
3.14 Personal protective equipment 37
4 Moving the appliance 39
4.1 Working safely with the appliance 40
4.2 Moving the appliance to the installation location 41
5 Setting up the appliance 42
5.1 Safe working when setting up the appliance 43
5.2 Requirements for the installation location 44
5.3 Unpacking the appliance 46
5.4 Taking the appliance off the pallet 48
5.5 Mounting the appliance on a work surface 48
6 Installation 49
6.1 Safe working during electrical installation 50
6.2 Planning the electrical installation 50
6.3 Electrical installation requirements 52
7 Preparing the appliance for use 54
7.1 Safe working when preparing the appliance for use 55
7.2 Procedure for preparing the appliance for use 57
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7.3 Main menu screen 59
7.4 The keyboard screen 60
8 Cooking procedures 61
8.1 Operating principles and instructions for cooking 62
8.1.1 Working safely with the appliance 63
8.1.2 Turning the oven on and off 65
8.1.3 How to cook 66
8.2 Operation instructions: Full Serve Mode 68
8.2.1 The Press&Go Menu 69
8.2.2 Using a cooking profile 70
8.2.3 Creating a cooking profile 71
8.2.4 Using a cooking profile 74
8.2.5 Managing cooking profile groups 77
8.2.6 Basic settings of your microwave combination oven 81
8.2.7 Using a USB stick 89
9 Cleaning procedures 91
9.1 Daily cleaning tasks 92
9.2 Cleaning chemicals 92
9.3 Items required for cleaning 93
9.4 Safe working when cleaning 94
9.5 Cleaning procedures 96
9.5.1 Cool down procedure before cleaning 97
9.5.2 Cleaning instructions 99
10 Taking the appliance out of operation and disposal 104
10.1 Safe working when taking the appliance out of operation 105
10.2 Taking the appliance out of operation and disposal 106
11 Technical data 107
11.1 Technical data 108
11.2 Dimensional drawings 110
12 Servicing information 111
12.1 Warranty information and contacting customer service 112
12.2 Rectifying faults: problems in operation 113
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EC Declaration of Conformity 6
Environmental protection 7
Important Information 7
Identifying your microwave combination oven 8
Structure of customer documentation 9
About this Installation and User Manual 9
1 General information
Purpose of this chapter
This chapter shows you how to identify your microwave combination oven and provides guidance on
using this manual.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
1 General information
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Authorised Representative (Brand Headquarters)
Factory
Manitowoc Foodservice UK Limited
Manitowoc Foodservice UK Limited
Ashbourne House, The Guildway,
Provincial Park, Nether Lane,
Old Portsmouth Road
Ecclesfield
Guildford GU3 1LR
Sheffield S35 9ZX
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Generic Model Number
eikon e2s
Description
Commercial Combination Microwave Oven
EMC 2004/108/EC
RoHS 2011/65/EU
MD 2006/42/EC
EN 60335-2-90:2006 +A1 (excluding Annex EE ship board requirements)
EN 60335-1:2012
EN 62233:2008
EN 55014-2:1997+A2:2008 in accordance with Category IV requirements
- Electrostatic discharge
IEC 61000-4-2
- Radiated RF interference
IEC 61000-4-3
- Fast transient common mode, AC port
IEC 61000-4-4
- Mains surge, AC port
IEC 61000-4-5
- RF current, common mode, AC port
IEC 61000-4-6
- Mains voltage dips and interruptions
IEC 61000-4-11
- Flicker
IEC 61000-3-11
EN 55011:2009+A1:2010 Classification: Class A, Group 2
- Mains terminal disturbance voltage
Table 6
- Radiated disturbance, magnetic field
Table 9
- Radiated disturbance, electric field
Table 9
AS/NZS CISPR 11
- Radiated disturbance
CISPR 11:2009 Class A
- Conducted disturbance
CISPR 11:2009 Class A
1.1 EC Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer
Equipment details
Declaration of Conformity with directives and standards
The manufacturer hereby declares that this commercial combination microwave oven complies with the
following directives and standards.
Compliance with Directives
This commercial combination microwave oven complies with the relevant provisions of the following
European Directives:
Harmonised standards applied
This commercial combination microwave oven complies with the relevant requirements of the following
European standards:
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Place and Date of issue: Guildford, 31st July 2015
Mr Philip Radford
Vice President Products: Merrychef
(on behalf of the Authorised Representative)
Manufacturer
Quality and environmental management
Manitowoc Foodservice UK Limited (Sheffield) employs a quality management system in accordance
with EN ISO 9001:2008 and a certified environmental management system in accordance with EN ISO
14001.
1.2 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 RoHS2-compliant products
REACH chemical law
Recycling of electronic waste
Environmentally friendly disposal of old appliances via the manufacturer
Join us 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 Merrychef® replacement parts. Merrychef® will have no obligation with
respect to any product that has been improperly installed, adjusted, operated or not maintained in
accordance with national and local codes or installation instructions provided with the product, or any
product that has its serial number defaced, obliterated or removed, or which has been modified or
repaired using unauthorised parts or by unauthorised service agents. For a list of authorised service
agents please refer to your distributor.
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Model number
eikon e2s
2
Elements of the item
number
Label
Meaning
Model
e2s
Power output convection
D
2200W
F
2200W / 1300W
G
2200W / 900W
Power output microwave
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
Example: E = 3-pin plug
Communication
L
USB + LAN
U
USB
Version
A, B
A, B (pre-production)
1, 2, ...
1, 2, ... (serial production)
Accessory / Customer
CF
"Trend" exterior
CL
"Classic" exterior
WW
Specific customer
Region / Country
EU
Europe
US
United States of America
3
Elements of the serial
number
Label
Meaning
Year of manufacture
15
2015
16, ...
2016, ...
Month of manufacture
01
January
02, ...
February, ...
Place of manufacture
2130
Sheffield (UK)
Production number
12345
4
Technical data
5
Date of manufacture
1.4 Identifying your microwave combination oven
Position of nameplate
The nameplate is located on the rear of your microwave combination oven.
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Name of target group
Tasks
Equipment mover
Conveying within the establishment
Service technician
Setting up the appliance
Preparing the appliance for first-time use and taking the appliance out of service
Instructing the user
Owner of the microwave
combination oven
or
Owner's member of staff
who is responsible for the
appliance
Made aware of all safety-related functions and devices of the microwave com-
bination oven by the service 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
User
Essentially performs specific operating tasks such as
Loading the microwave combination oven
Starting cooking profiles
Removing food
Cleaning the microwave combination oven
Fitting accessories in the microwave combination oven
Minor servicing tasks
Chapter/section
Purpose
General information
Shows you how to identify your appliance
Provides guidance on using this Installation and User Manual
1.5 Structure of customer documentation
Contents of customer documentation
The customer documentation for the microwave combination oven includes the following documents:
Installation and User Manual (this document)
1.6 About this Installation and User Manual
Purpose
This Installation and User Manual is intended for all people who work with the microwave combination
oven, and provides them with the necessary information for carrying out installation, operating tasks,
cleaning jobs and minor servicing work properly and safely.
Who should read the Installation and User Manual
Parts of this document that must be read without fail
If you do not follow the information in this document, you risk potentially fatal injury and property damage.
To guarantee safety, all people who work with the microwave combination oven must have read and
understood the following parts of this document before starting any work:
The chapter 'For your safety' on page 14
The sections that describe the activity to be carried out
Chapters in the Installation and User Manual
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Chapter/section
Purpose
Design and function
Specifies the intended use of the appliance
Explains the functions of the appliance and shows the position of its compo-
nents
For your safety
Describes the hazards posed by the appliance and suitable preventive
measures
It is important that you read this chapter carefully.
Moving the appliance
Specifies the basic appliance dimensions
Specifies the requirements for the installation position
Explains how to convey 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
Installation
Provides information on installing the electrical supply
Preparing the appliance for use
Explains the procedure for preparing the appliance for first-time use
Cooking procedures
Explains how to switch on the microwave combination oven
Contains the instructions for working procedures during cooking
Contains the instructions for handling operations on the microwave combina-
tion oven regularly performed during cooking
Cleaning procedures
Contains the cleaning instructions
Describes the cleaning chemicals
Contains and refers to the instructions for handling operations on the micro-
wave combination oven regularly performed during cleaning
Taking the appliance out of
operation and disposal
Explains the procedure for taking the appliance out of service
Contains information on disposal
Technical data
Contains the technical data and dimensional drawings
Servicing information
Contains a catalogue of potential errors and faults and specifies the required
actions
Safety alert symbol
Meaning
Warns of potential injuries. Heed all the warning notices that appear after this
symbol to avoid potential injuries or death.
Hazard level
Consequences
Likelihood
Death / serious injury (irreversible)
Immediate risk
Death / serious injury (irreversible)
Potential risk
Minor injury (reversible)
Potential risk
NOTICE
Damage to property
Potential risk
Safety alert symbol
Form of warning notices
The warning notices are categorized according to the following hazard levels:
Decimal points
Decimal points are used throughout this manual in any language available.
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Design and function of the microwave combination oven 12
Layout and function of the operating panel 13
2 Design and function
Purpose of this chapter
This chapter describes the design and construction of the microwave combination oven and explains its
functions.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
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Item
Name
Function
1
ON/OFF appliance switch
Used to turn the microwave combination oven on and off.
Turning this switch off does not isolate the appliance from the electricity
supply.
2
easyToUCH® screen
control panel
When the appliance is switched on the easyToUCH® screen illuminates the
user interface.
See 'Cooking procedures' on page 61 for details.
3
Nameplate
(no picture)
Located on the rear panel of the appliance the nameplate states the serial
number, model type and electrical specifications.
4
USB port
A USB socket located under the cover allows updates to programs stored on
the appliance.
See USB MenuConnect® Operating Instructions.
See 'Cooking procedures' on page 61 section of this manual, for details of
updating cooking profiles.
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 from obstruction and they will not allow microwave
energy to escape into the environment.
6
Appliance door
The door is a precision-made energy barrier with three microwave safety
interlocks. Always keep it clean and do not use it to support heavy objects.
See 'Cleaning procedures' on page 91.
7
Air filter
The air filter situated at the lower front of the appliance is part of the
ventilation system. Keep it free of obstruction and clean it daily as described
under ‘Cleaning procedures’ on page 91. The appliance will not operate
without the air filter fitted.
8
Door handle
The door handle is a rigid bar which is pulled downwards and away from the
appliance to open it.
2.1 Design and function of the microwave combination oven
Parts and their function
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Item
Name
Function
9
Door seals
The door seals ensure a tight seal around the door. Always keep them clean
and check regularly for signs of damage. At the first sign of wear have them
replaced by a Merrychef approved service agent.
See 'Cleaning procedures' on page 91.
10
Air diffuser
(not fitted to all appliances)
Keep the air diffuser clean and free of debris. Take great care when cleaning
this area of the appliance noting the different requirements shown under
‘Cleaning procedures’ on page 91 in this manual.
11
Cavity
The cavity (cooking chamber) is constructed from stainless steel and used
for cooking products. Keep it clean by following the cleaning instructions in
the ‘Cleaning procedures’ on page 91 section of this manual.
Item
Name
Function
1
ON/OFF appliance switch
Switches the microwave combination oven on and off.
2
Touchscreen
Central controls of the appliance
Appliance operated by touching icons on touchscreen pages
Status displays
3
USB port
For connecting a USB memory stick
Material
The interior and exterior structure of the appliance is made of stainless steel in either a brushed finish or
colour-coded.
2.2 Layout and function of the operating panel
Elements and their function
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Basic safety code 15
Intended use of your microwave combination oven 20
Warning signs on your microwave combination oven 21
Summary of hazards 23
Hazards and safety precautions when moving the appliance 25
Hazards and safety precautions when setting up the appliance 26
Hazards and safety precautions during installing 27
Hazards and safety precautions when preparing appliance for use 28
Hazards and safety precautions during operation 29
Hazards and safety precautions during cleaning 31
Hazards and safety precautions when taking the appliance out of service 33
Safety devices 34
Requirements to be met by personnel and working positions 36
Personal protective equipment 37
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Purpose of this chapter
This chapter provides you with all the information you need in order to use the microwave combination
oven safely without putting yourself or others at risk.
This is a particularly important chapter that you must read through carefully.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
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3.1 Basic safety code
Object of this safety code
This safety code aims to ensure that all persons who use the microwave combination oven have a
thorough knowledge of the hazards and safety precautions, and that they follow the warning notices
given in this Installation and User Manual and on the appliance. If you do not follow this safety code, you
risk potentially fatal injury and property damage.
Referring to the this Installation and User Manual
Follow the instructions below:
Read in full the chapter 'For Your Safety' on page 14 and the chapters that relate to your work.
Always keep to hand the Installation and User Manual for reference.
Pass on the Installation and User Manual with the microwave combination oven if it changes own-
ership.
Personal protective equipment for your personnel
Instruct your personnel to wear the correct personal protective equipment specified in the section
'Personal protective equipment' on page 37 in the 'For your safety‘ chapter for the relevant tasks.
Ground rules for installation
Installation must comply with all national and regional laws and regulations and comply with the local
regulations of the relevant utility companies and local authorities and with other relevant requirements.
Working with the microwave combination oven
Follow the instructions below:
Only those persons who satisfy the requirements stipulated in this Installation and User Manual are
permitted to use the microwave combination oven.
Only use the microwave combination oven for the specified use. Never, under any circumstances, use
the microwave combination oven for other purposes.
Take all the safety precautions specified in this Installation and User Manual and on the microwave
combination oven. In particular, use the prescribed personal protective equipment.
Only stand in the working positions specified.
Do not make any changes to the microwave combination oven, e. g. removing parts or fitting
un-approved parts. In particular, you must not disable any safety devices.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed,
including the following:
WARNING – To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or
exposure to excessive microwave energy:
Read all instructions before using the appliance.
Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation
instructions.
Restrictions on use
Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave combination ovens.
See 'Procedure for preparing the appliance for use'.
Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance. This type of oven
is specifically designed to heat, cook or toast food. It is not designed for
industrial or laboratory use.
Never use the appliance to heat alcohol, e. g. brandy, rum, etc. Food con-
taining alcohol can more easily catch fire if overheated. Observe caution and
do not leave the appliance unattended.
Never attempt to deep fry in the oven.
Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated in mi-
crowave ovens since they may explode even after microwave heating has
ended.
Do not operate the appliance using microwave only or combination function
without food or liquid inside the cooking chamber as this may result in overheating and may cause damage.
The appliance should not be used to dry linen.
WARNING: Liquids and other foods must not be heated in completely sealed
containers as the build-up of steam may cause them to explode.
Do not attempt to operate the appliance with: an object caught in the door,
door that does not close properly; a damaged door, hinge, latch, sealing
surface or without food in the oven.
Precautions when using the microwave combination oven
WARNING: Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive
boiling. Therefore care must be taken when handling the container.
When handling hot liquids, foods and containers, care should be taken to
avoid scalds and burns.
As with any cooking appliance, care should be taken to avoid combustion of
the items within the appliance.
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Instructions for safe use of the microwave combination oven
When heating liquids using microwave only or combination function, the
contents should be stirred prior to heating to help prevent eruptive boiling.
WARNING: The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars must be stirred
or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption, in order to avoid
burns.
Items should be unwrapped when using convection and combination func-
tions.
Excess fat should be removed during ‘roasting’ and before lifting heavy con-
tainers from the oven.
Food with a skin, e. g. potatoes, apples, sausages, etc. should be pierced
before heating.
When heating food in plastic or paper containers, keep an eye on the oven
due to the possibility of ignition.
Food in combustible plastic or paper containers should be transferred to a
microwave/oven proof container to avoid the possibility of ignition.
In the event of glass breaking or shattering within the oven, ensure that food is
totally free of glass particles. If in doubt, dispose of any food that was in the
oven at the time of the breakage.
Switch off the appliance at the end of all the cooking sessions for that day.
Requirements to be met by operating personnel
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance
shall not be made by children.
WARNING: It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry
out any service or repair operation that involves the removal of any cover
which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy. See 'Re-quirements to be met by personnel, working positions' on page 36.
Requirements relating to the operating condition of the microwave
combination oven
As with all electrical appliances, it is recommended to have the electrical
connections inspected at least once a year.
This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to a properly grounded outlet.
See 'Planning the electrical iInstallation' on page 50.
Never remove the external covers of the appliance.
Never remove any fixed internal parts of the appliance.
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Never tamper with the control panel, door, seals, or any other part of the
appliance.
Never hang dish towels or cloths on any part of the appliance.
WARNING: If the door or door seal is damaged, the appliance must not be
operated until it has been repaired by a competent person. See 'Requirements to be met by personnel, working positions' on page 36.
The appliance must not be operated without the air filter in place.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Requirements relating to the operating environment of the microwave combination oven
The minimum height of free space necessary above the top surface of the
appliance is 50mm (2”).
The floor adjacent to the appliance may be slippery. Clean up spillages
immediately.
This appliance is not intended for mobile use, such as in marine or vehicle
applications.
Cleaning requirements
The appliance should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed.
The cooking chamber of the appliance and the door seals should be cleaned
frequently. Failure to maintain the appliance in a clean condition could lead to
deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance
and possibly result in a hazardous situation.
The appliance should not be cleaned with a water jet.
Details for cleaning door seals, cavities and adjacent parts are provided in the
'Cleaning procedures' section of this manual.
The appliance must be disconnected from its power supply during mainte-
nance and when replacing parts. It is not necessary to disconnect the appliance from the power supply during routine daily cleaning tasks.
When cleaning surfaces of door and oven that come together on closing the
door see the instructions on cleaning the door surface in the 'Cleaning pro-cedures' on page 91 section of this manual.
Emergency instructions
If smoke is observed: switch off the appliance. Unplug or isolate it from the
electrical supply and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Related topics
Summary of hazards 23
Hazards and safety precautions during operation 29
Hazards and safety precautions during cleaning 31
Hazards and safety precautions when moving the appliance 25
Hazards and safety precautions when setting up the appliance 26
Hazards and safety precautions during installing 27
Hazards and safety precautions when preparing appliance for use 28
Hazards and safety precautions when taking the appliance out of service 33
Safety devices 34
Requirements to be met by personnel and working positions 36
Personal protective equipment 37
More on this ...
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3.2 Intended use of your microwave combination oven
Intended use of your microwave combination oven
The microwave combination oven must only be used for the purposes specified below:
The microwave combination oven is designed and built solely for cooking different foodstuffs in
containers approved by the manufacturer. Microwave, convection and impingement are used for this
purpose.
The microwave combination oven is intended solely for professional, commercial use.
Restrictions on use
Some materials are not allowed to be heated in the microwave combination oven:
No dry powder or granulated material
No highly flammable objects with a flash point below 270°C / 518°F, such as highly flammable oils,
fats or cloths (kitchen 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 refer to 'Requirements to be met by personnel, working positions' on
page 36 for the training and qualifications requirements.
Personnel must be aware of the risks and regulations associated with handling heavy loads.
Requirements relating to the operating condition of the microwave combination oven
Do not operate the microwave combination oven unless it has been properly transported, set up,
installed and placed into operation as indicated in this manual and the person responsible for placing
it into operation has confirmed this.
The microwave combination oven must only be operated when all safety devices and protective
equipment are fitted, in working order and fixed properly in place.
The manufacturer's regulations for operation and servicing of the microwave combination oven must
be observed.
Requirements relating to the operating environment of the microwave combination oven
Specified operating environment for the microwave combination oven:
The ambient temperature lies between +4°C / 40°F and +35°C / 95°F
Not a toxic or potentially explosive atmosphere
Dry kitchen floor to reduce the risk of accidents
Specified properties of the installation location:
No fire alarm, no sprinkler system directly above the appliance
No flammable materials, gases or liquids above, on, under or in the vicinity of the appliance
It must be possible to set up the microwave combination oven in the installation position so that it
cannot tip over or slide about. The supporting surface must comply with these requirements.
Mandatory restrictions on use:
The appliance must not be operated outdoors and not be shifted or moved during use.
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 treated with alkali or acid solutions or exposed to acid fumes.
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3.3 Warning signs on your microwave combination oven
Warning and safety signs
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Area
Warning sign
Description
1
Microwaves warning
There is a risk of external and internal burns of body parts following exposure to
microwave energy.
2
Electric shock warning
There is a risk of electric shock if the appliance is serviced without discon-
necting the electrical supply.
3
Fire / electric shock warning
There is a risk of fire / electric shock if the appliance is operated without
respecting the minimum clearances.
4
Hot surface warning
There is a risk of burns from high temperatures inside the cavity and on the
inside of the appliance door.
5
Electric shock warning
There is a risk of electric shock if the electrical power is not connected to a
properly grounded outlet.
Area
Safety symbol
Description
6
Protective Earth (Ground)
7
Equipotential bonding
Mandatory warning signs
The following warning signs / notices must be attached to the microwave combination oven and optional
accessories in the area indicated so as to be easily visible at all times.
Safety symbols
The following safety symbols be attached to the microwave combination oven in the area indicated so as
to be easily visible at all times.
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3.4 Summary of hazards
General rules for dealing with hazards and safety precautions
The microwave combination oven is designed to protect the user from all hazards that can reasonably
be avoided by design measures.
The actual purpose of the microwave combination oven, however, means that there are still residual
risks; you must therefore take precautions to avoid them. A safety device can provide you with a certain
degree of protection against some of these hazards. You must ensure, however, that these safety
devices are in place and in working order.
The nature of these residual risks and what effect they have are described below.
Hazard points
The following illustration shows a Merrychef e2s microwave combination oven:
Excessive microwave energy
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 microwave
energy.
Heat generation (1)
The microwave combination oven becomes hot inside the cavity and on the inside of the appliance door.
This poses a risk of burns on hot surfaces inside the microwave combination oven, and also on hot
appliance parts, food containers and other accessories used for cooking.
Hot steam / vapour (2)
When cooking food the microwave combination oven may generate hot steam and vapour which
escapes when the appliance door is opened and which is removed through the air vents on the rear of
the microwave combination oven when the appliance door is closed. This poses a risk of scalding from
hot steam when the appliance door is opened. Take particular care when opening the appliance door if
the top door edge is below your field of vision.
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Hot liquids
Foodstuffs are cooked in the microwave combination oven. These foodstuffs may also be liquid, or
liquefy during cooking. This poses a risk of scalding from hot liquids, which may be spilled if not handled
properly.
Live components (3)
The microwave combination oven contains live parts. This means a risk from live parts if the cover is not
in place.
Contact with cleaning chemicals
The microwave combination oven must be cleaned using special cleaning chemicals. This poses a risk
from cleaning chemicals, some of which can cause skin burns.
Parts moving against each other (4)
For various actions, such as opening/shutting the appliance door or cleaning the appliance door, there is
the risk that you will crush or cut your hand.
Undercooking of food products
Ensure all food is hot before serving to protect your guests from microbiological contamination of
foodstuffs.
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Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of injury from overstressing your body
When moving the appliance onto and off
the moving equipment
Use a forklift truck or pallet truck
Do not exceed safety limits for lifting
and carrying
Wear personal protective equipment
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of body parts being
crushed if the appliance is
dropped
When moving the appliance
Use suitable handling gear
Move the appliance slowly and care-
fully, and secure it against tipping over
Make sure center of gravity is balanced
Avoid jolts
Risk of body parts being
crushed if the appliance
tips over or falls off
When placing the appliance down on the
supporting surface
Always observe the requirements for the
supporting surface while setting up the
appliance; see 'Requirements for the installation location' on page 44
3.5 Hazards and safety precautions when moving the appliance
Safety hazard: moving heavy weights
Safety hazard: mechanical parts of the appliance
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Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of injury from overstressing your body
When moving the appliance
Use a forklift truck or pallet truck to
place the appliance in the installation
position or to move it to a new position
Always use the correct number of
persons and observe the limits specified for lifting and carrying when adjusting the appliance position
Observe the local occupational safety
regulations
Wear personal protective equipment
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of body parts being
crushed if the appliance is
dropped
When lifting the appliance
Make sure center of gravity is balanced
Avoid jolts
Risk of cuts from sharp
edges
When handling sheet-metal parts
Exercise caution when performing
these tasks
Wear personal protective equipment
3.6 Hazards and safety precautions when setting up the appliance
Safety hazard: moving heavy weights
Safety hazard: mechanical parts of the appliance
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Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of electric shock from
live parts
Under covers
Under the operating panel
Along the mains power lead
Work on the electrical system must only
be performed by qualified electricians
from an authorised service company
Professional working
Ensure that all electrical connections are
in perfect condition and fixed securely
before putting the appliance into use
On the appliance and on adjacent metal
parts
Before preparing the appliance for use,
make sure that the appliance is connected to an equipotential bonding
system (EU).
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Trapping fingers or body
When opening or closing the door
Use the handle and avoid the door hinges
3.7 Hazards and safety precautions during installing
Safety hazard: electrical power
Safety hazard: mechanical parts of the appliance
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Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of electric shock from
live parts
Under covers
Under the operating panel
Along the mains power lead
Work on the electrical system must only
be performed by qualified electricians
from an authorised service company
Professional working
Ensure that all electrical connections are
in perfect condition and fixed securely
before putting the appliance into use
On the appliance and on adjacent metal
parts
Before preparing the appliance for use,
make sure that the appliance is connected to an equipotential bonding
system (EU).
3.8 Hazards and safety precautions when preparing appliance for
use
Safety hazard: electrical power
Additional safety hazards when preparing appliance for use
When preparing the appliance for use, read and follow the safety information given in this chapter and
also the following sections in the chapter 'For your safety' on page 14 in this Installation and User
Manual:
'Hazards and safety precautions during operation'
'Hazards and safety precautions during cleaning'
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Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
A risk of burns from
excessive microwave
energy
If the door, the door seal or the cavity of
the appliance are damaged persons
standing in front of the appliance can be
harmed by leaking microwave energy.
Do not attempt to operate this oven
with the door open since open-door
operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the
safety interlocks.
Do not place any object between the
oven front face and the appliance door
or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
Do not operate the oven if it is dam-
aged. It is particularly important that the
oven door closes properly and that
there is no damage to the (1) door
(bent), (2) hinges, (3) door seals and
sealing surfaces.
The oven should not be adjusted or
repaired by anyone except properly
qualified service personnel.
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
A risk of burns from hot
surfaces
Inside the entire cavity, including all parts
that are or were inside during cooking,
such as
Racks
Containers, baking sheets, shelf grills
etc.
On the inside of the appliance door
Wear specified protective clothing, in
particular protective gloves
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of scalding from hot
liquid
Inside the cavity
Outside the appliance
Only load containers holding liquid or
liquefying food into the cavity that allow
a proper view inside the container, and
always hold horizontally when removing
Wear specified protective clothing, in
particular protective gloves
3.9 Hazards and safety precautions during operation
Safety hazard: microwave energy
Safety hazard: heat – hot surfaces
Safety hazard: heat – hot liquid
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Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk from microbiological
contamination of food
When cooking is manually interrupted
Never deliberately interrupt the cooking
process
Do not store food temporarily in the
appliance
When cooking is interrupted because of a
power failure
Once the appliance is running again,
consider how the length of time taken to
resume operation will affect the food
condition.
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of crushing of body
parts
While appliances are being moved on a
wheeled platform
Only move appliances forward for the
purpose of cleaning the case of the
microwave combination oven or the
floor under the appliances.
Disconnect the appliance from the
electrical supply before moving it
When operating the appliances, always
engage the parking brake on the
wheels
Check that wheel brakes are on before
operation each day
Risk of hands and feet
being pinched
Risk of scalding from hot
liquid food
Risk of electric shock from
live parts
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of electric shock from
live parts
If appliances on wheeled stands start
moving unintentionally and the power
supply is pulled off
When operating the appliances, always
engage the parking brake on the
wheels
Check that wheel brakes are on before
operation each day
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of slipping from
escaping condensate
In front of the appliance
Ensure that the floor around the appliance is dry at all times
Safety hazard: contamination of foodstuffs
Safety hazard: moving appliances supported on a wheeled base
Safety hazard: electrical power
Safety hazard: mechanical parts of the appliance
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Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of chemical burns or
irritation to skin, eyes and
respiratory system from
contact with cleaning
chemicals and their fumes
For all cleaning actions
Do not let cleaning chemicals come
into contact with your skin or eyes
Do not heat up the appliance if there
are cleaning chemicals inside
Never spray cleaning chemicals into
the cavity
Do not breathe in spray
Wear personal protective equipment
When corrosive cleaning chemicals are
used
Only use those cleaning chemicals
specified under 'Cleaning agents' on
page 92.
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of food contamination
from cleaning chemicals
If the cavity has not been washed off
properly after cleaning.
Wash off the cavity using a clean cloth
and plenty of clean warm water, then
wipe with a soft cloth or paper towel.
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
A risk of burns from hot
surfaces
Inside the entire cavity, including all parts
that are or were inside during cooking,
such as
Racks
Containers, baking sheets, shelf grills
etc.
On the inside of the appliance door
Before starting cleaning tasks, wait
until the cavity has cooled to below
50°C / 122°F or use the 'cool down'
function to cool the cavity
Wear specified protective clothing, in
particular protective gloves
Risk of scalding from hot
steam if water is sprayed
into the hot cavity
In the entire cavity
Before starting cleaning work, wait until
the cavity has cooled to below 50°C /
122°F or use the 'Cool Down' function
to cool the cavity
Wear specified protective clothing, in
particular protective gloves
Risk of scalding from hot
steam
In front of the appliance if the cavity is
being cooled by the 'Cool Down' function
Step back from the appliance to avoid
the hot steam and vapour escaping
through the open appliance door
Do not put your head inside the cavity
3.10 Hazards and safety precautions during cleaning
Safety hazard: cleaning chemicals
Safety hazard: contamination of foodstuffs
Safety hazard: heat
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Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
All specified hazards
While appliances are being moved on a
wheeled platform
When moving the microwave combination oven, take care not to wheel over the
electrical supply cables
Risk of crushing of body
parts
While appliances are being moved on a
wheeled platform
Watch out for the connecting cables
Risk of scalding from hot
liquid food
While appliances are being moved on a
wheeled platform
Always remove any food from the
appliance before moving it
Risk of electric shock from
live parts
While appliances are being moved on a
wheeled platform
Watch out for connected electrical cables
Risk of tripping from
exposed cables
While cleaning behind appliances when
pulled forward
Exercise caution when performing this
action
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of electric shock
caused by a short-circuit
If the appliance comes into contact with
water
Do not wash down the outer case with
water
Always keep the USB cover closed
during cleaning
Risk of electric shock from
live parts
If appliances on wheeled stands start
moving unintentionally and the power
supply is pulled off
When operating the appliances, always
engage the parking brake on the
wheels
Check that wheel brakes are on before
operation each day
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of crushing to hands
and pinching of fingers
When opening and closing the appliance
door
Exercise caution when performing this
action
Safety hazard: moving appliances supported on a wheeled base
Safety hazard: electrical power
Safety hazard: mechanical parts of the appliance
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Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of electric shock from
live parts
Under covers
Under the operating panel
Work on the electrical system must only
be performed by qualified electricians
from an authorized customer service
company
Professional working
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of injury from overstressing your body
When moving the appliance onto and off
the moving equipment
Use a forklift truck or pallet truck
Do not exceed safety limits for lifting
and carrying
Wear personal protective equipment
Danger
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of body parts being
crushed if the appliance
tips over or falls off
When the appliance is being moved e.g.
to gain better access to the connections
Always observe the requirements for the
supporting surface when taking the
appliance out of service; see 'Require-ments for the installation site' on page 44
Risk of slipping on damp
kitchen floor
In front of the appliance
Ensure that the floor around the appliance is dry at all times
3.11 Hazards and safety precautions when taking the appliance out
of service
Safety hazard: electrical power
Safety hazard: moving heavy weights
Safety hazard: mechanical parts of the appliance
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Item
Safety device
Function
Check
1
Covers can only be
removed using a tool
Prevents live parts from being
touched accidentally
Prevents access to the moving
fan from the wiring compartment
Check that the covers are in place
2
Operating panel can
only be removed using a
tool
Prevents live parts from being
touched accidentally
Ensure that the operating panel is
in place
3
Door seal
Protects the user and outside
environment from microwave
energy leaking from the cavity
Check the door seal regularly for
signs of damage and replace 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 interlocks:
Electric door sensor for
appliance door
Ensures that the microwave
generation system cannot be
powered when the door is open.
Check door switch:
Action:
Open the appliance door fully
Press Start
Result:
Door open warning message
3.12 Safety devices
Meaning
The microwave combination oven has a number of safety devices to protect the user from hazards. It is
absolutely essential that all safety devices are fitted and in working order when operating the appliance.
Position and function
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Item
Safety device
Function
Check
6
(no picture,
installed by
customer)
Disconnection device
Installed by the customer close
to the appliance; easily visible
and accessible, 1- or 3-pole
action, minimum contact separation 3 mm.
Used to disconnect the appliance
from the power supply during
cleaning, repair and servicing
work and in case of danger
Action:
Trip the disconnection device
7
(no picture)
Internal fuses
Prevent faulty components from
drawing too much current and
causing potential fire hazard.
Ensure that the internal fuses are
correctly rated
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Personnel
Qualifications
Tasks
Chef
Has relevant professional training
Knows relevant national food legislation
and regulations, plus hygiene legislation
and regulations
Must keep records in accordance with
HACCP
Trained in how to operate the microwave
combination oven
Essentially performs organizational tasks
such as
Entering the cooking profile data
Editing existing cooking profiles in the
cookbook
Developing 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 supervision
Knows the regulations associated with
handling heavy loads
Essentially performs specific operating
tasks such as
Loading the microwave combination
oven
Starting a cooking profile
Removing food
Cleaning the microwave combination
oven
Fitting accessories in the microwave
combination oven
Minor servicing tasks
Equipment mover
Trained in the use of a pallet truck and
forklift truck
Knows the regulations associated with
handling heavy loads
Conveying within the establishment
Service technician
Is an authorised service agent
Has relevant technical training
Is trained in the particular appliance
Knows the regulations associated with
handling heavy loads
Setting up the appliance
Preparing the appliance for first-time
use and taking the appliance out of
service
Instructing the user
3.13 Requirements to be met by personnel and working positions
Requirements to be met by operating personnel
Working positions
The working position for personnel installing and preparing the appliance for first-time use is the entire
appliance area.
The working position for personnel when operating the appliance is in front of the appliance door.
The working position for staff during cleaning and servicing is the entire appliance area.
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Activity
Materials used
Personal protective equipment
Conveying within the establishment
Setting up the appliance on a work
surface, stand or in a stacking kit
Setting up the appliance in the installa-
tion location
Suitable lifting gear
Forklift truck or pallet
truck
Protective gloves
Safety boots
Hard hat (e.g. when heavy loads are
being lifted, working overhead, ...)
Activity
Materials used
Personal protective equipment
Installing and removing (taking out of
operation) the electrical connection
Tools and equipment
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 the user
Tools and equipment
depending on the task
Work wear as specified in country-specific standards and directives for
kitchen work, in particular:
Protective clothing
Heat protective gloves (compliant with
EN 407 in European Union)
Safety boots
Dismantling the appliance (taking out of
operation)
Suitable lifting gear
Forklift truck or pallet
truck
Protective gloves
Safety boots
Hard hat (e.g. when heavy loads are
being lifted, working overhead)
Activity
Materials used
Personal protective equipment
Loading / removing food
None
Work wear as specified in country-specific standards and directives for
kitchen work, in particular:
Protective clothing
Heat protective gloves (compliant with
EN 407 in European Union)
Safety boots
Removing and fitting parts
Tools and equipment
depend on the task
Work wear as specified in country-specific standards and directives for
kitchen work, in particular:
Protective clothing
Heat protective gloves (compliant with
EN 407 in European Union)
Safety boots
3.14 Personal protective equipment
Moving and setting up the appliance
Installation, preparing for first-time use and taking out of service
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Activity
Materials used
Personal protective equipment
Cleaning the cavity by hand
Handling spray bottles
Cleaning chemicals
approved by the manufacturer
Protective chemicals
approved by the manufacturer
Items of protection equipment, depending on cleaning chemical being
used:
The EC safety datasheet for the relevant
cleaning chemical contains a more
precise specification of these items. An
up-to-date copy can be obtained from
the manufacturer.
Refer to the label on the cleaning
chemical concerned.
Cleaning components and accessories
according to relevant instructions
Common household
detergent: mild on skin,
alkali-free, pH-neutral and
odourless
Follow the instructions given by the
manufacturer of the cleaning chemical
you are using
Cleaning the outside of the appliance
case
Common household
stainless steel cleaner or
hard surface cleaner
Follow the instructions given by the
manufacturer of the cleaning chemical
you are using
Cleaning
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Working safely with the appliance 40
Moving the appliance to the installation location 41
4 Moving the appliance
Purpose of this chapter
This chapter provides information on how to move the appliance.
This chapter is intended for the owner's member of staff responsible for the appliance and for a qualified
member of staff from an authorized service company.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
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4.1 Working safely with the appliance
For your safety
Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precautions
when moving the appliance' on page 25.
Eligibility of personnel for moving the appliance
Personnel eligible for moving the appliance:
Only personnel who are trained in the use of a pallet truck and fork-lift truck 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 protective equipment specified in the section 'Personal protective equipment' on page 37 of the 'For your safety‘ chapter for the relevant tasks.
Moving heavy loads
Risk of injury from lifting incorrectly
When lifting the appliance, the weight of the appliance may lead to injuries, especially in the area of the
torso.
Use a fork-lift truck/pallet truck to move the appliance.
When lifting the appliance, use enough people for the weight of the appliance (value depending on
age and gender). Observe the local occupational safety regulations.
Wear personal protective equipment.
Unsuitable supporting surface
Risk of crushing if the appliance tips over or falls off
Body parts can be crushed if the appliance tips over or falls off.
Make sure that the appliance is never placed on an unsuitable supporting surface.
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Minimum door opening
Width
[in]
21.1
[mm]
535
Height
[in]
33.5
[mm]
850
Depth
[in]
35.3
[mm]
895
4.2 Moving the appliance to the installation location
Space required for conveying the appliance
Make sure that there is enough width and height along the entire route used for conveying the appliance
to ensure it can get through to its installation location.
The table below shows the dimensions of the appliance including packaging, which are needed to
determine the minimum doorway dimensions required to allow the appliance to be brought to its installation location:
Load bearing capability for conveying the appliance
Provide moving equipment that is rated capable of carrying the load.
Refer to the weight of the appliances including packaging to determine the minimum working load limit of
handling equipment; see ‘Dimensions and weights' on page 108.
Moving the appliance to the installation location
Please observe the following points when conveying the appliance:
Always move the appliance on a pallet.
Always move the appliance in an upright position.
Move the appliance slowly and carefully, and secure it against tipping over.
Make sure that you do not knock against things with the appliance.
Avoid moving the appliance along uneven routes or up or down slopes/steps.
Do not lift the oven by the handle but always use the hand lifting points.
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Safe working when setting up the appliance 43
Requirements for the installation location 44
Unpacking the appliance 46
Taking the appliance off the pallet 48
Mounting the appliance on a work surface 48
5 Setting up the appliance
Purpose of this chapter
This chapter provides information on how to set up your appliance.
This chapter is intended for the user and for a qualified member of staff from an authorized service
company.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
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5.1 Safe working when setting up the appliance
For your safety
Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precautions
when setting up the appliance' on page 26.
Eligibility of personnel for setting up the appliance
Personnel eligible for setting up the appliance:
Only qualified personnel from an authorized service company are permitted to set up the appliance.
Regulations for setting up the appliance
Local and national standards and regulations relating to workplaces in catering kitchens 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 following personal protective equipment specified in the section 'Personal protective equipment' on page 37 of the 'For your safety‘ chapter for the relevant tasks.
Moving heavy loads
Risk of injury from lifting incorrectly
When lifting the appliance, the weight of the appliance may lead to injuries, especially in the area of the
torso.
Use a forklift truck or pallet truck to place the appliance in the installation position or to move it to a
new position.
When shifting the appliance into the correct position, use enough people for the weight of the ap-
pliance when lifting it (value depending on age and gender). Observe the local occupational safety
regulations.
Wear personal protective equipment.
Unsuitable supporting surface
Risk of crushing if the appliance tips over or falls off
Body parts can be crushed if the appliance tips over or falls off.
Make sure that the appliance is never placed on an unsuitable supporting surface.
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Empty weight of appliance
e2s High Power version
[lbs]
134
[kg]
61.0
e2s Standard Power version
[lbs]
114
[kg]
51.7
5.2 Requirements for the installation location
Meaning
This section contains information to help you choose a suitable installation location for the microwave
combination oven. Inspect the intended installation location carefully to ensure it is suitable before taking
the appliance there and starting the installation.
Rules for setting up the appliance safely
To prevent hazards that arise from the installation site and environment of the appliances, the following
rules must be observed:
It must be possible to comply with the operating conditions. For operating conditions, see 'Re-
quirements relating to the operating environment of the microwave combination oven' on page 20.
There is a risk of fire from the heat emitted from hot surfaces. Therefore flammable materials, gases
or liquids must not be located near, on or below the appliance. When choosing where to install the
appliance it is essential to remember this requirement together with the minimum space required for
the appliance.
Heat sources in the vicinity must lie at a minimum distance of 500 mm / 20 in.
The appliance must be installed so that there is absolutely no possibility that liquid from the appliance
or liquid coming from cooking processes can reach deep-fat fryers or appliances that use hot, uncovered fat. Deep-fat fryers or appliances that use hot, uncovered fat that are 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 in-
stallations and sprinkler systems must be set up to handle the level of steam and vapour expected to
escape from the appliance when the door is opened.
It must be possible to set up the supporting structure for the appliance (work surface, stand or
stacking kit) in the installation position so that it cannot tip over or slide about. The supporting surface
must satisfy the requirements listed below.
Vibrations must generally be avoided when using wheeled oven stands or wheeled stacking kits.
Requirements for the supporting surface
The supporting surface must have the following properties:
The supporting surface must be flat and level.
The supporting surface must be able to bear the in-use weight of the appliance plus the weight of the
structure supporting the appliance.
The structure supporting the appliance (work surface or stand) must be able to bear the in-use weight
of the appliance.
Actual space requirements
Far more room than the specified minimum space requirement is needed in front of the appliances to
operate the microwave combination ovens safely, in particular to handle hot food safely.
Larger wall gaps are generally recommended to provide access for servicing.
In the installation location, the following parts must not be covered, adjusted or blocked (see also
'Design and function of the microwave combination oven' on page 12):
Air vent on the rear of the appliance
Air filter at the front of the appliance
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Meaning
Space required
A
Safety clearance from the top
[in]
2
[mm]
50 B Depth requirement, appliance door open at 90°
[in]
12.2
[mm]
310
Safety clearance on left-/right-hand side / at rear
[in] 0 [mm]
0
Minimum space required
The following diagram and table show the space required for the appliance for different installation and
operating situations. They also show the minimum horizontal distances from adjacent walls and surfaces. The safety clearance on the top must always be complied with.
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1.
Cut the box banding straps. Remove the lid.
2.
Remove the customer documentation and any product accessories.
5.3 Unpacking the appliance
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3.
Remove the packaging.
4.
Inspect the appliance for damage before signing the delivery
note. Record any damage on the delivery note and notify the
carrier and manufacturer.
5.
WARNING
Never install or put into service a damaged appliance under any
circumstances.
Contents
The following parts are supplied:
1x Microwave Combination Oven
1x air filter
1x solid cook plate / wire rack
1x paddle
1x cool down pan
1x Installation and User Manual
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1.
Identify appropriate lifting points.
2.
Lift the appliance from packaging.
Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment.
3.
WARNING
Don't lift the oven from the handle.
Risk of crushing from the appliance tipping over.
5.4 Taking the appliance off the pallet
The weight of your appliance is given in the 'Technical Data' on page 107.
5.5 Mounting the appliance on a work surface
Rules for setting up the appliance safely
Observe the following rules to ensure that the appliance is installed in a stable situation:
It must be possible to set up the work surface in the installation position so that it cannot tip over or
slide about. The supporting surface must comply with the requirements.
The work top must have a non-slip surface.
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6 Installation
Purpose of this chapter
This chapter explains how to connect your microwave combination oven to the electrical supply.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
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6.1 Safe working during electrical installation
For your safety
Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precautions
during installation' on page 27.
Eligibility of personnel for the electrical installation
Only electricians qualified under the terms of EN 50110-1 and from an authorized service company are
permitted to perform work on electrical equipment.
Regulations for the electrical installation
Observe the following requirement to prevent hazards caused by faulty electrical connections:
The electrical supply must be connected in accordance with applicable local and national 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 section 'Personal protective equipment' on
page 37 of the 'For your safety‘ chapter for the relevant tasks.
Live components
Risk of electric shock from live parts
When the appliance is not connected to an equipotential bonding system, there is a risk of electric
shock from touching live parts.
Make sure that any work on the electrical system is performed solely by a qualified electrician from an
authorized service company.
Make sure that the electrical connections are intact and connected securely before putting the
appliance into use.
Before preparing the appliance for use, make sure that the appliance, including all metallic accesso-
ries, is connected to an equipotential bonding system.
6.2 Planning the electrical installation
Meaning
It is crucial to the safe and reliable operation of the appliance that the electrical system is installed
carefully and correctly. All the rules and regulations listed here, and the described procedure, must be
strictly followed.
Rules for safe electrical installation of the appliances
Observe the following rules to prevent hazards caused by faulty electrical connections:
The electrical supply must be connected in accordance with applicable local regulations of the
professional associations and of the relevant power supply company.
The case of the appliance must be grounded in a suitable manner and connected to an equipotential
bonding system.
If two microwave combination ovens are installed in a stacking kit, both cases of the appliances and
the stacking kit itself must be grounded in a suitable manner and connected to an equipotential
bonding system.
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Equipment
Regulations
Fuse
Fuse protection and connection of the appliance must comply with local regulations
and national installation requirements.
Equipotential bonding
The appliance must be incorporated in an equipotential bonding system.
Equipotential bonding: electrical connection that ensures that the frames of elec-
trical equipment and any external conductive components are at an equal (or
practically equal) potential.
Residual-current device
(RCD)
The installation regulations require protection by a residual-current device (RCD).
Suitable residual-current devices meeting the relevant national regulations must be
used.
If the installation includes more than one appliance, one residual-current device
must be provided for each appliance.
Disconnection device
An easily accessible all-pole disconnection device with a minimum contact separation of 3 mm must be installed close to the appliance. The appliance must be
connected via this disconnection device.
The disconnection device is used to disconnect the appliance from the electrical
supply for cleaning, repair and installation work.
For microwave combination ovens on a wheeled platform, the length of the mains power lead must
accommodate the degree of movement allowed to the appliance by the retaining device on the
wheeled platform. When moving the assembly (platform plus appliance), never place the mains
power lead under tension.
All electrical connections must be checked when the appliance is prepared for first-time use to ensure
cables are laid correctly and connections are made properly.
Equipment provided by customer and electrical installation regulations
The table below shows what equipment must be provided by the customer and what regulations must be
observed when connecting the appliance.
Fitted frequency-converter
The appliance is fitted with one frequency converter (FC) and an EMC mains input filter.
These devices may result in a leakage current of more than 3.5 mA per FC drive.
Use a suitable RCD for the rated voltage.
Properties of the residual-current device
The residual-current device (RCD) must have the following properties:
Filter for filtering out RF currents
“Time delayed" trip characteristic for RCD devices with trip threshold >30mA: prevents RCD being
tripped by charging currents of capacitors and parasitic capacitances when appliance is switched on.
“Leakage current protection, type SI” trip characteristic for RCD devices with trip threshold 30mA:
insensitive to nuisance tripping.
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Illustration
Meaning
UK models are fitted with a blue 32 A plug to IEC 60309 (EN
60309).
The circuit breakers should be rated at 32 A for 32 A and 16 A
for 16 A plug configurations and be Time Delay, Motor Start
Type (European Type D).
UK 13 A models are fitted with a moulded plug to BS1363,
fused at 13A.
EU 16 A models are fitted with a moulded plug to CEE 7/7
(Type F Schuko) rated at 16 A.
Twin Phase models should be connected as shown.
Circuit Breakers should be rated at 20 A or higher per phase
and be Time Delay, Motor Start Type (European Type D).
An Equipotential Bonding point is provided on the rear panel of the appliance for independent Earth
(GND) connection.
6.3 Electrical installation requirements
Circuit Breakers
Establishments with standard (Type ‘B’) circuit breakers are sensitive to ‘surges’ which occur on
switching on freezers, refrigerators and other catering equipment, including microwave combination
ovens. Because of this, a Type ‘D’ circuit breaker (designed specifically for this type of equipment) must
be fitted. An individual, suitably rated circuit breaker should be fitted for each appliance installed.
Low impedance electrical supply
This commercial combination microwave oven complies with EN 61000-3-11. However, when connecting sensitive equipment to the same supply as the appliance, the user should determine in consultation with the supply authority, if necessary, that a low impedance supply is used.
Electrical supply
Equipotential bonding
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Phase loading diagram
Explanation to phase loading diagram
Phase Loading
Loading per phase is not equal. Therefore it is recommended to connect other electrical equipment to
L3+N.
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Procedure for preparing the appliance for use 57
Main menu screen 59
The keyboard screen 60
7 Preparing the appliance for use
Purpose of this chapter
This chapter shows you how to put the microwave combination oven into operation and how to cook.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
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7.1 Safe working when preparing the appliance for use
For your safety when preparing the appliance for use
Before starting work, make sure that you are familiar with the hazards described under 'Hazards and
safety precautions when preparing appliance for use' on page 28 and in the chapter 'For your safety' in
this Installation and User Manual.
Personal protective equipment for preparing the appliance for use
Wear the personal protective equipment specified in the section 'Personal protective equipment' on
page 37 of the 'For your safety‘ chapter for the relevant tasks.
Rules for safe operation of the appliance
To avoid hazards, the following rules must be observed during operation:
The exhaust vent on the rear of the appliance, and the ventilation holes in the front of the appliance
base must not be covered, obstructed or blocked.
Ensure all appropriate accessories are fitted.
To avoid hazards, the following rules must be observed when operating 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 operation each day.
Live components
Risk of electric shock from live parts
When the appliance is not connected to an equipotential bonding system, there is a risk of electric
shock from touching live parts.
Make sure that any work on the electrical system is performed solely by a qualified electrician from an
authorized service company.
Before preparing the appliance for use, make sure that the appliance, including all metallic accesso-
ries, is connected to an equipotential bonding system.
Hot surfaces
Risk of burns from high temperatures inside the cavity and on the inside of the appliance door
You may get burnt if you touch any of the interior parts of the cooking chamber, the inside of the
appliance door or any parts that were inside the oven during cooking.
Wear personal protective equipment.
Hot steam / vapour
Risk of scalding from hot steam and vapour
When opening the door, always be cautious of escaping hot steam and vapour which can cause
scalding to face, hands, feet and legs.
When you are cooling the cavity using the ‘cool down’ function, step back from the appliance to avoid
the hot steam and vapour escaping through the open door.
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Excessive microwave energy
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 can result in
harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety inter-
locks.
Do not place any object between the oven front face and the appliance door or allow soil or cleaner
residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly
and that there is no damage to the (1) door (bent), (2) hinges, (3) door seals and sealing surfaces.
The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel.
Radio interference
NOTICE
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Reduce or eliminate interference to radio, television, or other electrical appliances by doing the following:
Place electrical 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.
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Cooking utensils
Permitted
Notice
Heat resistant containers
Toughened glass
YES
Compatible vitreous ceramics
YES
Do not use items with metallic decoration.
Earthenware (porcelain, crockery, china, etc.)
YES
Metallic and foil trays
Any metal or foil containers
NO
Plastic containers
Dual-ovenable plastic containers
YES
Use only plastic containers approved by the
manufacturer.
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 it is cooking in the cavity.
Temperature probes
NO
7.2 Procedure for preparing the appliance for use
Checks prior to preparing the appliance for use
Before preparing the microwave combination oven for use use the checklists below to make sure that all
important requirements are met. The appliance must not be put into operation until all the specified
requirements are met.
Checklist for moving, setting up and installing the appliance:
Cardboard packaging and transport securing devices etc. have been removed completely from the
appliance.
The appliance has no signs of damage.
The appliance has been set up so that it cannot slide about or tip over; the requirements for the
installation position and the area around the appliance have been met.
The appliance is installed in accordance with the installation regulations.
Checklist for safety devices and warnings:
All safety devices are in their designated position, are working correctly and are secured properly in
place.
All warning signs are in their designated position.
Suitable cooking utensils
Check the manufacturer’s instructions and temperature rating to determine the suitability of individual
containers or utensils using each of the cooking functions. The following chart provides general
guidelines:
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1.
Make all the relevant safety checks and ensure the appliance is
clean and empty.
Then switch the appliance ON.
2.
The easyTouch® screen illuminates with the display briefly
showing the serial number and appliance data.
If required, to keep the data on the screen, lightly tap the screen
once to freeze the display. Tap again to continue.
3.
When the appliance is set up with two or more preheating
temperatures a choice is displayed.
Scroll arrows at the bottom of the screen indicate that there are
more temperature choices not shown on the screen.
If necessary, use the scroll arrows. Then select the temperature
required to start preheating the cavity.
4.
During preheating the display shows the progress as the cavity
heats up to the set temperature.
To stop the cavity heating up touch the red ‘X’ symbol at the
bottom of the screen.
5.
The appliance is ready to use when the 'cookbook' is displayed.
Start up
Customer guidance and instruction
Instruct the user regarding all safety-related functions and devices.
Instruct the user in how to operate the appliance.
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Button
Meaning
Function
Development Mode
'Development Mode' enables multistage cooking profiles to
be developed, then stored under a name and symbol for
reuse.
Press&Go
'Press&Go' allows quick access to use the cooking profiles
that are already stored.
Cookbook
'Cookbook' contains the cooking profiles stored in the
memory of the appliance. It displays favourites, cooking
profile groups and a complete listing of all cooking profiles
available.
Cleaning / Temp change
'Cleaning / Temp change' allows the cavity temperature to
be changed and the appliance to be prepared for cleaning
with reminders displayed to assist during the cleaning
process.
Settings
'Settings' are used to control the appliance settings and
functions including time and language, loading cooking
profiles and for service and maintenance purposes.
7.3 Main menu screen
Appearance
The buttons and what they do
The easyTouch screen display
The easyTouch® screen display, layout and icons shown herein are for guidance purposes only and are
not intended to be an exact representation of those supplied with the appliance.
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Button
Meaning
Function
Keyboard screen
The keyboard screen is used to enter an authorised
password to enter data for programmes and may restrict
operator access to some functions.
Clear screen
Select the 'clear screen' key to delete text from the keyboard screen.
Keyboard
Type in text using the keyboard.
Spacebar
Select the 'spacebar' key to insert a blank.
Return
Select the 'return' key to start a new line.
Keyboard scroll
Select the up/down arrows to scroll the keyboard screen.
Enter / OK
Select the green check mark to confirm settings and
continue.
Previous screen
Select the 'backspace' key to return to a previous screen.
7.4 The keyboard screen
Appearance
The buttons and their functions
Character length
For names of cooking profiles, names of cooking profile groups and passwords use 1-20 characters in
2 lines max.
For stage instructions of individual cooking profiles use 1-54 characters in 5 lines max.
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Operation instructions: Full Serve Mode 68
8 Cooking procedures
Purpose of this chapter
This chapter shows you how to operate the microwave combination oven for cooking and what procedures to follow for cooking.
The 'Operating principles and instructions for cooking' is a step-by-step guide to the cooking procedures.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
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Working safely with the appliance 63
Turning the oven on and off 65
How to cook 66
8.1 Operating principles and instructions for cooking
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8.1.1 Working safely with the appliance
Your safety and the safety of your staff
Before your personnel start working with the microwave combination oven for the first time, familiarize
yourself with the information contained in the chapter 'For your safety' on page 14 and make relevant
safety arrangements.
Instruct your personnel to learn the safe-working rules given in this section before starting work, and to
follow them strictly.
Instruct your personnel to familiarize themselves with the hazard warnings listed in this section and in
further instructions below, and instil in them the importance of 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 protective equipment' on page 37 of the 'For your safety' on page 14 chapter for the relevant
tasks.
Rules for safe operation
To avoid hazards, the following rules must be observed during operation:
The air outlets on the rear of the appliance, and the air inlets on the front of the appliance underneath
the door must not be covered, obstructed or blocked.
Additional rules for safe operation on a wheeled trolley
To avoid hazards, the following rules must be observed when operating appliances positioned on a
wheeled trolley:
The parking brakes on the front wheels must always be engaged when operating the appliances.
Check that the wheel brakes are on before operation each day.
Handling heavy loads
Inform your personnel that lifting heavy containers and moving heavy transport trolleys may result in
tiredness and discomfort, and faults may occur with the moving equipment.
Hot surfaces
Risk of burns from high temperatures inside the cavity and on the inside of the appliance door
You may get burnt if you touch any of the interior parts of the cavity, the inside of the appliance door or
any parts that are or were inside the oven during cooking. Wear personal protective equipment.
Hot steam / vapour
Risk of scalding from hot steam and vapour
Escaping hot steam and vapour can cause scalding to face and hands.
When opening the door and when cooling the cavity using the ‘CoolDown’ function, step back from
the appliance to avoid the hot steam and vapour hit your body after escaping through the open door.
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Hot liquids
Risk of scalding from hot liquids
Spilling liquid foods can result in scalds to face and hands.
Only use containers of appropriate size.
Insert the food containers correctly.
Always place containers holding liquids or holding food that will liquefy during cooking on shelves that
allow a proper view into the container for all users. Always take out horizontally any containers holding
liquids or holding food that will liquefy during cooking.
Wear personal protective equipment.
Excessive microwave energy
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 can result in
harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety inter-
locks.
Do not place any object between the oven front face and the appliance door or allow soil or cleaner
residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly
and that there is no damage to the (1) door (bent), (2) hinges, (3) door seals and sealing surfaces.
The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel.
Break in the cold chain
Risk of microbiological contamination of foods
Never use the appliance for temporary storage of food.
Never intentionally interrupt the cooking process.
Once the appliance is running again after a power failure, consider how the length of time taken to
resume operation will affect the food condition. If in doubt discard the food.
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1.
Switch on the microwave combination oven.
2.
Wait until the software is ready for use.
NOTE:
The main menu screen visible on the left is only displayed in Full
Service Mode.
1.
Perform the necessary cleaning tasks as specified in the
cleaning schedule.
2.
Switch off the microwave combination oven.
3.
Leave the appliance door ajar in order to let moisture escape.
NOTE:
Switch off the power on site before prolonged breaks in use.
8.1.2 Turning the oven on and off
For your safety when using the microwave combination oven
Before starting work, it is essential that you familiarize yourself with the rules and hazard warnings
specified in 'Working safely with the appliance' on page 63, and follow the instructions given there.
Switching on the microwave combination oven
Switching off the oven at the end of the working day
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1.
Select a cooking profile from the cookbook or enter a new
cooking profile.
2.
Follow the prompts displayed by the software.
3.
Open the appliance door.
4.
Place the prepared food in the microwave combination oven.
5.
Close the appliance door again.
6.
Start the cooking process.
7.
Wait for the cooking 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 appliance door again.
1.
Select the 'all menus' symbol.
8.1.3 How to cook
For your safety when using the microwave combination oven
Before starting work, it is essential that you familiarize yourself with the rules and hazard warnings
specified in 'Working safely with the appliance' on page 63, and follow the instructions given there.
Requirements
You are sufficiently familiar with using the software to be able to select saved cooking profiles or enter
new cooking profiles that are suitable for the food you wish to cook, and to run these profiles.
The microwave combination oven and accessories and fittings used have been cleaned properly.
There are no foreign objects in the cavity.
The air filter is fitted in place on the oven front underneath the appliance door.
How to cook
Using a cooking profile (Quick Serve Mode)
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2.
Use scroll up/down arrows to find the cooking profile.
NOTE:
If a picture has a red frame around it the cavity temperature is set
too high or too low for that cooking profile.
See ‘Changing the cooking chamber temperature’ on page 74.
Ensure that a food product is placed into the cavity before starting
a cooking profile.
Take all the necessary precautions to ensure that you do not burn
yourself.
Open the appliance door, place the food product into the hot
cavity and close the door.
3.
Select the required cooking profile to start cooking.
Example: 'ITALIAN SUB x 1'.
WARNING:
Hot surfaces at the door and in the cavity
4.
The cooking profile either starts immediately displaying a
countdown timer, or an instruction is displayed first.
Follow the stage instruction and then press the green check mark
to start the cooking profile.
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 cooking profile has finished and remove
the food product from the cavity.
The display then returns to the 'cookbook' screen automatically.
NOTE:
Opening the door during cooking stops the cooking profile and
a warning appears.
Closing the door allows the user to continue or cancel the
cooking profile.
To check the cavity temperature when cooking, lightly tap the
temperature displayed. The cavity temperature is shown with an
asterisk.
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The Press&Go Menu 69
Using a cooking profile 70
Creating a cooking profile 71
Using a cooking profile 74
Managing cooking profile groups 77
Basic settings of your microwave combination oven 81
Using a USB stick 89
8.2 Operation instructions: Full Serve Mode
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1.
Select 'Press&Go' from the main menu screen.
2.
Select the cooking profile required to cook.
3.
The display shows the cooking time count down.
The timer bar turns red to indicate that the cooking cycle has
finished.
1.
After selecting ‘Press&Go’ from the main menu screen, select the
'edit cookbook' symbol.
2.
Two lists are displayed.
The list on the left shows the cooking profiles being part of the
‘Press&Go’ menu.
The list on the right shows other cooking profiles which are
available.
Both lists can be scrolled up or down using the blue arrows on the
right of each list.
3.
Select a cooking profile from the list on the left.
Choose whether to change its position within the list or to remove
it into the list on the right.
To change the order of cooking profiles in the left list use the blue
up/down arrows in the middle.
To move a selected cooking profile to or from the 'Press&Go'
menu use the green/red arrows in the middle.
4.
To make a cooking profile from the right list available in the
'Press&Go' menu move it into the left list.
5.
Select backspace to return to the 'Press&Go' menu screen when
finished.
8.2.1 The Press&Go Menu
Running a cooking profile from the Press&Go menu
Choosing which cooking profiles are shown in the Press&Go menu screen
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1.
Select the 'cookbook' symbol from the main menu screen.
2.
Select a group of cooking profiles, for example ‘ITALIAN SUBS’,
to display the individual cooking profiles.
3.
Select a cooking profile to start, for example ‘ITALIAN SUB x 2’.
4.
Follow any instructions on the screen, if displayed.
Press the green check mark to cook.
5.
The cooking time counts down for each program stage.
6.
When the cooking profile ends a red bar is displayed usually with
an audible sound. Open the door or touch the red ‘X’ to return to
the cooking profile.
Opening the appliance door during cooking stops the cooking
profile and displays a warning.
Closing the door allows the user to continue or cancel the
cooking profile.
8.2.2 Using a cooking profile
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1.
Select the 'chef's hat' symbol from the main menu screen to enter
the Development Mode.
2.
The temperature value displays the set temperature for preheating the cavity.
To increase or decrease the temperature required, select the
'temperature' symbol, enter a temperature value in the keypad
within the limits displayed.
Select the green check mark to continue.
3.
Select the 'clock' symbol.
Enter the cooking time in the keypad up to a maximum of 10
minutes for each stage.
Example: Enter 110 (for 1 minute and 10 seconds).
Select the green check mark to save the inserted value.
4.
Select the 'microwave' symbol.
Set the microwave power in the keypad (0 and 5-100%).
Select the green check mark to save the inserted value.
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Select the 'fan' symbol to set the fan speed within the limits shown
on the screen.
Select the green check mark to save the inserted value.
6.
Select the 'information' symbol to enter an instruction of a stage
(optional).
Example: "Stage 1 - place a food product into the cavity".
When cooking the instruction appears in the display at the be-
ginning of that stage.
Select the green check mark to save the inserted instruction.
Select the right arrow with a 'plus' symbol at the bottom to add a
new stage.
Delete a stage by pressing the 'dustbin' symbol.
7.
Cooking profiles can have up to a maximum of 6 stages.
Repeat the steps 2-6 from stage 1 above to create a new stage.
The 'magnifier' symbol at the top indicates which stage is dis-
played on the screen.
Select the left/right arrow displayed at the bottom to shift between
the set stages.
1.
Press the green check mark to confirm the cooking profile.
WARNING:
Ensure that a food product is in the cavity and that all safety
precautions are followed before running the cooking profile.
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2.
Select the 'start' symbol to run the cooking profile (optional).
If the results are not satisfactory, select the backspace symbol,
change the cooking settings and retest.
3.
Select the 'save cookbook' symbol to record the cooking profile to
the cookbook.
4
Select the 'camera' symbol to open pictures.
5.
Select a picture to represent the new cooking profile.
Use the scroll arrows for displaying more pictures.
6.
Enter a name for the cooking profile, using a maximum of 20
characters, for example, '1 PIZZA'.
Press the green check mark to save the cooking profile to the
cookbook.
A green check mark on a 'cookbook' symbol indicates that the
cooking profile has been saved to the cookbook.
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Take note of the cavity temperature required for the cooking
profile.
Then press the green tick to continue.
2.
Select the 'temperature' symbol.
3.
An asterisk next to the temperature value indicates the present
cavity temperature.
Select the required cavity temperature for the cooking profile, for
example 250°C / 482°F.
Once the cavity reaches the required temperature continue from
selecting the ‘cookbook’ in step 1.
1.
Select the 'cookbook' symbol from the main menu screen.
2.
Select the 'all menus' symbol.
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Changing the cavity temperature
Viewing and editing cooking profiles
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3.
Select the 'edit cookbook' symbol.
4.
Use the up/down scroll arrows on the right side of the screen to
find the cooking profile, for example 'ITALIAN SUB x 1'.
Select the 'view/edit cooking profile' symbol.
5.
View or adjust the cooking profile as required.
See 'Development Mode' for details.
1.
Select the 'cookbook' symbol from the main menu screen.
2.
Select the 'ITALIAN SUBS' group of cooking profiles.
3.
Select the ‘edit cookbook’ symbol.
Move a cooking profile in a group of cooking profiles
Example: Moving the position of the ‘ITALIAN SUBS x 4’ cooking profile within the group of cooking
profiles called ‘ITALIAN SUBS’.
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4.
Select the cooking profile to be moved, for example ‘ITALIAN
SUB x 4’.
Use the up/down arrows on the left side of the 'edit' screen to
move the selected cooking profile within the group of cooking
profiles.
5.
Press the backspace button to return to the ‘cookbook’ screen.
1.
Select 'cookbook' from the main menu screen.
2.
Select the group of cooking profiles 'ITALIAN SUBS'.
3.
Select the 'edit cookbook' symbol.
4.
Use the up/down scroll arrows on the right side on the right part of
the screen to find and select the 'ITALIAN SUB x 4' cooking
profile.
Add a cooking profile to a group of cooking profiles
Example: Add a cooking profile 'ITALIAN SUB x 4' to the group of cooking profiles 'ITALIAN SUBS'.
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5.
Select the green 'left' arrow to add the ‘ITALIAN SUB x 4’ cooking
profile to the group of cooking profiles in the left part of the
screen.
Then select backspace to return to the cooking profiles.
6.
Select backspace to go back to the 'cookbook'.
1.
Select the ‘cookbook’ symbol from the main menu screen.
2.
Select the ‘edit cookbook’ symbol.
3.
Use the big scroll arrows to locate all cooking profile groups.
4.
Select the group of cooking profiles to be moved.
Use the small up and down arrows in the centre of the screen to
move the selected cooking profile within the list.
5.
Select the backspace button to return to the ‘cookbook’.
8.2.5 Managing cooking profile groups
Move a cooking profile group in a list of cooking profile groups
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1.
Select ‘cookbook’ from the main menu screen.
2.
Select the ‘edit cookbook’ symbol.
3.
Select the ‘add a new cooking profile group’ symbol.
4.
Select the 'camera' symbol to open a pictures database.
5.
Select a picture from the database to represent the cooking
profile group.
Use the scroll arrows at the bottom of the screen for more pictures.
6.
Enter a name for the new cooking profile group (max. 20 characters).
Press the green check mark to save the cooking profile group to
the cookbook.
7.
Select the backspace button to go back to the ‘cookbook’.
Adding a new cooking profile group
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1.
Select the ‘cookbook’ symbol from the main menu screen.
2.
Select a cooking profile group.
3.
Select the ‘edit cookbook’ symbol.
4.
Select the 'edit cooking profile group' symbol.
5.
Enter the new name of the cooking profile group.
Select the green check mark to continue.
Edit a selected cooking profile group name
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1.
Select the ‘cookbook’ symbol from the main menu screen.
2.
Select a cooking profile group.
3.
Select the ‘edit cookbook’ symbol.
4.
Select the cooking profile group you want to remove from the
cookbook.
Select the 'delete cooking profile group' symbol.
5.
Select the green check mark to delete the cooking profile group.
NOTE:
Deleting a cooking profile group from the cookbook does not
mean deleting it from the 'all menus list'.
Deleting a cooking profile group
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1.
Select the ‘settings’ symbol from the main menu screen.
2.
Enter the password.
Select the green check mark to display the 'settings' menu.
3.
The 'settings' menu comprises the following functions:
A. Operating mode / navigation settings
B. Language options
C. Temperature settings and labels
D. Service information and error logs (password required)
E. Cooking profile counters
F. Date and time settings
G. Speaker sound levels
H. Timer (Temperature / ON / OFF)
J. USB program connection
K. Temperature band ('Temp Band')
L. Change settings / service access passwords
M. Screen saver
When finished with a setting, select backspace to return to the
main settings menu.
Use the up/down scroll arrows at the bottom of the screen to
display all functions of the 'settings' menu.
4.
Press the backspace button to exit the 'settings' menu.
A prompt appears to either ‘SAVE’ or ‘DISCARD’ any changed
settings.
8.2.6 Basic settings of your microwave combination oven
Control settings and icons
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1.
Select the 'operating mode / navigation' symbol from the 'settings'
menu.
2.
Select 'QUICK SERVE MODE' for cooking only.
Select 'FULL SERVE MODE' for creating cooking profiles.
Select 'MANUAL MODE' to manually cook only via the 'chef's hat'
symbol on the main menu screen.
Select 'ENABLE SETTINGS' to display an 'unlock' symbol on the
'Quick Serve Mode' screen to allow access to the 'settings' menu.
NOTE:
If a green check mark is displayed the corresponding function is
active.
3.
Select 'MAGNETRON ENERGY DELAY' to enable a magnetron
warm up period for all cooking profiles.
Select 'ENERGY SAVING' to enable the hibernation mode when
the oven is inactive.
1.
Select the 'globe' symbol.
2.
Select the checkbox(es) of the required language(s) from the list
shown.
Operating mode/navigation settings
Language options
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1.
Select the 'temperature' symbol to change the cavity preheat
temperature.
Enter the required temperature on the appearing keypad and
select OK.
The temperature options screen is only displayed at start up
when two or more cavity temperatures are set above minimum.
2.
To change a temperature label, select the label.
Enter the required label name on the appearing keypad and
select OK.
1.
Select the 'clipboard' symbol to display a listing of cooking profile
counters.
2.
If the list of cooking profile counters is shown, use the up/down
arrows at the bottom of the screen to scroll it.
Cavity temperature settings and labels
Service information and error logs
For service information and error logs refer to 'Rectifying faults' on page 113.
Cooking profile counters
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1.
Select the 'clock/date' symbol to display the setting options.
2. Change the date:
2.1
Select 'MONTH', enter the correct month on the keypad and
select OK.
2.2
Select 'DAY', enter the correct day on the keypad and select OK.
2.3
Select 'YEAR', enter the correct last two digits of the year on the
keypad and select OK.
To display the month first, followed by the day and year, select the
'MM-DD-YY' checkbox.
A correct date supports servicing as the error logs are recorded
using these date settings.
3. Change the time:
3.1
Select 'HOUR', enter the correct hour on the keypad and select
OK.
3.2
Select 'MIN', enter the correct minutes on the keypad and select
OK.
Date and time settings
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3.3
Select the day name shown to cycle through to display the correct
weekday.
1.
Select the 'speaker' symbol to access the volume, tone and
further sound settings.
2.
Select the 'speaker' symbol to adjust the volume level suitable for
the environment from none (OFF) to the loudest (100%).
3.
Select the 'music note' symbol to set LOW, MED or HIGH tone.
4.
Select the 'keypad' symbol to switch the sound ON or OFF when
the touchscreen is pressed.
Sound levels
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1.
Select the 'thermometer / timer' symbol.
2.
Select the 'timer enabled' checkbox (green tick).
3.
Select a weekday using the up/down arrows at the bottom of the
screen.
4.
Select an empty 'time' box (maximum of 5 per day).
Alternatively clear the 'time' box using the 'wipe' symbol next to it.
5.
Enter the start time on the keypad.
Press the green tick to continue.
6.
Select an empty 'temperature' box opposite the 'time' box displaying the time just entered.
Alternatively clear the 'temperature' box using the 'wipe' symbol
next to it.
7.
Enter the cavity temperature required on the keypad.
Alternatively select zero to turn the heat OFF.
Alternatively select the red circle symbol to switch OFF the
appliance.
Press the green tick to continue.
Oven timer
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1.
Select the 'Temp Band' symbol.
2.
Select the required temperature band checkbox, shown by a
green tick.
Generally the lowest practical ‘Temp Band’ should be chosen.
If the set cavity temperature falls by more than the selected ‘Temp
Band’ value, the ready to cook mode and the ‘Temp Band’ are
deactivated until the cavity reaches the preset preheat temperature.
1.
Select the 'key' symbol to change the passwords of the appliance.
2.
Select the appliance 'settings' or 'service' symbol.
3.
Enter the existing password and press the green tick to confirm.
4.
Enter a new password and press the green tick.
5.
Confirm the new password and press the green tick again.
Temperature Band
Change password
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1.
Select the 'ENABLED' checkbox to switch the screen saver ON or
OFF.
Select the 'time' box below.
2.
Enter a time delay on the keypad from 1 to 60 minutes before the
screen saver starts.
Press the green check mark to confirm.
3.
An active screen saver will mask the screen showing a moving
image.
To use the touchscreen, tap the screen to deactivate the screen
saver.
Set screen saver
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1.
Switch the appliance OFF.
Open the cover to the USB port on the control panel.
8.2.7 Using a USB stick
For your safety when using the appliance
Before starting work, it is essential that you familiarize yourself with the rules and hazard warnings
specified in 'Working safely with the appliance', and follow the instructions given there.
Purpose of the USB cover
The USB cover protects the USB port so that no water vapour can get into the control electronics during
cooking or cleaning.
During cooking and cleaning, there must not be a USB stick inserted and the USB port must be closed
by the cover.
USB programs
IMPORTANT:
Downloading from a USB memory stick will clear all the existing programs in the memory of the appliance.
Check that the key has the correct number/code for the programs you want to load into the memory (1
‘.cbr’ + ‘autoupd.ate’).
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2.
Plug in the USB memory stick.
If the USB memory stick is too large, use a standard commercial
adapter cable.
3.
Switch the appliance ON.
The files automatically download from the USB memory stick
showing the progress and confirmation screens for the update.
4.
On completion the appliance displays the start up screen.
Then the thermometer symbol is displayed.
Remove the USB memory stick and keep it in a safe place.
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Daily cleaning tasks 92
Cleaning chemicals 92
Items required for cleaning 93
Safe working when cleaning 94
Cleaning procedures 96
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Purpose of this chapter
This chapter summarizes the cleaning methods, the cleaning chemicals and how to handle them and the
cleaning instructions. It explains the correct procedure to follow when cleaning the microwave combination oven.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
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What must be cleaned?
Procedure
Cleaning chemicals
Cavity
Clean by hand with a soft cloth /
paper towel
Cleaning and protective chemicals
approved by the manufacturer
Outside of appliance
Clean by hand with a soft cloth
Common household stainless steel
cleaner or hard surface cleaner
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
Product
Use
Merrychef Cleaner
Cleaning the cavity and appliance door
Merrychef Protector
Protecting the cavity and appliance door
Common household stainless steel cleaner or
hard surface cleaner
Caring for the external surfaces of the microwave combination oven
Common household detergent: mild on skin,
alkali-free, pH-neutral and odourless
Cleaning components and fittings according to
relevant instructions
Cleaning containers, baking sheets, shelf grills
and other accessories used for cooking
9.1 Daily cleaning tasks
9.2 Cleaning chemicals
Cleaning chemicals
Use solely the cleaning chemicals specified here to clean the microwave combination oven and its
accessories.
Handling the cleaning chemicals
You must wear personal protective equipment when using certain cleaning chemicals.
Follow the instructions given in the chapter 'Personal protective equipment' on page 37 and the current
safety datasheets pertaining to cleaning and protective chemicals recommended by the manufacturer.
Personnel must be trained regularly by the person responsible for the microwave combination oven.
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Merrychef cleaning chemical
Merrychef protective chemical
Never use sharp implements or harsh 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.
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9.4 Safe working when cleaning
Your safety and the safety of your staff
Before your personnel start working with the microwave combination oven for the first time, familiarize
yourself with the information contained in the chapter 'For your safety' on page 14 and make relevant
safety arrangements.
Instruct your personnel to learn the safe-working rules given in this section before starting work, and to
follow them strictly.
Instruct your personnel to familiarize themselves with the hazard warnings listed in this section and in
further instructions below, and instil in them the importance of 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 protective equipment' on page 37 of the 'For your safety' on page 14 chapter for the relevant
tasks.
Rules for moving and setting up the wheeled trolley safely
To avoid hazards, the following rules must be observed when moving the wheeled trolley that carries the
appliances (optional accessory):
Watch out for all connecting cables when moving appliances. Never wheel over the connecting
cables. Never stretch let alone pull off the connecting cables.
The appliances must be disconnected from the electrical supply before moving the stacking kit
(optional accessory).
The appliances must be left to cool down on the trolley before being moved.
There must not be any food left in the appliances.
The appliance door must be closed.
Protective clothing must be worn if the appliance is mounted on a trolley.
It is important to ensure that the unit is level once is back in place.
Once the unit is back in place, the parking brakes must be engaged again.
Whatever the position, care must be taken to ensure that the trolley carrying the appliance does not
tip over.
Spraying down the appliance with water
Risk of electric shock from live parts
Water on the exterior of the appliance can cause a short-circuit, which may result in electric shock on
touching the appliance.
Do not spray the interior and exterior of the appliance with water.
Always keep the USB cover closed during cleaning.
Hot surfaces
Risk of burns from high temperatures on interior parts of the appliance
You may get burnt if you touch any of the interior parts of the cavity, the inside of the appliance door or
any parts that are or were inside the oven during cooking.
Before starting cleaning tasks, wait until the cavity has cooled to below 50°C / 122°F or use the
Cool Down function to cool the cavity.
Wear personal protective equipment.
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Spraying water into a hot cavity
Risk of scalding from hot steam
If water is sprayed into the hot cavity, steam will be produced that may scald.
Before starting cleaning tasks, wait until the cavity has cooled to below 50°C / 122°F or use the
'Cool Down' function to cool the cavity.
Contact with cleaning chemicals
Risk of irritation to skin, eyes and respiratory system.
Direct contact with the cleaning or protective chemicals will irritate the skin, eyes and respiratory
system.
Do not inhale the vapours or spray mist from the cleaning and protective chemicals.
Do not let the cleaning or protective chemicals come into contact with skin, eyes or mucous mem-
branes.
Do not spray cleaning or protective chemicals into a cavity.
Wear personal protective equipment.
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Cool down procedure before cleaning 97
Cleaning instructions 99
9.5 Cleaning procedures
Cleaning the microwave combination oven
This section explains how to clean your microwave combination oven.
Contents
This section contains the following topics:
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1.
In 'Full Serve mode', select the 'cleaning' symbol from the main
menu.
2.
OR
In 'Full' or 'Quick Serve mode', select the 'blue thermometer'
symbol to disable heating and to start the cooling cycle.
A prompt appears.
9.5.1 Cool down procedure before cleaning
For your safety when cleaning
Before starting cleaning work, it is essential that you familiarize yourself with the rules and hazard
warnings specified in 'Safe working when cleaning' on page 94, and follow the instructions given there.
Purpose
With the optional 'cool down' function you can cool down the cavity quickly for cleaning your microwave
combination oven sooner.
Cooling down the cavity
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3.
Taking all necessary precautions place a suitable tray of ice
cubes into the hot cavity. This speeds up the cooling process.
Press the green tick to continue.
4.
The cooling progress is displayed and takes approximately 20
minutes.
To reduce the cool down time leave the appliance door open
slightly during the cooling process.
5.
Once the cooling process is complete, carefully remove the cool
down pan from the cavity wearing protective gloves.
6.
The oven is now ready for cleaning.
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1.
Open the appliance door and remove the cook plate / wire rack
and any other cooking vessels from the cavity.
CAUTION: Wear protective glasses and protective rubber gloves
during the cleaning procedure.
2.
Wash all removed oven parts in warm soapy water.
Wash off using a clean cloth and plenty of clean, warm water.
Dry all components using a fresh, clean cloth.
3.
Remove any spillages with suitable cloth or paper towel.
Use a dry clean brush to remove any food particles from between
the cavity floor and the inside of the front door.
4.
Carefully spray Merrychef cleaner or a Merrychef approved
cleaner onto a sponge.
Clean all surfaces of the cavity except the roof (jet plate) and
door seal.
NOTICE: Do not spray directly into the cavity.
9.5.2 Cleaning instructions
For your safety when cleaning
Before starting cleaning work, it is essential that you familiarize yourself with the rules and hazard
warnings specified in 'Safe working when cleaning' on page 94, and follow the instructions listed.
Requirements for cleaning the appliance
The appliance has been cooled down correctly.
No food has been left in the cavity.
All containers, baking sheets, shelf grills and any other accessories have been removed from the
cavity.
Cleaning the oven and oven parts
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5.
For difficult areas, leave to soak for 10 minutes with the appliance
door open.
Use a non-abrasive nylon scrub pad/sponge to clean all surfaces
of the cavity and the inside surface of the appliance door.
NOTICE: Do not scrub the roof (jet plate) or door seal or use
metallic scourers.
6.
Wash off all surfaces using a wet clean cloth.
Dry using a fresh, clean cloth or paper towel.
If required the cavity roof and door seal can be wiped clean with a
wet clean cloth as well.
7.
Replace the cleaned cook plate / wire rack.
Double-check that all components are dry before re-fitting them.
8.
Close the appliance door.
9.
Wipe the outside of the appliance with a damp cloth.
NOTE: Do not use the appliance without a clean air filter in place.
10.
Press the green tick to continue.
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