Convotherm 4 Series Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Combi oven Read instructions before use Convotherm 4 Installation manual - Original, ENG...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents General Environmental protection Identifying your combi oven Structure of customer documentation Essential reading relating to safety About this installation manual Design and function Design and function of the combi oven Layout and function of the operating panel For your safety Basic safety code Intended use of your combi oven...
  • Page 4 9.14 Boiler 9.15 Water consumption, cooking 9.16 Water consumption, cooking and cleaning Connection diagrams 10.1 Dimensions and connection points for electric appliances 10.1.1 Convotherm 4 6.10 electric appliance 10.1.2 Convotherm 4 6.20 electric appliance 10.1.3 Convotherm 4 10.10 electric appliance...
  • Page 5 Convotherm 4 10.20 injection gas appliance 10.2.9 Convotherm 4 12.20 boiler gas appliance 10.2.10 Convotherm 4 12.20 injection gas appliance 10.2.11 Convotherm 4 20.10 boiler gas appliance 10.2.12 Convotherm 4 20.10 injection gas appliance 10.2.13 Convotherm 4 20.20 boiler gas appliance 10.2.14 Convotherm 4 20.20 injection gas appliance...
  • Page 6: General

    1 General 1  General Purpose of this chapter This chapter shows you how to identify your combi oven and provides guidance on using this manual. 1.1  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.
  • Page 7: Identifying Your Combi Oven

    Layout and structure of the type plate on electric appliances Item Name Name of appliance Combi Oven Trade name Element Meaning Convotherm 4 appliance series easyTouch controls easyDial controls numbers xx.yy Appliance size Electric appliance with boiler Electric appliance with water injec‐ tion for appliances with an NSK certifi‐...
  • Page 8 Layout and structure of the type plate on gas appliances Type plate Additional plate Name Name of appliance Combi Oven Trade name Element Meaning Convotherm 4 appli‐ ance series easyTouch controls easyDial controls numbers Appliance size xx.yy Gas appliance with boiler...
  • Page 9: Structure Of Customer Documentation

    1 General 1.3  Structure of customer documentation Contents of customer documentation The customer documentation for the combi oven includes the following documents: Installation manual (this document) ■ User manual ■ easyTouch operating instructions (extract from the on-screen Help) ■ On-screen Help integrated in easyTouch (full instructions on how to use the software) ■...
  • Page 10: Essential Reading Relating To Safety

    1 General 1.4  Essential reading relating to safety Safety information in the customer documentation Safety information relating to the combi oven appears only in the installation manual and the user manual. The installation manual contains the safety information for the tasks covered by the manual and which are performed when moving, setting up and installing the appliance and when putting the appliance into service and removing the appliance from service.
  • Page 11: About This Installation Manual

    1 General 1.5  About this installation manual Purpose This installation manual is intended for all people who work with the combi oven, and provides them with the necessary information for proper and safe working when moving, setting up and installing the appliance and when putting the appliance into service.
  • Page 12 1 General Chapter/section Purpose Installation Provides information on installing the: Electrical supply ■ ■ Water and wastewater ■ Exhaust gas and vented air ■ ConvoClean+ / ConvoClean fully automatic oven cleaning system ■ Putting into service Explains the procedure for putting the appliance into service Removal from service and Explains the procedure for removing the appliance from service ■...
  • Page 13: Design And Function

    2 Design and function 2  Design and function Purpose of this chapter This chapter describes the design and construction of the combi oven and explains its functions. 2.1  Design and function of the combi oven Components and function (electrical table-top units) The following illustration shows a size 6.10 combi oven as an example of all electric table-top units: Item Name Function Ventilation port...
  • Page 14 2 Design and function Item Name Function Side panel Covers the appliance wiring compartment Ventilation slots under‐ Used for appliance ventilation ■ neath the appliance Must not be covered ■ Type plate Identifies the appliance Components and function (electric floor-standing units) The figure below shows a size 20.20 combi oven as an example of all electric floor-standing units: Item Name Function...
  • Page 15 2 Design and function Item Name Function Loading trolley Holds standard-sized food containers Cooking chamber Contains the food during cooking operation Recoil hand shower Intended solely for rinsing out the cooking chamber with water ■ (this is not fitted on certain Retracts automatically into the holder after use ■...
  • Page 16 2 Design and function Item Name Function Cooking chamber Contains the food during cooking operation Recoil hand shower Intended solely for rinsing out the cooking chamber with water ■ (this is not fitted on certain Retracts automatically into the holder after use ■...
  • Page 17 2 Design and function Item Name Function Suction panel Distributes the heat evenly inside the cooking chamber ■ Separates the fan compartment from the cooking chamber ■ Core temperature probe, Measures the core temperature of the food being cooked ■ sous-vide sensor (optional) Available in two connection options: permanent internal con‐...
  • Page 18 2 Design and function Material The interior and exterior structure of the appliance is made of stainless steel.
  • Page 19: Layout And Function Of The Operating Panel

    2 Design and function 2.2  Layout and function of the operating panel Layout and elements of the easyTouch operating panel Item Name Function Appliance Switches the combi oven on and off ON/OFF switch Full Central controls for appliance touchscreen Appliance operated by touching icons ■...
  • Page 20: For Your Safety

    3 For your safety 3  For your safety Purpose of this chapter This chapter provides you with all the information you need in order to use the combi oven safely with‐ out putting yourself or others at risk. This is a particularly important chapter that you should read through carefully. 3.1  ...
  • Page 21 3 For your safety More on this ... Related topics Intended use of your combi oven Warning signs on the combi oven for table-top units Warning signs on the combi oven for floor-standing units Hazards and safety precautions when moving the appliance Hazards and safety precautions when setting up the appliance Hazards and safety precautions during installation Hazards and safety precautions when putting the appliance into service...
  • Page 22: Intended Use Of Your Combi Oven

    3 For your safety 3.2    Intended use of your combi oven Intended use The combi oven is designed and built solely for cooking different foodstuffs in standard-sized food ■ containers (e.g. Gastronorm containers, standard baking trays). Steam, convection and combi- steam (non-pressurized superheated steam) are used for this purpose.
  • Page 23: Warning Signs On The Combi Oven For Table-Top Units

    3 For your safety 3.3    Warning signs on the combi oven for table-top units Fixed platform A fixed platform for the combi oven is a permanently fixed worktable or stand. These platforms are not intended to be mobile and so are not equipped with features that would help to move them. Mobile platform A mobile platform for the combi oven is, for example, a wheeled worktable or a stand on castors or stacking kit on castors.
  • Page 24 3 For your safety Area Warning sign Description Warning of hazard from hot food, hot food containers and hot liquids 2 and 3 3 does not There is a risk of burns from hot food and hot food containers if con‐ apply to tainers tip out of the shelf levels or food spills from containers that are Convo‐...
  • Page 25: Warning Signs On The Combi Oven For Floor-Standing Units

    3 For your safety 3.4    Warning signs on the combi oven for floor-standing units Positioning of warning signs The following illustration shows a size 20.20 electric combi oven as an example of all floor-standing units: Loading trolley Plate loading trolley (op‐ tional) Obligatory warning signs The following warning signs must be attached to the combi oven and accessories in the area indicated...
  • Page 26 3 For your safety Area Warning sign Description Tip-over hazard warning for loading trolley or plate loading trolley There is a risk of the loading trolley or plate loading trolley toppling over if moved. Always take great care when moving the loading trolley or plate loading trolley.
  • Page 27: Hazards And Safety Precautions When Moving The Appliance

    3 For your safety 3.5    Hazards and safety precautions when moving the appliance Safety hazard: moving heavy weights Danger Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of injury from over‐ When moving the appliance onto Use a forklift truck or pallet truck ■...
  • Page 28: Hazards And Safety Precautions When Setting Up The Appliance

    3 For your safety 3.6    Hazards and safety precautions when setting up the appliance Safety hazard: moving heavy weights Danger Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of injury from over‐ When moving the appliance Use a forklift truck or pallet truck to ■...
  • Page 29: Hazards And Safety Precautions During Installation

    3 For your safety 3.7    Hazards and safety precautions during installation Safety hazard: electricity Danger Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of electric shock Under covers Work on the electrical system ■ ■ from live parts must only be performed by quali‐...
  • Page 30 3 For your safety Safety hazard: gas Danger Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Explosion hazard from If gas pipes are leaking The gas supply must be connected ■ solely by certified gas installation en‐ If the customer's gas tap is ■...
  • Page 31: Hazards And Safety Precautions When Putting The Appliance Into Service

    3 For your safety 3.8    Hazards and safety precautions when putting the appliance into service Safety hazard: electricity Danger Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of electric shock Under covers Work on the electrical system ■...
  • Page 32 3 For your safety Safety hazard: gas Danger Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Explosion hazard from If the appliance is moved Never move appliance during use For table-top units on a wheeled platform and with a flexible connec‐ tion pipe: Only move appliances forward for ■...
  • Page 33 3 For your safety Safety hazard: moving appliances supported on a wheeled platform Danger Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? All specified hazards While appliances are being moved Before moving appliances with a ■ on a wheeled platform fixed wastewater connection, dis‐...
  • Page 34: Hazards And Safety Precautions When Removing The Appliance From Service

    3 For your safety 3.9    Hazards and safety precautions when removing the appliance from service Safety hazard: electricity Danger Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of electric shock Under covers Work on the electrical system ■...
  • Page 35 3 For your safety Safety hazard: moving appliances supported on a wheeled platform Danger Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? All specified hazards While appliances are being moved Disconnect the appliance from the ■ on a wheeled platform electrical supply before moving it Before moving appliances with a ■...
  • Page 36 3 For your safety Safety hazard: mechanical parts of the appliance Danger Where or in what situations does the Preventive action hazard arise? Risk of body parts be‐ When the appliance is being moved Observe the requirements for the ing crushed if the appli‐ e.g.
  • Page 37: Safety Devices

    3 For your safety 3.10    Safety devices Meaning The combi oven has a number of safety devices to protect the user from hazards. It is absolutely es‐ sential that all safety devices are fitted and in working order when operating the combi oven Position and function (table-top units) The following illustration shows a size 6.10 electric combi oven as an example of all table-top units: Item...
  • Page 38 3 For your safety Item Safety device Function Check Venting position of ap‐ Prevents scalding of user's When appliance is at low tem‐ pliance door face and hands from escaping perature, check door positions steam as described in 'Opening and closing the appliance door safely' in the user manual Safety thermostat...
  • Page 39 3 For your safety Position and function (floor-standing units) The following illustration shows a size 20.20 electric combi oven as an example of all floor-standing units: Item Safety device Function Check Cover can only be re‐ Prevents live parts from be‐ Check that the cover is in ■...
  • Page 40 3 For your safety Item Safety device Function Check Suction panel in cook‐ Prevents access to the mov‐ See 'Releasing and securing ing chamber; can only ing fan and ensures good the suction panel' in the User be removed using a heat distribution manual tool...
  • Page 41: Requirements To Be Met By Personnel, Working Positions

    3 For your safety 3.11    Requirements to be met by personnel, working positions Requirements to be met by personnel The table shows the skills required to perform the specified roles. One person may perform more than one role depending on need and organization of work, provided this person has the skills required for the role concerned.
  • Page 42 3 For your safety Role Skills required Tasks Plumber Is an employee of an authorized serv‐ Connecting the appliance to the ■ ■ ice company building's water supply Has relevant professional training Disconnecting the water connec‐ ■ ■ tion Connecting the appliance to the ■...
  • Page 43: Personal Protective Equipment

    3 For your safety 3.12    Personal protective equipment Moving and setting up the appliance Activity Materials used Personal protective equipment Conveying within the establish‐ Lifting straps Protective gloves ■ ■ ■ ment Suitable lifting gear Safety boots ■ ■ Setting up the appliance on a Forklift truck or pallet Hard hat (e.g.
  • Page 44: Moving The Appliance

    4 Moving the appliance 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 quali‐ fied member of staff from an authorized service company. 4.1  ...
  • Page 45: Moving The Appliance To The Installation Location

    4 Moving the appliance 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 appli‐ ance to ensure it can get through to its installation location. The table below shows the dimensions of the appliances including packaging, which are needed to determine the minimum doorway dimensions required to allow the appliance to be brought to its instal‐...
  • Page 46: Setting Up The Appliance

    5 Setting up the appliance 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 owner's member of staff responsible for the appliance and for a quali‐ fied member of staff from an authorized service company.
  • Page 47: Adjacent Systems

    5 Setting up the appliance 5.2  Adjacent systems Dealing with the discharged air During operation, the combi oven generates heat and moisture, which mainly escape upwards into the surrounding air as hot vapour from the air vent(s). It is not permitted to connect air ventilation pipes directly to an air vent of the combi oven.
  • Page 48: Requirements For The Installation Location

    5 Setting up the appliance 5.3  Requirements for the installation location Meaning This section contains information to help you choose a suitable installation location for the appliance. Inspect the intended installation location carefully to ensure it is suitable before bringing the appliance there and starting the installation.
  • Page 49 5 Setting up the appliance Requirements for the supporting surface The supporting surface must have the following properties: The supporting surface must be flat and horizontal. ■ The supporting surface must be able to bear the weight of the appliance. ■...
  • Page 50 5 Setting up the appliance Space required for right-hinged door - width and depth 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 surfa‐ ces.
  • Page 51 5 Setting up the appliance Space required for disappearing door - width and depth 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 surfa‐ ces.
  • Page 52 5 Setting up the appliance Height requirement The following diagram and table show the vertical space needed by the appliance: The service engineer who is responsible for setting up the appliance must take into account the nature of the ceiling and any adjacent systems that may be used (air ventilation system, vapour extractor hood etc.) when designing the particular clearance needed between the top of the appliance and the ceiling.
  • Page 53: Unpacking

    5 Setting up the appliance 5.4  Unpacking Unpacking the appliance (table-top units) Inspect the appliance for damage before signing the deliv‐ ery note. Record any damage on the delivery note and no‐ tify the carrier and manufacturer. Use a cutting tool to cut open the stretch plastic cover from top to bottom along one of the corner pieces.
  • Page 54 5 Setting up the appliance Remove all the corner pieces one at a time by lifting up ■ the top cover briefly at each corner. Then take the top cover off completely. ■ Remove the customer documentation from the top of the ■...
  • Page 55 5 Setting up the appliance Cut the fastener holding the stretch plastic. Remove all the corner pieces one at a time by lifting up ■ the top cover briefly at each corner. Then take the top cover off completely. ■ Remove the customer documentation from the top of the ■...
  • Page 56 5 Setting up the appliance Contents The following parts are supplied: 1x combi oven ■ 1x left-hand rack (table-top units only) ■ 1x right-hand rack (table-top units only) ■ 1x loading trolley (floor-standing units only) ■ 1x Installation manual ■ 1x User manual (hardware) ■...
  • Page 57: Taking The Appliance Off The Pallet

    5 Setting up the appliance 5.5  Taking the appliance off the pallet Using lifting straps to take the appliance off the pallet (table-top units) The weight of your appliance is given in the 'Technical Data' on page 120. The diagram below shows a size 6.10 combi oven as an example of all table-top units: Attach the lifting straps to the appliance feet.
  • Page 58 5 Setting up the appliance Remove all the screws from the slide blocks. Use at least two people to slide the appliance, on the slide blocks, down the slides and onto the floor to the installa‐ tion location. WARNING Risk of crushing from the appliance tipping over Before sliding the appliance off the pallet, make sure ■...
  • Page 59 5 Setting up the appliance Taking the appliance off the pallet (floor-standing units, marine model) Remove the screws from the flanged feet of the appliance that hold the combi oven on the pallet. Use a forklift truck or pallet truck to pick up the appliance. To protect the wheel-in rail (1) for the loading trolley, in‐...
  • Page 60: Setting Up A Table-Top Unit On A Work Surface (Standard Model)

    5 Setting up the appliance 5.6  Setting up a table-top unit on a work surface (standard model) 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 worktable in the installation position so that it cannot tip over or ■...
  • Page 61 5 Setting up the appliance Use the adjusting screw to level the appliance until it is seated horizontally. Use the foot-adjustment tool or an ad‐ justable pipe wrench to adjust the adjusting screw, and a spirit level to check all horizontal surfaces are level. The absolute tilt of the appliance in operation must not ex‐...
  • Page 62: Setting Up A Table-Top Unit On A Work Surface (Marine Model)

    5 Setting up the appliance 5.7  Setting up a table-top unit on a work surface (marine model) Rules for setting up the appliance safely Observe the following rules to ensure that the appliance is installed in a stable situation: The appliance must be screwed or welded to the worktable using the appropriate parts. ■...
  • Page 63 5 Setting up the appliance Place the brackets in the positions shown by your marks. Fix all the brackets permanently to the worktable, either by screwing (1) or welding (2) depending on the design of the tabletop. Place the appliance in the brackets fixed on the worktable and screw the screws back in without tightening.
  • Page 64 5 Setting up the appliance Refit the cover on the appliance foot. Tighten the screws on the brackets for the appliance feet. Stick the necessary warning labels in the specified posi‐ tions. Make sure that the surface is clean of oil and grease before sticking the warning label in place.
  • Page 65: Setting Up A Table-Top Unit On A Stand (Standard Model)

    5 Setting up the appliance 5.8  Setting up a table-top unit on a stand (standard model) 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 stand in the installation position so that it cannot tip over or slide ■...
  • Page 66 5 Setting up the appliance Ensure the stand is horizontal by adjusting the height of the feet. Use a spirit level to ensure the unit is horizontal in all di‐ rections. The absolute tilt of the appliance in operation must not ex‐ ceed max.
  • Page 67: Setting Up A Table-Top Unit On A Stand (Marine Model)

    5 Setting up the appliance 5.9  Setting up a table-top unit on a stand (marine model) Rules for setting up the appliance safely Observe the following rules to ensure that the appliance is installed in a stable situation: The appliance must be screwed or welded to the stand using the appropriate parts. ■...
  • Page 68 5 Setting up the appliance Ensure the stand is horizontal in the installation location by adjusting the height of the feet. Use a spirit level to ensure it is horizontal in all directions. Fix the stand permanently to the floor by its flanged feet, e.g by welding.
  • Page 69 5 Setting up the appliance Weld the brackets (screwed to the appliance feet) perma‐ nently onto the top cover along the edges shown. Tighten all 8 screws on the brackets for the appliance feet, and remove the covers from the side of the appliance feet. Use the adjusting screw to level the appliance until it is seated horizontally.
  • Page 70 5 Setting up the appliance Refit the covers on the appliance feet and tighten the screws on the brackets for the appliance feet. Stick the necessary warning labels in the specified posi‐ tions. Make sure that the surface is clean of oil and grease before sticking the warning label in place.
  • Page 71: Setting Up A Table-Top Unit On A Wheeled Stand

    5 Setting up the appliance 5.10  Setting up a table-top unit on a wheeled stand 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 stand in the installation position so that it cannot tip over or slide ■...
  • Page 72 5 Setting up the appliance Setting up the appliance on a wheeled stand Position the wheeled stand in the installation location and level it so that the absolute tilt of the appliance in opera‐ tion does not exceed max. 2° (3.5%). Lock the parking brakes on the stand.
  • Page 73 5 Setting up the appliance Position the appliance on the stand. Make sure that all four bolts and the pin on the bracket are guided into the locating holes in the appliance feet provi‐ ded for the purpose. Stick the necessary warning labels in the specified posi‐ tions.
  • Page 74: Setting Up A Floor-Standing Unit On The Floor (Standard Model)

    5 Setting up the appliance 5.11  Setting up a floor-standing unit on the floor (standard model) 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 appliance in the installation position so that it cannot tip over or ■...
  • Page 75: Setting Up A Floor-Standing Unit On The Floor (Marine Model)

    5 Setting up the appliance 5.12  Setting up a floor-standing unit on the floor (marine model) Rules for setting up the appliance safely Observe the following rules to ensure that the appliance is installed in a stable situation: The appliance must be screwed or welded to the floor using the appropriate parts. ■...
  • Page 76: Installation

    6 Installation 6  Installation Purpose of this chapter This chapter explains how to connect your combi oven. This chapter is intended for a qualified electri‐ cian from an authorized service company, a qualified and certified gas installation engineer with appli‐ ance-specific training who has been authorized by the local gas supply company, a qualified plumber from an authorized service company and a qualified member of staff from an authorized service com‐...
  • Page 77: Planning The Electrical Installation

    6 Installation 6.1.2  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.
  • Page 78 6 Installation Recommended residual-current device The appliance is fitted with one frequency converter (FC) or with two frequency converters (appliances of size 20.10 and 20.20) with built-in EMC filter and an EMC mains input filter. These devices may result in a leakage current of more than 3.5 mA per variable frequency drive. Use a suitable RCD for the rated voltage: Frequency converter (single phase) Frequency converter (three phase)
  • Page 79: Carrying Out The Electrical Installation

    6 Installation 6.1.3  Carrying out the electrical installation Requirements Check that the following requirement has been met: The connection point of the appliance is disconnected from the customer power supply and protec‐ ■ tive measures taken to ensure the power cannot be switched on again. Checking the supply ratings and electrical connections Remove the side panel from the appliance.
  • Page 80: Connection To An Energy Optimization System (Electric Appliances Only)

    6 Installation 6.1.4  Connection to an energy optimization system (electric appliances only) Purpose of an energy optimization system You can connect the combi oven to an energy optimization system (e.g. SICOTRONIC). An energy optimization system smooths out peaks in power consumption that occur during operation of your ap‐ pliances, and can thereby help to reduce your energy costs.
  • Page 81 6 Installation Remove the wire link between the terminals (B) and (C) on terminal block -X37 (2). Connect the terminals (A), (B), (C) and (D) of terminal block -X37 (2) to the energy optimization system. Energy optimiza‐ Terminal Combi oven tion system Phase, when combi oven is on...
  • Page 82: Connecting The Signal Tower

    6 Installation 6.1.5  Connecting the signal tower Purpose of a signal tower A signal tower that is electronically connected to the combi oven indicates the current operating status of your combi oven visually, using three indicator lamps (green, yellow, red), and acoustically. This in‐ dicating device provides a signal that can be seen and heard from far away.
  • Page 83 6 Installation Connect the signal-tower connecting cable to the combi oven in accordance with the PIN assignment shown be‐ low. Assignment Wire colour BU (Blue) Signal: buzzer GY (Grey) Signal: red light BK (Black) Signal: yellow light WH (White) Signal: green light BN (Brown) Refit the side panel on the combi oven.
  • Page 84: Connecting The Water-Treatment Filter Monitor

    6 Installation 6.1.6  Connecting the water-treatment filter monitor Purpose of the water-treatment filter monitor You can provide an electrical connection from the combi oven to the remote status indicator of a con‐ nected water treatment filter. The combi oven software will then monitor the status of the water treat‐ ment filter.
  • Page 85 6 Installation Connect the connecting cable for the water-treatment fil‐ ter monitor to the combi oven in accordance with the PIN assignment shown below. Assignment Signal Refit the side panel on the combi oven. Put the combi oven and water-treatment filter monitor into operation.
  • Page 86: Gas Installation

    6 Installation 6.2  Gas installation 6.2.1    Safe working when installing the gas For your safety Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precau‐ tions during installation' on page 29. Eligibility of personnel for the gas installation Connection of the appliance to the gas supply must be performed in accordance with the local statuto‐...
  • Page 87 6 Installation Escaping gas Risk of explosion from escaping gas Escaping gas can ignite and cause an explosion. Install a gas shut-off device close to the appliance. Make certain that the gas supply is disconnected before starting work on the gas installation. After connecting to the gas supply and any subsequent operation on gas-carrying components, always check for leaks at every connection point and supply point to gas-carrying components.
  • Page 88: Planning The Gas Installation

    6 Installation 6.2.2  Planning the gas installation Rules for safe gas installation of the appliances Observe the following rules to prevent hazards caused by faulty gas connections: The combi oven is supplied from the factory for operation with a defined gas type (see appliance ■...
  • Page 89 6 Installation As the responsible gas fitter, you must ensure that adequate ventilation exists for operation of the combi oven in order to prevent noxious combustion gases reaching harmful concentration levels in the room in which the combi oven is installed. Exhaust gas temperature The temperature of the undiluted exhaust gas can reach 500 °C.
  • Page 90: Positions Of The Fan Burners And Main Gas Valve

    6 Installation 6.2.3  Positions of the fan burners and main gas valve Position of the fan burners in appliances sizes 6.10, 6.20, 10.10, 10.20 and 12.20 The following illustration shows a size 6.10 combi oven with boiler as an example of gas appliances of size 6.10, 6.20, 10.10, 10.20 and 12.20: Item Name...
  • Page 91 6 Installation Position of the fan burners in appliances sizes 20.10 and 20.20 The following illustration shows a size 20.20 combi oven with boiler as an example of gas appliances of size 20.10 and 20.20: Item Name Exhaust outlet from boiler burner (only on models with boiler not steam injection) Exhaust outlet for bottom convection...
  • Page 92: Installing The Gas

    6 Installation 6.2.4  Installing the gas Requirements Check that the following requirement has been met: A gas shut-off device is installed at the customer's premises. ■ Materials required Leak detector spray/gas detector ■ Installing the gas Compare the type of gas, the gas pressure and the rating 'Gas specification' on page 132 for the gas supply connection with the data given on the appliance type plate.
  • Page 93: Measuring The Supply Flow Pressure

    6 Installation 6.2.5  Measuring the supply flow pressure Requirements A gas shut-off device is installed at the customer's premises. ■ The gas has been installed correctly in accordance with the instructions under 'Installing the gas' ■ on page 92 as far as the step 'Measuring the supply flow pressure'. Materials required pressure meter ■...
  • Page 94: Measuring The Exhaust Gas Values

    6 Installation 6.2.6  Measuring the exhaust gas values Materials required Exhaust gas analyser ■ Measuring the exhaust gas values Guide the measuring sensor (2) of the exhaust gas meter (1) into the exhaust outlet (3) for the burner to be meas‐ ured.
  • Page 95: Water Connection

    6 Installation 6.3  Water connection 6.3.1    Safe working when connecting the water supply and the drain For your safety Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precau‐ tions during installation' on page 29. Eligibility of personnel connecting the water supply and the wastewater system Only qualified plumbers from an authorized service company are permitted to connect the combi oven to the water supply and to the waste wastewater system.
  • Page 96: Water Supply

    6 Installation 6.3.2  Water supply Rules for safe installation of the water supply Observe the following rules to prevent hazards caused by a faulty water connection: For table-top units with a wheeled platform, the water supply must be provided via a flexible water ■...
  • Page 97 6 Installation Connection diagram without water treatment Connection diagram Connections on table-top Connections on floor-stand‐ units ing units Australia / New Zealand: Item Name Explanation Water connection for boiler and For water quality see 'Water quality' on page 137 water injection Water connection for cleaning For water quality see 'Water quality' on page 137 system and recoil hand shower...
  • Page 98 6 Installation Connection diagram with water treatment Connection diagram Connections on table-top Connections on floor-stand‐ units ing units Australia / New Zealand: Item Name Explanation Water connection for boiler and For water quality see 'Water quality' on page 137 water injection Water connection for cleaning For water quality see 'Water quality' on page 137 system and recoil hand shower...
  • Page 99 6 Installation Installing the water supply Flush through the customer's water supply pipe (Z). Fit the sediment filter (X) and, if necessary, a water treat‐ ment system (W). Fit a separate shut-off device (Y) for each appliance. If a backflow preventer (V) or double check valve (DCV) are required (see connection diagram), fit the relevant de‐...
  • Page 100: Test The Water Quality

    6 Installation 6.3.3  Test the water quality Materials required You will need the following materials: 1 sample container for taking samples ■ 1 conductivity meter (part no. 3019007) ■ Analysis kit for measuring general hardness and carbonate hardness, including two analysis con‐ ■...
  • Page 101: Drain Connection

    6 Installation 6.3.4  Drain connection Rules for safe installation of the drain connection Observe the following rules to prevent hazards caused by a faulty drain connection: There must be no restriction or reduction in the cross-section of the drain pipe. ■ The slope of the drain pipe must equal min.
  • Page 102 6 Installation Connection diagram (floor-standing units) The following illustration shows the wastewater connections to a size 12.20 combi oven as an exam‐ ple of all floor-standing units: Item Name Function Appliance drain On the appliance floor, con‐ nection point C, see 'Con‐ nection diagrams' on page Safety overflow On the appliance floor,...
  • Page 103: Installing The Fully Automatic Oven Cleaning System

    6 Installation 6.4  Installing the fully automatic oven cleaning system 6.4.1    Safe working during the installation For your safety Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precau‐ tions during installation' on page 29. Eligibility of personnel for installing the fully automatic oven cleaning system Only qualified personnel from an authorized service company are permitted to install and connect the fully automatic oven cleaning system for the appliance.
  • Page 104: Layout Of The Fully Automatic Oven Cleaning System

    6 Installation 6.4.2  Layout of the fully automatic oven cleaning system Cleaning agent and rinse aid Use only the cleaning fluids specified here to clean the combi oven. NOTICE Damage caused as a result of improper use of cleaning agents will invalidate any warranty claims.
  • Page 105 6 Installation For floor-standing units or table-top units on a work surface: The box can alternatively be screwed to a wall using the holes in the rear wall of the box. The ■ mounting brackets must be removed from the box first before wall-mounting. It is best to fit the box at a nominal distance above the floor to make it easier to clean the kitchen floor.
  • Page 106: Connecting The Fully Automatic Oven Cleaning System

    6 Installation 6.4.3  Connecting the fully automatic oven cleaning system Connecting the fully automatic oven cleaning system to canisters Mix the supplied ConvoCare Kconcentrate with soft water in the empty ConvoCare rinse aid canister. Follow the instructions in the user manual on mixing the ConvoCare rinse aid in the canister.
  • Page 107 6 Installation Plug the red extractor tube (4) for the ConvoClean forte or ConvoClean new cleaning agent onto the connector nip‐ ple of the front tube fitting (G) and secure the tube in place with the wire clip (3) (see label for cleaning-agent connection on the left-hand side of the appliance).
  • Page 108: Installing The Grease Collecting Canister (Applies To Convogrill Only)

    6 Installation 6.5  Installing the grease collecting canister (applies to ConvoGrill only) 6.5.1    Safe working during the installation For your safety Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in 'Hazards and safety precau‐ tions during installation' on page 29. Eligibility of personnel for installing the grease collecting canister Only qualified personnel from an authorized service company or suitably trained staff are permitted to connect the grease collecting canister for automatic grease removal to the appliance for ConvoGrill.
  • Page 109: Connecting The Grease Collecting Canister

    6 Installation 6.5.2  Connecting the grease collecting canister Accessories required The ConvoGrill is supplied with the following original accessories, which you need to use in order to connect the automatic grease removal system. Use solely these original accessories: Connecting tube with screw cap for screw-fitting on canister ■...
  • Page 110: Putting Into Service

    7 Putting into service 7  Putting into service Purpose of this chapter This chapter explains how to prepare your combi oven for use. This chapter is intended for a qualified member of staff from an authorized service company. 7.1    Safe working when putting the appliance into service For your safety when putting the appliance into service Before starting work, make sure that you are familiar with the hazards described under 'Hazards and safety precautions when putting the appliance into service' on page 31 and in the chapter 'For your...
  • Page 111 7 Putting into service Basic rules for safe operation If it is known or evident that the combi oven has been moved after installation without authorization (whether intentionally or unintentionally), the appliance must not be put back into service until all the following requirements have been met: The appliance and fittings or accessories being used show no signs of damage.
  • Page 112 7 Putting into service Live parts Risk of electric shock from live parts and loose cables When the safety cover is open, 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.
  • Page 113 7 Putting into service Hot steam / vapour Risk of scalding from hot steam and vapour Escaping hot steam and vapour can cause scalding to face, hands, feet and legs. Always open the appliance door initially only as far as the first latch position for floor-standing units, and only as far as the venting position for table-top units.
  • Page 114: Procedure For Putting The Appliance Into Service

    7 Putting into service 7.2  Procedure for putting the appliance into service Checks prior to putting the appliance into service Before putting the combi oven into service, use the checklists to make sure that all requirements are met. 'Checklist for moving, setting up and installing the appliance' on page 185 ■...
  • Page 115 Check whether steam is being generated in the cooking chamber (Open the appliance door carefully). Only for Convotherm 4 injection appliances: Use the pressure regulator to adjust the pressure to give the correct reading at the pressure gauge in the steam...
  • Page 116: Measuring Appliance Gaps

    7 Putting into service 7.3  Measuring appliance gaps Measuring appliance gaps The figure shows a size 12.20 combi oven as an example for all appliance sizes. The measured widths of the appliance gaps must lie within the following tolerance ranges: Illustration Name Measurement Tolerance range...
  • Page 117: Removal From Service And Disposal

    8 Removal from service and disposal 8  Removal from service and disposal Purpose of this chapter This chapter explains how to take your combi oven out of operation and how to dispose of it properly. This chapter is intended for a qualified member of staff from an authorized service company. 8.1  ...
  • Page 118 8 Removal from service and disposal Live parts Risk of electric shock from live parts and loose cables When the safety cover is open, 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.
  • Page 119: Removal From Service And Disposal

    8 Removal from service and disposal 8.2  Removal from service and disposal Requirements Before removing the appliance from service, check the following points: The appliance is de-energized. ■ The gas supply system is shut off. ■ The water supply is shut off. ■...
  • Page 120: Technical Data

    9 Technical data 9  Technical data Purpose of this chapter This chapter contains the technical data for your combi oven. Contents This chapter contains the following topics: Page Dimensions and weights Maximum permissible loading weight Electrical supply Gas specification, natural gas 2H (E), natural gas 2L (LL), propane 3P, liquefied gas 3B/P Gas specification, natural gas (AUS/NZL), propane (AUS/NZL) Gas specification, natural gas (JPN), propane (JPN) Gas specification, natural gas 13A (KOR), propane (KOR)
  • Page 121: Dimensions And Weights

    9 Technical data 9.1  Dimensions and weights Dimensions, Convotherm 4 EB/ES 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 Appliance including packaging Width [mm] 1100 1345 1100 1345 1410 1165 1410 Height [mm] 1010 1010 1280 1280 1615 2150 2150 Depth [mm]...
  • Page 122 9 Technical data Weights, Convotherm 4 EB 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 Weight excluding packaging excluding ConvoClean / ConvoClean+, excluding ConvoSmoker - Right-hinged door [kg] - Disappearing door [kg] including ConvoClean / ConvoClean+, excluding ConvoSmoker - Right-hinged door...
  • Page 123: Maximum Permissible Loading Weight

    9 Technical data Weights, Convotherm 4 GS 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 Weight excluding packaging excluding ConvoClean / ConvoClean+, excluding ConvoSmoker - Right-hinged door [kg] - Disappearing door [kg] including ConvoClean / ConvoClean+, excluding ConvoSmoker - Right-hinged door...
  • Page 124: Electrical Supply

    9 Technical data 9.3  Electrical supply Convotherm 4 EB (single-phase FC) 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 3N~ 400V 50/60Hz (3/N/PE) Rated power consumption [kW] 11.0 19.5 19.5 33.7 33.7 38.9 67.3 Convection power [kW] 10.6 19.1 19.1 33.3 33.3 38.1...
  • Page 125 9 Technical data Convotherm 4 EB (three-phase FC) 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 3~ 400 V 50/60Hz Rated power consumption [kW] 11.0 19.5 19.5 33.7 33.7 38.9 67.3 Convection power [kW] 10.6 19.1 19.1 33.3 33.3 38.1 66.5...
  • Page 126 9 Technical data Convotherm 4 ES (single-phase FC) 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 3N~ 400V 50/60Hz (3/N/PE) Rated power consumption [kW] 11.0 19.5 19.5 33.7 33.7 38.9 67.3 Convection power [kW] 10.6 19.1 19.1 33.3 33.3 38.1 66.5...
  • Page 127 9 Technical data Convotherm 4 ES (three-phase FC) 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 3~ 400 V 50/60Hz Rated power consumption [kW] 11.0 19.5 19.5 33.7 33.7 38.9 67.3 Convection power [kW] 10.6 19.1 19.1 33.3 33.3 38.1 66.5...
  • Page 128 9 Technical data Convotherm 4 GB 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 1N~ 100V 50/60Hz Rated power consumption [kW] Convection power [kW] Steam power [kW] Motor power [kW] 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 Rated current 10.9 10.9 Fuse rating Recommended conductor 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5...
  • Page 129 9 Technical data 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 Recommended conductor 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 cross-section for wires laid un‐ covered in air up to 5 m in length. Recommended residual-current Type device Optional residual-current device Type...
  • Page 130 9 Technical data Convotherm 4 GS 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 1N~ 100V 50/60Hz Rated power consumption [kW] Convection power [kW] Motor power [kW] 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 Rated current Fuse rating Recommended conductor 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 3G2.5 cross-section for wires laid un‐...
  • Page 131 9 Technical data 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 Recommended residual-current Type device Optional residual-current device Type...
  • Page 132: Gas Specification, Natural Gas 2H (E), Natural Gas 2L (Ll), Propane 3P, Liquefied Gas 3B/P

    9 Technical data 9.4  Gas specification, natural gas 2H (E), natural gas 2L (LL), propane 3P, liquefied gas 3B/P Convotherm 4 GB/GS Gas type Natural gas Natural gas Propane 3P Liquefied gas 2H (E) 2L (LL) 3B/P Standard test gas, code...
  • Page 133: Gas Specification, Natural Gas (Jpn), Propane (Jpn)

    9 Technical data 9.6  Gas specification, natural gas (JPN), propane (JPN) Convotherm 4 GB/GS Gas type Natural gas 13A Propane (JPN) (JPN) Operating materials Natural gas, Propane Gas supply values Gas pipe connection R 3/4" R 3/4" Supply flow pressure [kPa] 2.0 (1.0 - 2.5)
  • Page 134: Gas Consumption

    9 Technical data 9.8  Gas consumption Convotherm 4 GB/GS 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 G20: Natural gas 2H (E) G25: Natural gas 2L (LL) G25.3: Natural gas 2K G30/G31: Propane 3P / liquefied [kg/h] gas 3B/P* *The heat output is up to 15% higher with 3B/P LPG.
  • Page 135: Heat Output

    9 Technical data 9.10  Heat output Convotherm 4 GB/GS 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 G20: Natural gas 2H (E) (referred to lower calorific value H Convection burner [kW] Boiler burner (for GB) [kW] G25: Natural gas 2L (LL) (referred to lower calorific value H...
  • Page 136: Dissipated Heat

    1.14 1.14 2.00 3.06 3.06 4.28 9.12  Water connection Convotherm 4 EB ES GB GS Water supply (cold only) Water supply 2 x G 3/4'' fixed connection, optionally including connecting pipe (min. DN13 / 1/2'') Flow pressure [kPa] 150 - 600 (1.5 - 6 bar) Pressure gauge in the water supply 6.10, 6.20, 10.10, 10.20...
  • Page 137: Water Quality

    9 Technical data 9.13  Water quality Convotherm 4 EB/GB Water hardness for both water-supply connections: Cleaning, recoil hand shower (A) and boiler (B) Water quality Drinking water ■ Hard water ■ General hardness (GH) - in German degrees of hardness [°dH]...
  • Page 138: Boiler

    9 Technical data Convotherm 4 ES/GS Water hardness for water connection (A) for water injection Water quality Drinking water ■ Soft water ■ General hardness (GH) - in German degrees of hardness [°dH] 4 - 7 - in French degrees of hardness...
  • Page 139: Water Consumption, Cooking And Cleaning

    9 Technical data Convotherm 4 ES/GS 6.10 6.20 10.10 10.20 12.20 20.10 20.20 Hard water and soft water Average consumption without clean‐ [l/h] 11.1 13.3 12.2 17.7 Maximum possible water flow rate [l/min] Soft water (specification of water treatment system) Average consumption without clean‐...
  • Page 140: Connection Diagrams

    10 Connection diagrams 10  Connection diagrams Purpose of this chapter This chapter contains the dimensional drawings and connection points for your combi oven. Contents This chapter contains the following topics: Page Dimensions and connection points for electric appliances Dimensions and connection points for gas appliances...
  • Page 141: Dimensions And Connection Points For Electric Appliances

    10 Connection diagrams 10.1  Dimensions and connection points for electric appliances Page Convotherm 4 6.10 electric appliance Convotherm 4 6.20 electric appliance Convotherm 4 10.10 electric appliance Convotherm 4 10.20 electric appliance Convotherm 4 12.20 electric appliance Convotherm 4 20.10 electric appliance...
  • Page 142: Convotherm 4 6.10 Electric Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.1.1  Convotherm 4 6.10 electric appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.10 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 143 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.10 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 144: Convotherm 4 6.20 Electric Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.1.2  Convotherm 4 6.20 electric appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 145 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 146: Convotherm 4 10.10 Electric Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.1.3  Convotherm 4 10.10 electric appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.10 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 147 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.10 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 148: Convotherm 4 10.20 Electric Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.1.4  Convotherm 4 10.20 electric appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 149 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 150: Convotherm 4 12.20 Electric Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.1.5  Convotherm 4 12.20 electric appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 12.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 151 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 12.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 152: Convotherm 4 20.10 Electric Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.1.6  Convotherm 4 20.10 electric appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.10 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 153 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.10 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 154: Convotherm 4 20.20 Electric Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.1.7  Convotherm 4 20.20 electric appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 155 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 156: Dimensions And Connection Points For Gas Appliances

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2  Dimensions and connection points for gas appliances Page Convotherm 4 6.10 boiler gas appliance Convotherm 4 6.10 injection gas appliance Convotherm 4 6.20 boiler gas appliance Convotherm 4 6.20 injection gas appliance Convotherm 4 10.10 boiler gas appliance Convotherm 4 10.10 injection gas appliance...
  • Page 157: Convotherm 4 6.10 Boiler Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.1  Convotherm 4 6.10 boiler gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.10 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 158 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.10 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 159: Convotherm 4 6.10 Injection Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.2  Convotherm 4 6.10 injection gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.10 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 160 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.10 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 161: Convotherm 4 6.20 Boiler Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.3  Convotherm 4 6.20 boiler gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 162 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 163: Convotherm 4 6.20 Injection Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.4  Convotherm 4 6.20 injection gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 164 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 165: Convotherm 4 10.10 Boiler Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.5  Convotherm 4 10.10 boiler gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.10 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 166 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.10 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 167: Convotherm 4 10.10 Injection Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.6  Convotherm 4 10.10 injection gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.10 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 168 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.10 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 169: Convotherm 4 10.20 Boiler Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.7  Convotherm 4 10.20 boiler gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 170 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 171: Convotherm 4 10.20 Injection Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.8  Convotherm 4 10.20 injection gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 172 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 10.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 173: Convotherm 4 12.20 Boiler Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.9  Convotherm 4 12.20 boiler gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 12.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 174 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 12.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 175: Convotherm 4 12.20 Injection Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.10  Convotherm 4 12.20 injection gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 12.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 176 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 12.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 177: Convotherm 4 20.10 Boiler Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.11  Convotherm 4 20.10 boiler gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.10 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 178 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.10 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 179: Convotherm 4 20.10 Injection Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.12  Convotherm 4 20.10 injection gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.10 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 180 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.10 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 181: Convotherm 4 20.20 Boiler Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.13  Convotherm 4 20.20 boiler gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 182 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 183: Convotherm 4 20.20 Injection Gas Appliance

    10 Connection diagrams 10.2.14  Convotherm 4 20.20 injection gas appliance Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.20 (right-hinged appliance door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)
  • Page 184 10 Connection diagrams Dimensions and connection points for C4 20.20 (disappearing door) Front view Connection points in appliance floor Detailed view of drain connection * Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm) View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements Water connection Soft water G 3/4'' Water connection Hard water G 3/4''...
  • Page 185: Checklists And Completion Of Installation

    11 Checklists and completion of installation 11  Checklists and completion of installation Purpose of this chapter This chapter contains the installation checklists and instructions for the owner's member of staff re‐ sponsible for the appliance. The checklists are used to prove that the combi oven has been installed correctly.
  • Page 186 11 Checklists and completion of installation 'Setting up a floor-standing unit on the floor (marine model)' on page 75 Installation Requirements 'Electrical installation' on page 76 'Gas installation' on page 86 'Water connection' on page 95 'Installing the fully automatic oven cleaning system' on page 103 (optional) 'Installing the grease collecting canister (applies to the Grill model only)' on page 108...
  • Page 187: Checklist: Safety Devices And Warnings

    11 Checklists and completion of installation 11.2  Checklist: Safety devices and warnings Safety devices Inspect the following safety devices. Check the box to confirm that the corresponding safety device is fitted and working properly. Safety device Fitted / Working properly Cover is fitted Operating panel is fitted Appliance door has no scratches, cracks or dents Venting position of appliance door is working (for table-top units)
  • Page 188: Checklist: Customer Guidance And Instruction

    11 Checklists and completion of installation 11.3  Checklist: Customer guidance and instruction Parts of the customer documentation that must be read without fail Before working with the combi oven, the user must familiarize himself/herself with the appliance and must have read and understood the following parts of the user manual before carrying out any work: the chapter 'Design and function' ■...
  • Page 189: Completion Of The Installation

    To extend the spare parts warranty to 2 years, you need to register the appliance on the manufactur‐ er's homepage (www.convotherm.de) after installing the appliance. Confirmation that appliance is ready for use The appliance has been installed by a qualified member of staff of an authorized service company in accordance with the requirements given in this installation manual and with relevant local regulations.
  • Page 191 Additional technical documentation can be found in the download center at : www.convotherm.com Welbilt off ers fully-integrated kitchen systems and our products are ® backed by KitchenCare aftermarket parts and service. Welbilt’s portfolio of award-winning brands includes Cleveland™, Convotherm , Delfi eld ® ® fi tkitchen , Frymaster ®...

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