Rational CombiMaster CM Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - CombiMaster

Operating instructionsCombiMaster ® Plus

Page 2 - CombiMaster – the power pack

Safety Instructions10 / 84Warning!Gas units only- If your appliance is installed under an extractor hood, this must be switched on when theappliance i

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Safety instructions & liability11 / 84Warning!Safety instructions during use- If containers are filled with liquid or contents which liquefy durin

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Safety instructions & liability12 / 84LiabilityInstallations and repairs that are not carried out by authorised specialists or using genuinespare

Page 5 - Explanation of the pictograms

Care, inspection, maintenance and repair13 / 84our unit must be cleaned every day to maintain the high quality of the stainless steel, forhygiene reas

Page 6 - Initial start-up

Care, inspection, maintenance and repair14 / 84Warning!Servicing the incoming air filter. The device automatically recognises when the air filter is

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Care, inspection, maintenance and repair15 / 84Inspection, maintenance and repairDanger - high voltage!- Inspection, maintenance and repair work may o

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Features16 / 84Unit number(visible only when door is open))Draft diverter (optional)(gas units only)Interior lightingUnit door with double glass panel

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Notes on using your unit17 / 84- Avoid having heat sources (e.g. grill plates, deep fryers etc.) near the unit.- Only use the unit in areas with

Page 10 - Safety Instructions

Notes on using your unit18 / 84Exceeding the maximum load size can lead to damage on the device.Please note the specifications for maximum load sizes

Page 11 - Warning!

Notes on using your unit19 / 84Working with mobile oven racks, mobile plate racksand transport trolleys for table-top units (option))- Remove the hang

Page 12 - Liability

CombiMaster – the power packDear user,Congratulations on your decision to purchase a CombiMaster ® Plus!The new CombiMaster ® Plus stands for mature

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Notes on using your unit20 / 84Working with the core temperature probeCaution!The core temperature probe can be hot – Risk of burns.Always insert the

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Notes on using your unit21 / 84Into the breast meat At the thickest point on the product- Always correctly position the core temperature probe in the

Page 15 - Danger - high voltage!

Notes on using your unit22 / 84Working with the hand shower- If you use the hand shower, please pull the hose at least 7.78 Inches (20 cm) out of thep

Page 16 - Features

Controls23 / 84Switch offSteam (30 °C to 130 °C).Dry heat (30 °C to 300 °C)Combination of steam and dryheat (30 °C to 300 °C)Finishing (30 °C to 300

Page 17 - Notes on using your unit

Controls24 / 84 Cooking time setting(0 to 23 hours 59 min)Core temperature setting(0 °C to 99 °C)Cooking time/core temperaturedisplaySelection button

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General notes25 / 84Operation:Choose the requiredcooking mode.Choose the requiredcooking cabinettemperature.Choose the requiredcooking time/coretemper

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General notes26 / 84Notes:The cooking mode displayflashes when the cookingcabinet is too hot (seethe “Cool Down” sectionon cooling the cookingcabinet)

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ClimaPlus ®27 / 84ClimaPlus® measures and regulates the humidity in the cooking cabinet. You can set theexact product-specific climate for each food i

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ClimaPlus ®28 / 84Press the cooking time or core temperature button to display the currenthumidity in the cooking cabinet.For continuous operatio

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Overview of the cooking modes29 / 84“Steam” cooking mode (86 °F - 266 °F / 30 °C to 130 °C)The high-performance fresh steam generator with new steam c

Page 23 - Controls

contentsExplanation of the pictograms 5Initial start-up 6Safety Instructions 8Liability 12Care, inspection, maintenance and repair 13Features 16Notes

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Overview of the cooking modes30 / 84“Cool down”You can use the cool down function to cool down the heated cooking cabinetquickly and gently, e.g. for

Page 25 - General notes

Steam mode31 / 84In the “steam” cooking mode, the steam generator generates hygienic fresh steam. You canset the cooking cabinet temperature from 86 °

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Steam mode32 / 84- After preheating and loading, an acoustic signal and the 00:00 setting in the display will remindyou that you still have to set the

Page 27 - ClimaPlus

Steam mode33 / 84Sample dishesMise en placeTomatoes concassé, garnishes (vegetables, fruit), mushrooms, blanching juliennes andbrunoises, blanching v

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Steam mode34 / 84To get the most out of your appliance, check daily the types of food which can be cookedtogether using “steam” .Remember that fish, m

Page 29 - Overview of the cooking modes

Dry heat mode35 / 84In “dry heat” cooking mode, powerful heating elements heat up the dry air. You can set thecooking cabinet temperature from 86 °F

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Dry heat mode36 / 84- After preheating and loading, an acoustic signal and the 00:00 setting in the display will remindyou that you still have to set

Page 31 - Steam mode

Dry heat mode37 / 84Sample dishesMise en placeSweating bacon, roasting bones, allowing dough (yeast) to rise.StartersMeatballs, vegetarian bakes, ve

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Dry heat mode38 / 84Cooking timesCooking times will depend on product quality, weight and height. Do not overload gridsor containers so that air can c

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Combination mode39 / 84The two operating modes “steam” and “dry heat” are combined. This combination creates ahot humid cabinet climate for especially

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contentsSettings Celsius/Fahrenheit 61Settings Time/Date 62Cleaning 64Descaling the steam generator 68Emptying the steam generator 74Maintenance 75Rep

Page 35 - Dry heat mode

Combination mode40 / 84step info/button instructions- After preheating and loading, an acoustic signal and the 00:00 setting in the display will remin

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Combination mode41 / 84Sample dishesMise en placeRoasting bones.StartersQuiche Lorraine, vegetable soufflés, flans, moussaka, lasagne, canneloni, pa

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Combination mode42 / 84Do not place joints too close together to allow even cooking.Joints with rinds or larger joints should be steamed for approxima

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Finishing ®cooking mode43 / 84The two operating modes steam and dry heat are combined. This produces the ideal cookingclimate, both preventing the fo

Page 39 - Combination mode

Finishing ®cooking mode44 / 84step info/button instructions- After preheating and loading, an acoustic signal and the 00:00 setting in the display wi

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Finishing ®cooking mode45 / 84Sample dishesStartersAll types of spaghetti, canneloni, lasagne, vegetable dishes, cheese and herb noodles,quiche Lorr

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Finishing ®cooking mode46 / 84Finishing utensilsPorcelain plates, earthenware, glass, silverware, copper pans, stainless steel, aluminiumdishes (bro

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Cool down47 / 84You have been operating your appliance at high cooking cabinet temperatures at first andthen want to continue working at low cabinet t

Page 43 - Finishing

Program mode48 / 84You use the programming function to create and save programs manually. There are 50program slots available with up to 6 c

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Program mode49 / 84step info/button instructions10 Set the required cooking time11 Press the button.12Select a further cooking mode e.g. “dry heat”,an

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Explanation of the pictograms5 / 84Danger!Imminently hazardoussituation, which, if notavoided, will result in severeinjuries or death.Warning!Pote

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Program mode50 / 84step info/button instructions19 Press the button.20Use the selection button to set “prog/start” tosave the program.- Activate the “

Page 47 - Cool down

Program mode51 / 84Check programstep info/button instructions1 Use the selection button to set “prog/start”.2 Choose the required program.3 Start the

Page 48 - Program mode

Program mode52 / 84- If the display flashes, it means the program slot is vacant.- The remaining cooking time is shown during operation in the “cookin

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Program mode53 / 84Check programstep info/button instructions1 Use the selection button to set “prog/start”.2 Choose the required program.3Press “prog

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Program mode54 / 84Check programstep info/button instructions1 Use the selection button to set “prog/start”.2 Select a program, e.g. P4.4Keep the “pro

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Download Program55 / 84Use the download function to save your own programs to a USB stick.The USB stick should be connected when the unit is switched

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Upload Program56 / 84- Connection of energy optimisation system. Copy your individual cooking porgrams to theunit with the upload-funktion.The USB sti

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Upload Program57 / 84When the upload function is used, all program slots on the unit are overwritten. Back upexisting programs on a USB stick before y

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HACCP58 / 84The data is stored for a period of 10 days and can be output via the USB interface on the unitas required. To save HACCP data permanently

Page 55 - Download Program

HACCP59 / 84The following data is logged:- Batch no.- Time- Cooking program name- Cooking cabinet temperature- Core temperatura- Door open /door close

Page 56 - Upload Program

Initial start-up6 / 84During initial start-up of your new device, you will be requested to start an automatic one-offself-test. This self-test takes a

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Software update60 / 84The unis software can be updated with a USB-Stick.The USB stick should be connected when the unit is switched off.step info/butt

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Settings Celsius/Fahrenheit61 / 84The temperatures of your unit can be shown in Celsius or Fahrenheit. To change the display,proceed as follows.step i

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Settings Time/Date62 / 84You can set the time and date on your unit for correct evaluation of HACCP data. Carry outthe settings as follows.step info/b

Page 60 - Software update

Settings Time/Date63 / 84step info/button instructions10Shown on the upper display for the minutesetting. The current minute appears in the lowerdispl

Page 61 - Settings Celsius/Fahrenheit

Cleaning64 / 84Warning!- For hygiene reasons and to prevent malfunctions it is essential to clean the unit every day - riskof fire.- Please note that

Page 62 - Settings Time/Date

Cleaning65 / 84step info/button instructions3Spray the space behind the air baffle, cookingcabinet, door seal and inside of the door withcleaner.Reset

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Cleaning66 / 84step info/button instructions9At the end of the cleaning time, you will beprompted to open the doors.10When the cleaning program has fi

Page 64 - Cleaning

Cleaning67 / 84Warning!Aggressive chemical fluid – risk of chemical burns.It is essential that you use:protective clothing, safety goggles, gloves and

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Descaling the steam generator68 / 84Your unit is equipped with the patented automatic SelfClean system.Automatic Self Cleansignificantly extends the p

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Descaling the steam generator69 / 84step info/button instructions7 You will be asked to top up with descaling fluid.8 Open the cooking cabinet door.9

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Initial start-up7 / 84step info/button instructions4The following test will take place automatically.The display indicates “self” “test”.5The self-tes

Page 68 - Descaling the steam generator

Descaling the steam generator70 / 84step info/button instructionsWarning!Aggressive chemical fluid – risk of chemicalburns.There may be residues of th

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Descaling the steam generator71 / 84Amounts of descaler for gas appliances6 x 1/1 GN1.1 gal.4 liter6 x 2/1 GN1.8 gal.6.5 liter10 x 1/1 GN2 gal.7 lite

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Descaling the steam generator72 / 84You need:Electric descaler pump – Article no.: 60.70.409Descaler, 10 litre canister – Article no.: 6006.0110Cancel

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Descaling the steam generator73 / 84step info/button instructions3Descaling is discontinued if theIf the core temperature button is not pressedwithin

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Emptying the steam generator74 / 84You have the possibility of emptying the steam generator before transport or as protectionfrom frost.step info/butt

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Maintenance75 / 84Replacing the air filterTable-top units type 6 x 1/1 GN, 6 x 2/1 GN, 10 x 1/1GN and 10 x 2/1 GN:Loosen the air filter by pressing th

Page 74 - Emptying the steam generator

Maintenance76 / 84Replacing the door sealThe door seal is fitted in a groove on the cookingcabinet.- Pull the old seal out of the groove.- Clean the g

Page 75 - Maintenance

Service messages77 / 84If faults occur on your unit, they are indicated on the display.step info/button instructions1Faults in your appliance which al

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Service messages78 / 84fault indication when and how remedial actionservice message persists, notify CustomerService.E30 DisplayedcontinuouslyHumidity

Page 77 - Service messages

Before you call Service:79 / 84error possible cause RectificationWater dripping out ofthe unit’s door.Door is not closedcorrectly.If the door is close

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Safety Instructions8 / 84Keep this manual handy so that it can always be consulted by anyone using the unit.This unit may not be used by children or

Page 79 - Before you call Service:

Before you call Service:80 / 84of fat are cooked frequently or if thedrop on the outlet pipe is too shallow.To remedy: Run the outlet pipe asdescribed

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EU Declaration of Conformity for electricalappliances81 / 84

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EU Declaration of Conformity for gas appliances82 / 84

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Page 83 - Club RATIONAL

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Safety Instructions9 / 84Warning!Incorrect installation, servicing, maintenance, cleaning or modifications to the unit may resultin damage, injury or

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