Henny Penny FM05-061-A - Manual

Henny Penny FM05-061-A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Controls; Smart
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 7 – About this operating manual; Introduction
  • Page 8 – Target group; Warranty and liability
  • Page 9 – Signs and symbols; DANGER; Imminent danger; WARNING; Possible danger; Dangerous situation; CAUTION; Dangerous situation; NOTICE
  • Page 10 – Safety information
  • Page 13 – Handling foodstuffs
  • Page 14 – Description of the unit; Construction and function
  • Page 17 – Description of the controls
  • Page 18 – Steaming
  • Page 19 – Tips; Soft steaming; Benefits
  • Page 20 – Express steaming; Combisteaming
  • Page 24 – Low temperature cooking
  • Page 26 – Advanced cooking functions; Programmable steaming; programmable steaming; Manual steaming; manual steaming; Rest period; rest period; Preset start time; preset start
  • Page 27 – Ready2Cook; RackControl; Reduced heat output
  • Page 28 – SES steam exhaust system
  • Page 29 – End of step signal; end of step signal; AtmosControl climate control system; core temperature measurement
  • Page 31 – “WaveClean” automatic cleaning system; WaveClean
  • Page 32 – Opening and closing cooking chamber; Opening the cooking chamber door; Operation
  • Page 33 – Opening and closing cooking chamber
  • Page 34 – Filling and emptying the unit (tabletop; Filling and emptying the unit (with loading trolley); Risk of burns due to hot liquids
  • Page 35 – Filling and emptying the unit (without loading trolley)
  • Page 36 – Switching on; Switching off
  • Page 37 – Working with the CombiDial; Changing the language; Call up the setup menu and change parameters
  • Page 38 – Setting the cooking time
  • Page 39 – Measuring the core temperature; Risk of injury due to the sensor bursting.
  • Page 40 – Connecting the USB memory stick; Saving the HACCP log
  • Page 41 – Saving error messages; Selecting the cooking program
  • Page 42 – Starting the cooking program
  • Page 43 – Ending the cooking program
  • Page 44 – Save changed program; Create your own cooking programs
  • Page 45 – Copying a cooking program
  • Page 47 – Saving SmartMenu cooking programs; Loss of data due to improper use; Loading SmartMenu cooking programs
  • Page 48 – Starting the steaming process; Start Combisteaming
  • Page 49 – Starting the convection cooking mode; Starting perfection mode (climate and regeneration)
  • Page 50 – Start Delta-T cooking; Starting low temperature cooking; Low temperature cooking without core temperature measurement
  • Page 51 – Low temperature cooking with core temperature measurement; Advanced cooking functions
  • Page 52 – Setting the rest period
  • Page 53 – Setting the preset start time; Dangers to health due to spoiled food; Starting Ready2Cook (prepare for cooking)
  • Page 54 – Working with RackControl
  • Page 56 – Activate/deactivate add functions; Modify add function
  • Page 57 – Changing standard settings; Set service interval water volume
  • Page 58 – Standard settings
  • Page 62 – Automatic cleaning “WaveClean”; Preparing the cooking chamber; Damage caused by unsuitable cleaning agents; Selecting the WaveClean level; Cleaning
  • Page 63 – Using the WaveClean cartridge
  • Page 64 – Start WaveClean; Ending WaveClean; Cancelling WaveClean
  • Page 65 – “WaveClean” faults; Information regarding
  • Page 66 – Start cleaning program
  • Page 67 – Spraying cleaning solution; Risk of burns due to caustic liquids; Let the cleaner work; Damage caused by exceeding the recommended reaction time
  • Page 68 – Rinsing out; Cleaning the door seal; Drying
  • Page 69 – Cleaning the outside of the housing; Damage caused by water penetrating the electronic controls; Damage to surfaces caused by incorrect cleaning; Cleaning the cooking chamber
  • Page 70 – Cleaning the cooking chamber door; Risk of burns due to hot surfaces
  • Page 71 – Cleaning the steam outlet port; Descaling
  • Page 72 – Removing the ventilation plate; Removing the ventilation plate (table top models); Risk of crushing fingers due to rotating fan; Removing the ventilation plate (floor standing units)
  • Page 74 – Correcting faults; Resetting the control electronics; Faults
  • Page 75 – Cause of errors and troubleshooting
  • Page 77 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 80 – SmartCombiTM
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Summary

Page 2 - Controls; Smart

Controls Smart with Menu 1 18 16 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 “Ready2Cook” button 10 “On/Off ” button 1 “Cooking time” button 11 “SmartMenu” button 2 “Cooking temperature” button 12 “Combisteaming” cooking modebutton 3 Multi-function select button 13 Display 4 “Convection” cooking mode butto...

Page 3 - Contents

7 Introduction ........................................................ 1 7 Intended use ................................................................... 1.1 7 About this operating manual ......................................... 1.2 8 Warnings .......................................................

Page 7 - About this operating manual; Introduction

1 Introduction 1.1 Intended use Henny Penny combisteamers are solely intended to be used forcommercial purposes, especially in commercial kitchens. The unit may only be used for cooking food and only with the correctracks, containers, baking sheets, rack trolleys and slide-in units. The unit may onl...

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