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  • Page 1 ® iCombi Operating instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 Introduction........................................Help displayed on the unit ..................................Product warranty......................................Target group ........................................Intended use ........................................Working with this manual ..................................1.5.1 Explanation of symbols..................................1.5.2 Explanation of pictograms ................................1.5.3 Explanation of safety messages ..............................1.5.4 Images........................................
  • Page 4 5.2.7 Finishing ......................................35 Cooking food intelligently ..................................35 5.3.1 Calling up intelligent cooking process............................35 5.3.2 Starting intelligent cooking process ............................36 Adjusting cooking result to own requirements........................... 37 5.4.1 Cooking parameters ..................................37 5.4.2 Additional functions..................................38 5.4.3 Prompts........................................
  • Page 5 10.5 Edit and delete tickets....................................60 10.6 Target time cooking ....................................60 10.7 Planning........................................... 60 10.7.1 Create planning ....................................61 10.7.2 Start planning...................................... 62 11 Programming mode ....................................63 11.1 Create manual programme..................................63 11.2 Program intelligent cooking process..............................65 11.3 Programme the shopping cart..................................
  • Page 6 13.7.2 Cleaning plan....................................... 76 13.8 Data management ......................................76 13.8.1 Export HACCP data................................... 76 13.8.2 Export and import programmes ..............................77 13.8.3 Delete all programs................................... 77 13.8.4 Export and import profiles................................77 13.8.5 Delete all own profiles ..................................77 13.8.6 Export and import images ................................
  • Page 7 15.8 Cleaning plan ......................................... 90 16 Care..........................................91 16.1 General safety instructions..................................91 16.2 Care intervals......................................... 91 16.3 Care products ........................................ 91 16.4 Cleaning cooking cabinet door................................. 92 16.5 Descaling the moistening nozzle ................................93 16.6 Cleaning the air filter ....................................93 16.7 Cleaning the hand shower ..................................
  • Page 8: Introduction

    This unit may not be used outdoors. This unit may not be used for continuous industrial mass production of food. All other uses are contrary to the intended purpose, and may be dangerous. RATIONAL AG assumes no liability for the consequences of using the unit contrary to the intended use.
  • Page 9: Explanation Of Pictograms

    1 | Introduction a. This symbol marks a list. 1.5.2 Explanation of pictograms The following pictograms are used in this document: Caution! Read the operating instructions before using the unit. General warning symbol Useful tips for simple use of your unit. 1.5.3 Explanation of safety messages If you see the following safety messages, you are being warned about hazardous situations and instructed to avoid...
  • Page 10: The Icombi Pro

    2 | The iCombi Pro The iCombi Pro Control panel Cooking cabinet Display Cooking cabinet door Central dial Door handle Hand shower USB port Care drawer Air filter Model 10-1/1 Model 6-1/1 Model 6-2/1 Model 10-2/1 10 / 112 Operating instructions...
  • Page 11: General Safety Instructions

    Your unit must be maintained by your RATIONAL Service Partner. Do not modify the unit or the unit installation undertaken by your RATIONAL Service Partner. Do not use the unit if it is damaged. A damaged unit is not safe and can cause damage or fire.
  • Page 12: Safety Instructions For Units With A Gas Connection

    Hot food can otherwise spill out. To prevent material damage due to improper use of accessories: – Use only original RATIONAL accessories. – Use only the VarioSmoker to smoke food. Cold food is not to be added to the unit for rethermalization while hot food is being held.
  • Page 13: Personal Protective Equipment

    3 | General safety instructions – Do not press any light or unit switches, do not pull any plugs from sockets and do not use mobile telephones or phones. This may cause sparks and increase the risk of an explosion. –...
  • Page 14: How To Work With The Unit

    Initial start-up When starting up your unit for the first time, it has already been properly installed by a RATIONAL Service Partner. The self-test has already been performed and the unit is therefore ready for operation. You can find all the information on installation in the installation manual enclosed.
  • Page 15: Start Screen

    4 | How to work with the unit Start screen iProductionManager Programming mode iCookingSuite iCareSystem Home Search assistant Manual cooking Favourites Intelligent modes Cooking methods Back / Abort Date, time, status Help Settings iProductionManager [} 52] Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite [} 27] Home If you press this button, you will be navigated to the start screen.
  • Page 16: Favourite

    4 | How to work with the unit 4.3.1 Favourite You can save intelligent cooking paths and programs you use often as favourites and call them up from the home screen. This can give you fast access to the dishes on a seasonal menu, for example. 1.
  • Page 17: Interacting With The Unit

    4 | How to work with the unit Interacting with the unit NOTICE Incorrect operation of the display The display could be damaged if you operate it with a sharp object. 1. Only operate the unit with your fingers. 4.4.1 Moves You can operate your unit with a few simple moves.
  • Page 18: Opening And Closing The Cooking Cabinet Door

    4 | How to work with the unit Opening and closing the cooking cabinet door Opening cooking cabinet door 1. Turn the cooking cabinet door handle to the right. 2. If your unit is equipped with a safety door lock, turn the cooking cabinet door to the left first and then to the right.
  • Page 19: Loading The Unit With The Mobile Oven Rack Or The Mobile Plate Rack

    4 | How to work with the unit Rack level over 1.60 m If your unit has been installed so that the top rack is 1.60 m above the floor, you must apply the warning symbol supplied at that position. 4.7.1 Loading the unit with the mobile oven rack or the mobile plate rack WARNING...
  • Page 20: Loading The Combi-Duo With The Mobile Oven Rack Or The Mobile Plate Rack

    4 | How to work with the unit 1. Remove the hinging rack [} 25]. 2. Place the run-in rail for the mobile oven rack on the floor of the cooking chamber, so that the 2 fixing pins are inserted in the recesses intended for them in the rear part of the cooking chamber. 3.
  • Page 21 4 | How to work with the unit 1. Remove the hinging rack. [} 25] 2. Place the run-in rail for the mobile oven rack on the floor of the cooking cabinet so that the 2 fixing pins are inserted in the recesses intended for them in the rear part of the cooking cabinet. 3.
  • Page 22: Inserting Core Temperature Probe

    4 | How to work with the unit Inserting core temperature probe The following sections describe how to work both with the core probe and with the optional 2 externally attachable core probes. Together with the core probe in the cooking cabinet, this gives you 3 core probes in total. This is recommended particularly if you are cooking food with the iProductionManager.
  • Page 23 4 | How to work with the unit 1. Insert the core probe into as many pieces of food until the core probe is full with food from the tip to the handle. Food of different sizes 1. First insert the core probe into the smallest piece of the food. 2.
  • Page 24: Using The Hand Shower

    4 | How to work with the unit 1. Place the core probe as described in the manual into the product. 2. Confirm the correction. >> The cooking process is not performed correctly. If you do not confirm the correction, the cooking process will be aborted and you will have to start again.
  • Page 25: Removing Hinging Rack

    4 | How to work with the unit 2. Hold the hand shower hose firmly. 3. Turn the front part of the hand shower to select the desired spray pattern. Set the hand shower to to select the jet spray pattern. Set the hand shower to to select the spray pattern.
  • Page 26 4 | How to work with the unit Ball valve handle Drain pipe lalfer pipe with bayonet Filler pipe with Grease drip collector bayonet fastener 1. Open the cabinet door. 2. Remove the drain pipe fastener. 3. Place the fat collecting tray in the cooking chamber, so that the opening of the fat collecting tray is on the drain pipe.
  • Page 27: Intelligent Cooking - Icookingsuite

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite The iCookingSuite is the cooking intelligence in the iCombi Pro. You select which food is to be cooked with which cooking method. With this selection, a wide range of cooking processes will be offered so you can achieve the ideal cooking result.
  • Page 28: Intelligent Cooking Processes

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite Grilling Finishing A specific set of intelligent cooking paths is assigned to each operating mode. These cooking paths reflect cultural cooking habits that you can set in the primary national cuisine [} 74] and the secondary national cuisine [} 74]. Intelligent cooking processes 5.2.1 Poultry...
  • Page 29: Meat

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite Turkey Select this cooking path if you would like to prepare whole turkeys or parts of the turkey. Also select this cooking path if you would like to prepare stuffed turkeys. Braise Select this cooking path if you would like to braise poultry. Tandoori Select this cooking path if you would like to prepare poultry that has been marinated in tandoori paste and is to be cooked in the ideal climate.
  • Page 30: Fish

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite 2. Put the food into the desired containers and close them with their lids. 3. Start the cooking paths and load the unit. 4. Insert the core temperature probe through the hole in the lid of the reference container. The cooking path semi-preserves regulates to an F-value of 0.3.
  • Page 31: Egg Dishes And Desserts

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite Chinese-style steamed dishes Select this cooking process if you want to steam fish Chinese style. Salt-baked fish Select this cooking process if you would like to prepare salt-baked fish. Deep-fry Select this cooking process if you want to deep-fry fish. Grill Select this cooking path if you would like to grill fish fillets or whole fish with or without skin Moqueca...
  • Page 32: Vegetables And Side Dishes

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite Poached eggs Select this cooking process if you want to poach eggs. Egg custard / flan Select this cooking path if you would like to prepare egg custard, sweet or savoury flans. Boil fruits Select this cooking path if you would like to boil fruits in liquid.
  • Page 33 5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite Preserve Select this cooking process if you want to make fruit or vegetable preserves. To boil down the food, you need a reference container with a lid. 1. Pierce a hole in the lid of the reference container. Do not use the core temperature sensor for this. 2.
  • Page 34: Baked Goods

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite Totopos Select this cooking path if you would like to prepare Mexican totopos or tortilla chips. 5.2.6 Baked goods Crisp up Select this cooking path if you would like to bake either fresh or frozen baked goods or baked goods from the previous service.
  • Page 35: Finishing

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite Meringue Select this cooking path if you would like to prepare egg white bakes, for example meringue. Muffin Select this cooking path if you would like to bake muffins in the muffin and timbale shape. Brazilian cheese bread Select this cooking path if you would like to bake fresh or frozen Brazilian Pão de Queijo.
  • Page 36: Starting Intelligent Cooking Process

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite iCookingSuite 1. Press the button in the menu bar: > In the iCookingSuite, you can call up an intelligent cooking process in 3 ways: Select the desired cooking mode, e.g. vegetables and side dishes. Select the desired cooking method, e.g.
  • Page 37: Adjusting Cooking Result To Own Requirements

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite > The cooking process will continue. 7. Follow the prompts of the unit. > When the cooking time has elapsed or the core temperature has been reached, an acoustic signal will ask you to check whether the food has reached the desired result. 8.
  • Page 38: Additional Functions

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite Cabinet temperature With this cooking parameter, you can set the temperature in the cooking cabinet. You can view the current cooking cabinet humidity and cooking cabinet temperature as follows: 1. Press and hold the button: >...
  • Page 39: Prompts

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite Roast With this additional function, leave the food in the cooking cabinet to prove at the optimal temperature. There are 5 available levels. The higher the selected level, the longer the food will prove in the cooking cabinet. If you want to cook food without a proving phase, press the button: Humidification With this additional function, water will be sprayed onto the heating element by the moistening nozzles during...
  • Page 40: Information

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite 5.4.4 Information During a cooking process, the cooking steps the unit is currently performing will be displayed. Preheat The unit will be preheated to the temperature that is set either as the standard setting in the manual modes or in the intelligent cooking processes.
  • Page 41: Monitor The Intelligent Cooking Path

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite Time continued With this option, the cooking process will continue for a certain time. If you select the option at the end of the cooking path, a window appears where you can set how long you would like the cooking path to be continued for. 1.
  • Page 42: Arrange Intelligent Cooking Paths

    5 | Intelligent cooking - iCookingSuite 1. Press and hold the button: > The cooking path is cancelled. The start screen will appear. Arrange intelligent cooking paths In the iCookingSuite, you can either arrange the intelligent cooking paths alphabetically or according to the frequency of use.
  • Page 43: Manual Cooking

    6 | Manual cooking Manual cooking With the manual modes, the iCombi Pro supports you in your personal craft. By selecting this mode, you set the climate and select whether you want to cook the food in steam, with convection heat or with a combination of steam and convection. Then you set the cooking cabinet temperature, the air speed and cooking time and make all the necessary decisions yourself.
  • Page 44: Additional Functions

    6 | Manual cooking 1. If you want to operate your unit in continuous operation, press either on or slide the cooking time regulator fully to the right until the following message is displayed: Continuous operation Core temperature With this cooking parameter, you can set how high the core temperature of the food should be. If you have set the core temperature, the cooking time cooking parameter will not be available.
  • Page 45: Steam

    6 | Manual cooking Steam 6.2.1 Cooking climate and temperature range Cooking cabinet climate Cooking methods Cooking cabinet humidity Cabinet temperature moist Steam 100 % 30 – 130 °C Stew Blanch Heat through Soak Sous-vide cooking [} 49] Defrost Preserve 6.2.2 Cook food in steam 1.
  • Page 46: Combination Of Steam And Convection Heat

    6 | Manual cooking Combination of steam and convection heat 6.3.1 Cooking climate and temperature range Cooking cabinet climate Cooking methods Cooking cabinet humidity Cabinet temperature humid and hot Bake 0 - 100 % 30 – 300 °C If the cabinet temperature is above 260 °C for 30 minutes, the temperature will be automatically reduced to 260 °C if you do not work with the unit within this period.
  • Page 47: Cook Food In Convection Heat

    6 | Manual cooking Cooking cabinet climate Cooking methods Cooking cabinet humidity Cabinet temperature Grill Deep-fry Gratinate Glaze If the cabinet temperature is above 260 °C for 30 minutes, the temperature will be automatically reduced to 260 °C if you do not work with the unit within this period. If you perform an action within these 30 minutes, such as opening the cooking cabinet door, then the cooking cabinet temperature will be held at 260 °C for another 30 minutes.
  • Page 48 6 | Manual cooking 1. Press and hold the button: > The cooking process is cancelled. The start screen will appear. 48 / 112 Operating instructions...
  • Page 49: Sous-Vide Cooking

    7 | Sous-vide cooking Sous-vide cooking In sous-vide cooking, food is prepared, seasoned, marinated or seared, vacuum-packed in a sous-vide bag and then cooked. This intensifies the food's own flavour, preserves the natural colours, precious vitamins and minerals are retained and cooking losses are reduced thanks to the gentle cooking. After cooking, the food must be cooled. Before the food is served, it is reheated still in the plastic bag, then removed from the bag and then finished according to the final dish.
  • Page 50: Low Temperature Cooking

    8 | Low temperature cooking Low temperature cooking Cooking large meat and poultry products requires a great deal of supervision work and many years of cooking experience. Your units are also blocked for hours. With your cooking system, you can face these challenges with ease: You can slowly roast, boil or braise food at low temperatures during low-production periods, such as in the afternoon or in non-service periods.
  • Page 51: Finishing

    9 | Finishing Finishing Using Finishing, you can separate your food production from service and thus give yourself some freedom for the important things in cooking: planning, menu design or creative plating. Quality losses from keeping food warm are minimised and perfect food quality is assured. Only finish the foods that you actually need, adjust the required food to your guest numbers.
  • Page 52: Iproductionmanager

    10 | iProductionManager iProductionManager The iProductionManager organises the entire production process intelligently and flexibly. This includes which products can be cooked together, the optimal preparation sequence of the dishes and the monitoring of the cooking path. The iProductionManager will remind you when a product needs to be loaded or taken out. You can decide whether the food is cooked energy-optimised, time-optimised or with a specific target time.
  • Page 53: Create Shopping Carts

    10 | iProductionManager 1. Press the button in the menu bar: 2. Press the button 3. Select the operating mode, Steaming [} 45] , Combination of steaming and convection heat [} 46] Convection heat [} 46] 4. Adjust the cooking parameters as required. You can also set the speed of the fan wheel. To do this, press this button: 5.
  • Page 54 10 | iProductionManager 1. Press the button in the menu bar: 2. Press the button 3. Press the button 4. To add intelligent cooking paths to the shopping cart, press the button: > All intelligent cooking paths are displayed. 5. Scroll through the list and press the desired cooking path. >...
  • Page 55: Edit Ticket Board

    10 | iProductionManager >> You can find more information about shopping carts here: Edit and delete programmes [} 67] 10.3 Edit ticket board You can add any intelligent cooking path or ticket you want to the ticket board. If you do not save the configuration as a shopping cart, the ticket board will be overwritten as soon as you upload a new shopping cart.
  • Page 56: Place Ticket

    10 | iProductionManager iCookingSuite and programming mode 1. To send an intelligent cooking path from the iCookingSuite to the iProductionManager, press the button in the menu bar: 2. Press the button underneath the desired cooking path: 3. Press the button 4.
  • Page 57: Combination Check

    10 | iProductionManager When the desired temperature is reached, you will be asked to load the unit. The symbol appears next to the shelf level. After you have loaded the unit, the shelf level shows how long the food stays in the cooking chamber. When the cooking process of the ticket is finished, you will be asked to unload the unit.
  • Page 58: Time Optimisation

    10 | iProductionManager You have created and placed tickets. 1. Press the button > You will be asked if you really want to close the planning gaps. NOTICE! The action cannot be reversed. 2. Confirm the question with: OK >> The time gaps between the tickets are closed. The positioning of the tickets with regard to one another are maintained.
  • Page 59: Energy Optimisation

    10 | iProductionManager You have created and placed tickets. 1. Press the button > You will be asked whether time gaps should really be closed. NOTICE! The action cannot be reversed. 2. Confirm the question with: OK >> Depending on the combination check [} 57], the tickets are newly placed. 10.4.5 Energy optimisation You can have tickets that you have already placed in iProductionManager automatically optimised by your iCombi...
  • Page 60: Edit And Delete Tickets

    10 | iProductionManager 10.5 Edit and delete tickets Manual tickets If you have placed a manual ticket, subsequently you can extend the core temperature or the cooking time. You cannot edit the set climate. 1. Press the ticket. > The ticket settings are displayed. 2.
  • Page 61: Create Planning

    10 | iProductionManager It is not possible to save tickets that have already been processed as planning. The additional inject steam function is not available when planning. 10.7.1 Create planning 1. Press the button in the menu bar: 2. Press the button 3.
  • Page 62: Start Planning

    10 | iProductionManager 3. Assign a name. 4. To confirm the action, press the button: >> The planning is displayed in the planning list. 10.7.2 Start planning You have created a planning [} 61]. The iProductionManager is not currently processing any tickets. When tickets are processed, a message appears, informing you that all tickets must be cancelled before planning starts.
  • Page 63: Programming Mode

    11 | Programming mode Programming mode In the programming mode, you can create, save and manage your own manual programmes [} 63], intelligent cooking paths [} 65] and shopping carts [} 66]. All the manual modes [} 43], intelligent cooking processes [} 27] and preset shopping carts are available for this. Create new programme Manual operating modes Shopping cart...
  • Page 64 11 | Programming mode > An overview of the available prompts is displayed. 6. Select the prompts you want and drag them to the lower area. 7. To edit a cooking step, press the button: > Depending on the selected mode, the adjustable cooking parameters and additional functions will be displayed.
  • Page 65: Program Intelligent Cooking Process

    11 | Programming mode 11.2 Program intelligent cooking process If you program an intelligent cooking process, you can only adjust the cooking parameters to your requirements. You cannot change the order of the individual cooking steps. 1. Press the button in the menu bar: 2.
  • Page 66: Programme The Shopping Cart

    11 | Programming mode 2. Press the button > Depending on the selected cooking process, the adjustable cooking parameters and additional functions will be displayed. The standard settings of the cooking process are marked with the following symbol: 3. Adjust the cooking parameters as required. 4.
  • Page 67: Edit And Delete Programmes

    11 | Programming mode 2. Press the button + New element 3. Press the button 4. To add intelligent cooking paths to the shopping cart, press the button: > All intelligent cooking paths are displayed. 5. Scroll through the list and press the desired cooking path. >...
  • Page 68 11 | Programming mode > The programme immediately starts up. All cooking steps are displayed. 2. To send a manual programme to the iProductionManager, press the button: 3. Press the button > The manual programme is displayed in the ticket board. You can now place the ticket as normal [} 56]. Intelligent cooking processes 1.
  • Page 69: Switch Between Operating Modes

    12 | Switch between operating modes Switch between operating modes With the iCombi Pro you can easily switch between the operating modes manual cooking, iCookingSuite and iProductionManager and at any time. This means that you have the optimal mix of automatic, labour-saving cooking intelligence and individually desired control options.
  • Page 70: Settings

    13 | Settings Settings You can permanently change the factory settings on your unit to suit your requirements. 1. Press the button > The overview of all possible settings is shown: Favourite [} 70] Display [} 70] Light [} 71] Sound [} 72] cooking system [} 73] Cooking [} 74] Cleaning [} 76] Data management [} 76]...
  • Page 71: Temperature Format

    13 | Settings Time Toggle 24h/12h Please note that you can also have the time automatically synchronised with ConnectedCooking. Date 1. Press the button Date > A calendar is displayed. 2. Select the desired date. >> The date is automatically adopted. Time 1.
  • Page 72: Display Brightness

    13 | Settings 2. Press the button Light 13.3.1 Display brightness Here you can adjust the display brightness on a scale from 0 - 100%. 1. Press the button Display brightness 2. Select the desired value on the scale. >> The display brightness is immediately adopted.
  • Page 73: End Of Cooking Time

    13 | Settings 13.4.4 End of cooking time Here you can set which sound or melody you would like to sound when the cooking time has passed. You can choose from 37 options. 1. Press the button  2. Press on the desired sound. >...
  • Page 74: Control Nozzle

    13 | Settings 13.5.4 Control nozzle Here you can set if the control nozzle of the unit should condense excess steam or not. This function is activated by default and must be deactivated by you. This is particularly useful when the performance of your exhaust air system is sufficient, because you can save water by deactivating the control nozzle.
  • Page 75: À La Carte Plate Weight

    13 | Settings 13.6.3 À la carte plate weight Before you start the finishing, set how heavy an empty plate is. With the help of this information, your iCombi Prowill adjust the cooking steps, so that you achieve an ideal finishing result and no moisture condenses on the plates.
  • Page 76: Cleaning

    13 | Settings 1. To activate the function, press the button: ON >> The setting is immediately adopted. 13.7 Cleaning 1. Press the button 2. Press the button Cleaning 13.7.1 Forced cleaning Here you can set how long you would like to pass before you receive a reminder to clean the unit. You cannot work with the unit again until the cleaning has been performed.
  • Page 77: Export And Import Programmes

    13 | Settings 1. Press the button Copy HACCP log to a USB stick >> The HACCP data is saved on the USB stick. 13.8.2 Export and import programmes Here you can export and import all the programs you have created. Export programs You have created programs in the programming mode.
  • Page 78: Delete All Own Images

    13 | Settings Import images 1. Connect a USB flash drive containing the images to the unit. 2. Press the button   Import images >> The saved images will be imported. Export images You have imported images. You have connected a USB flash drive to the unit. 1.
  • Page 79: User Administration

    Information on the unit model ChefLine [} 95] Hotline - Service [} 95] Service levels This function is only available to RATIONAL service partners. Software update info [} 79] Installed software version [} 79] 13.11.1 Software update info Here you can see which software version is installed on your unit. If you have connected your unit to ConnectedCooking and activated the Download software updates automatically function, software updates will be made available to you automatically.
  • Page 80: Kitchen Management

    5. Enter a password and press the Enter key on the keyboard. Document the password and protect it against access from unauthorised third parties. If you forget the password, you can no longer access the settings. In this case, please contact your RATIONAL service partner. >...
  • Page 81: Activate Profile

    14 | Kitchen management 16. Press in the icon bar to return to the overview of user profiles. Customise the menu bar Define which functions and intelligent assistants should be displayed in the menu bar. 1. Press the button   Customise the menu bar 2.
  • Page 82: Transfer Profile To Other Units

    14 | Kitchen management >> When you open the start screen, the activated profile is displayed. If several profiles are displayed, you can scroll through the list. To Create a new profile [} 80], press the button: + 14.1.3 Transfer profile to other units You can transfer profiles that you have created on one unit to other units: You have connected a USB flash drive with the unit.
  • Page 83: Exporting Haccp Data

    When you network your units, you have the following options: Operate both units of a Combi-Duo installation on just one unit. Connecting units with ConnectedCooking. If you want to network the units of a Combi-Duo installation, please contact your RATIONAL service partner. 14.3.1 Establishing a WiFi connection 1.
  • Page 84: Connect Network Cable

    14 | Kitchen management 14.3.2 Connect network cable Your unit is equipped with a network connection as standard. To connect your unit to the network and to protect the unit from water jets from all sides, use a network cable with the following properties: Network cable category 6 Maximum plug length of 45 mm Plug diameter of 18.5 mm...
  • Page 85: Connectedcooking

    RATIONAL units, ConnectedCooking offers you completely new and convenient application options. The only thing you need to do is connect your RATIONAL unit to a network and register at connectedcooking.com. In ConnectedCooking you can see the online status, cleaning details, the operating statistics and if the HACCP requirements are being complied with at a glance.
  • Page 86: Perform Software Update

    14 | Kitchen management 14.5 Perform software update Automatic software updates with ConnectedCooking Your unit is connected with ConnectedCooking. 1. Press the button 2. Press the button ConnectedCooking 3. To activate the Download software updates automatically function, press the button: 4.
  • Page 87: Automatic Cleaning - Icaresystem

    15 | Automatic cleaning - iCareSystem Automatic cleaning - iCareSystem The iCareSystem is the intelligent cleaning and descaling system in the iCombi Pro. It recognises how dirty the unit is and proposes the ideal cleaning program and the optimal quantity of care products. Eco mode Normal mode Cleaning programs...
  • Page 88: Cleaning Modes

    15 | Automatic cleaning - iCareSystem If a care product gets into your eyes, rinse your eyes with running water for 15 minutes. Remove any contact lenses. If you swallow a care product, rinse out your mouth with water and immediately drink half a litre of water.
  • Page 89: Start Automatic Clean

    If foam forms in the cooking cabinet during the automatic clean although you used the recommended number of Active Green cleaner tablets, reduce the number of tabs in the next automatic clean. If foam still forms, contact your RATIONAL Service Partner. 15.6 Abort automatic clean You can abort all automatic cleaning programmes, except for the fast clean, 30 seconds after you start them.
  • Page 90: Forced Cleaning

    15 | Automatic cleaning - iCareSystem > The message is displayed: Remove cleaner tablets - manual rinse 2. Open the cabinet door. WARNING! Danger of chemical burns! Wear tight-fitting protective glasses and chemical-safe protective gloves for reliable protection when handling Active Green cleaner tablets. Remove the Active Green cleaner tablets from the cooking cabinet and dispose of them.
  • Page 91: Care

    16 | Care Care WARNING Fat or food residues in the cooking cabinet If you do not clean the cooking cabinet sufficiently, there is a risk of fire from fat and food residues. 1. Clean the unit daily. 2. In the event of fire, leave the cooking cabinet door closed. This will remove the oxygen from the fire. Turn off the unit.
  • Page 92: Cleaning Cooking Cabinet Door

    16 | Care Unsuitable care products Do not clean the unit, its functional parts and accessories with the following unsuitable care products: Scouring cleaning agents or abrasive cloths Substances containing hydrochloric acid, caustic solution, sulphur or other oxygen-requiring substances Undiluted alcohol, methanol or solvents such as acetone, benzene, toluene or xylene Oven cleaner or grill cleaner Steel wool High-pressure washer...
  • Page 93: Descaling The Moistening Nozzle

    16 | Care 2. Let the cooking cabinet door gasket dry completely. 16.5 Descaling the moistening nozzle Required tool Hexagon key 1. Turn off the unit. 2. Remove the left rack and swing the air baffle in the middle of the cooking cabinet. 3.
  • Page 94: Cleaning The Hand Shower

    16 | Care 4. Clean the air filter in the dishwasher and then leave it to dry completely. > If the air filter is not clean after washing in the dishwasher, it must be replaced. 5. If the air filter is clean, slide it back into the unit. 6.
  • Page 95: Inspiration And Help

    Our units are reliable and have a long service life. Should customers ever encounter technical issues; our RATIONAL Service Partners will provide fast, efficient assistance. Guaranteed spare parts supply and a weekend call-out team included. You will find the number at rational-online.com.
  • Page 96: Problem Resolution

    If you press on this symbol, the error message will be magnified again. For all error messages, please contact your RATIONAL Service Partner. Always have the serial number of your unit ready. You can find the serial number on the model plate.
  • Page 97: Error Messages Heating Hot Air

    17 | Inspiration and help Error report Cause Cooking possible Service 32.1 The gas burner is faulty. Close the shut-off valve on the gas line. Service 32.2 The gas burner is faulty. Close the shut-off valve on the gas line. Service 32.3 The gas burner is faulty.
  • Page 98: Error Messages Cleanjet

    17 | Inspiration and help Error report Cause Cooking possible Service 43.2 The internal water supply is not closing. Only the convection mode is available at the moment. 17.5.5 Error messages CleanJet Error report Cause Cooking possible Service 25 The water quantity required by the –...
  • Page 99 17 | Inspiration and help Error report Cause Cooking possible Service 50 The real time clock on the CPU is not initialised. Set the date and time. Service 51 The battery is defective. Service 52.1 The cooking cabinet lighting is not working correctly.
  • Page 100: Maintenance

    18 | Maintenance Maintenance You can perform the following maintenance work yourself: Replacing air filter [} 100] Replacing the cooking cabinet door gasket [} 101] For the following maintenance work, contact your RATIONAL Service Partner: Replacing LED cover 18.1 Replacing air filter Required tool screwdriver A message will be displayed that the air filter needs to be replaced.
  • Page 101: Replacing The Cooking Cabinet Door Gasket

    18 | Maintenance 18.2 Replacing the cooking cabinet door gasket 1. Open the cabinet door. 2. Pull the cooking cabinet door gasket out from the groove and dispose of it. 3. Moisten the retaining lips of the new gasket with soapy water. 4.
  • Page 102: Transport

    19 | Transport Transport 19.1 Transport unit WARNING The castors can be damaged if the unit or the Combi-Duo is moved with the parking brakes applied If the castors are damaged, the unit or the Combi-Duo could tip over and seriously injure you. 1.
  • Page 103 19 | Transport 5. Once you are finished with cleaning the kitchen, carefully slide the unit back into place and apply the parking brakes. Operating instructions 103 / 112...
  • Page 104: Decommissioning And Disposal

    20 | Decommissioning and disposal Decommissioning and disposal 20.1 Decommissioning Contact your RATIONAL Service Partner if you would like to decommission the unit. 20.2 Disposal Old units contain recyclable materials. Dispose of old units in an environmentally sound way using the appropriate disposal systems.
  • Page 105: Technical Data

    21 | Technical data Technical data Please also note the technical data on the model plate. The model plate is on the left next to the control panel. 21.1 Units with an electrical connection Value Weight (without packaging)Model 6-1/1 99 kg Weight (without packaging)Model 6-2/1 99 kg Weight (without packaging)Model 10-1/1...
  • Page 106: Units With A Gas Connection

    21 | Technical data EN 60335-1:2012 + A11:2014 + A13:2017 EN 60335-2-42:2002 + A1:2008 + A11:2012 EN 61000-3-2:2014; EN 61000-3-3:2013 EN 55014-1:2006+A1:2009+A2:2011; EN55014-2:2015 EN 62233:2008 EN 1717:2000 21.4.2 Units with a gas connection This unit meets the following EU directives: Regulation (EU) 2016/426 on units burning gaseous fuels Directive 2014/53/EU on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment...
  • Page 107: Regulatory Information

    22 | Regulatory Information Regulatory Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 108: Index

    Index Cooking time  38 Cool-down function  44 Abort  42, 48 Core probes Abort cooking process  39, 42, 48 Baked goods  23 Air filter Error report  23 Cleaning  93 Fish fillets  23 Air speed  39, 44 Inserting into the food  22 Automatic cleaning Large pieces of meat  22...
  • Page 109 Replace air filter  100 Replace gasket  101 Manual cooking Combination of steam and convection heat  46 Convection  47 Steam  45 Move core probe  40 Moves  17 New batch  40 Online help  95 Operating the unit Central dial  17 Moves  17 Performing maintenance yourself  100 Pierce...
  • Page 112 RATIONAL UK Limited Siegfried-Meister-Straße 1 86899 Landsberg am Lech Tel. +49 (0)8191 3270 Fax +49 (0)8191 21735 info@rational-online.com rational-online.com...

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