Blue Seal Sapiens Boosted Series User's Operating Manual
Blue Seal Sapiens Boosted Series User's Operating Manual

Blue Seal Sapiens Boosted Series User's Operating Manual

Combination oven

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Combination Oven
Sapiens Boosted Series -
with Direct Steam
E6BSD
E10BSD
E20BSD / E20BSD-RH
E610BSD
E21BSD
E40BSD
User Operating Manual
(Aus / NZ Only)
248689-1
Ref: 90037450rev01

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  • Page 1 Combination Oven Sapiens Boosted Series - (Aus / NZ Only) with Direct Steam E6BSD E10BSD E20BSD / E20BSD-RH E610BSD E21BSD E40BSD User Operating Manual 248689-1 Ref: 90037450rev01...
  • Page 2 (tel): 800 263 1455 (Toll Free) NEW ZEALAND Moffat Limited Web: www.moffat.co.nz E.Mail: sales@moffat.co.nz Main Office: (tel): 0800 663328 UNITED KINGDOM Blue Seal Web: www.blue-seal.co.uk E.Mail: sales@blue-seal.co.uk Sales: (tel): +44 121 327 5575 (fax): +44 121 327 9711 Spares: (tel):...
  • Page 3 MODELS E6BSD E10BSD E20BSD / E20BSD-RH E610BSD E21BSD E40BSD CAPACITY E6BSD 6 x GN 1/1 E10BSD 10 x GN 1/1 E20BSD 10 x GN 2/1 E610BSD 16 x GN 1/1 E21BSD 20 x GN 2/1 E40BSD 20 x GN 2/1 Conformity The conformity of the equipment refers to the complete equipment on delivery.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PAGE 1 • GENERAL WARNINGS 2 • POINTS TO REMEMBER 3 • DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY AND BUTTONS 4 • MANUAL COOKING SETTINGS 5 • PROGRAM SETTINGS AND STORAGE 6 • SELECTING AND STARTING A STORED PROGRAMME 7 • SELECTING AND STARTING A STORED RECIPE 8 •...
  • Page 5: General Warnings

    1 • GENERAL WARNINGS We are confident that you will be delighted with your Blue Seal Sapiens Boosted Series, and it will become a most valued appliance in your commercial kitchen. To ensure you receive the utmost benefit from your new Blue Seal appliance, there are two important things you can do.
  • Page 6 1 • GENERAL WARNINGS • MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE CAPACITY The maximum load for the oven is indicated in the table below. Model No. trays Maximum capacity per Maximum capacity of level the oven E6BSD 6 GN 1/1 15 Kg 30 Kg E10BSD 10 x GN 1/1 15 Kg...
  • Page 7: Points To Remember

    2 • INDICAZIONI PARTICOLARI 2 • POINTS TO REMEMBER • Before turning the oven on for the first cooking session, the cooking chamber must be thoroughly cleaned (see the chapter “Daily cleaning”). 2.9 • CAUTION • At the end of a day’ work, thoroughly clean the cooking chamber and the entire device to ensure that it works properly and will be long- lasting.
  • Page 8: Description Of Display And Buttons

    3 • DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY AND BUTTONS 1 - Convection mode button 10 - Display showing cooking time, core product temperature 2 - Steam mode button 11 - Knob for setting/selection core time/temperature 3 - Combined convection/steam mode button 12 - Fan speed button 4 - Cooking chamber temperature button 13 - Menu button 5 - Button to start automatic humidifier (AUTOCLIMA), Button for...
  • Page 9 3 • DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY AND BUTTONS 3.1 • GENERAL SWITCH / SCROLL & PUSH 3.6 • CONTROL BUTTON KNOB AUTOMATIC MOISTURE (KNOB 16) (BUTTON 5) Activates control panel, activates self- This button also manually supplies moisture if diagnosis. pressed after cooking has begun (button light on).
  • Page 10 3 • DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY AND BUTTONS • TIME (BUTTON 8) 3.10 • MENU (BUTTON 13) Used to set the oven's cooking time. This gives you access to the ICS programmes, Personal programmes, programming, wash, settings and service. • CORE PROBE (BUTTON 9) Used to activate core probe cooking settings.
  • Page 11: Manual Cooking Settings

    4 • MANUAL COOKING SETTINGS OPERATIONS 4.1 • SWITCHING ON 4.4 A • SETTING THE TIME Press knob 16 for 3 seconds. If an error code The time display 10 reads [InF]. Turn knob 11: appears on displays 715, see chapter “Self- - to the right to set the cooking time;...
  • Page 12 4 • MANUAL COOKING SETTINGS OPERATIONS 4.5 • SETTING THE FAN SPEED SET ALTERNATING FAN: To set alternating fan, turn the knob further left Press button 12. To set the fan speed, turn until the symbol below lights up. knob 16 (right to increase, left to decrease), which will be shown on display 15.
  • Page 13 4 • MANUAL COOKING SETTINGS START COOKING OPERATIONS Insert products for cooking into cooking Note: the first time the device is switched chamber. Also see chapter “"Practical on every day, the steam generator drains the water in it, activates the time wash of the recommendations".
  • Page 14: Program Settings And Storage

    5 • PROGRAM SETTINGS AND STORAGE OPERATIONS 5.1 • TURNING THE OVEN ON 5.4 • SETTING THE TEMPERATURE Press knob 16 for 3 seconds. If an error code The default temperature is shown on the appears on displays 715, see chapter “Self- temperature display.
  • Page 15 5 • PROGRAM SETTINGS AND STORAGE OPERATIONS SET ALTERNATING FAN: • SETTING THE FAN SPEED To set alternating fan, turn the knob further left until the symbol below lights up. Press button 12. To set the fan speed, turn knob 16 (right to increase, left to decrease), which will be shown on display 15.
  • Page 16 5 • PROGRAM SETTINGS AND STORAGE OPERATIONS • SETTING THE PROGRAMME ICON 5.10 • SELECTING PHASE 2 AND SUBSEQUENT PHASES (UP TO 9 Turn knob 16, select “Icon” and confirm by PHASES) pressing knob 16. Turn knob 16, select “New phase” and confirm by pressing knob 16.
  • Page 17 5 • PROGRAM SETTINGS AND STORAGE OPERATIONS • SETTING THE PROGRAMME NAME • SAVING 5.11 5.12 Select “Save” and confirm by pressing knob Turn knob 16, select “Name” and confirm by pressing knob 16. Set the name of the programme by turning the knob and confirming the selected letter by pressing knob 16.
  • Page 18 6 • SELECTING AND STARTING A RECORDED PROGRAMME OPERATIONS 6.1 • TURNING THE OVEN ON WARNING: if the programme uses the core Press knob 16 for 3 seconds. If an error code probe, connect the probe to the front panel, appears on displays 715, see chapter “Self- otherwise the error message “Probe pin error”...
  • Page 19 7 • SELECTING AND STARTING A RECORDED RECIPE 7.1 • TURNING THE OVEN ON Turn knob 16 by selecting the recipe that Press knob 16 for 3 seconds. If an error code you want to recall, shown on display 15 and confirm by pressing knob 16.
  • Page 20: Modifying A Stored Programme

    8 • MODIFYING A STORED PROGRAMME 8.1 • TURNING THE OVEN ON 8.3 • MODIFYING Press knob 16 for 3 seconds. If an error code Make the desired modifications as per chapter appears on displays 715, see chapter “Self- 5 “Setting and storing a programme” diagnosis and errors guide”.
  • Page 21 9 • DELETING A RECORDED PROGRAMME 9.1 • SWITCHING ON Confirm you want to delete the programme by Press knob 16 for 3 seconds. If an error code selecting “OK” and pressing knob 16. appears on displays 715, see chapter “Self- diagnosis and errors guide”.
  • Page 22 10 • TEMPORARILY MODIFYING A RECORDED PROGRAMME/RECIPE Premise The oven a l l o w s the t e m p o r ar y This may be essential when the programme modification of the stored programme, is stored for a product with a different size, i.e.
  • Page 23: Setting The Core Probe

    11 • SETTING THE CORE PROBE Premise The core probe can easily be used as a The core probe allows cooking regulated by portable thermometer. With the oven in any cooking time mode, if button 9 is pressed the product's core temperature. The oven stops the cooking process as soon as the core for several seconds, display 10 will show the of the product reaches the set temperature,...
  • Page 24 11 • SETTING THE CORE PROBE The position of the core probe in cooking Optional: it is possible to select another needle operations using this device is very important: probe to monitor a vacuum temperature or that The probe must be positioned from top to of small-sized products.
  • Page 25 11 • SETTING THE CORE PROBE 11.2 • EXAMPLES OF CORE TEMPERATURE BEEF LAMB FILLET STEAK from 52°C to 57°C from 72°C to 76°C ROAST BEEF from 48°C to 55°C RACK from 72°C to 76°C ROAST from 78°C to 84°C POULTRY BOILED from 87°C a 90°C...
  • Page 26: Automatic Moisture Control System

    12 • AUTOMATIC MOISTURE CONTROL SYSTEM Premise This is particularly useful in the case of fresh The automatic moisture control system products that may not have the same moisture AUTOCLIMA ensures a constant moisture characteristics every day, but which once level in the cooking chamber when cooking cooked, will always have the same appearance in convection or combined cycle modes.
  • Page 27: Favourite Programmes

    13 • FAVOURITE PROGRAMMES Premise The “Favourite” function allows you to quickly and easily select the 10 most used cooking programmes (ideal function for standardised and repetitive cooking). OPERATIONS 13.1 •SWITCHING ON Press knob 16 for 3 seconds. If an error code appears on displays 715, see chapter “Self- diagnosis and errors guide”.
  • Page 28: Special Programmes

    14 • SPECIAL PROGRAMMES Premise loss reduction and succulence of the product These programmes are aimed at a cooking to serve, without direct operator intervention. process to obtain the best results in terms of presentation, degree of cooking, weight OPERATIONS 14.1 •...
  • Page 29: Operating Details

    15 • OPERATING DETAILS PREMISE During cooking (fixed Led on), display 6 shows the set temperature. You can, however, check the actual temperature in the cooking chamber. To do this, perform the following actions: 15.2 • TEMPORARY STOP 15.1 • DISPLAYING REAL-TIME TEMPERATURE DURING COOKING Open the door.
  • Page 30: Practical Recommendations

    16 • PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS 16.1 • MAXIMUM LOAD PERMITTED 16.3 • FROZEN/DEEP FROZEN PRODUCTS The maximum load for the oven is indicated in Preheating and loading these products must the table below. be done based on the quality and type of product For example, frozen spinach should not be heated at very high temperature, Maximum load...
  • Page 31 16 • PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS 16.7 • COOKING LOADS Notes: Obviously, when loading the oven, you The depth of the tray must be suitable for the should consider not only the weight of the product, height of the product. but also the size, consistency and thickness. To obtain uniform cooking, the load should be distributed on more than one low tray rather CAUTION...
  • Page 32 16 • PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS PRODUCT MAXIMUM LOAD 12 x 6 x GN1/1 10 x 10 x 10 x GN2/1 20 x GN2/1 GN1/1 GN1/1 GN2/1 20 x GN1/1 20 x GN1/1 FROZEN PRE-FRIED 6 x 1kg 6 x 2 kg 10 x 1 kg 10 x 2 kg 20 x 1kg...
  • Page 33 17 • ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 17.1 • DAILY CARE In floor-standing appliances, always fully Daily care of the appliance will allow the insert the trolley until it comes into contact extension of its service life and reduced with the front gasket and block the wheels. maintenance costs.
  • Page 34 17 • ROUTINE MAINTENANCE • AIR INTAKE • AIR FILTER There is a plastic dashboard in the bottom For models: part of the front panel, which houses a small _6__D box containing the smoke essence container _10__D _20__D and air filter. The air filter is housed in a slide inside the dashboard;...
  • Page 35 17 • ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CORE PROBE • For models without pull-out structure Clean REMOVE THE PROBE FROM THE product the insertion frame, removing any carbon only by gripping the probe handle; do not pull residue that may be deposited after cooking. on the probe cable.
  • Page 36 17 • ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 17.2 • PLACEMENT OUT OF SERVICE If the appliance won’t be used for a long h) Disconnect the appliance by pressing the period of time (more than a week), it is on/off knob for at least 3 seconds. advisable to proceed as follows.
  • Page 37 17 • ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 17.3 • PLACEMENT INTO SERVICE AFTER A LONG PERIOD OF NON-USE After a long period of non-use, it is advisable f) Turn the appliance on by pressing the to contact your trusted help service to power-on knob for 3 seconds arrange a visit in order to check whether any maintenance is required.
  • Page 38: Special Maintenance

    18 • SPECIAL MAINTENANCE As explained in the Installation manual and Warranty... 18.1 • For correct and safe operation, the oven 18.2 • It is advisable to sign a maintenance contract must be subjected to special maintenance with the technical help service to ensure this at least once per year by the technical help operation is regularly carried out.
  • Page 39: Settings

    19 • SETTINGS 19.1 • TIME AND DATE SETTINGS 19.1 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 After modifying the settings, select “Confirm until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by new date setting” and confirm by pressing pressing knob 16. knob 16.
  • Page 40 19 • SETTINGS 19.2 • IMPORT/EXPORT FROM USB Press knob 16 confirm the selection. 19.2 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by pressing knob 16. Select “START” by turning knob 16 and confirm by pressing knob 16.
  • Page 41 19 • SETTINGS 19.3 • DOWNLOAD HACCP LOG 19.3 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 Press knob 16 confirm the selection. until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by pressing knob 16. Select “START” by turning knob 16 and confirm by pressing knob 16.
  • Page 42 19 • SETTINGS 19.4 • LANGUAGE SETTINGS 19.4 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 Select the desire language by turning knob until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by 16 and confirm by pressing knob 16. pressing knob 16. Select “Language”...
  • Page 43 19 • SETTINGS 19.5 • LIGHT SETTINGS 19.5 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 A - Energy Saving ECO. until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by Turns off the chamber light and displays 6 pressing knob 16. and 10, in display 15 you will see: You can set the time delay until the energy saving mode starts.
  • Page 44 19 • SETTINGS 19.6 • BUZZER VOLUME SETTING 19.6 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 Turn knob 16 to select: until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by pressing knob 16. Select “Buzzer Volume” and press knob 16 to A - Buzzer DISABLED confirm.
  • Page 45 19 • SETTINGS 19.7 • MEASURE UNIT SETTING 19.7 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 Turn knob 16 to select: until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by pressing knob 16. Select “Measure Unit” and press knob 16 to A - Degrees CELSIUS °C confirm.
  • Page 46 19 • SETTINGS 19.8 • LOCK OVEN SETTING 19.8 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 Turn knob 16 to select: until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by pressing knob 16. A - Oven lock DISABLED Select “Lock oven” and press knob 16 to B - Oven lock ENABLED confirm.
  • Page 47 19 • SETTINGS 19.9 • FAVOURITES MANAGEMENT SETTING 19.9 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 Turn knob 16 to select: until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by - “Reset counter” to reset the list of pressing knob 16. favourites.
  • Page 48 19 • SETTINGS 19.10 • CHAMBER VALUE VISUALISATION 19.10 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 Turn knob 16 to select: until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by pressing knob 16. A - To visualise the current chamber Select “Chamber value visualisation”...
  • Page 49 19 • SETTINGS 19.11 • ENABLE CORE PROBE 19.11 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 Turn knob 16 to select: until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by pressing knob 16. A - Core probe DISABLED Select “Core probe Enable” and press knob 16 to confirm.
  • Page 50 19 • SETTINGS 19.12 • SHUTDOWN AT END OF WASH 19.12 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 Turn knob 16 to select: until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by pressing knob 16. A - To disable the shutdown function when Select “Shutdown end wash”...
  • Page 51 19 • SETTINGS 19.13 • BOILER SETTINGS 19.13 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 Turn knob 16 to select: until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by - “Calout” to run the boiler descaling pressing knob 16. process, see chapter 20. - “Boiler Rinsing”...
  • Page 52 19 • SETTINGS 19.14 • WATER SOFTENER SETTINGS 19.14 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 19.14.1 •Set the water softener installation date: until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by pressing knob 16. Select “Water softener” and press knob 16 to Turn knob 16 to select the day, month and confirm, to access Monitoring and check year (A):...
  • Page 53 19 • SETTINGS 19.14 • WATER SOFTENER SETTINGS 19.14.3 • 19.14.5 • Set the type and model of water softener Save the settings: Turn knob 16 and select icon (D) and confirm installed: by pressing knob 16 Turn knob 16 to enter the password “555” and confirm by pressing the knob.
  • Page 54 19 • SETTINGS 19.15 • SOFTWARE UPDATE 19.15 • The update should be carried out by Select “START” by turning knob 16 and an authorised technician. confirm by pressing knob 16. Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by pressing knob 16.
  • Page 55 19 • SETTINGS 19.16 • SOFTWARE VERSIONS 19.16 • Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 The software information will be displayed: until “Settings” is displayed and confirm by pressing knob 16. Select “Software Version” and press knob 16 to confirm.
  • Page 56: Special Programmes

    SPECIAL PROGRAMMES The special programmes included in the Wash menu are: • OVENS WITH BOILER OVENS WITH DIRECT STEAM CALOUT - Descaling wash system Manual wash of the steam generator (*) Manual wash If the oven includes a wash Kit (optional): If the oven includes a wash Kit (optional): CALOUT - Descaling wash system Manual wash...
  • Page 57: Special Programmes - Calout

    SPECIAL PROGRAMMES 20 • CALOUT Premise If the CALOUT wash is not run, before the The oven counts the number of operational maximum maintenance period expires, the hours of the steam generator, and therefore, following pop-up message is displayed: “Run notifies the operator when it is time to run a CALOUT immediately”.
  • Page 58 SPECIAL PROGRAMMES 20 • CALOUT 20.1 • CALOUT CLEANING ACTIVATION CAUTION (E20BSD): Make sure Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 until the descaler connection plug is properly “Wash” is displayed and confirm by pressing inserted and that the tank has sufficient knob 16.
  • Page 59: Special Programmes - Wash + Calout

    SPECIAL PROGRAMMES 21 • WASH + CALOUT Premise If the oven includes the automatic wash function (optional), you can choose to run the CALOUT descaling cycle at the same time as the automatic wash. 21.1 • ACTIVATING WASH + CALOUT CAUTION (E20BSD): Make sure Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 until the descaler connection plug is properly...
  • Page 60 SPECIAL PROGRAMMES MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC CLEANING • PROPER CLEANING ..• CAUTION ...is the key to impeccable cooking and Do not throw water or pressurised cleaning improved final products: water directly onto the external walls of the • the flavour of products does not change; oven.
  • Page 61 SPECIAL PROGRAMMES SPECIAL PROGRAMMES 24 • MANUAL CLEANING 22 • MANUAL CLEANING 22.1 • ACTIVATING MANUAL CLEANING CYCLE If consistent dirt residue is deposited on the Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 until drainage filter located at the centre of the “Wash”...
  • Page 62 SPECIAL PROGRAMMES TYPES OF WASHING SYSTEMS AVAILABLE FOR COUNTER TOP MODELS: FOR FLOOR-STANDING MODELS: E6BSD E610BSD E10BSD E20BSD E20BSD 23 • CLEANING KIT The oven is supplied with a Washing Kit that Ensure that the detergent connection is allows the activation of 7 cooking chamber properly inserted and that there is sufficient washing cycles, without the operator detergent in the tank, as per manufacturer...
  • Page 63 SPECIAL PROGRAMMES 23 • CLEANING KIT 23.1 • ACTIVATING AUTOMATIC CLEANING CYCLE Cleaning programmes are an automatic sequence of cycles (the duration and time Press the MENU button 13, turn knob 16 until remaining until the end of the programme is “Wash”...
  • Page 64 SPECIAL PROGRAMMES SPECIAL PROGRAMMES 25 • CLEANING KIT 23 • CLEANING KIT LIQUID DETERGENT LIQUID DETERGENT 23.2 • REPLACING THE COMBICLEAN 23.2.1 COUNTER TOP MODEL - REPLACING THE DETERGENT CARTRIDGE CARTRIDGE: Unscrew the cap of the empty cartridge and remove it. If when you recall the wash procedure, the message “Check COMBICLEAN level”...
  • Page 65 SPECIAL PROGRAMMES 23 • CLEANING KIT LIQUID DETERGENT 23.3 • REPLACING THE DESCALER 23.3.1 COUNTER TOP MODEL - REPLACING THE CARTRIDGE/TANK CARTRIDGE: Unscrew the cap of the empty cartridge and remove it. If when you recall the wash procedure, the message “Check CALFREE level”...
  • Page 66: Self-Diagnosis And Errors Guide

    24 • SELF-DIAGNOSIS AND ERRORS GUIDE 24.1 • When the oven is turned by pressing knob 24.2 • If on the other hand the oven detects errors, 16 for 3 seconds, an electronic check of the these will be shown on display 15. The main functions will automatically be performed visualisation of errors is very important in by the device.
  • Page 67 24 • SELF-DIAGNOSIS AND ERRORS GUIDE The main error messages are: MESSAGES WARNING FOR GAS MODELS There is excessive overheating in the electrical components compartment, which may compromise the No gas Check that the gas tap is open and gas being integrity of components.
  • Page 68: Pre-Stored Recipes

    25 • PRE-STORED RECIPES SAPIENS FISH FIRST COURSES Steamed shellfish and mussels Savoury pancakes, Cannelloni Steamed octopus Oven-baked lasagne Steamed lobster and crayfish 500 g Oven-baked lasagne w/probe Steamed crab and spider crab First courses au gratin Steamed whole fish (with probe) Steamed rice Whole stewed fish Paella (e.g.
  • Page 69 25 • PRE-STORED RECIPES SAPIENS VACUUM COOKING PASTRY AND BREAD MAKING Sliced fruit Sponge cake, Shortcrust pastry Tarts Sliced pears Puff pastry, Strudel, Vol au vent Custard Croissants, muffins Fresh green vegetables Meringues Fresh vegetables Beignet Diced potatoes Crème caramel, Custard desserts Stews and overnight cooking Fresh bread Slow-cooked meat (with needle probe)

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