V-ZUG Combair XSL, Combair SL, Combair SE, Combair SEP, Combair XSLP Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions
Combair SL | SLP
Oven
Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made to high standards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to read these operating instructions in order to familiarise yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of it.
Please follow the safety precautions.
Modifications
Text, diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press. The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved.
Validity
The product family (model number) corresponds to the first alphanumerics on the identi­fication plate. These operating instructions apply to:
Type Product family Size system
BCSL 21095 55-762
BCSL60 21092, 21097 60-600
BCSLP 21094 55-762
BCSLP60 21096 60-600
Variations depending on the model are noted in the text. Colour operating instructions can be downloaded from the internet from www.vzug.com.
© V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6302 Zug, 2018
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Table of contents
1 Safety precautions 5
1.1 Symbols used......................................................... 5
1.2 General safety precautions.................................. 5
1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions .............. 5
1.4 Instructions for use................................................ 7
2 Using for the first time 9
3 Appliance description 9
3.1 Construction ........................................................... 9
3.2 Operating and display elements.......................10
3.3 Cooking space.....................................................11
3.4 Accessories ..........................................................11
3.5 Heatable appliance drawer................................ 12
3.6 Plate warmer.........................................................13
4 Operating modes 13
4.1 Overview of operating modes ........................... 13
4.2 Top/Bottom heat.................................................. 13
4.3 Hot air ....................................................................14
4.4 PizzaPlus ...............................................................14
4.5 Grill .........................................................................14
4.6 Grill-forced convection........................................15
4.7 Top/Bottom heat humid .....................................15
4.8 Hot air humid........................................................16
4.9 Bottom heat ..........................................................16
4.10 Fast heating .......................................................... 16
5 Using the appliance 17
5.1 Selecting and starting the operating mode ....17
5.2 Checking and changing the settings...............18
5.3 Setting a duration ................................................18
5.4 Setting a delayed start / end time.................... 18
5.5 Food probe temperature .................................... 19
5.6 Rotisserie spit and roasting basket .................20
5.7 Cancelling/ending the operating mode before
time.........................................................................22
5.8 Changing the operating mode ..........................22
5.9 Timer ......................................................................23
5.10 End of operation ..................................................24
5.11 Switching the appliance off.................................24
6 GourmetGuide 25
6.1 Recipe book ..........................................................25
6.2 Own recipes...........................................................26
6.3 BakeOmatic ...........................................................28
6.4 Soft roasting...........................................................29
6.5 Keep warm.............................................................32
7 EasyCook 33
7.1 Overview of food groups.....................................33
7.2 Selecting and starting foods...............................33
8 Favourites 34
8.1 Creating favourites ...............................................34
8.2 Selecting and starting favourites .......................34
8.3 Changing favourites .............................................34
8.4 Deleting favourites................................................34
9 Tips and tricks 34
9.1 Unsatisfactory cooking result... ..........................34
9.2 Saving energy........................................................35
10 User settings 36
10.1 Overview of user settings....................................36
10.2 Adjusting user settings ........................................36
10.3 Language ...............................................................36
10.4 Display ....................................................................36
10.5 Date.........................................................................37
10.6 Clock .......................................................................37
10.7 Notifications ...........................................................38
10.8 Pyrolytic cleaning of appliance ..........................38
10.9 Loudness................................................................38
10.10 Assistance functions ............................................38
10.11 Temperature ..........................................................39
10.12 Childproof lock......................................................39
10.13 V-ZUG Home .........................................................39
10.14 Appliance information ..........................................39
10.15 Demo mode...........................................................39
10.16 Factory settings.....................................................39
11 Care and maintenance 40
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11.1 Cleaning the exterior...........................................40
11.2 Cleaning the cooking space..............................40
11.3 Cleaning the appliance door .............................41
11.4 Cleaning the door seal .......................................41
11.5 Replacing the door seal .....................................42
11.6 Replacing the door seal on pyrolysis appliances 42
11.7 Replacing the halogen light bulb .....................43
11.8 Cleaning the accessories and shelf guides ...44
11.9 Pyrolytic self-cleaning .........................................44
12 Trouble-shooting 46
12.1 What to do if ….....................................................46
12.2 After a power failure............................................ 48
13 Accessories and spare parts 49
13.1 Accessories ..........................................................49
13.2 Special accessories ............................................49
13.3 Spare parts ...........................................................49
14 Technical data 50
14.1 Note for testing institutes ...................................50
14.2 Temperature measurement ...............................50
14.3 Product fiche ........................................................50
14.4 EcoStandby...........................................................51
14.5 Reference to «Open Source» licence..............51
15 Disposal 52
16 Index 53
17 Service & Support 55
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1 Safety precautions
1.1 Symbols used
Denotes important safety precau­tions. Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in damage to the appliance or fittings!
Information and precautions that should be observed.
Information on disposal
Information about the operating in­structions
▸ Indicates step-by-step instructions.
– Describes how the appliance reacts
to the steps taken.
Indicates a list.
1.2 General safety precautions
Read the operating instruc-
tions before using the appli­ance for the first time!
This appliance can be used
by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experi­ence and/or knowledge, provided they are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and have understood the haz­ards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user mainten­ance shall not be undertaken by children without supervi­sion.
If an appliance is not
equipped with a mains cable and a plug or other means for disconnecting from the mains with a contact opening on each pole complying with the conditions of overvoltage cat­egory III for full isolation, an isolating device must be in­corporated into the perman­ently installed electrical install­ation in accordance with the installation regulations.
If the mains cable of this ap-
pliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufac­turer or its Customer Services or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.
1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions
READ THE IMPORTANT
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE.
WARNING: The appliance
and its accessible parts get hot during use. Be careful not
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to touch the heating ele­ments. Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the appliance un­less they are constantly su­pervised.
WARNING: Accessible parts
can get hot during use. Keep young children away from the appliance.
This appliance is intended for
use in the home and similar settings such as: in staff kit­chens in shops, offices and other commercial establish­ments; in agricultural estab­lishments; by guests in hotels, motels and other accommod­ation establishments; in bed and breakfast establishments.
A heatable appliance drawer
and its contents get hot.
Do not use aggressive or ab-
rasive cleaning agents or sharp metal scrapers for cleaning the glass in the oven door as they could scratch the surface. This can destroy the glass.
For appliances with pyrolytic
self-cleaning: Excessive soil­ing and any and all accessor­ies (tableware, baking trays, runners, shelf guides) must be removed before carrying out pyrolytic self-cleaning.
Only use the food probe re-
commended for this oven.
Under no circumstances use
a steam cleaner to clean the appliance.
WARNING: Before replacing
the light bulb, ensure the ap­pliance is switched off and disconnected from the mains power supply to avoid pos­sible electric shock.
To avoid overheating, the ap-
pliance must not be installed behind a decor door.
This appliance is not intended
for use in vehicles or on board ships or aircraft or in rooms where there are spe­cial conditions such as, for in­stance, a corrosive or explos­ive atmosphere (dust, steam or gas) or condensing mois­ture.
WARNING: Never heat food
or liquids in sealed containers such as cans or bottles as they are liable to explode due to overpressure.
See the «Accessories» sec-
tion for the proper use of in­sertable parts.
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1.4 Instructions for use
Before using for the first time
The appliance must be installed and
connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installa­tion instructions. Have a qualified fitter/ electrician carry out the necessary work.
Correct use
The appliance is designed for use in
the home for preparing food. Under no circumstances flambé or cook food us­ing a lot of fat in the cooking space! No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper use or incorrect handling.
Never use the appliance to dry animals,
textiles or paper, etc.
Do not use the appliance as a room
heater.
The appliance should only be installed
and operated at an ambient temperat­ure of 5 °C to 35 °C.
Any repairs, modifications or manipula-
tions to the appliance, especially any electrically live parts, may only be car­ried out by the manufacturer, its Cus­tomer Services or a similarly qualified person. Repairs if carried out incorrectly may cause serious injury, damage to the appliance and fittings, as well as af­fect the functioning of the appliance. If the appliance is not working properly or in case of a repair order, follow the in­structions given in the «Service & Sup­port» section. Please contact our Cus­tomer Services if necessary.
Use original spare parts only. Retain these operating instructions for
future reference.
The appliance corresponds to recog-
nized technology standards and the rel­evant safety regulations. Proper use of the appliance is essential to avoid dam­age and accidents. Please therefore fol­low the precautions given in these oper­ating instructions.
Note on use
Use the childproof locking facility. If the appliance is visibly damaged, do
not use it. Contact our Customer Ser­vices.
If the appliance is not operating prop-
erly, disconnect it from the power sup­ply immediately.
Ensure there are no foreign bodies or
pets in the cooking space before clos­ing the appliance door.
Objects that could pose a danger if the
appliance were accidentally switched on should not be stored in the cooking space or the heatable appliance drawer. Do not store food or any tem­perature-sensitive or inflammable mater­ials, e.g. cleaning agents, oven sprays, etc., in the cooking space or the heat­able appliance drawer.
For appliances with grill: Leave the ap-
pliance door closed when grilling. The heat could otherwise damage the oper­ating and display elements or the fitted units above.
Caution: Risk of burns!
The appliance gets very hot when in
use. The appliance door also gets hot.
Steam and/or hot air may escape from
the cooking space when the appliance door is opened.
The appliance will remain hot for some
time after it is switched off and will only cool down slowly to room temperature. Allow sufficient time for the appliance to cool down before, for instance, cleaning it.
Overheated fat and oil can easily catch
fire. Heating oil in the cooking space to sear meat is dangerous and should not be done. Never attempt to extinguish burning oil or fat with water. Danger of explosion! Smother the flames with a fire blanket. Keep doors and windows closed.
Do not pour spirits (brandy, whisky,
schnapps, etc.) over hot food. Danger of explosion!
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Do not leave the appliance unattended
when drying herbs, bread, mushrooms, etc. If the foodstuff dries out too much, it can pose a fire hazard.
If you notice smoke possibly coming
from the appliance itself or from inside the cooking space, keep the appliance door closed. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
Accessories get hot in the cooking
space. Use protective gloves or oven cloths.
Caution: Risk of injury!
Be careful not to put fingers in the door
hinges, there is otherwise a risk of in­jury if the appliance door is moved. Par­ticular care should be taken when chil­dren are around.
Only leave the appliance door open in
the at-rest position. An open appliance door poses a danger of tripping or in­jury! Do not sit or rest on the appliance door or use it as a storage surface.
For hobs: A hob guard can be fitted to
protect small children. Hob guards are available from specialist retailers.
Caution: Risk to life!
Danger of suffocation! Keep packaging
material, e.g. plastic film and poly­styrene, away from children. Packaging material can be dangerous for children.
How to avoid damaging the appliance
Close the appliance door carefully. For appliances with visible bottom heat-
ing element: Do not place any objects directly on the bottom heating element.
Do not use protective aluminium inserts
with appliances with no visible bottom heating element.
Do not use objects that can rust in the
cooking space.
Using knives or cutting wheels on the
baking tray will visibly damage the sur­face.
To prevent corrosion, leave the appli-
ance door open in the at-rest position until the cooking space has cooled down.
When cleaning the appliance, make
sure no water gets inside it. Use a mod­erately damp cloth. Do not spray the outside or the inside of the appliance with water. If water gets inside the appli­ance, it will cause damage.
2 Using for the first time
Before operating the newly installed appliance for the first time, the following steps should be taken: ▸ Remove packaging and transport materials as well as any protective blue film from
out of the cooking space. ▸ Clean the cooking space and the accessories. ▸ Press the power button.
The appliance switches on.
Various user settings necessary for operation, such as language, time and temper-
ature unit, appear in the display one after the other.
▸ Make the settings and confirm.
Language and time must be set so that the appliance can be operated.
Completing the initial set-up
▸ Heat the empty cooking space (without wire shelves, baking trays, etc.) using the
operating mode at 230°C for about 30minutes.
As there is likely to be some smoke and odour given off, we recommend ventilat­ing the room well during this phase.
All temperatures in these operating instructions are in degrees Celsius. Apply the corresponding conversions via the user setting «Degrees Fahrenheit» (see page
39).
3 Appliance description
3.1 Construction
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Operating and display elements
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Ventilation opening
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Door handle
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Appliance door
5
Heatable appliance drawer *
* Depending on model
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3.2 Operating and display elements
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Display
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Action buttons
2
Digital display (duration/timer/time)
5
Adjusting knob / switching on appliance
3
Menu buttons
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V-ZUG-Home (depending on model)
Overview of touch buttons
Operating modes
GourmetGuide
EasyCook
User settings
Favourites
Heatable appliance drawer / plate warmer *
* Depending on model
Timer
Cooking space illumination
Switch off
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3 Appliance description
3.3 Cooking space
Using protective inserts or aluminium foil can damage the appliance.
Do not place any protective insert or aluminium foil on the floor of the cooking space.
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Appliance door
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Grill/top heat
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Door seal
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Cooking space ventilation
3
Hot air blower
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Temperature sensor
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Drive for rotisserie spit/roasting basket
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Levels (labelled)
5
Cooking space illumination
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Socket for food probe
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Climate sensor
The bottom heating element is beneath the cooking space floor.
3.4 Accessories
Incorrect handling can cause damage! Do not use knives or cutting wheels on the accessories.
TopClean baking tray
Baking tin for flans and biscuits Use together with the wire shelf as a drip tray If not fully covered, its shape can become distorted during bak-
ing. This is normal. It will go back to its original form as it cools down.
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▸ Ensure that the «sloped» side 1 of the baking tray is to the back
of the cooking space.
▸ Only use the normal way round – not upside down.
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3 Appliance description
Wire shelf
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For standing roasting and baking tins on For standing meat, frozen pizza, etc. on
▸ Ensure that the cross strut 1 is to the back of the cooking space.
It enables the food to be removed safely from the cooking space.
Serves as a cooling rack
Food probe
For measuring the core temperature of food
For recommended food probe temperatures, see «EasyCook».
Not suitable for temperatures of over 230°C. There must be a distance between the food probe and the roof of the cooking space of at least 5cm.
Rotisserie spit and frame
For preparing roasts and chicken
Rack for rotisserie spit and roasting basket
The rotisserie spit and frame are not included in the scope of delivery. However, they can be ordered free of charge via V-ZUG.
Special accessories
Place any accessories not included in the scope of delivery on the wire shelf.
▸ Special accessories can be found at: www.vzug.com
3.5 Heatable appliance drawer
Unauthorized storage of materials creates a fire hazard!
Do not store any foodstuffs or temperature-sensitive or flammable materials in the heatable appliance drawer.
The heatable appliance drawer can be used to preheat the tableware or to briefly keep covered food warm. ▸ If the appliance is switched off, first press the adjusting knob. ▸ Press the touch button. ▸ Set the required duration.
Select a duration of at least 1 hour for warming the tableware. Select a duration of no more than 1 hour for keeping food warm in order to main­tain the desired degree of doneness and ensure that the food does not dry out.
▸ Set the end time if necessary.
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4 Operating modes
▸ Switch on the heatable appliance drawer by selecting .
– The heatable appliance drawer switches off automatically when the set duration is
over.
The heatable appliance drawer is not selectable during pyrolytic self-cleaning.
3.6 Plate warmer
The «Plate warmer» is selectable if no heatable appliance drawer is installed. ▸ If the appliance is switched off, first press the adjusting knob. ▸ Put the wire shelf at level 1 and place the tableware on it. ▸ Press the touch button. ▸ Set the required duration.
Select a duration of at least 1 hour.
▸ Set the end time if necessary. ▸ Switch on the «Plate warmer» by selecting .
– The «Plate warmer» switches off automatically when the set duration is over.
4 Operating modes
4.1 Overview of operating modes
All the operating modes and fast heating are described below.
Follow the advice given in «Tips and tricks» (see page 34) and in «EasyCook».
4.2 Top/Bottom heat
Temperature range 30–280 °C
Temperature range for pyrolysis appliance 30–300 °C
Recommended value 200 °C
Level 2 (or 1)
The cooking space is heated by the top and bottom heating elements.
Uses
Classic operating mode for cooking and baking on one level Cakes, biscuits, bread and roasts
Use a dark enamelled tray or a black tray or tin for crispy results.
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4 Operating modes
4.3 Hot air
Temperature range 30–250 °C
Temperature range for pyrolysis appliance 30–280 °C
Recommended value 180 °C
Level 1 + 3 or 2
(or 1 + 3 + 2)
A heating element behind the back wall of the cooking space heats up the air inside the cooking space, which is circulated evenly.
Uses
Particularly suitable for baking savouries and biscuits on several levels at the same
time Cakes, bread and roasts
Select a lower temperature (reduce by approximately 20°C) than for as the heat transfer is more efficient.
4.4 PizzaPlus
Temperature range 30–250 °C
Recommended value 200 °C
Level 2 (or 1)
The cooking space is heated by hot air and bottom heat. The base of the food is baked particularly intensively.
Uses
Pizza Flans and quiches
Use a dark enamelled tray or a black tray or tin without baking paper for very crispy results.
4.5 Grill
Temperature range 5 levels
Recommended value Level 3
Level 3 or 4
The cooking space is heated by the grill element.
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4 Operating modes
Uses
Flat food for grilling, e.g. steaks, chops, chicken parts, fish and sausages Gratinating Toast
▸ Place the food to be grilled directly on the wire shelf. ▸ Line the baking tray with aluminium foil and then place it underneath the wire shelf.
For best results, preheat the cooking space for 3 minutes before introducing the food.
4.6 Grill-forced convection
Temperature range 30–250 °C
Recommended value 200 °C
Level 2 or 3
The cooking space is heated by the grill element. The hot air fan distributes the air evenly in the cooking space.
Uses
Suitable for a whole chicken Large, bulky food for grilling
▸ Put food for grilling in a porcelain or glass dish or directly on the wire shelf. ▸ Line the baking tray with aluminium foil and then place it underneath the wire shelf.
4.7 Top/Bottom heat humid
Temperature range 30–250 °C
Recommended value 200 °C
Level 2 (or 1)
The cooking space is heated by the top and bottom heating elements. The steam pro­duced is largely retained in the cooking space. The food retains its moisture.
Uses
Bread, plaited bread, roasts and gratins on one level Low temperature cooking
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4 Operating modes
4.8 Hot air humid
Temperature range 30–250 °C
Recommended value 180 °C
Level 1 + 3 or 2
(or 1 + 3 + 2)
A heating element behind the back wall of the cooking space heats up the air inside the cooking space, which is circulated evenly. The steam produced is largely retained in the cooking space. The food retains its moisture.
Uses
For savouries and biscuits on two levels at the same time For yeast pastries and bread on two levels at the same time Gratins and baked dishes
Select a lower temperature (reduce by approximately 20°C) than for as the heat transfer is more efficient.
4.9 Bottom heat
Temperature range 6 levels
Recommended value Level 3
Level 2 (or 1)
The cooking space is heated by the bottom heating element.
Uses
Baking flan bases Making preserves
Use a dark enamelled tray or a black tray or tin for crispy results.
4.10 Fast heating
For fast heating , the cooking space is heated using hot air and bottom heat, which shortens the preheating time. Fast heating can be used with the following operating modes: and . ▸ Select the desired operating mode and adjust the settings. ▸ To start the operating mode, select . ▸ Select «Switch fast heating on» in the settings for the operating mode.
– Above , the symbol illuminates. As soon as an acoustic signal is emitted:
– put the food into the cooking space.
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5 Using the appliance
5 Using the appliance
The different main menus and functions are selected by pressing the corresponding touch button. Selected touch buttons and functions are illuminated in white; other select­able functions are illuminated in orange. Settings and functions that cannot be selected or changed are greyed out in the various menus. The following touch buttons with the following main menus and functions are available:
Operating modes
GourmetGuide
EasyCook
User settings
Favourites
Heatable appliance drawer / plate warmer *
* Depending on model
Timer
Cooking space illumination
Switch off
Adjusting knob functions
Press Switching on the appliance
Selecting/opening a submenu, setting, etc. Confirming/closing a message Activating/deactivating a user setting
Turn Navigating within the submenus
Changing/setting a value, user setting
5.1 Selecting and starting the operating mode
▸ If the appliance is switched off: first press the adjusting knob. ▸ If the appliance is in another menu: press the touch button.
– The selection of operating modes appears in the display. ▸ Select the operating mode.
– The operating mode settings appear in the display; a recommended value appears
above the temperature.
▸ Set the values for duration, end time, temperature or temperature level and target tem-
perature as required and confirm.
Press and go
Once all the necessary settings for the operating mode have been made, a bar appears in the display and counts down 20seconds. If no further settings are made during this time, operation starts automatically. If a setting is changed, Press and go starts again.
The duration of Press and go can be adjusted (see page 38) or it can be deactiv­ated in the user settings.
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