Rational SelfCookingCenter series Original Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1 SelfCookingCenter ® Original operating instructions...
  • Page 2 Academy RATIONAL offer you the time to exchange ideas with colleagues and other chefs.   At www.rational-online.com you can find out when the next workshop will be held near you. FREE OF CHARGE! - Club RATIONAL The internet platform for professional chefs.
  • Page 3 RATIONAL SERVICE PARTNERS Our appliances are reliable and have a long service life. However if you should encounter technical difficulties, the RATIONAL SERVICE PARTNERS can provide swift and efficient help. Guaranteed spare parts supply and a weekend call-out team included: Tel. +44 1582...
  • Page 4 We hope you enjoy using your SelfCookingCenter ®   Your RATIONAL AG We reserve the right to make technical changes in the interest of progress! Dealer: Installer: installed on: Unit number:...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Explanation of the pictograms Initial start-up Safety Instructions Liability Care, inspection, maintenance and repair Function parts Notes on using your appliance Working with the core temperature probe Working with the hand shower General operation General notes Help function Explanation of pictograms Overview of the cooking modes Display after switching on the appliance Overview of the cooking modes...
  • Page 6 Contents Combi-steamer mode Pictogram explanation Steam Hot air Combination of steam and hot air ClimaPlus ® Time setting or continuous operation Manual Preheat Manual humidification Air speed Delta-T cooking Cool down Programming mode Explanation of pictograms Image view Sort and filter functions Saving while the unit is running Programming - iCookingControl mode Programming - Combi-steamer mode...
  • Page 7 Contents Copy program Delete program Delete all programs Additional attributes Order iLevelControl Explanation of pictograms Upload foods into the selection window Save iLC cooking program Save iLC cooking process Load the food and start. Delete foods Save shopping baskets iLevelControl Working with the Option 3-core temperature probes Efficient CareControl Care and soiling status display...
  • Page 8 Contents Realtime format Time remaining/target time display Cooking chamber lighting Cooking chamber lighting without rack signalling function MySCC - Settings Lighting settings for a SelfCookingCenter XS Type 6 2/3 Cooking chamber lighting With the door open MySCC - Settings Lighting settings for appliances with the rack signalling function. Cooking chamber lighting Dimming the LED lighting door Rack signalling...
  • Page 9 Contents Loading/action request Program step end End of cooking time Process interruption/error found Acoustics factory setting MySCC - System Management Download HACCP data Download information data Download service data Download program Upload program Delete all programs Download profile Upload profile Download image Upload images Delete all own images...
  • Page 10 Contents 50% energy Automatic dimming Climate retention time Loading retention time MySCC - MyEnergy Energy consumption display Download energy consumption by batches Download energy consumption analysis Standard unit Energy Messenger MySCC - Expert Settings Pre-program start time Probe reading core temperature Recording mode Open the record program Forced cleaning...
  • Page 11 MySCC - Service Information on appliance type/software ChefLine Service hotline LAN cable connection Communication Networking appliances with the RATIONAL Remote App Domestic technology Cleaning the glass panes and the LED covers Servicing the air filter Replacing the door seal Replacing the lamps...
  • Page 12: Explanation Of The Pictograms

    Explanation of the pictograms Danger! Warning! Caution! Imminently hazardous Potentially hazardous Potentially hazardous situation, which, if not situation, which, if not situation, which, if not avoided, will result in severe avoided, may result in avoided, may result in slight injuries or death. serious injury or death.
  • Page 13: Initial Start-Up

    Initial start-up Please read the manual carefully prior to initial start-up. During initial start-up of your new appliance, you will be requested to start an automatic one- off self-test. This self-test takes about 45 minutes and is used to adapt the appliance to the specific environmental conditions.
  • Page 14 Initial start-up step info/button instructions Follow the instructions on the display. Press START the button to start the self-test. Select type of connection to normal or soft water. Next Click “Next” to confirm. The following test will take place automatically. The status is displayed in the upper field, the time remaining until the self-test has been completed is shown in the lower time field.
  • Page 15: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Keep this manual in a safe place so that it can always be consulted by anyone using the appliance. This appliance may not be used by children or people with limited physical, sensor or mental capacity or those without the necessary experience and/or knowledge, unless such people are supervised by a person who is responsible for their safety.
  • Page 16 In case of damage to the glass plate, please replace the entire plate immediately.   Warning! Smoking food in the appliance Smoking food in the appliance may only be done using the original RATIONAL smoking accessory, VarioSmoker.   Warning! No objects on the appliance ceiling.
  • Page 17 Safety Instructions Warning! Gas appliances only - If your appliance is installed under an extractor hood, this must be switched on when the appliance is in use - combustion gases! - If your appliance is connected to a chimney, the flue duct must be cleaned in compliance with specific regional regulations - risk of fire! (Contact your installer).
  • Page 18 Safety instructions and liability Warning! Safety instructions during use - If containers are filled with liquid or contents which liquefy during cooking, only use rack levels at a height at which the user can see into the slide-in containers – risk of burns. There is a warning sticker enclosed with the unit.
  • Page 19: Liability

    Safety instructions and liability Liability Installations and repairs that are not carried out by authorised specialists or using genuine spare parts, and any technical change that is not approved by the manufacturer will invalidate the manufacturer’s warranty and product liability. 19 / 203...
  • Page 20: Care, Inspection, Maintenance And Repair

    Care, inspection, maintenance and repair In order to retain the high quality of the stainless steel, for hygienic reasons and to avoid interferences to operation, the appliance must be cleaned daily or when prompted to clean. Follow the instructions in the "Efficient CareControl" section. Constant operation at high cooking chamber temperatures (≥...
  • Page 21 Care, inspection, maintenance and repair Warning! Inlet filter maintenance The device automatically detects if the air filter is dirty. You will receive a service message and prompt to clean or replace the air filter when it is dirty. The appliance may only be operated without an air filter.
  • Page 22 Care, inspection, maintenance and repair Inspection, maintenance and repair Danger - high voltage - Inspection, maintenance and repair work must only be carried out by trained technicians. - The appliance must be switched off at the mains for cleaning (apart from CleanJet ®...
  • Page 23: Function Parts

    Function parts Appliance number (only visible when the door is open) Flow guard (optional) (for gas appliances only) Cooking chamber lighting Appliance door with triple glazing Door handle Table-top appliances: One-handed operation with sure-shut function Standalone appliances: One-handed operation Unlocking mechanism to open the triple-glazed door (inside) Integrated and self-emptying door drip tray (inside)
  • Page 24: Notes On Using Your Appliance

    Notes on using your appliance - Avoid having heat sources (e.g. grill plates, deep-fat fryers etc.) near the appliance. - Only use the appliance in areas with a room temperature of between +5 °C to +40 °C. For ambient temperatures of less than + 5 °C, you must heat the cooking chamber to room temperature (>...
  • Page 25 Notes on using your appliance Max. load sizes depending on appliance size 6 x 2/3 GN 20 kg (max. 10 kg for each rack) 6 x 1/1 GN 30 kg (max. 15 kg for each rack) 6 x 2/1 GN 60 kg (max.
  • Page 26 Notes on using your appliance Working with mobile oven racks, mobile plate racks and transport trolleys for table-top appliances (option) - Remove the hanging rack as described above. - Place the run-in rail on the fixing provided on the appliance's base. Make sure it is fixed accurately in place (4 pins).
  • Page 27: Working With The Core Temperature Probe

    Notes on using your appliance Working with the core temperature probe For information about working with the 3 core temperature sensor option, please read the iLevelControl section. Caution! The core temperature probe and its positioning aid may both be hot – risk of burns! For Finishing with the ®...
  • Page 28 Notes on using your appliance Use a starting bit to make a hole in frozen foods (RATIONAL article number 60.70.359). Drill a hole in the thickest part of the food to be cooked. To do this, place the food on a firm base and protect your hands.
  • Page 29: Working With The Hand Shower

    Notes on using your unit Working with the hand shower - If you use the hand shower, please pull the hose at least 20 cm out of the park position. - You can select 2 jet strengths by pressing the control button. - Always let the hand shower slide slowly back into the park position.
  • Page 30: General Operation

    General operation Your appliance features a touch screen. Simply tap the screen gently with your finger to enter new settings in your appliance. Use the central dial to You can also change the New settings will be applied change the settings. settings by moving/pulling within 4 seconds or by the slider.
  • Page 31: General Notes

    "Cool Down" section). "Gas burner problem". Open Water too low – open tap. Back/Abort gas tap. Press "RESET Display disappears after GAS" - new ignition. If the filling. message appears again, contact RATIONAL service. 31 / 203...
  • Page 32: Help Function

    General instructions for use Help function So that you can use your device’s many possibilities as easily and efficiently as possible, detailed operating instructions and user help texts with practical examples and useful tips are stored on the device. The help function can be selected using the “?” button. The following functions are available in the help function.
  • Page 33: Overview Of The Cooking Modes

    Overview of the cooking modes Display after switching on the appliance On/Off switch Profile change Combi-steamer mode Steam Convection air Combination of steam and convection heat iCookingControl mode Top 10 Meat MySCC Poultry Fish Help function Side dishes Other functions Egg dishes/ dessert iLevelControl Bake...
  • Page 34: Overview Of The Cooking Modes

    Overview of the cooking modes 34 / 203...
  • Page 35: The Different Modes

    Overview of the cooking modes The different modes iCookingControl Combi-steamer mode Programming mode mode You enter the Combi- You can access the Press the "Programming steamer mode by iCookingControl mode mode" button to open the pressing the button Programming mode . by selecting your required “steam”, “combination”...
  • Page 36 Overview of the cooking modes iLevelControl Efficient CareControl   In iLevelControl , you can Efficient CareControl use the individual racks in detects when the appliance your appliance for different needs to be cleaned. cooking processes at the Efficient CareControl takes same time.
  • Page 37: Icookingcontrol

    iCookingControl iCookingControl detects the size of the food and the load quantity. Cooking time, temperature and cooking chamber climate are adapted continually. iCookingControl also shows you the progress of each cooking stage in the iCC cockpit. The iCC cockpit appears automatically every 10 seconds once you have entered your desired results.
  • Page 38: Explanation Of Pictograms

    iCookingControl Explanation of pictograms iCC cockpit Core temperature/cooking level i button Core temperature/cooking level Cooking speed Core temperature/cooking level Delta-T Core temperature/cooking level Cooking time Cooking level Browning Food size Food thickness Searing temperature Cooking volumes Crisp Cooking chamber climate Gratin Steaming Steam baking...
  • Page 39: Information And Requests During The Cooking Process

    iCookingControl Air speed Convenience level Information and requests during the cooking process Carve Preheat display Add liquid Cool down display Cut pastries Request to cancel Brush pastries Needle Options after end of cooking Hold at temperature Reinsert core temperature probe Heat up to service temperature.
  • Page 40: Icc - Cockpit

    iCookingControl iCC - Cockpit Use the central dial or press the relevant arrow key to gain an overview of the ideal cooking procedure - how to achieve the perfect results. iCookingControl selects the perfect cooking procedure depending on the product that you are cooking! The settings that iCookingControl has selected have a yellow border.
  • Page 41: Icc Monitor

    iCookingControl iCC Monitor In iCC Monitor, iCooking Control displays the decisions and the adjustments made to the settings in order to achieve the required results which you personally selected. The adjustments and displays vary depending on the product and load quantity. The i button appears as soon as a decision was made or a setting is being adjusted in the background.
  • Page 42: Icc Messenger

    iCookingControl iCC Messenger The iCC Messenger actively notifies you of processes and adjustments that iCookingControl performs. The iCC Messenger disappears automatically after 4 seconds. You can activate and deactivate iCC Messenger at any time in the appliance configuration from MySCC. You can find more information in the MySCC - Expert Settings section.
  • Page 43: Example: Chicken

    iCookingControl Example: Chicken Press the "Poultry" button For example, select the Press the “Poultry” button. on the start screen and browning level (light, dark) select the results you want and the core temperature/ to achieve. cooking state (rare, well- done). 43 / 203...
  • Page 44 iCookingControl Roast in combination of You will then be prompted You can open the iCC steam and convection (50% to load the appliance. cockpit by pressing the iCC humidity at 202°C cooking cockpit button chamber temperature). or it will open automatically after 10 seconds.
  • Page 45 iCookingControl Press the button to save individual settings (see "Programming" section). If the core temperature probe is not or incorrectly inserted, a signal is emitted and a message appears in the display prompting you to re-insert the core temperature probe. 45 / 203...
  • Page 46: Top 10

    Top 10 Top 10 provides fast and direct access to your 10 most frequently used applications. Press the iCC button in the start screen to access the Top 10. No manual programs are displayed in the Top 10 . 46 / 203...
  • Page 47: Combi-Steamer Mode

    Combi-steamer mode In the combi-steamer mode, all combi-steamer functions are available. Press the "Steam", "Convection" or "Combination of steam and convection" button to enter the combi-steamer mode. Pictogram explanation 3 manual modes Steam Convection air Combination of steam and convection heat Setting options Percentage setting of humidity in cooking chamber climate...
  • Page 48: Other Functions

    Combi-steamer mode Other functions Setting options Call up programming function Continuous operation Back/Abort Humidification Air speed Cool down Press the cooking chamber temperature button to call up actual cooking data such as the actual cooking chamber climate and actual cooking chamber temperature. Press the button and hold down for 10 sec.
  • Page 49: Steam

    Combi-steamer mode Steam In "Steam" cooking mode, the steam generator generates hygienic fresh steam. You can set the cooking cabinet temperature from 30 °C to 130 ℃ . Cooking methods: Steaming, stewing, blanching, poaching, simmering, vacuum cooking, thawing, preserving. step info/button instructions Press the button.
  • Page 50: Hot Air

    Combi-steamer mode Hot air In "Hot air" cooking mode, powerful heating elements heat up the dry air. You can set the cooking cabinet temperature from 30 °C to 300 ℃ . You can limit the cooking cabinet humidity if necessary. Cooking methods: Baking, roasting, grilling, deep-frying, gratinating, glazing.
  • Page 51 Combi-steamer mode Additional functions, such as air speed, preheat, continuous operation, cool-down or Delta-T, can also be selected. See the "Manual humidification" and "Air speed" sections for how to use the humidification and air speed functions. See the "Delta-T" section under "MySCC" for how to use the Delta-T function.
  • Page 52: Combination Of Steam And Hot Air

    Combi-steamer mode Combination of steam and hot air The "Steam" and "Hot air" cooking media are combined. This combination creates a hot humid cabinet climate especially for intensive cooking. You can set the cooking cabinet temperature from 30 °C to 300 °C . You can adjust the cooking cabinet climate if necessary. Cooking methods: Roasting, baking.
  • Page 53 Combi-steamer mode Additional functions, such as air speed, preheat, continuous operation, cool-down or Delta-T, can also be selected. See the "Manual humidification" and "Air speed" sections for how to use the humidification and air speed functions. See the "Delta-T" section under "MySCC" for how to use the Delta-T function.
  • Page 54: Climaplus

    Combi-steamer mode ClimaPlus ® ClimaPlus Control measures and regulates the humidity in the cooking cabinet to within one ® percent. You can set the ideal product-specific climate for each food in the climate window. Steam: Hot air: Steam + Hot air: You can set a mixture of ClimaPlus Control has a...
  • Page 55: Time Setting Or Continuous Operation

    Combi-steamer mode Time setting or continuous operation step info/button instructions Select a manual cooking mode, e.g. "Steam". Press the button and set the required cooking time. See next line for continuous operation. Press the button for continuous operation. Alternatively, press the cooking time button and turn/push the central dial / slider to the right until "CONTINUOUS"...
  • Page 56 Combi-steamer mode Setting the time: See the "Time" section under "MySCC". Setting the time format : See the "Time format" section under "MySCC". Setting the cooking time format : See the "Cooking time format" section under "MySCC". Setting the start time: See the "Automatic start time" section. 56 / 203...
  • Page 57: Manual Humidification

    Combi-steamer mode Manual humidification A powerful jet atomises bursts of water and distributes it throughout the cooking cabinet. Humidification creates ideal rising conditions and gives bakery products an attractive glossy finish. Can be selected under Hot air or a combination of Steam and Hot air. Humidification period: Humidification is limited to 2 seconds.
  • Page 58: Air Speed

    Combi-steamer mode Air speed There are 5 air speed settings so that you can generate the ideal climate for all cooking processes. Press the button and turn the dial to set the required air speed. Turbo air speed 1/4 air speed Standard air speed Fan wheel cycles at 1/4 air speed 1/2 air speed...
  • Page 59: Delta-T Cooking

    Combi-steamer mode Delta-T cooking Delta-T = temperature difference between the core temperature and the cooking cabinet temperature. By slowly increasing the cooking cabinet temperature until the end of the cooking process with a constant difference to the core temperature, the meat is subject to longer cooking (can only be selected from the combi-steamer mode).
  • Page 60 Combi-steamer mode "Delta-T" appears in the display when the Delta-T setting is activated. Delta-T can only be activated from the combi-steamer mode! The Delta icon appears in the display in manual mode when the Delta-T mode is activated. Alternatively, you can also set a time period for the duration of Delta-T cooking. 60 / 203...
  • Page 61: Cool Down

    Combi-steamer mode Cool down You have been operating your appliance at a high cooking cabinet temperature and now want to continue working at a low cabinet temperature. The "Cool Down" function allows you to cool the cabinet quickly and gently. step info/button instructions...
  • Page 62 Combi-steamer mode Warning: - Do not use the Cool-down function unless the air baffle has been locked correctly - Risk of injury. - During "Cool Down", the fan wheel does not switch off when the door is opened. - Do not touch the fan wheel – risk of injury. - During "Cool Down", hot vapours emerge from the cooking cabinet - Risk of burns.
  • Page 63: Programming Mode

    Programming mode It takes no time at all to create your own cooking programs in programming mode. The 7 modes (meat, poultry, fish, bakery products, side dishes, egg dishes/dessert, finishing) can be copied, adapted and saved under a new name according to your individual requirements, or you can create your own manual programs with up to 12 steps.
  • Page 64 Programming mode Information button - show program details Selection window with information button pressed In addition to the program names, further information can be requested or stored using the following buttons. Image of the food for the program Notes on the program Programme notes saved are Image of the accessories for the displayed directly by pressing the...
  • Page 65 Programming mode Image view If images have been saved with cooking programs, these are displayed in the image view. If no images are available, the title of the program is shown as a text in the image view. You can scroll in your view by Change to the image view.
  • Page 66: Sort And Filter Functions

    Programming mode Sort and filter functions The list view is sorted in alphabetical order by name. The list view can be changed using the sort and filter functions. Press the button to open the filter function. Select a filter criterion. Press the button to open the sort function.
  • Page 67: Saving While The Unit Is Running

    Programming mode Saving while the unit is running step info/button instructions Press the button while the unit is running. Enter the program name. Press the button to save the cooking workflow. All the changes that were made in a iCookingControl cooking workflow, such as activate Thick or Thin, are accepted when you save and will be repeated automatically the next time the cooking workflow is called.
  • Page 68: Programming - Icookingcontrol Mode

    Programming mode Programming - iCookingControl mode Example: You could rename “Roast” and save the cooking workflow under the new name of “Roast veal” with your individual settings, e.g. “Light browning” and “Cooking level well done”. step info/button instructions Press the button. Press the button to create a new program.
  • Page 69 Programming mode step info/button instructions Select an image for the food, for example, or press the "Save" button to exit the program detail view. You can save attributes such as an image of the accessory, notes about the program or membership of a group in the program detail view. 69 / 203...
  • Page 70: Programming - Combi-Steamer Mode

    Programming mode Programming - Combi-steamer mode You can create a manual cooking program with up to 12 steps to suit your exact requirements. step info/button instructions Press the button. Press the button to create a new program. Scrambled eggs Enter a program name (e.g. Scrambled eggs). Press the button to save the name.
  • Page 71 Programming mode step info/button instructions Select the cooking mode for the second program step. Select the required cooking parameters. Press the button once to save the step. You can then add another step. Press the button to exit the programming process again.
  • Page 72: Programming - Ilc Mode

    Programming mode Programming - iLC mode You can use the racks in your unit for an incredible range of cooking processes at the same time. iLevelControl shows you which food can be cooked together, and intelligently adapts the cooking time to suit the load size and the number of times the door is opened, and for how long.
  • Page 73 Programming mode You can set the desired air speed in every program step. 73 / 203...
  • Page 74: Start The Program

    Programming mode Start the program step info/button instructions Press the button. Use the arrow buttons or central dial to select the program. To start, press the program name in the selection window or press the central dial. Check program steps step info/button instructions...
  • Page 75 Programming mode step info/button instructions Press the button to exit the program. The cooking cabinet door should remain open for checking the program steps. You can also check and modify the program steps directly in the "Change program" function. 75 / 203...
  • Page 76: Create A Group

    Programming mode Create a group You can assign your programs to a group in order to classify your programs (e.g. programs for a breakfast menu). step info/button instructions Press the button. Select "Groups" from the filter. Press the button to create a new group. Breakfast Name your group (e.g.
  • Page 77: Assign A Group

    Programming mode Assign a group You can assign your program to a group. You can assign as many programs (manual, iLC etc.) as you want to a group. For example, you can assign programs for your breakfast menu to one of the "Breakfast" groups you have created.
  • Page 78: Change Program

    Programming mode Change program step info/button instructions Press the button. Use the arrow buttons or central dial to select the program. Press the button to call up the change function. The view changes to the program detail view. Press the program name if you want to Roast change the name.
  • Page 79 Programming mode step info/button instructions Press the button twice to exit. Press the button to delete the displayed program step. Press the button to add a program step. The new program step is added after the displayed step. Press the button to change notes in the program attribute view. Press the button to select additional attributes, such as Favourites status.
  • Page 80: Copy Program

    Programming mode Copy program step info/button instructions Press the button. Use the arrow buttons or central dial to select the program. Press the button to copy the program. Enter the program name. Press the button to save the cooking workflow. If you do not change the program name, it is automatically assigned a consecutive index in the name.
  • Page 81: Delete Program

    Programming mode Delete program step info/button instructions Press the button. Use the arrow buttons or central dial to select the program. Press the button twice to delete the program. Press the Back button or another button to cancel the delete process. Delete all programs It is only possible to delete all programs in "MySCC".
  • Page 82: Additional Attributes

    Programming mode Additional attributes The additional attributes allow you to use further functions such as modifying the order of your programs or activating Day Part Management. Open the additional attributes function as follows. step info/button instructions Press the button. Use the arrow buttons or central dial to select the program.
  • Page 83: Order

    Programming mode Order Using the additional attribute "Order" you can arrange the cooking processes in program mode according to their importance to you. Press the button and set a number between 1 - 100 with the mode dial. The cooking processes can be sorted in ascending order according to the number saved for the list view order.
  • Page 84: Ilevelcontrol

    iLevelControl You can simultaneously use the various racks in your appliance to perform a variety of cooking procedures. iLevelControl shows you which food can be cooked together and intelligently adapts the cooking time to the load quantity and the number and duration of door openings.
  • Page 85 iLevelControl Save the current combination of Select new food food as a shopping cart. Delete food Energy Messenger Cool down Retains the ideal cooking chamber climate in the iLC mode if no food has been inserted. The retention time can be set between 10 - 120 minutes.
  • Page 86: Upload Foods Into The Selection Window

    iLevelControl Upload foods into the selection window step info/button instructions Press the button. Press the button to open a program. Select one of the foods saved in the list. The food is displayed in the selection window. - You can upload all foods to the selection window. - You can also start the iLC mode directly by selecting a iLC process, e.g.
  • Page 87: Save Ilc Cooking Program

    iLevelControl Save iLC cooking program To save a new iLC program, please refer to the section "Programming - iLC mode" Save iLC cooking process step info/button instructions Press the button. iLC steaming Press the "iLC Steam" button Adjust the cooking parameters. Press the button to save.
  • Page 88: Load The Food And Start

    iLevelControl Load the food and start. step info/button instructions Press the food you want in the selection window. Use drag & drop to move food to the rack level you require or press the correct rack level. The process starts automatically. The appliance is pre-heated automatically.
  • Page 89: Delete Foods

    iLevelControl (iLC) Delete foods step info/button instructions Press the button. The Delete button remains active while the yellow border around the button continues flashing. Press the food to remove it from the time or selection window. While the Delete button is active (yellow border), you can remove any number of foods from the time or selection window.
  • Page 90: Save Shopping Baskets

    iLevelControl (iLC ) Save shopping baskets step info/button instructions Press the button. Press the button to call up a program. Select several saved foods from the list. The food is displayed in the selection window. Press the button to save the combination in the selection window.
  • Page 91: Ilevelcontrol

    iLevelControl Working with the Option 3-core temperature probes With iLevelControl applications, up to three products can be monitored with one core temperature probe. The same applies for iLC processes you have created yourself and those that already exist. It is not possible to monitor more than three iLC processes with the selected core temperature.
  • Page 92 iLevelControl If you have pulled a ticket with the core temperature, insert one of the core temperature probes into the thickest part of the food. Note: The measuring points can be found at the front. When inserting the probe, please make sure that the tip of the probe is inserted in the centre of the food.
  • Page 93: Efficient Carecontrol

    Efficient CareControl The intelligent Efficient CareControl automatically detects the appliance usage, the general care status and – just in time – optimises the cleaning process to minimise the use of chemicals, water and power. The amount of cleaning chemicals is suggested according to need.
  • Page 94 Efficient CareControl A green bar:   "Care" display: The appliance has the ideal care status. Steam generator is free of lime scale.   "Clean" display: The unit was cleaned recently. A yellow bar:   "Care" display: The appliance has a medium care status Steam generator has a slight amount of lime scale.
  • Page 95: Cleaning Request

    Efficient CareControl Cleaning request CareControl recognises when CleanJet +care cleaning has to be carried out. CareControl ® takes individual cleaning and working habits into account, such as longer breaks or the end of work. The recommended cleaning stages are marked in different colours. Automatic display of cleaning request as soon as CleanJet +care cleaning is...
  • Page 96: Start Clean

    Efficient CareControl Start clean CleanJet +care is the automatic cleaning system for cleaning and caring for the ® appliance. The 7 cleaning programs allow you to adapt the cleaning process to the particular degree of dirt. Note! - For hygiene reasons and to prevent malfunctions it is essential to clean your appliance every day - risk of fire! - Your appliance must be cleaned every day, even if it is only operated in “Steam”...
  • Page 97 Efficient CareControl step info/button instructions Press the button. "Cooking chamber too hot" appears if the Cooking cooking chamber temperature is above 50 °C. chamber too hot. Select "Cool Down" (see the "Cool Down" section). Gentle Select cleaning level, e.g. "gentle" . Open the cooking chamber door, remove Open the door.
  • Page 98 Efficient CareControl Warning! - Do not open the cooking chamber door while cleaning is in progress – chemical cleaner and hot vapour may escape – risk of chemical burns and scalding. A horn sound is heard if the door is opened during the cleaning process. - Once the CleanJet +care cleaning process is aborted or has ended, check the entire ®...
  • Page 99 Efficient CareControl Prior to the start of CleanJet +care cleaning, make sure that the hanging racks or mobile oven ® rack are correctly inserted in the cooking chamber. When using softened water, the recommended quantity of cleaning tabs can be reduced by up to 50%.
  • Page 100: Cleaning Stages

    Efficient CareControl Cleaning stages cleaning stage description/application tabs rinse without tabs Rinse cooking cabinet with warm water. For non-greasy limescale deposits, e.g. after rinse Care baking or steaming. “Short cleaning time” - for all soiling, but interim cleaning Cleaning agent without drying and rinsing.
  • Page 101: Cleanjet ® +Care Failure

    Efficient CareControl CleanJet +care failure ® After a power failure lasting longer than 10 minutes or after the unit is switched off the display reads "Interrupt CleanJet". If Interrupt CleanJet is not confirmed within 20 seconds by ® pressing the display, the activated CleanJet +care program runs through to the end without ®...
  • Page 102: Myscc Appliance Configuration

    MySCC appliance configuration All the appliance's default settings (e.g. time, date, language etc.) can be changed under MySCC. Press the MySCC button to open the overview display for your appliance's default settings. You can customise your appliance's settings to suit your requirements.
  • Page 103: Myscc - Favourites

    MySCC - Favourites You can manage your favourites in this menu item (e.g. language, cooking time format etc.). step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. The Favourites menu item opens automatically. Select for example the "Language" menu sub- item using the central dial. Press the Star button on the right next to the "Language"...
  • Page 104: Myscc - Settings

    MySCC - Settings Press the Settings button to change for example the national language, time format, date and time, acoustics etc. Language step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the Settings button. Press the Language button. Change the language by turning the central dial to the appropriate language and then press the dial.
  • Page 105 MySCC - Settings step info/button instructions To set the date and time, click the date and time format fields (mm, dd, yyyy, HH, MM) and adjust using the central dial. Press the central dial to confirm the new setting. Press the arrow button to open the main menu. 105 / 203...
  • Page 106: Cooking Time Format

    MySCC - Settings Time format step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the Settings button. Cooking time format Press the Cooking time format button. The set cooking time is highlighted by the setting h:m or m:s. h:m displays hours:minutes, m:s displays minutes:seconds. In the programming mode, the cooking time can be adjusted for every separate programming step.
  • Page 107: Time Remaining/Target Time Display

    MySCC - Settings Time remaining/target time display Use the Time remaining display function to enable the display of the target time elapsed and the time remaining until the end of the ideal cooking procedure. Press the Time remaining display button. Click the button to toggle between Target time and Time remaining .
  • Page 108: Cooking Chamber Lighting

    Cooking chamber lighting Cooking chamber lighting without rack signalling function Use this function to completely switch off the appliance's lighting. Follow the steps below to switch off the appliance's lighting: step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the Settings button. To switch off the cooking chamber lighting, press the Cooking chamber lighting function.
  • Page 109: Myscc - Settings

    MySCC - Settings Lighting settings for a SelfCookingCenter XS Type 6 2/3 This section describes the setting options for a SelfCookingCenter XS Type 6 2/3. step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the Settings button. Press the Lighting settings button to open the submenu.
  • Page 110: With The Door Open

    MySCC - Settings With the door open Here you can select the behaviour of the LED lighting when the door is open. The LED lighting features two LED strips. One LED strip is installed in the left side of the door and the other on the right.
  • Page 111: Lighting Settings For Appliances With The Rack Signalling Function

    MySCC - Settings Lighting settings for appliances with the rack signalling function. This section describes the setting options for appliances fitted with the rack signalling function. This function is not available for appliance models 201, 202 and 6 2/3. The following section explains in steps how to switch the cooking chamber lighting, door lighting, rack signalling and flashing signal functions on and off.
  • Page 112: Dimming The Led Lighting Door

    MySCC - Settings Dimming the LED lighting door Use this function to dim the LED lighting. This can be done in 25% increments from 0% to 100%. Press the button and then turn the central dial to set the dimming level you require in 25% increments.
  • Page 113: With The Door Open

    MySCC - Settings With the door open Here you can select the behaviour of the LED lighting when the door is open. The LED lighting features two LED strips. One LED strip is installed in the left side of the door and the other on the right.
  • Page 114: Temperature Unit

    MySCC - Settings The Settings menu item also includes other default settings such as display brightness, number of racks, climate retention time etc. To do so, follow the following steps: step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the Settings button. Temperature unit Press the Temperature unit button to select between Celsius or Fahrenheit.
  • Page 115: Shut-Off Delay Of Condensation Hood

    MySCC - Settings Shut-off delay of condensation hood Press the Shut-off delay of condensation hood button and adjust the shut-off delay time for your condensation hood (1 min. – 30 min.) using the central dial. À la carte plate weight Press the À...
  • Page 116: Myscc - Acoustics

    MySCC - Acoustics You can customise the acoustic signals (type, volume, duration etc.) of the appliance according to your wishes. step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the Acoustics button. The following settings can be changed: Master volume Press the Master volume button and adjust the master volume (0 % – 100 %) using the central dial.
  • Page 117: Loading/Action Request

    MySCC - Acoustics Loading/action request Press the Loading/action request button and customise the melody, volume, sound length and interval for the loading or action request. Program step end Press the Programmer step end button and customise the melody, volume, sound length and interval for the end of a program step. End of cooking time Press the End of cooking time button and customise the melody, volume, sound length and interval for the end of cooking time.
  • Page 118: Myscc - System Management

    MySCC - System Management HACCP data is saved for a period of 10 days and can be output using the USB appliance interface, if needed. Please follow the instructions if you want to permanently save this data. Download HACCP data step info/button instructions...
  • Page 119 MySCC - System Management step info/button instructions Press the button to start the download. A check mark appears next to the USB stick once the download has finished. The following data is logged: - Batch no. - Time - Cooking program name - Cooking cabinet temperature - Core temperature - Door open/door closed...
  • Page 120: Download Information Data

    MySCC - System Management Download information data step info/button instructions Insert the USB stick into the interface under the control panel. Press the MySCC button. Press the System Management button. Press the Download information data button. Click the first date/time field and set the start date you require for data using the central dial.
  • Page 121 MySCC - System Management The USB icon lights up when a USB stick is detected. Data can now be imported, downloaded or permanently saved. The "Confirm" check mark signalises that the function has been completed successfully. Only remove the USB stick once Confirm lights up. 121 / 203...
  • Page 122: Download Service Data

    MySCC - System Management Download service data In the service level, you can access service data such as appliance model or software version status. step info/button instructions Insert the USB stick into the interface under the control panel. Press the MySCC button. Press the System management button.
  • Page 123: Download Program

    MySCC - System Management Download program, upload program, delete all programs step info/button instructions Insert the USB stick into the interface under the control panel. Press the MySCC button. Press the System management button. Download program Press the Download program button. The cooking programs are saved on the USB stick.
  • Page 124: Upload Program

    MySCC - System Management Upload program Press the Upload program button. The cooking programs are saved from the USB stick onto the appliance. Delete all programs Press the Delete all programs button twice to delete all the programs, processes and groups you have created from the programming mode. The shopping carts are not deleted.
  • Page 125: Download Profile

    MySCC - System Management You can create profiles in the MyDisplay menu. Here you can customise your appliance's user interface according to your requirements and save as a profile. Download profile step info/button instructions Insert the USB stick into the interface under the control panel.
  • Page 126: Upload Profile

    MySCC - System Management Upload profile step info/button instructions Insert the USB stick into the interface under the control panel. Press the MySCC button. Press the Upload profile button to upload the profiles from the USB stick onto the appliance. 126 / 203...
  • Page 127 USB interface. The individual food images must be converted into a special file format before they can be used on the appliance. You can find a comfortable solution for editing your images on the www.club-rational.com website. You can log in to ClubRATIONAL and use this function free-of-charge. Follow the ClubRATIONAL instructions on the manufacturer's homepage (www.rational-online.com ).
  • Page 128: Download Image

    MySCC - System Management Download image Press the Download images button and the user's own food images are saved from the appliance onto the USB stick. Upload images Press the Upload images button and save the images from the USB stick as food images in the programming mode.
  • Page 129: Ergonomic Control Of A Second Appliance On The Screen

    MySCC - System Management Ergonomic control of a second appliance on the screen This function is used to operate the screen of a second appliance on the appliance's screen. The screen of a second appliance is displayed on the screen of the first appliance and it is possible to switch between both screens.
  • Page 130 MySCC - System Management Press the Ergonomic control of a second appliance on the screen button to activate the function. The following hardware requirements must be fulfilled before you can use this function: This function is only available with SelfcookingCenter(R) from construction date September 2016 onwards (Index I in the serial number on the type plate, e.g.: E11SI XXXXXX) Both appliances must feature an Ethernet interface.
  • Page 131: Network Settings

    Network settings step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the network settings button. Set and edit the IP address. Set and edit the IP gateway address. Set and edit the IP netmask. Activate or deactivate DHCP. Activation recommended for ConnectedCooking. Display the MAC address of your device.
  • Page 132 Network settings step info/button instructions Set and edit the information for a proxy server. Please ask your network administrator for the information. Once you have applied the settings, you must restart. 132 / 203...
  • Page 133: Myscc - Connectedcooking

    MySCC - ConnectedCooking ConnectedCooking requires an internet connection. Use the "DHCP active" setting or ask your network administrator which settings you need to apply. Register the unit step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the ConnectedCooking button. Activate ConnectedCooking by pressing the ConnectedCooking button.
  • Page 134: Connectedcooking Settings

    MySCC - ConnectedCooking ConnectedCooking settings HACCP data will be saved automatically in ConnectedCooking after completing the cooking process. Service data will be saved automatically in ConnectedCooking at regular intervals. The unit will automatically inform you when a new software version is available and will allow you to run the software update directly.
  • Page 135: Ip Addresses

    MySCC - System Management IP addresses With this option, you can display and change the IP address, IP gateway and IP netmask for your appliance. Press the IP address button and enter your IP address. Press the IP gateway button and enter your gateway address. Press the IP netmask button and enter your netmask address.
  • Page 136: Appliance's Default Settings: Download | Upload

    MySCC - System Management Appliance's default settings: Download | Upload This function is used to mirror (or duplicate) the default settings of one appliance onto other appliances. These include diverse default settings such as language, clock settings, volume settings, core temperature limits, etc. step info/button instructions...
  • Page 137: Myscc - Myenergy

    MySCC - MyEnergy 50% energy The power consumption of the heating systems of all electrical appliances is reduced by 50% (e.g. 10x1/1 GN model from 18 kW to 9 kW). This function is disabled in iCookingControl! step info/button instructions Select a manual mode such as convection. Press the MySCC button.
  • Page 138: Automatic Dimming

    MySCC - MyEnergy Automatic dimming With the automatic dimming setting, the screen brightness is automatically reduced when not in use. step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the button for the MyEnergy menu item. Press the Automatic dim button and adjust the screen dimming time in minutes (1 min.
  • Page 139: Climate Retention Time

    MySCC - MyEnergy Climate retention time With the Climate retention time setting in the MyEnergy menu item, you can adjust the retention time of the cooking chamber climate. It is possible to retain the ideal cooking chamber climate in iLC mode when you are not preparing food. The retention time can be set between 10 - 120 minutes.
  • Page 140: Loading Retention Time

    MySCC - MyEnergy Loading retention time With the help of this function, the retention time can be reduced for cooking processes in iCookingControl by a maximum of 10 minutes after a loading request. The cooking process is cancelled automatically after the programmed time has expired if the racks have not been loaded.
  • Page 141: Myscc - Myenergy

    MySCC - MyEnergy Energy consumption display Use this function to display how much electricity or gas is consumed for a cooking process. The power consumption can be displayed: when a manual cooking process has ended after a iCC cooking process after during iLevelControl operation after the automatic Efficient CareControl appliance cleaning procedure The issued energy consumption values are calculated and not measured.
  • Page 142: Download Energy Consumption By Batches

    MySCC - MyEnergy Download energy consumption by batches Press the Download energy consumption by batches button. You can now select the timeframe when you want to download the batches. Then start downloading by pressing the Download button. Energy consumptions are downloaded in batches onto your USB stick.
  • Page 143: Myscc - Expert Settings

    MySCC - Expert Settings Pre-program start time You can program your appliance to start automatically. Note! For hygienic reasons, it is not advisable to keep food stored in an unchilled or unheated cooking cabinet over a longer period! step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button.
  • Page 144 MySCC - Expert Settings - The cooking cabinet door must be closed! - The cooking cabinet lighting goes out when the start time is activated. - No preheating required when the start time mode is active. - The start time is not deleted by switching the appliance ON/OFF. The appliance help "?" function only is enabled when the start time mode is activated.
  • Page 145: Probe Reading Core Temperature

    MySCC - Expert Settings Probe reading core temperature Here the current temperature at the core temperature probe is displayed. It is useful for cooking paths that run without use of the core temperature probe. step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the Settings button.
  • Page 146: Recording Mode

    MySCC - Expert Settings Recording mode This function can be used to convert a frequently used core temperature-controlled cooking process into a time-controlled process in iCookingControl to avoid having to set a core temperature probe. This function may not be used with critical products with core temperatures below 75°C that require a sensitive cooking degree.
  • Page 147 MySCC - Expert Settings This is how it works: step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the button for the Expert setting menu item. Press the Recording mode button. Enter names for the time-controlled cooking process. Select the required application in iCookingControl.
  • Page 148 MySCC - Expert Settings step info/button instructions After preheating, load and cook as usual. When prompted to unload, confirm the cooking result (green check mark) and either save or delete the entered cooking process (red cross). Please note that only standardised products of the same type and identical output temperature can be used for this function.
  • Page 149: Open The Record Program

    MySCC - Expert Settings Open the record program step info/button instructions Press the button on the start screen. Set the filter to Programs. Select the program you require. Once selected, the program immediately starts to preheat the appliance. It is not necessary to use the core temperature probe. 149 / 203...
  • Page 150: Forced Cleaning

    MySCC - Expert Settings Forced cleaning The forced cleaning function prompts the appliance user to clean the appliance after a defined time has elapsed. When the cleaning prompt appears, the appliance can only be used again once it has been cleaned. Use the forced cleaning function to ensure that the cleaning and hygiene regulations are observed when the appliance is used in shift operation.
  • Page 151 MySCC - Expert Settings An active forced cleaning is also displayed on the information on the time of the next cleaning. 151 / 203...
  • Page 152: Cleaning Agenda

    MySCC - Expert Settings Cleaning agenda The cleaning agenda function is used to program a cleaning warning or a compulsory cleaning for specific weekdays. Use this function to ensure that the cleaning and hygiene regulations are observed when the appliance is used in shift operation. How to access this function on the appliance is described below: step info/button...
  • Page 153 MySCC - Expert Settings A time can be programmed for every weekday (Monday to Sunday). The time can be set in 10 minute intervals. If the appliance is switched off at the time programmed, the cleaning prompt will appear when the appliance is switched on again. 153 / 203...
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  • Page 155: Delay Time With Compulsory Cleaning

    MySCC - Expert Settings Delay time with compulsory cleaning If the "Compulsory" mode is enabled, a delay time of between 0 and 4 hours can be programmed. This means that if you press "Later", the appliance can be continued to be used for the programmed time.
  • Page 156: Limit Core Temperature

    MySCC - Expert Settings Limit core temperature The "Limit core temperature" function can be used in manual mode as well as in iCooking mode to limit the minimum and maximum core temperature of the food for the modes poultry, meat, fish and iLevelControl. step info/button instructions...
  • Page 157 MySCC - Expert Settings Limit core temperature for poultry Press the Minimum core temperature button and set the minimum core temperature for poultry. Press the Maximum core temperature button and set the maximum core temperature for poultry. Limit core temperature for meat Press the Minimum core temperature button and set the minimum core temperature for meat.
  • Page 158 MySCC - Expert Settings Limit finishing core temperature Press the Minimum core temperature button and set the minimum core temperature for finishing. Press the Maximum core temperature button and set the maximum core temperature for finishing. Core temperature factory setting Press the Core temperature factory setting button to restore the factory setting.
  • Page 159: Messages

    MySCC - Expert Settings Messages Here you can disable messages from iCookingControl in the cockpit dialogue. step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the button for the Expert setting menu item. Press the Messages button. iLC Messenger Press the iLC Messenger and deactivate/activate the iLC Messenger messages in the iLC mode.
  • Page 160 MySCC - Expert Settings iCC - Cockpit prompt Press the iCC - Cockpit prompt button and activate/deactivate the iCC Messenger messages. 160 / 203...
  • Page 161: Monitoring Door Opening Time In Loading And Cooking

    MySCC - Expert Settings Monitoring door opening time in loading and cooking This function is used to monitor door opening in iCookingControl and in iLevelControl. If the door remains open too long, this is signalised with an acoustic signal and a prompt appears on the display.
  • Page 162 MySCC - Expert Settings Warning messages when loading Press the 1 button. Loading warning: Close door and use the central dial to set the time until the warning is emitted on or off (5 sec. – 180 sec.; off). Press the 2 button. Loading warning: Check the product and use the central dial to set the time until the warning is emitted on or off (5 sec.
  • Page 163: Myscc - Mydisplay

    MySCC - MyDisplay Configure your display and access authorisation rights using the MyDisplay function and save the created configurations as a Profile . You can always access these configurations by selecting the relevant profile. You can also limit the access to these profiles so that, for example, users can only access cooking processes that they have saved themselves.
  • Page 164: Upload Profile

    MySCC - MyDisplay You can also access the various profiles from the start screen. To do this, press the arrow at the top right edge of the display. Or alternatively press the bar at the top edge of the display. Once this starts to flash red, you can change between the various profiles using the central dial.
  • Page 165: Edit Profile

    MySCC - MyDisplay Edit profile Press the Edit profile button to edit the profile. You now have the possibility to make the following settings: Press the Name profile button. You can now change the profile name. Press the Password allocation button and then enter a password to protect your profile.
  • Page 166 MySCC - MyDisplay You can also make the following settings to customise the profile according to your own requirements. Start screen view Meat mode: Poultry mode: Manual modes: Press the button to define Press the button to define Press the button to define whether the meat mode whether the poultry mode whether manual modes...
  • Page 167 MySCC - MyDisplay iLevelControl: Programming mode: Press the button to define Efficient CareControl: Press the button to define whether the iLC mode Press the button to define whether the programming should appear on the start whether the cleaning mode mode should appear on the screen for this profile.
  • Page 168 MySCC - MyDisplay Assignment of access rights Image/list view: Toggle image/list view: List view filter: Select here whether the Here you can select You can disable/enable programs are displayed whether you want to toggle the filter function for the list as images or in a list in between the image or view for this profile in the...
  • Page 169 MySCC - MyDisplay Efficient CareControl Rinse without tabs: Rinse: Interim cleaning: Select whether the Rinse Select whether the Rinse Select whether the Interim without tabs cleaning cleaning program should be cleaning program should be program should be activated. activated. activated. Save: Medium: Strong:...
  • Page 170: Add New Profile

    MySCC - MyDisplay Add new profile Press the Add new profile button to create a new profile. In addition to the "5 Senses" administrator profile, you can add a further 10 profiles. 170 / 203...
  • Page 171: Myscc - Mydisplay - Example

    MySCC - MyDisplay - Example In the following example, we will show you how you can customise the design of your profiles with the help of MyDisplay. Press the button to open the programming mode. Open the programming In the programming mode, mode from the start screen.
  • Page 172 MySCC - MyDisplay - Example Press the button to create a new group. Using the filter, return from Enter a name for your the groups back to the group. For example programs. "Bakery". Confirm by enabling the green check mark. 172 / 203...
  • Page 173 MySCC - MyDisplay - Example Press the button to edit the program. Use the central dial to scroll You can now customise the down to the program you program. want to edit. 173 / 203...
  • Page 174 MySCC - MyDisplay - Example Press the button to save an Press the button to assign image to the program. the program to a group. Add the image you want. 174 / 203...
  • Page 175 MySCC - MyDisplay - Example Press the Save button twice. Repeat this procedure for other programs such as bread, cheesecake, muffins, pretzels or bread rolls. Once you have created all Select your group. For your programs, you can example the "Bakery" then proceed to editing your group.
  • Page 176 MySCC - MyDisplay - Example Press the button to add a new profile. Here you have an overview The new added profile can of your profiles. now be edited. 176 / 203...
  • Page 177 MySCC - MyDisplay - Example Select what can be set in this profile from MySCC. For example that only favourites can be selected. Change the name of your profile (e.g. in "Bakery), enter a password and give it a priority. The order of priority determines the hierarchical position of the profile in...
  • Page 178 MySCC - MyDisplay - Example Then select the expert settings. For example, that only the information and help buttons are enabled with which you can access the online manual. Set which cleaning programs may be used. For example, only the medium and strong cleaning programs.
  • Page 179 MySCC - MyDisplay - Example You can toggle between profiles by clicking the Press the button to open the upper bar. start screen. Now change to the new "bakery" profile you have created. 179 / 203...
  • Page 180 MySCC - MyDisplay - Example Press the button when you want to change the profile again. You can return to the 5 This view should now Senses profile again. appear on the screen. This was defined in the previous steps. The user can select between the applications displayed.
  • Page 181: Myscc - Service

    MySCC - Service In the service level, you can access data such as the appliance model, software version status or the hotline telephone numbers. step info/button instructions Press the MySCC button. Press the button for the Service menu item. Information on appliance type/software Press the Information on appliance model/software button for information about the appliance model and the software version.
  • Page 182: Lan Cable Connection

    LAN cable connection How to connect a LAN cable to the LAN interface of your appliance is described below. The LAN interface is on the Unscrew the splash Fit all individual parts onto underside of the appliance, protection cover. the cable, as shown in the on the left side (on the right diagram.
  • Page 183 LAN cable connection The assembly and splash protection is only guaranteed if you use an Ethernet cable with the following specifications: Maximum plug length of the Ethernet plug 45 mm Maximum plug diameter diagonally 18.5 mm Cable diameter, 5.5 - 7.5 mm A CAT-6 network cable must be used for full functionality of the interface.
  • Page 184: Communication

    PC. ® - The iPhone or iPad on which the RATIONAL Remote App is used must be on the same network or WLAN to which the SelfCookingCenter® is connected. - You cannot use the display or control if the iPhone or iPad is on a different network or if there is only a mobile network connection (3G, 4G, LTE).
  • Page 185 Communication To prevent remote access, please make sure that you only use the RATIONAL Remote App in a secured network. To manage the SelfCookingCenter® from an iPhone or iPad, please only use the RATIONAL Remote App from RATIONAL. The RATIONAL Remote App is available for free download in the Apple App Store.
  • Page 186: Domestic Technology

    Domestic technology Cleaning the glass panes and the LED covers The inside glass panes and LED covers can be cleaned easily when necessary. The appliance doors are fitted with their own pivoting glass panes. Open the appliance doors to the 120° position and, after pressing down both locking mechanisms, tilt the first inside glass pane.
  • Page 187: Servicing The Air Filter

    Domestic technology Never apply the cleaning agent to hot surfaces; always let the door cool down first. Leave the cleaning agent to dissolve before wiping it off with water. Never heat up the appliance when applying cleaning agent. Servicing the air filter Table-top appliance 6 x 2/3 GN Use a suitable object (coin, screwdriver) to loosen the air filter by sliding the object into the slot located at the...
  • Page 188 Domestic technology Stationary appliances 20 x 1/1 GN and 20 x 2/1 GN: To replace air filters for stand-alone appliances 20 x 1/1 GN and 20 x 2/1 GN, please notify your Rational Service Partner! 188 / 203...
  • Page 189: Replacing The Door Seal

    10 x 2/1 GN No.: 20.02.553 Replacing the lamps LED lighting To replace the LED lighting, please contact your authorised RATIONAL Service Partner Halogen lamp First switch off the appliance at the mains. - Cover the appliance drain in the cooking chamber.
  • Page 190: Descaling The Moisturing Nozzle

    Descaling the moisturing nozzle Please check the moisturing nozzle for scale residue once a month. step info/button instructions Switch the unit off Swing the hanging rack and the air baffle into the centre. Loosen the union nut on the moisturing nozzle (turn anti-clockwise –...
  • Page 191 Descaling the moisturing nozzle step info/button instructions Assemble in reverse order – note the installation position 191 / 203...
  • Page 192: Fault Messages

    Fault messages Displays for general faults   If faults occur on your unit, Faults on your unit which they are indicated on the allow you to carry on display: Please note the cooking can be suppressed phone number for fast by pressing the “back”...
  • Page 193 Fault messages Please follow the remedial measure suggested in the table below. fault indication when and how remedial action Service 10 When it has been Can be rejected by pressing the “back” switched on for 30 button. The unit can be used for cooking. seconds, Please notify Customer Service.
  • Page 194 Fault messages fault indication when and how remedial action cooking cabinet thoroughly with the hand shower (also behind the air baffle). - The unit can be used for cooking temporarily. Please notify Customer Service. Service 26 Displayed If the fault message occurs during CleanJet ®...
  • Page 195 Fault messages fault indication when and how remedial action Service 35 When it has been Please connect UltraVent to the power ® switched on for 30 supply. seconds, Service 36 Displayed for 30 Cooking only possible with some restrictions seconds after –...
  • Page 196 Fault messages fault indication when and how remedial action Service 120 Displayed Please notify Customer Service. continuously. 196 / 203...
  • Page 197: Before You Call Service

    Before you call Service: error possible cause Rectification Water dripping out of Door is not closed If the door is closed correctly, the door the unit’s door. correctly. handle will point down on floor units. Door seal is worn or Replace the door seal (see the damaged.
  • Page 198 Before you call Service: of fat are cooked frequently or if the drop on the outlet pipe is too shallow. To remedy: Run the outlet pipe as described in the installation instructions. Clean the unit regularly with CleanJet ® +care. The unit does not External main switch is Switch on at the main switch.
  • Page 199 Before you call Service: Gas unit constantly The gas supply to the Open the gas tap, switch on the displays Reset. unit is interrupted. ventilation cover. The gas pressure is Have the gas supply to the unit too low. checked. Cooking mode button The cooking cabinet is Use Cool Down to cool the cooking...
  • Page 200: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

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