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Combi Oven Convotherm mini OES mini 6.06, 6.10, 10.10 Operating Manual UL, USA - Original, ENG Advancing Your Ambitions...
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FOR THE INSTALLER, OPERATOR, RESPONSIBLE OWNER FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other unit. WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury and death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
Table of Contents Table of Contents General Environmental Protection Identifying Your Combi Oven Customer Documentation Structure About This Operating manual Safety Information That Must Be Read without Exception Configuration and Functions The Combi Oven's Functions The Combi Oven's Configuration and Functions Control Panel Layout and Functions For Your Safety Basic Safety Instructions...
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Table of Contents Specific Cleaning Instructions 5.4.1 Release the suction panel and lock it back in place 5.4.2 Releasing the Inner Glass Door and Locking it Back in Place 5.4.3 Replacing the Rinse Aid Canister 5.4.4 Replacing the Cleaning Agent Canister How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven Maintenance Basics 6.1.1...
1 General 1 General 1.1 Environmental Protection Policy statement Our customers' expectations, the legal regulations and standards we have to follow, and our compa‐ ny's reputation are what drives the quality and service behind all our products. Our environmental management policy is not only designed to ensure that we are always in full com‐ pliance with all environmental laws and regulations, but also reflects our commitment to the environ‐...
1 General 1.2 Identifying Your Combi Oven Nameplate location The nameplate is found on the left side of the combi oven. Nameplate layout and structure Designation Unit name Combi Steamer Trade name Letters Meaning Electrical units with water injection xx.yy numbers Unit size mini Series...
1 General 1.3 Customer Documentation Structure Unit documentation parts Document type Contents Installation manual Describes how to transport, set up, install, and put the unit into opera‐ ■ tion Goes over all the hazards involved in the various installation activities ■ and how to prevent and/or counter them Contains technical specifications ■...
1 General 1.4 About This Operating manual Target groups Name of target group Tasks Combi oven owner Is responsible for instructing all other users on how to safely and cor‐ ■ rectly operate, clean, and maintain the unit. Is also responsible for ensuring that the unit is ready for operation be‐ the owner's employee ■...
1 General 1.5 Safety Information That Must Be Read without Exception Safety information found in the documentation for the customer Only the installation manual and operating manual provide safety information for the combi oven. The installation manual provides safety information for the transportation, setup, installation, placing- into-operation, and removal-from-service tasks it describes.
2 Configuration and Functions 2 Configuration and Functions 2.1 The Combi Oven's Functions The Cooking Methods Your combi oven can be used to cook a variety of food. To do this, the combi oven can be run in any of the following cooking modes: Steam ■...
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2 Configuration and Functions Oven cleaning with easyTouch There are two cleaning systems available for cleaning the oven: ConvoClean+ fully automatic cleaning: ■ Three cleaning settings, with a Clean and Care Booster ■ Two-minute QuickRinse, rinsing with water only ■ Ten-minute express cleaning ■...
2 Configuration and Functions 2.2 The Combi Oven's Configuration and Functions Parts and functions The figure below shows a size 6.10 mini combi oven used as an example representing all models: Designation Function Ventilation port Draws in ambient air in order to remove moisture from the oven cavity Air vent Lets hot steam escape...
2 Configuration and Functions 2.3 Control Panel Layout and Functions Control panel layout and parts (easyTouch) Designation Function Unit Used to turn the combi oven on and off ON/OFF switch Full-touch display The unit's central control interface Used by touching the icons on the full-touch display ■...
3 For Your Safety 3 For Your Safety Purpose of this section The purpose of this section is to provide you with all the information you will need in order to safely work with/on the combi oven without putting yourself and others at risk. Read this section very carefully! 3.1 ...
3 For Your Safety 3.2 Your Combi Oven's Intended Use The combi oven's intended use The combi oven has been designed and built exclusively for cooking a variety of food in standard- ■ size food containers (steam table pans, sheet pans, etc.). Steam, convection, and combi-steam (steam superheated without pressure) are used for this purpose.
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3 For Your Safety Prerequisites for cleaning Only use the cleaning agents approved by the manufacturer. ■ Only use the cleaning tools specified by the manufacturer; please refer to 'Cleaning schedule' on ■ page 47. Do NOT use a pressure washer to clean the unit. ■...
3 For Your Safety 3.3 Warning Labels on the Combi Oven Warning label location The figure below shows a size 6.10 mini combi oven used as an example representing all models: Warning labels on unit door Warning labels (1) on the unit door: Warning Description Hot surface warning...
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3 For Your Safety Warning labels on combi oven case Warning labels (2) on combi oven case: Warning Description WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove or open cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Disconnect power supply before servicing.
3 For Your Safety 3.4 Obligations of Owners and Personnel with the Authority to Issue Instructions in the Kitchen Area Overview of obligations The combi oven owner is responsible for instructing all other users on how to safely and correctly han‐ dle the unit.
3 For Your Safety 3.5 General hazards General rules for working in the kitchen Generally speaking, kitchens can pose an extremely wide range of risks and hazards. Accordingly, make sure to always wear the required protective clothing in the kitchen, especially protective gloves when handling kitchenware.
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3 For Your Safety Contact with cleaning agents Cleaning agents are used in the kitchen. This can result in the following hazards: Skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritation hazard as a result of contact with cleaning agents and their vapors When? During all cleaning tasks ■...
3 For Your Safety 3.6 Hazards posed by the unit General rules when using the unit The combi oven has been designed in such a way as to ensure that users will be protected from all hazards that can be reasonably prevented using design-based measures. However, the combi oven's intended use entails a series of residual risks that will require you to take precautions in order to avoid them.
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3 For Your Safety Proximity to flammable materials Heat buildup inside the unit during cooking can result in the following hazards: Fire hazard posed by the unit's heat loss When? Whenever flammable materials, gases, or liquids are stored on the units ■...
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3 For Your Safety Hot liquids When putting food inside the unit, the following hazards can be posed together with hot liquids: Risk of scalding posed by hot liquids When? Whenever removing hot, liquid food from the oven ■ How can I avoid the hazard? Make sure that the racks are correctly locked in place.
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3 For Your Safety Live parts Maintenance work on the unit can pose the following hazards: Risk of electric shock posed by live parts Where? Under covers ■ Under the operating panel ■ On the power cable ■ How can I avoid the hazard? Maintenance work under the cover, under the operating panel, and on the power cable should be performed exclusively by a qualified electrician from an authorized service company.
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3 For Your Safety Microorganism growth at 85 – 150 °F Cooking within a low temperature range can pose the following hazards: Risk of food spoilage due to microorganism growth at hot ambient conditions (temperature range of 85 - 150 °F) When? Whenever rethermalizing, using low-temperature cooking, or keeping food warm and ■...
3 For Your Safety 3.7 Safety Devices Meaning The combi oven features a series of safety devices and guards that protect the user from a variety of hazards. All safety devices and guards must be present, fully functional, and locked properly without exception when the combi oven is being used.
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3 For Your Safety Safety measures The following measures will contribute to greater safety: Measure Function Check Unit door solenoid Stops/turns off the following when Test the door solenoid switch with ■ switch (electrical door the unit door is opened: the combi oven at a low temperature sensor) Fan (will stop after a few sec‐...
3 For Your Safety 3.8 Staff and Work Area Requirements Staff requirements The table below specifies the qualifications needed for each role. Provided that they have the required qualifications, a single person can take over more than one role if necessary. Role Required qualifications Tasks...
3 For Your Safety 3.9 Personal protective equipment Operation and Maintenance Task Tools used Personal Protective Equipment Placing food inside / tak‐ None Wear appropriate work clothes for kitchen work as ing food out required by your country-specific standards and regulations, especially: Protective clothing ■...
4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven 4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven Reference to the Operating Instructions To learn more about how to use the software and its workflows, please consult the combi oven's oper‐ ating instructions. 4.1 Basic Guidelines for Putting Food Into the Combi Oven 4.1.1 Combi Oven Loading Capacity Maximum load weight...
4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven 4.2 General Cooking Instructions 4.2.1 Turning the Combi Oven On and Off (Lighting Instructions) For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐...
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4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven Turning off the combi oven when you are done Carry out all necessary cleaning work as per the cleaning schedule and maintenance schedule. Turn the combi oven off. Leave the unit door ajar in order to let moisture escape. Turning off the combi oven before extended periods of non-use Before extended periods of non-use, disconnect the unit from the water and power supplies.
4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven 4.2.2 Cooking Procedures For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐ out exception.
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4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven Start the cooking sequence. Wait until the cooking sequence is done. Once the cooking sequence is done, the unit will make a sound to let you know. Follow the software's prompts. Open the unit door. Take out the food.
4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven 4.3 Specific Cooking Instructions 4.3.1 Safely Opening and Closing the Unit Door For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐...
4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven 4.3.2 Placing Food Inside and Taking It Out For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐...
4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven 4.3.3 Putting Away and Removing the Core Temperature Probe For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐...
4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven 4.3.4 Using a USB Stick For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐ out exception.
4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven 4.3.5 Removing and installing racks For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐ out exception.
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4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven Removing racks (6.10 mini) Slightly lift the rack at the front (1) and then lift it over the front holder (2). Slightly pull the rack forward (3) and then lift it over the rear holder (4).
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4 How to Cook with Your Combi Oven Removing racks (10.10 mini) Push the rack upwards (1) and lift it over the holders (2). Swing the rack towards the inside of the oven cavity at a slight angle (3) and then remove it from the oven (4). Push the air distributor upwards (5).
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5 How to Clean the Combi Oven Reference to the Operating Instructions To learn more about how to use the software and its workflows, please consult the combi oven's oper‐ ating instructions. 5.1 Combi Oven Cleaning Basics 5.1.1 Cleaning Methods Cleaning Methods Cleaning Methods...
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5 How to Clean the Combi Oven Cleaning Methods Description When to use Oven cleaning only with Is a fully automatic process in For further cleaning after fully au‐ ■ ■ rinse aid from connec‐ which the temperature, duration, tomatic oven cleaning if the latter ted canisters use of rinse aid, and rinsing are did not get rid of all soiling and im‐...
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.1.2 Cleaning schedule Overview The figure below shows a size 6.10 mini combi oven used as an example representing all models: Designation Outside of unit case Oven cavity Hygienic removable gasket Double glass door Unit door The oven cavity drain Door drip tray...
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5 How to Clean the Combi Oven What needs to be cleaned? Procedure Cleaning agent The oven cavity needs to be Run CareStep provisional ConvoCare ■ ■ checked daily to see if there is cleaning any white film or dark discolor‐ Check the oven cavity once ■...
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.1.3 Cleaning Agents Cleaning agent Only use the cleaning agents specified here when cleaning the combi oven and its accessories. Product Use for Container ConvoClean forte Oven cleaning Spray bottle For normal to heavy soiling By hand ■...
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.1.4 Supplying Cleaning Agents Supplying Cleaning Agents Container Handling / Use Cleaning agents Spray bottle Never leave the spray bottle pressurized for an ConvoClean forte ■ ■ extended period of time if you are not using it. ConvoCare ■...
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.2 General Fully Automatic Cleaning Process Instructions 5.2.1 How to Fully Automatically Clean the Oven Cavity For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐...
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5 How to Clean the Combi Oven Open the unit door and check to make sure that every‐ ■ thing has been cleaned properly. The oven cavity should be visibly clean and should not give off any smells typical of food leftovers or cleaning agents. Check the oven cavity to make sure that no foreign ob‐...
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.3 General Operator-Aided Cleaning Process Instructions 5.3.1 How to Semi-Automatically Clean the Oven Cavity For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐...
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5 How to Clean the Combi Oven Once the cleaning phase is done, the unit will make an acoustic signal to let you know. You will be prompted to rinse out the oven cavity. Open the unit door. Risk of food being contaminated by cleaning agent or rinse aid Use an external water jet to thoroughly rinse the area ■...
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.3.2 How to Manually Clean the Oven Cavity For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐ out exception.
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5 How to Clean the Combi Oven Check to make sure that the suction panel is installed properly: The suction panel is in place and locked into place. ■ Leave the unit door ajar in order to let the oven cavity dry out.
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.3.3 How to Clean the Oven Cavity Section Behind the Suction Panel For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐...
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5 How to Clean the Combi Oven Lock the suction panel back in place. Leave the unit door ajar in order to let the oven cavity dry out. Operating Manual...
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.3.4 How to Clean the Double Glass Door For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐ out exception.
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.3.5 How to Clean the Hygienic removable gasket For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐ out exception.
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.4 Specific Cleaning Instructions 5.4.1 Release the suction panel and lock it back in place For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐...
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5 How to Clean the Combi Oven Locking the suction panel in place Follow the same steps used to release and swing out the suction panel, but in opposite order. Keep in mind that the pins on the bottom need to en‐ ■...
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.4.2 Releasing the Inner Glass Door and Locking it Back in Place For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐...
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.4.3 Replacing the Rinse Aid Canister For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐ out exception.
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5 How to Clean the Combi Oven Replacing the Rinse Aid Canister Risk of skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritation Do not let the rinse aid come into contact with your ■ eyes, skin, or mucous membranes. Do not inhale the rinse aid's vapors or mist. ■...
5 How to Clean the Combi Oven 5.4.4 Replacing the Cleaning Agent Canister For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐ out exception.
6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven 6.1.2 Warranty information Warranty information Warranty claims involving your combi oven will only be honored if the unit has been installed by a qualified service technician from an authorized service company as per the instructions in this installa‐ tion manual.
6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven 6.1.3 Maintenance Schedule Rules for maintaining the unit In order to be able to safely operate the combi oven, maintenance must be performed on it on a regu‐ lar basis. This includes both maintenance work that can be performed by the operator and mainte‐ nance work that should be performed exclusively by a qualified service technician from an authorized service company (Customer Service).
6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven 6.2 Troubleshooting 6.2.1 Error codes Errors and required responses (standard) The following table lists the errors that you will be able to fix yourself under certain circumstances. If the combi oven keeps showing the error even after you attempt to fix it, contact Customer Service. If any error messages other than the ones listed here appear, contact Customer Service.
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6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven Error code Error description Required response Not enough water: Water pressure lower Open the water connection valve ■ than 0.5 bar five seconds after valve is Contact Customer Service ■ opened Excessively high temperature in electrical Clean the lint screen at the back of ■...
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6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven Errors and required responses (easyTouch) The following table lists the errors that you will be able to fix yourself under certain circumstances. If the combi oven keeps showing the error even after you attempt to fix it, contact Customer Service. If any error messages other than the ones listed here appear, contact Customer Service.
6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven Dehumidifier valve fault: Dehumidifier Restart the unit E16.0 ■ valve cannot be initialized Contact Customer Service ■ Impermissible cooking algorithm Rewrite the cooking program E83.0 ■ Contact Customer Service ■ Invalid data in identification module (IDM) Disconnect the unit from the outlet ■...
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6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven Cooking programs that can be used in emergency mode (standard) The following table provides an overview showing which faults allow for the emergency mode to be used with which cooking programs. Error Display mes‐...
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6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven Fault Error Display Comment code message Condenser Up to Up to Higher water consumption E15.0 tempera‐ 356 °F 356 °F due to the need to cool ture too down the condenser con‐ high tinuously E22.
6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven 6.2.3 Problems During Operation Problems with the food being cooked Problem Possible cause Required response Irregular browning The suction panel is not closed 'Release the suction panel and lock properly it back in place' on page 61 With sizes 6.10 and 10.10 only: With sizes 6.10 and 10.10 only: The air distributor is not installed...
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6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven Problem Possible cause Required response Steam comes out from the Malfunctioning valve in dry air in‐ WARNING! Risk of scalding posed dry air intake on top of the take by hot steam unit.
6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven 6.3 Maintenance Work 6.3.1 Replacing the Oven Light Lamp For your safety when working with/on the combi oven Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐...
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6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven Spare parts included Following are the spare parts required: 12-V lamp ■ Seal ■ Required tools Phillips screwdriver ■ Allen key ■ Hex socket driver ■ Clean, soft cloth or glove for handling the lamp ■...
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6 How to Perform Maintenance on the Combi Oven Check to make sure that the cover (2) and the glass pane (3) do not move. If the cover (2) or the glass pane (3) can still move, carefully tighten the countersunk screws (1) even more.
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