Rational CMP 62, CMP 202, CMP 61, CombiMaster, CMP 201 Original Operating Instructions

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CombiMaster
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Plus / CombiMaster
®
Original operating instructions
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®
Plus!
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®
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®
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Dealer: Installer:
installed on:
Unit number:
Contents
Explanation of the pictograms 7
Initial start-up 8
Safety Instructions 10
Liability 13
Care, inspection, maintenance and repair 15
Function parts 18
Notes on using your appliance 19
Working with the core temperature probe 22
Working with the hand shower 24
Operating controls 25
General notes 27
ClimaPlus ® 29
Overview of modes 31
Steam mode 33
Dry heat mode 37
Combination mode 41
Finishing ® cooking mode 45
Cool down 49
Program mode 50
Create program 50
Check program 53
Check program 55
Delete program 56
Download Programme 57
Upload Programme 59
HACCP 61
Software update 63
Contents
Settings Celsius/Fahrenheit 64
Settings Time/Date 66
Cleaning CombiMaster ® Plus 68
Start clean 68
Cleaning programmes 74
CleanJet ® abort 76
Cleaning CombiMaster ® 81
Steam generator descaling display 85
LAN cable connection 86
Network settings 88
Building services - steam generator descaling 90
Building services - steam generator drainage 96
Domestic technology 97
Servicing the air filter 97
Replacing the door gasket 97
Replacing the lamps 97
Changing the halogen lamp 97
Service notifications 99
Before you call Service: 102
EU Declaration of Conformity 104
Explanation of the pictograms
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Danger!
Imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in severe injuries or death.
Warning!
Potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in serious injury or death.
Caution!
Potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in slight or minor injuries.
Corrosive substances
Risk of fire! Risk of burning!
Note:
Damage may be caused if this is ignored.
Handy tips for everyday use.
Read the manual carefully prior to initial start-up.
The maximum rack height is 160 cm.
Initial start-up
Please read the manual carefully prior to initial start-up.
During initial start-up of your new appliance, you will be requested to start an automatic one­off self-test. This self-test takes about 45 minutes and is used to adapt the appliance to the specific environmental conditions. Please note the following:
- For the self-test to be carried out, all the packaging materials must be have been removed from the appliance; check the grid shelves and the air baffle for a correct fit.
- The appliance must be connected in accordance with the installation instructions.
- For appliance sizes 6 x 2/3, 6 x 1/1, 10 x 1/1, 6 x 2/1 and 10 x 2/1 GN place a flat GN container with the opening facing downwards into the centre of the grid shelves.
- For the appliance size 20 x 1/1 and 20 x 2/1 GN place two GN containers in the mobile oven rack. Place one flat GN container with the opening facing downwards in the centre in front of both the upper and lower fan wheel.
- For further details please follow the instructions shown on the display and the installation manual.
Risk of fire!
Remove the packaging material, starter kit as well as grids and containers.
The cooking chamber door must not be opened during the self-test. Opening the cooking chamber door will lead to failure of the self-test. Restart the self-test by switching the appliance off. Always allow a hot appliance to cool down first. If the test is interrupted you will be requested next day by the appliance to start the self-test again.
step info/button instructions
Initial start-up
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step info/button instructions
1
Open the cooking chamber door and remove the packaging material, starter kit, grids and containers.
2
Insert an empty GN sheet with the opening facing downwards into the rack in front of every fan wheel. Please read the installation instructions for more details.
3
Close the cooking chamber door to start the self-test.
4
The following test will take place automatically. The display indicates "self" - "test".
5
The self test is completed after approx. 45 minutes.
Where gas appliances are used, exhaust gas measurement must always be carried out when the self-test has been completed.
Safety Instructions
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Keep this manual in a safe place so that it can always be consulted by anyone using the appliance. This appliance may not be used by children or people with limited physical, sensor or mental capacity or those without the necessary experience and/or knowledge, unless such people are supervised by a person who is responsible for their safety. Unless this category of persons is supervised by someone responsible for safety and who knows about the hazards of the unit. Surfaces and accessories can be hot, please remember this when supervising. Cleaning and user maintenance may not be undertaken by children even under supervision. Operate using hands only. Damage caused by the use of pointed, sharp or other objects will invalidate the warranty. We recommend regular training of your staff to avoid the risk of accident or damage to the appliance. Operators must also receive regular safety instruction. In the event that the connection cable becomes damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a service agent or qualified specialists to prevent any hazards or damages to the appliance. If the appliance is installed in a position where the highest rack is higher than 160 cm, the supplied sticker must be affixed to the appliance.
Warning!
Daily checks before switching on and use
- Lock the air baffle at the top and bottom as per the instructions - risk of injury from the rotating fan wheel.
- Make sure that the hanging racks or mobile oven rack are correctly locked in place in the cooking chamber - containers with hot liquids can fall through or slip out of the cooking chamber - risk of combustion.
- Make sure that there are no cleaning tab residues in the cooking chamber before you start cooking with the appliance. Thoroughly rinse away any cleaning tab residues with the hand shower - risk of chemical burns.
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Warning!
Specific national and regional standards and regulations which concern the installation and operation of commercial cooking appliances must be complied with. Incorrect installation, servicing, maintenance, cleaning or modifications to the appliance may result in damage, injury or death. Read these operating instructions carefully before you start to use the appliance. This appliance must only be used to cook food in catering establishments. Any other use is not intended and is therefore considered dangerous. It must not be used to cook food containing flammable materials (such as food with alcohol). Substances with a low flash point can ignite spontaneously - risk of fire. Cleaning and descaling products and the associated accessories must only be used for the purposes described in this manual. Any other use is not intended and is therefore considered dangerous. In case of damage to the glass plate, please replace the entire plate immediately.
IEC 60417-6332 certification allows the setting up of the electric version of the combi­steamer in humid and warm environments.
Warning!
Smoking food in the appliance
Smoking food in the appliance may only be done using the original RATIONAL smoking accessory, VarioSmoker.
Warning!
No objects on the appliance ceiling. Do not place any objects on the appliance ceiling. Risk of injury if they fall down.
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Warning!
Gas appliances only
- If your appliance is installed under an extractor hood, this must be switched on when the appliance is in use - combustion gases!
- If your appliance is connected to a chimney, the flue duct must be cleaned in compliance with specific regional regulations - risk of fire! (Contact your installer).
- Do not put objects on your appliance's exhaust pipes - risk of fire!
- Do not let objects block or obstruct the area below the appliance's base - risk of fire!
- The appliance must only be used in still conditions - risk of fire!
What to do if you smell gas:
- Shut off the gas supply immediately!
- Do not touch any electrical controls!
- Make sure the room is well ventilated!
- Avoid naked flames or sparking!
- Use an external telephone to notify the appropriate gas supplier (if the gas supplier is
unobtainable call the nearest fire station)
Safety instructions and liability
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Warning!
Safety instructions during use
- When filling containers with liquids or if containers fill up with liquid food products during cooking, only use the rack levels where the user can easily look into the inserted container
- risk of burns! Information sticker is enclosed with the unit.
- Always open the cooking cabinet door very slowly (hot vapours) - risk of burns!
- Always wear heat protective clothing when handling accessories and other objects in the
hot cooking cabinet with - risk of burns!
- The exterior temperatures of the unit can reach above 60 °C, only touch the appliance on the operating controls - risk of burns!
- The hand shower and the water coming out of the hand shower can be hot - risk of burns!
- Cool Down operation - only activate the Cool Down function if the air baffle has been
locked as per instructions - risk of injury!
- Do not reach into the wheel fan - risk of injury!
- Cleaning - aggressive chemicals - risk of chemical burns! Appropriate protective clothing,
protective glasses, gloves and protective face masks must be worn for cleaning. Please observe the safety instructions in the "Cleaning" section.
- Do not store any flammable or combustible substances near the unit - risk of fire!
- Apply the brakes on mobile units and mobile oven racks when not moving them. The racks
could roll away on uneven floors - risk of injury!
- During mobile use of mobile oven racks, you must always close the container locks. Cover containers with liquids to prevent hot liquids from spilling out - risk of burns!
- The transport trolley must be properly fixed to the appliance when loading and unloading the mobile plate rack and the mobile oven rack - risk of injury.
- Mobile oven racks, mobile plate racks, transport trolleys and units mounted on castors may tip over during transportation over sloping surfaces or bumps - risk of injury!
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Liability
Installations and repairs that are not carried out by authorised specialists or using original spare parts, and any technical modification that is not approved by the manufacturer will void the manufacturer’s warranty and product liability.
Care, inspection, maintenance and repair
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In order to retain the high quality of the stainless steel, for hygienic reasons and to avoid interferences to operation, the appliance must be cleaned daily or when prompted to clean. Follow the instructions in the "Cleaning" section. Constant operation at high cooking cabinet temperatures (≥ 260°C), the use of high browning levels (browning 4/5) and preparation of food with high fat and gelatin content can subject the press-fit door gasket to faster wear. Cleaning the press-fit door gasket daily with a non-abrasive rinsing agent will extend the service life.
Warning!
If the appliance is not cleaned or is not cleaned well enough, deposits of grease or food residues in the cooking cabinet may catch fire - Risk of fire.
- If fat deposits and/or food waste in the cooking cabinet ignite, shut down the appliance immediately and keep the cooking cabinet door closed to put out the fire! If further extinguishing is required, disconnect the appliance from the mains and use a fire extinguisher (do not use water to extinguish a fat fire!).
- To avoid corrosion in the cooking cabinet, your appliance must be cleaned every day, even if it is only operated in “Moist Heat” (steaming) mode.
- Apply vegetable oil or grease to the inside of the cooking cabinet at regular intervals (every 2 weeks or so) to prevent corrosion.
- Do not use a high pressure cleaner, steam cleaner or a direct water jet to clean the appliance. Observe the protection class IPx5.
- Do not treat the appliance with acids or expose to acid fumes – this will damage the passivated coating of the nickel-chromium steel and the appliances might discolour.
- To clean the exterior panelling, only use mild household cleaning agents such as dishwashing detergent on a damp soft cloth. Corrosive or irritating substances must not be used.
- Only use cleaning agents from the appliance manufacturer. Cleaning agents from other manufacturers can damage the appliance. Damage to a device that has been caused by using different cleaning and care products than those recommended by the manufacturer is not covered under warranty.
- Do not use scouring products or abrasive cleaning agents.
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Warning!
Inlet filter maintenance The device automatically detects if the air filter is dirty. You will receive a service message and prompt to clean or replace the air filter when it is dirty. The appliance may only be operated without an air filter. When replacing the air filter, please take into account the following specifications:
Appliance size 6 x 2/3 GN, 6 x 1/1 GN, 6 x 2/1 GN, 10 x 1/1 GN and 10 x 2/1 GN
Air filter article number 6 x 2/3 GN: 40.04.771 Air filter article number 6 x 1/1 GN, 6 x 2/1 GN, 10 x 1/1 GN, 10 x 2/1 GN: 40.03.461 This air filter may only be removed and cleaned by the user. When replacing the filter, make sure that the air filter carefully locks into the correct position. To replace the air filter, please follow the instructions in the "Domestic technology" section.
Appliance size 20 x 1/1 GN and 20 x 2/1 GN
This air filter may only be replaced by an authorised service partner.
Attention! The appliance is only guaranteed protection against sprayed water if the filter and cover are assembled correctly.
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Inspection, maintenance and repair
Danger - high voltage
- Inspection, maintenance and repair work must only be carried out by trained technicians.
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The appliance must be disconnected from the mains for cleaning (apart from CleanJet
®
cleaning) and for inspection, maintenance or repair work.
- If the appliance is installed on casters (mobile), freedom of movement must be restricted so that power, water and drainage pipes cannot be damaged when the appliance is moved. If the appliance is moved, make sure that power, water and drainage lines are correctly disconnected. If the appliance is returned to its original position, make sure that the retention device, energy, water and drainage pipes are correctly attached.
- Your appliance should be serviced by an authorised service partner at least once a year to ensure that it remains in perfect working order.
Function parts
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Appliance number
(only visible when the door is open) Flow guard (optional) (for gas appliances only)
Cooking cabinet lighting Appliance door with triple glazing Appliance door with double glazing Door handle
Tabletop units: One-handed operation with sure-shut function Standalone appliances: One-handed operation
Unlocking mechanism to open the glass pane (inside) Integrated and self-emptying door drip pan (inside) Unit drip pan with direct connection to the drain Appliance plinth
Unit feet (height adjustable) Type plate
(contains important data such as power consumption, gas type, voltage, number of phases and frequency as well as appliance type, appliance number and option number)
Control panel Cover for the electric installation space Hand shower (optional)
(with automatic return)
Positioning aid (standalone units) Air filter for table-top unit (installation
space air inlet) Air filter for standalone unit (installation space air inlet, rear of unit)
CombiMaster Plus 61 on thermocabinet
Notes on using your appliance
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- Avoid having heat sources (e.g. grill plates, deep-fat fryers etc.) near the appliance.
- Only use the appliance in areas with a room temperature of > 5 °C. For ambient temperatures of less than + 5 °C, you must heat the cooking cabinet to room temperature (> + 5 °C) before starting.
- As soon as you open the cooking cabinet door, the heating and fan wheel shut down automatically. The integral fan wheel brake is activated. The fan wheel keeps running for a brief period only.
- With grilling and roasting applications (e.g. chickens) a fat collector should always be pushed under the food which is cooking.
- Only use heat-resistant original accessories from the appliance manufacturer.
- Always clean accessories before use.
- Leave the appliance door slightly open if it is going to be idle for a prolonged period (e.g. overnight).
- The cooking cabinet door has a sure shut function; the door of the floor appliance is not closed tight unless the door handle is vertical.
- For long stoppages (e.g. non-work day), shut off the water, power and gas supplies to the appliance.
- At the end of its service life, the appliance must not be disposed of with the general waste or used electrical appliances at municipal collection points. We would be pleased to assist you in disposing of the device.
Max. load sizes depending on appliance size
6 x 2/3 GN 20 kg (max. 10 kg for each rack) 6 x 1/1 GN 30 kg (max. 15 kg for each rack) 6 x 2/1 GN 60 kg (max. 30 kg for each rack) 10 x 1/1 GN 45 kg (max. 15 kg for each rack) 10 x 2/1 GN 90 kg (max. 30 kg for each rack) 20 x 1/1 GN 90 kg (max. 15 kg for each rack) 20 x 2/1 GN 180 kg (max. 30 kg for each rack)
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If the maximum load sizes are exceeded, this can damage the appliance. Please also note the maximum load sizes for food in the "Manual Cookbook".
Table-top appliance 6 x 2/3 GN with hinging rack
- To remove the right hinging rack, hold the top of the hinging rack and press it upwards. The hinging rack releases from the 2 locking pins and can now be removed.
- To install the hinging rack, align the hooks on the hinging rack with the locking pins and press down on the hooks until they engage in the locking bolts.
- To remove the left hinging rack, raise it slightly and swivel it right into th cooking cabinet to release both locking pins from the air baffle. Use a screwdriver to loosen the upper and lower locking hooks on the air baffle. You can now remove the hinging rack together with the air baffle. The left hinging rack can now be removed together with the air baffle.
Table-top appliances with hinging racks (6 x 1/1 GN, 6 x 2/1 GN, 10 x 1/1 GN, 10 x 2/1 GN)
- To remove, raise the hinging rack slightly in the middle. Pull it out of the front, lower locking mechanism and then from the top locking mechanism.
- Swivel the hinging rack to the middle of the cooking cabinet.
- Lift the hinging rack out of its fixing by lifting it up. Reverse the above sequence to reset.
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Working with mobile oven racks, mobile plate racks and transport trolleys for table-top units (option)
- Remove the hinging rack as described above.
- Place the run-in rail on the fixing provided on the appliance's base. Make sure it is fixed accurately in place (4 pins).
- Remember that the appliance must be matched to the exact height of the transport trolley and must be levelled.
- Move the transport trolley as far as it will go on the run-in rail and make sure that the transport trolley is correctly locked on the appliance.
- Push the mobile oven rack or mobile plate rack into the appliance as far as it will go, and check that the locking mechanism in the appliance is working correctly.
- To remove the mobile oven rack or mobile plate rack, release the locking mechanism and pull the rack out of the cooking cabinet. First insert the core temperature probe with the run-in rail in the park position.
- Make sure that the mobile oven rack or mobile plate rack is securely locked on the transport trolley during transportation.
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Working with the core temperature probe
Caution! The core temperature probe can be hot – Risk of burns.
Always insert the core temperature probe into the thickest point on the product. Make sure that a large part of the probe needle is in the product. Insert the core temperature probe at an angle into the product. For bakery products that rise a long way during baking, position the CT probe vertically in the middle of the product.
At the thickest point Position at an angle
Insert into several pieces of meat Position at an angle
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Into the breast meat At the thickest point on the product
- Always correctly position the core temperature probe in the park position provided – Risk of damage.!
- Do not let the core temperature probe hang out of cooking cabinet – risk of damage.
- Remove the core temperature probe from the food before you take the food from the cooking cabinet – risk of damage.
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Working with the hand shower
- If you use the hand shower, please pull the hose at least 20 cm out of the park position.
- You can select 2 jet strengths by pressing the control button.
- Always let the hand shower slide slowly back into the park position.
Caution! The hand shower and water from the hand shower may be hot – risk of burns.
- If you pull hard on the hand shower and it exceeds the maximum available hose length, it will damage the hose.
- Make sure that the hand shower hose is fully rewound after use.
- You must not use the hand shower to cool the cooking cabinet. – Risk of damage to the cooking cabinet and air baffle, or of the cooking cabinet glass cracking.
- According to WRAS-standard the handshower should be used only for rinsing the internal cabinet.
Operating controls
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Operating mode switches
Steam (30 °C to 130 °C)
Convection (30 °C to 300 °C)
Combination of steam and convection (30 °C to 300 °C)
Finishing (30 °C to 300 °C)
Cool down
Programming / Start programme and clean
Sets humidity / displays number of cleaner and rinse aid tabs
Set the cooking cabinet temperature
Selector switch for cooking cabinet temperature
Operating controls
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Air speed
Set the cooking time (0 to 23 h 59 min)
Set the core temperature (0 °C to 99 °C)
Displays cooking time/core temperature/cleaning time
Selector switch for cooking time/ core temperature
General notes
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Operation:
Choose the required cooking mode.
Choose the required cooking cabinet temperature.
Choose the required cooking time/core temperature. The cooking time can be set in minutes for times between 0 and 2 hours, in 5-minute intervals for times between 2 and 3 hours, in 15-minute intervals for times between 3 and 6 hours and in 30-minute intervals for times between 6 and 24 hours.
Choose the required cooking cabinet humidity using the arrow buttons.
Choose the required air speed.
Turn the selection button clockwise as far as it will go.
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Notes:
The cooking mode display flashes when the cooking cabinet is too hot (see the “Cool Down” section on cooling the cooking cabinet).
Button lights up when the heating is active.
A buzzer signals the end of cooking.
Fault messages:
Low water level – Open the water tap. Display goes out after filling.
“Gas burner fault”: Press the “cooking time” button – New ignition process. If the display lights up repeatedly, inform Service!
ClimaPlus
®
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ClimaPlus® measures and regulates the humidity in the cooking cabinet. You can set the exact product-specific climate for each food in the climate window.
Steam:
The factory setting for ClimaPlus
®
is 100%
humidity.
Dry heat:
ClimaPlus
®
allows you to limit the humidity in the cooking cabinet. Red bars and associated percentages show the maximum permitted humidity level in the cooking cabinet. The more red visible on the display, the drier the cabinet atmosphere and the lower the humidity level.
Steam + dry heat:
You can set the mixture of steam and dry heat. The more blue visible in the climate window, more moisture in the cabinet and the cooking cabinet atmosphere and the higher the humidity level.
Up arrow lit – moisture entering cooking cabinet.
Down arrow lit - moisture being removed from cooking cabinet.
ClimaPlus
®
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Press the cooking time or core temperature button to display the current humidity in the cooking cabinet.
For continuous operation that is as resource friendly as possible, we recommend using standard cooking cabinet humidity e.g. 100% for dry heat.
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