Rational SelfCookingCenter series Original Operating Instructions

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    Original operating instructions selfcookingcenter ®.

  • Page 2: Dear Customer,

    Dear customer, we reserve the right to make technical changes in the interest of progress! Dealer: installer: installed on: unit number:.

  • Page 3: Contents

    Contents explanation of the pictograms 5 initial start-up 6 safety instructions 8 liability 11 care, inspection, maintenance and repair 13 function parts 16 notes on using your appliance 17 working with the core temperature probe 20 working with the hand shower 22 general operation 23 general notes ...

  • Page 4: Contents

    Contents pictogram explanation 37 programming mode 39 explanation of pictograms 39 image view 39 efficient carecontrol 42 care and soiling status display 42 cleaning request 44 start clean 45 cleaning stages 49 cleanjet ® +care failure 50 myscc appliance configuration 51 communication 52 networking ...

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    Explanation of the pictograms 5 / 72 danger! Imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in severe injuries or death. Warning! Potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in serious injury or death. Caution! Potentially hazardous situation, which, if not...

  • Page 6: Initial Start-Up

    Initial start-up 6 / 72 please read the manual carefully prior to initial start-up. During initial start-up of your new appliance, you will be requested to start an automatic one- off self-test. This self-test takes about 45 minutes and is used to adapt the appliance to the specific environmental co...

  • Page 7: Initial Start-Up

    Initial start-up 7 / 72 step info/button instructions 1 start follow the instructions on the display. Press the button to start the self-test. 2 select type of connection to normal or soft water. 3 next click “next” to confirm. 4 the following test will take place automatically. The status is displa...

  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions 8 / 72 keep this manual in a safe place so that it can always be consulted by anyone using the appliance. This appliance may not be used by children or people with limited physical, sensor or mental capacity or those without the necessary experience and/or knowledge, unless such ...

  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions 9 / 72 warning! Specific national and regional standards and regulations which concern the installation and operation of commercial cooking appliances must be complied with. Incorrect installation, servicing, maintenance, cleaning or modifications to the appliance may result in d...

  • Page 10: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions 10 / 72 warning! Gas appliances only - if your appliance is installed under an extractor hood, this must be switched on when the appliance is in use - combustion gases! - if your appliance is connected to a chimney, the flue duct must be cleaned in compliance with specific region...

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    Safety instructions and liability 11 / 72 warning! Safety instructions during use - when filling containers with liquids or if containers fill up with liquid food products during cooking, only use the rack levels where the user can easily look into the inserted container - risk of burns! Information...

  • Page 12: Liability

    Safety instructions and liability 12 / 72 liability installations and repairs that are not carried out by authorised specialists or using original spare parts, and any technical modification that is not approved by the manufacturer will void the manufacturer’s warranty and product liability..

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    Care, inspection, maintenance and repair 13 / 72 in order to retain the high quality of the stainless steel, for hygienic reasons and to avoid interferences to operation, the appliance must be cleaned daily or when prompted to clean. Follow the instructions in the "efficient carecontrol" section. Co...

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    Care, inspection, maintenance and repair 14 / 72 warning! Inlet filter maintenance the device automatically detects if the air filter is dirty. You will receive a service message and prompt to clean or replace the air filter when it is dirty. The appliance may only be operated without an air filter....

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    Care, inspection, maintenance and repair 15 / 72 inspection, maintenance and repair danger - high voltage - inspection, maintenance and repair work must only be carried out by trained technicians. - the appliance must be switched off at the mains for cleaning (apart from cleanjet ® +care cleaning) a...

  • Page 16: Function Parts

    Function parts 16 / 72 appliance number (only visible when the door is open) flow guard (optional) (for gas appliances only) cooking chamber lighting appliance door with triple glazing door handle table-top appliances: one-handed operation with sure-shut function standalone appliances: one-handed op...

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    Notes on using your appliance 17 / 72 - avoid having heat sources (e.G. Grill plates, deep-fat fryers etc.) near the appliance. - only use the appliance in areas with a room temperature of between +5 °c to +40 °c. For ambient temperatures of less than + 5 °c, you must heat the cooking chamber to roo...

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    Notes on using your appliance 18 / 72 max. Load sizes depending on appliance size 6 x 2/3 gn 20 kg (max. 10 kg for each rack) 6 x 1/1 gn 30 kg (max. 15 kg for each rack) 6 x 2/1 gn 60 kg (max. 30 kg for each rack) 10 x 1/1 gn 45 kg (max. 15 kg for each rack) 10 x 2/1 gn 90 kg (max. 30 kg for each ra...

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    Notes on using your appliance 19 / 72 working with mobile oven racks, mobile plate racks and transport trolleys for table-top appliances (option) - remove the hanging rack as described above. - place the run-in rail on the fixing provided on the appliance's base. Make sure it is fixed accurately in ...

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    Notes on using your appliance 20 / 72 working with the core temperature probe for information about working with the 3 core temperature sensor option, please read the ilevelcontrol section. Caution! The core temperature probe and its positioning aid may both be hot – risk of burns! Insert the core t...

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    Notes on using your appliance 21 / 72 use a starting bit to make a hole in frozen foods (rational article number 60.70.359). Drill a hole in the thickest part of the food to be cooked. To do this, place the food on a firm base and protect your hands. - always correctly position the core temperature ...

  • Page 22: Notes On Using Your Unit

    Notes on using your unit 22 / 72 working with the hand shower - if you use the hand shower, please pull the hose at least 20 cm out of the park position. - you can select 2 jet strengths by pressing the control button. - always let the hand shower slide slowly back into the park position. Caution! T...

  • Page 23: General Operation

    General operation 23 / 72 your appliance features a touch screen. Simply tap the screen gently with your finger to enter new settings in your appliance. Use the central dial to change the settings. You can also change the settings by moving/pulling the slider. New settings will be applied within 4 s...

  • Page 24: General Operation

    General operation 24 / 72 general notes back to start screen help function programming mode pre-heat status indicator, red arrow for pre-heat, blue arrow for cool down. Cooking chamber too hot – button flashes (to cool down the cooking chamber, see the "cool down" section). End of cooking is indicat...

  • Page 25: General Instructions For Use

    General instructions for use 25 / 72 help function so that you can use your device’s many possibilities as easily and efficiently as possible, detailed operating instructions and user help texts with practical examples and useful tips are stored on the device. The help function can be selected using...

  • Page 26: Other Functions

    Overview of the cooking modes 26 / 72 display after switching on the appliance on/off switch myscc help function other functions ilevelcontrol programming mode efficient carecontrol profile change combi-steamer mode steam convection air combination of steam and convection heat icookingcontrol mode t...

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    Overview of the cooking modes 27 / 72.

  • Page 28: The Different Modes

    Overview of the cooking modes 28 / 72 the different modes icookingcontrol mode combi-steamer mode programming mode you can access the icookingcontrol mode by selecting your required results, for example by selecting poultry, side dishes or fish. See the icookingcontrol mode section for a description...

  • Page 29: Ilevelcontrol

    Overview of the cooking modes 29 / 72 ilevelcontrol efficient carecontrol in ilevelcontrol , you can use the individual racks in your appliance for different cooking processes at the same time. Efficient carecontrol detects when the appliance needs to be cleaned. Efficient carecontrol takes into acc...

  • Page 30: Icookingcontrol

    Icookingcontrol 30 / 72 icookingcontrol detects the size of the food and the load quantity. Cooking time, temperature and cooking chamber climate are adapted continually. Icookingcontrol also shows you the progress of each cooking stage in the icc cockpit. The icc cockpit appears automatically every...

  • Page 31: Icookingcontrol

    Icookingcontrol 31 / 72 explanation of pictograms icc cockpit i button cooking speed delta-t cooking time browning food thickness cooking volumes cooking chamber climate steaming core temperature/cooking level core temperature/cooking level core temperature/cooking level core temperature/cooking lev...

  • Page 32: Icookingcontrol

    Icookingcontrol 32 / 72 air speed convenience level information and requests during the cooking process preheat display cool down display request to cancel carve add liquid cut pastries brush pastries needle options after end of cooking hold at temperature heat up to service temperature. Crisp reins...

  • Page 33: Icookingcontrol

    Icookingcontrol 33 / 72 icc cockpit use the central dial or press the relevant arrow key to gain an overview of the ideal cooking procedure - how to achieve the perfect results. Icookingcontrol selects the perfect cooking procedure depending on the product that you are cooking! The settings that ico...

  • Page 34: Icookingcontrol

    Icookingcontrol 34 / 72 icc monitor in icc monitor, icooking control displays the decisions and the adjustments made to the settings in order to achieve the required results which you personally selected. The adjustments and displays vary depending on the product and load quantity. The i button appe...

  • Page 35: Icookingcontrol

    Icookingcontrol 35 / 72 icc messenger the icc messenger actively notifies you of processes and adjustments that icookingcontrol performs. The icc messenger disappears automatically after 4 seconds. You can activate and deactivate icc messenger at any time in the appliance configuration from myscc. Y...

  • Page 36: Top 10

    Top 10 36 / 72 top 10 provides fast and direct access to your 10 most frequently used applications. Press the icc button in the start screen to access the top 10. No manual programs are displayed in the top 10 ..

  • Page 37: Combi-Steamer Mode

    Combi-steamer mode 37 / 72 in the combi-steamer mode, all combi-steamer functions are available. Press the "steam", "convection" or "combination of steam and convection" button to enter the combi-steamer mode. Pictogram explanation other functions myscc efficient carecontrol help function 3 manual m...

  • Page 38: Combi-Steamer Mode

    Combi-steamer mode 38 / 72 other functions call up programming function back/abort setting options continuous operation humidification air speed cool down press the cooking chamber temperature button to call up actual cooking data such as the actual cooking chamber climate and actual cooking chamber...

  • Page 39: Programming Mode

    Programming mode 39 / 72 it takes no time at all to create your own cooking programs in programming mode. The 7 modes (meat, poultry, fish, bakery products, side dishes, egg dishes/dessert, finishing) can be copied, adapted and saved under a new name according to your individual requirements, or you...

  • Page 40: Programming Mode

    Programming mode 40 / 72 information button - show program details selection window with information button pressed in addition to the program names, further information can be requested or stored using the following buttons. Image of the food for the program image of the accessories for the program...

  • Page 41: Programming Mode

    Programming mode 41 / 72 image view if images have been saved with cooking programs, these are displayed in the image view. If no images are available, the title of the program is shown as a text in the image view. Change to the image view. Change the view from 20 images to 16 images per side, for e...

  • Page 42: Efficient Carecontrol

    Efficient carecontrol 42 / 72 the intelligent efficient carecontrol automatically detects the appliance usage, the general care status and – just in time – optimises the cleaning process to minimise the use of chemicals, water and power. The amount of cleaning chemicals is suggested according to nee...

  • Page 43: Efficient Carecontrol

    Efficient carecontrol 43 / 72 a green bar: "care" display: the appliance has the ideal care status. Steam generator is free of lime scale. "clean" display: the unit was cleaned recently. A yellow bar: "care" display: the appliance has a medium care status steam generator has a slight amount of lime ...

  • Page 44: Efficient Carecontrol

    Efficient carecontrol 44 / 72 cleaning request efficient carecontrol recognises when cleanjet ® +care cleaning has to be carried out. Efficient carecontrol takes individual cleaning and working habits into account, such as longer breaks or the end of work. The recommended cleaning stages are marked ...

  • Page 45: Efficient Carecontrol

    Efficient carecontrol 45 / 72 start clean cleanjet ® +care is the automatic cleaning system for cleaning and caring for the appliance. The 7 cleaning programs allow you to adapt the cleaning process to the particular degree of dirt. Note! - for hygiene reasons and to prevent malfunctions it is essen...

  • Page 46: Efficient Carecontrol

    Efficient carecontrol 46 / 72 step info/button instructions 1 press the button. 2 cooking chamber too hot. "cooking chamber too hot" appears if the cooking chamber temperature is above 50 °c. Select "cool down" (see the "cool down" section). 3 gentle select cleaning level, e.G. "gentle" . 4 open the...

  • Page 47: Efficient Carecontrol

    Efficient carecontrol 47 / 72 warning! - do not open the cooking chamber door while cleaning is in progress – chemical cleaner and hot vapour may escape – risk of chemical burns and scalding. A horn sound is heard if the door is opened during the cleaning process. - once the cleanjet ® +care cleanin...

  • Page 48: Efficient Carecontrol

    Efficient carecontrol 48 / 72 prior to the start of cleanjet ® +care cleaning, make sure that the hanging racks or mobile oven rack are correctly inserted in the cooking chamber. When using softened water, the recommended quantity of cleaning tabs can be reduced by up to 50%. If foam starts to colle...

  • Page 49: Efficient Carecontrol

    Efficient carecontrol 49 / 72 cleaning stages cleaning stage description/application tabs rinse without tabs rinse cooking cabinet with warm water. No rinse for non-greasy limescale deposits, e.G. After baking or steaming. Care interim cleaning “short cleaning time” - for all soiling, but without dr...

  • Page 50: Efficient Carecontrol

    Efficient carecontrol 50 / 72 cleanjet ® +care failure after a power failure lasting longer than 10 minutes or after the unit is switched off the display reads "interrupt cleanjet". If interrupt cleanjet ® is not confirmed within 20 seconds by pressing the display, the activated cleanjet ® +care pro...

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    Myscc appliance configuration 51 / 72 all the appliance's default settings (e.G. Time, date, language etc.) can be changed under myscc. Press the myscc button to open the overview display for your appliance's default settings. You can customise your appliance's settings to suit your requirements. Ex...

  • Page 52: Communication

    Communication 52 / 72 networking appliances with the kitchenmanagement system to exchange data between the appliances using the rational software, the kitchenmanagement system, the selfcookingcenter ® must be connected in a homogeneous network. This network also includes the pc on which the kitchenm...

  • Page 53: Communication

    Communication 53 / 72 - this selfcookingcenter ® features a network card as standard. - it must also be ordered or upgraded later with the ethernet interface option. - ip address, subnet mask and a gateway must be programmed on the appliance. - the selfcookingcenter ® can then be connected to the ne...

  • Page 54: Domestic Technology

    Domestic technology 54 / 72 cleaning the glass panes and the led covers the inside glass panes and led covers can be cleaned easily when necessary. The appliance doors are fitted with their own pivoting glass panes. Open the appliance doors to the 120° position and, after pressing down both locking ...

  • Page 55: Domestic Technology

    Domestic technology 55 / 72 never apply the cleaning agent to hot surfaces; always let the door cool down first. Leave the cleaning agent to dissolve before wiping it off with water. Never heat up the appliance when applying cleaning agent. Servicing the air filter table-top appliance 6 x 2/3 gn use...

  • Page 56: Domestic Technology

    Domestic technology 56 / 72 stationary appliances 20 x 1/1 gn and 20 x 2/1 gn: to replace air filters for stand-alone appliances 20 x 1/1 gn and 20 x 2/1 gn, please notify your rational service partner!.

  • Page 57: Domestic Technology

    Domestic technology 57 / 72 replacing the door seal the door seal is fitted in a groove on the cooking chamber. - remove the old seal from the groove. - clean the groove rail. - insert new seal into the groove (moisten the retaining lips with soapy water). - the rectangular part of the seal must be ...

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    Descaling the moisturing nozzle 58 / 72 please check the moisturing nozzle for scale residue once a month. Step info/button instructions 1 switch the unit off 2 swing the hanging rack and the air baffle into the centre. 3 loosen the union nut on the moisturing nozzle (turn anti-clockwise – spanner s...

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    Descaling the moisturing nozzle 59 / 72 step info/button instructions 5 assemble in reverse order – note the installation position.

  • Page 60: Fault Messages

    Fault messages 60 / 72 displays for general faults if faults occur on your unit, they are indicated on the display: please note the phone number for fast contact with your customer service department. Faults on your unit which allow you to carry on cooking can be suppressed by pressing the “back” bu...

  • Page 61: Fault Messages

    Fault messages 61 / 72 please follow the remedial measure suggested in the table below. Fault indication when and how remedial action service 10 when it has been switched on for 30 seconds, can be rejected by pressing the “back” button. The unit can be used for cooking. Please notify customer servic...

  • Page 62: Fault Messages

    Fault messages 62 / 72 fault indication when and how remedial action cooking cabinet thoroughly with the hand shower (also behind the air baffle). - the unit can be used for cooking temporarily. Please notify customer service. Service 26 displayed continuously. If the fault message occurs during cle...

  • Page 63: Fault Messages

    Fault messages 63 / 72 fault indication when and how remedial action service 35 when it has been switched on for 30 seconds, please connect ultravent ® to the power supply. Service 36 displayed for 30 seconds after switch-on and when operating mode is changed. Cooking only possible with some restric...

  • Page 64: Fault Messages

    Fault messages 64 / 72 fault indication when and how remedial action service 120 displayed continuously. Please notify customer service..

  • Page 65: Before You Call Service:

    Before you call service: 65 / 72 error possible cause rectification water dripping out of the unit’s door. Door is not closed correctly. If the door is closed correctly, the door handle will point down on floor units. Door seal is worn or damaged. Replace the door seal (see the "maintenance” section...

  • Page 66: Before You Call Service:

    Before you call service: 66 / 72 of fat are cooked frequently or if the drop on the outlet pipe is too shallow. To remedy: run the outlet pipe as described in the installation instructions. Clean the unit regularly with cleanjet ® +care. The unit does not indicate a function after it is switched on....

  • Page 67: Before You Call Service:

    Before you call service: 67 / 72 gas unit constantly displays reset. The gas supply to the unit is interrupted. Open the gas tap, switch on the ventilation cover. The gas pressure is too low. Have the gas supply to the unit checked. Cooking mode button flashing. The cooking cabinet is too hot. Use c...

  • Page 68: Appliances

    Eu declaration of conformity for electrical appliances 68 / 72.

  • Page 69: Appliances

    Eu declaration of conformity for electrical appliances 69 / 72.

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    Eu declaration of conformity for gas appliances 70 / 72.

  • Page 71: ...

    ... 71 / 72 selfcooking center ® 5 senses , combimaster ® plus are trademarks of rational ag. This product incorporates the following software: 1. The software developed independently by rational ag 2. The software licensed under the gnu gerneral public license, version 2 (gpl v2) 3. The software li...

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