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SelfCookingCenter
XS UV and UV Plus
®
CombiMaster
Plus XS UV and UV Plus
®
Original Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 SelfCookingCenter XS UV and UV Plus ® CombiMaster Plus XS UV and UV Plus ® Original Installation Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Device transfer..........................4 Introduction ........................5 About this manual ....................5 Warnings used ......................6 Warranty ........................7 Safety instructions ......................7 Installation instructions .....................8 Device transportation ..................... 10 Setting up the device ....................12 Device dimensions ....................12 Minimum distances ....................13 Securing the device ....................16 Electrical connection ....................
  • Page 3 Initial start-up ......................28 Maintenance: ......................31 Service parts ......................34 12.1 UltraVent ......................... 34 12.2 UltraVent Plus ......................35 Options ........................36 Conversion tables ....................37 Declaration of conformity ..................39...
  • Page 4: Device Transfer

    Device transfer Device transfer Specify for all queries: Dealer Appliance model _____________________________________ Device no.: ______________________________________ Set to gas type: Installer ______________________________________ Your device was checked by: _____________________________________...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Product name Abbreviation used SelfCookingCenter® XS UV SCC CombiMaster® Plus UltraVent We reserve the right to make technical changes in the interest of progress! © 2017 RATIONAL Technical Services. All rights reserved. Forwarding product-speci- fic information to third parties is prohibited.
  • Page 6: Warnings Used

    1 Introduction Warnings used DANGER! Directly hazardous situation that may result in severe injury or death. WARNING! Possibly hazardous situation that could poten- tially result in serious injury or death. CAUTION! Possibly hazardous situation that could result in minor injury. CAUTION! Fire hazard! CAUTION!
  • Page 7: Warranty

    1 Introduction Warranty Exceptions to the warranty include > Damage to glass, light bulbs and seal materi- als, > Damage resulting from improper use, installa- tion, maintenance, repair or descaling, > Use of the device for purposes other than those for which it is intended, >...
  • Page 8: Installation Instructions

    3 Installation instructions 3 Installation instructions Standards > The mentioned standards are according to German regulations. > Local and country-specific standards and regulations regarding the installation and ope- ration of commercial cooking appliances must be observed at all times. > In all other countries, the corresponding country-specific standards and regulations are to be observed.
  • Page 9 1 Introduction Air filter maintenance: > The device automatically detects dirty air filters. It will display a service prompt instruc- ting you to replace the air filter. > Never operate the device without the air filter. When replacing the air filter, please note: The user may replace the air filter.
  • Page 10: Device Transportation

    4 Device transportation 4 Device transportation CAUTION! Risk of injury! Note device weights. Use lifting aids. Wear safety shoes. Weight (without packaging) SCC XS UV SCC XS UV Plus CMP XS UV CMP XS UV Plus ATTENTION! Risk of damage to the device! When transporting device, ensure that air filter box and USB port remain undamaged.
  • Page 11 4 Device transportation Transporting unit with pallet: Note required door width: 880 mm [34 3/4) Transporting unit without pallet: Note required entrance width: 630 mm [24 3/4]...
  • Page 12: Setting Up The Device

    5 Setting up the device 5 Setting up the device Device dimensions with UltraVent XS Width x Depth y Height z [mm] [Inch] 25 7/8 24 1/2 31 3/4 with UltraVent XS Plus Width x Depth y Height z [mm] [Inch] 25 7/8 24 1/2...
  • Page 13: Minimum Distances

    5 Setting up the device Minimum distances ATTENTION! Device overheating may cause material dama- If the ambient temperature to the left of the device becomes too high, it may trigger an emergency shutdown of the device. ATTENTION! Device overheating may cause material dama- Do not install fryers onto the back of the device.
  • Page 14 5 Setting up the device Recommendation At least 500 mm away from left side of the device so that service work can be performed. 500mm /20" Minimum distance to ceiling 450mm/ min. 350 mm 18“ Minimum distance to other devices Minimum 350 mm distance between left side of the device and heat sources.
  • Page 15 5 Setting up the device Other ATTENTION! Device malfunction! Avoid vapor sources near the cooling air filter. Moisture intake may result in device malfunc- tions.
  • Page 16: Securing The Device

    5 Setting up the device Securing the device For safety reasons, tabletop units should only be placed atop a manufacturer-original oven stand or base unit. Maximum working height for the topmost rack is 1600 mm. Unit size 60 These units do not have height-adjustable feet; instead, they are set up directly on the installati- on surface.
  • Page 17: Electrical Connection

    6 Electrical connection 6 Electrical connection DANGER! Danger to life! High voltage. Observe local energy supply company regulati- ons during installation! WARNING! Danger to life! Connecting incorrectly may result in electric shock! Note color coding of wires! Color coding of wires: yellow/green = protective conductor, blue = neutral conductor brown, gray or black = phase L1, L2, L3...
  • Page 18 6 Electrical connection CAUTION! Improper installation can lead to personal inju- ry or property damage! Customer: provide accessible all-pole discon- nect device with at least 3mm contact separa- tion. Remove the left side panel to access the connec- tion port. Removing the left side wall >...
  • Page 19: Power Supply Cable

    6 Electrical connection Power supply cable ATTENTION! In order to avoid hazards, the mains power cable may only be replaced by the manufactu- rer, its customer service representative or simi- larly qualified personnel. ATTENTION! Non-functioning device ! Tighten mains lead cleat. Connect a supply cable of at least Type H07RN-F and tighten the mains lead cleat.
  • Page 20: Equipotential Bonding

    6 Electrical connection Equipotential bonding A connection site for optional equipotential bon- ding is located on the bottom or the back of the device. Connection values SCC, CM_P Power [kW] / Fuse [A] Current consumption [A] 3 AC 200V 5,3 / 15,4 3 AC 230V 5,70 / 14,5 3 NAC 400V...
  • Page 21: Water Connection

    The water connection hose must comply with country-specific hygiene standards for drinking water hoses. Water connection hoses complying with EN 61770 are available through Rational using part number 2067.0709. The materials used in this connection hose meet KTW, DVGW W270, WRAS and FDA require- ments.
  • Page 22: Device Water Connection

    > The CA system separator is supplied for NL and CH, and are available through RATIONAL using part number 50.01.820 for other Euro- pean countries.
  • Page 23: Water Treatment

    7 Water connection Water treatment > The water connection must not use treated water with hardness below 6°e, as such water is aggressive and corrosive, and can shorten the lifespan of the device. > Connecting the SCC to water with hardness below 8,75°e: When the self-test begins, the system will prompt the user to indicate the hardness of...
  • Page 24 7 Water connection D) Water softening: SCC: When used properly, these devices remove lime from water completely independently, so upscale water softening is not necessary. CMP/CM: Recommended for treating water if severe calci- fication occurs (without chloride contamination). Systems: Weak acid decarbonization (H exchange).
  • Page 25: Wastewater Connection

    8 Wastewater connection 8 Wastewater connection ATTENTION! Use only steam temperature-resistant pipes for wastewater drainage. Do not use hoses. > Device complies with all relevant regulations (SVGW, KIWA, WRAS). > Connection set for device drain DN 40/50 Part number: 8720.1031 >...
  • Page 26 8 Wastewater connection Ø 40 mm (1¾”) 250-300 mm (10 - 12 “) min. 3°/5% max. 1 m (3 ft.) Ø 40 mm (1½”) min. 3°/5%...
  • Page 27: Ventilation, Technical Data, Heat Dissipation

    9 Ventilation, technical data, heat dissipation 9 Ventilation, technical data, heat dissipation On-site ventilation: When installing an exhaust hood, observe the following: > VDI Directive 2052 and local construction authority regulations on exhaust hoods. The exhaust hood should protrude 300-500 mm over the front of the device.
  • Page 28: Initial Start-Up

    10 Initial start-up 10 Initial start-up WARNING! Scalding hazard! To avoid scalding, when working with liquids or foods that become liquid when heated to higher temperatures, only use containers that are easy to monitor. (DIN: IEC 60335-2-42). The “Max. rack height for containers with liquid” safety decal is included in the starter kit.
  • Page 29 10 Initial start-up Self test When first commissioning a new device, start a one-time self-test. This test serves to adjust the device to its specific ambient conditions. It runs automatically, and takes 45 minutes; if an UltraVent is in use, the test will take around 20 minutes longer.
  • Page 30 10 Initial start-up...
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    11 Maintenance: 11 Maintenance: NOTIZ Risk of fire! Not cleaning the UV can result in the risk of fire. Before maintenance: > Isolate unit from mains. WARNING Danger of cutting! The UV Plus ceiling can be sharp-edged. Wearing safety gloves. >...
  • Page 32 11 Maintenance: ONLY UV Plus: > Pull out the pre-filter > Clean the pre-filter in the dishwasher Exchange of HEPA filter The yellow LED indicates when the HEPA filter should be replaced. > Isolate unit from mains. > Remove the front panel. >...
  • Page 33 11 Maintenance: > Change HEPA filter.
  • Page 34: Service Parts

    12 Service parts 12 Service parts 12.1 UltraVent Art.N.° Description 42.00.284 PCB UV 40.05.843 Bus cable WA44 40.05.963 Main contactor K1/K2 40.04.151 Capacitor 3,5 µF 40.05.413 Capacitor 8 µF 60.72.439 Motor UV WA44 (M1) 200-240 V 60.74.459 Mounting frame 60.73.956 Gasket 60.73.957 Cover plate for right hinged units...
  • Page 35: Ultravent Plus

    12 Service parts 12.2 UltraVent Plus Art.N.° Description 42.00.284 PCB UV 40.05.843 Bus cable WA44 40.05.963 Main contactor K1/K2 40.04.151 Capacitor 3,5 µF 40.04.152 Capacitor 10 µF 60.72.439 Motor UV WA44 (M1) 200-240 V 60.74.459 Mounting frame 60.73.956 Gasket 60.73.957 Cover plate for right hinged units 60.73.958 Cover plate for left hinged units...
  • Page 36: Options

    13 Options 13 Options Wall mount The device can be attached to the wall using a wall mount. ATTENTION! Be sure to follow the corresponding modifica- tion instructions when performing wall instal- lations. Article number: 60.30.968 Interfaces come with an Ethernet interface as part of their standard equipment.
  • Page 37: Conversion Tables

    14 Conversion tables 14 Conversion tables °dH °f °e mmol/l mval/kg gal(US) 1 °dH 1.79 1.25 17.9 0.1783 1.044 0.357 1 °f 0.56 0.70 10.0 0.584 1 °e 1.43 14.32 0.14 0.84 0.286 1 ppm 0.056 0.07 0.01 0.0584 0.02 1 mmol/l 0.001 0.0007...
  • Page 38 14 Conversion tables 0.3675 10.0350 0.441 12.0420 0.5145 14.0490 0.588 16.0560 0.6615 18.0630 0.735 20.0700 0.8085 22.0770 0.882 24.0840 0.9555 26.0910 1.029 28.0980 1.1025 30.1050 1.176 32.1120 1.2495 34.1190 1.323 36.1260 1.3965 38.1330 1.47 40.1400 2.94 80.2800 4.41 120.4200 5.88 160.5600 7.35 200.7000...
  • Page 39: Declaration Of Conformity

    15 Declaration of conformity 15 Declaration of conformity...

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