Blodgett Combi Manual Control BCM User manual

GB
Service & Installation Manual
For BCM Electric Oven
“Manual Control”

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Table of Contents
Data Plate 3
Installation and connection
-Water connection 4
-Drain connection
-Electrical connection/survey of supply lines 6
Start Menu 7
Oven set-up 8
Set –up Mode U 9-10
Test Mode 11
Test Mode D0-D6 12
Test Mode D7-D1 13
Test Mode D16-D20 14
Test Mode D21-D28 1
User Menu 17
User Menu B1-B7 18
User Menu B8-B13 19
User Menu B14-B21 20
User Menu B22-B24 21
Error Codes 22
-Error Code List 23
-Error Codes Guide
Notes 2
Sequence of operation
-Off / On Mode Operation 1
-Hot Air / CombiOptima Operation 2
-Steam / Reheating Operation 3
-Cooling down / Preheat operation 4
Manual Controller
Water level Sensor
BCM Start up Guide
Diagnostic Mode D-Level
Wire Diagram
-Wire Schematic_Diagram 1-8
-Understanding Wire Schematic 2-8

Installation and Connections
Data Plate
When communicating with BLODGETT, we kindly ask
you inform us of the serial number of the oven that is
stated on the approval plate. The approval plate is
located on the right-hand corner post of the oven
cabinet, as shown below.
The BLODGETT Technical Support, whose experience
and expert knowledge are at your disposal, can be
contacted at tel. # 800-331- 842 and fax # 802-6 2-2814.
Drain connection
From the factory, the BLODGETT ovens are equipped with
a drain system that removes surplus water from the oven
chamber. This water may be condensed water from the
products, or it may occur when the oven chamber is cooled
down with cold water, or when the oven chamber is cleaned.
Connection
must
be carried out by an
authorised plumber, to an open or to a
closed drain.
It is recommended that a water outlet
is available/established in the floor of
the room where the oven is located.
The drain must never end directly beneath
the oven.
The drain must be of
copper
or an equally temperature
-resistant material, have a diameter of at least 2” ( 0mm)
and a fall of at least 3° or %.

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Water Connections
BLODGETT ovens have one or two water connections. Two is most common.
To facilitate cleaning and service, the oven should be connected with an approved flexible ¾” hose
and the permanent installations should be fitted with a stop-tap and a non-return valve.
Before connecting the oven to water, flush the tubes thoroughly. Connect the oven.
Hardness of the water: 80-100 PPM
pH level 7.0-8.0
Total Dissolvable Solids: 100 PPM
Chloride: max. 0 PPM
Sulfate: max. 40 PPM/Gal
Conductivity: min. 7 microsiemens
Water pressure: min. 36 PSI (2. bar) dynamic pressure (when CombiClean activated.
When CombiWash not activated: min. 22 PSI (1. bar), max. 87 PSI (6
bar).
Water temperature: max. 70°F (20°C)
If the water temperature exceeds 70°F (20°C), problems with regard to ClimaOptima
calibration and cooling of the oven may occur.
The water connection must be carried out by an authorised plumber in accordance
with existing rules and regulations
To ensure that the water quality is in conformity with the above requirements, the
installation of a water filter in front of the water connection to the oven is
recommended.
1)
1 connection for raw water for the condensation jet (cold water). Located at the back.
2)
The installation of a particle filter (0.2 mm) is also recommended.
3)
1 connection for the steam generator and the jet in the oven chamber. Must meet the
requirements applying to water supplied to household appliances; however, hot water with a
temperature not exceeding 12 °F ( 0°C) can be used. Located at the front.
Electrical Connections
When you connect the oven, you should:
Comply with federal, state and local rules and regulations.
The electrical connection
must
be carried out by an authorised electrician in accordance with
existing rules and regulations.
An approved plug outlet or a safety cut-out
must be located close to the oven so that the
oven can be disconnected during installation and repair. The safety cut-out must be able to cut
off all poles with a total distance of break of at least 3 mm. Each of the two units in a stacked
arrangement (Combi-Plus) must have its own plug outlet or safety cut-out.
The warranty does not cover incorrect connection.

Installation and Connection
Drain connection
From the factory, the BLODGETT ovens are equipped with a drain system that removes surplus water
from the oven chamber. This water may be condensed water from the products, or it may occur
when the oven chamber is cooled down with cold water, or when the oven chamber is cleaned.
Connection
must
be carried out by a license
plumber, to an open or to a closed drain.
It is recommended that a water outlet
is available/established in the floor of
the room where the oven is located.
The drain must never end directly beneath
the oven.
The drain must be of
stainless steel, cooper
or
an equally temperature-resistant material, have a
diameter of at least 2” ( 0 mm) and a fall of at
least 3° or %.
Installation and Connection
Electrical connection/survey of supply lines
The electrical connection
must
be carried out by an authorised electrician in accordance with existing
rules and regulations.
The wiring diagram is located in the motor compartment.
The terminal for the electrical connection is located behind the right side plate.
An approved plug outlet or a safety cut-out
must be located close to the oven so that the
oven can be disconnected during installation and repair. The safety cut-out must be able to cut
off all poles with a total distance of break of at least 3 mm. Each of the two units in a stacked
arrangement (CombiPlus) must have its own plug outlet or safety cut-out.
The warranty does not cover incorrect connection.
When you connect the oven, you should:
•Follow the installation instructions and the information given on the rating plate.
•Comply with federal, state and local rules and regulations.

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Checking before Use
The oven should be checked before you start using it.
On the outside
•
Check that the oven has not been damaged in transit (dents, scratches, etc.)
•
Check/adjust the height and check that the oven is placed level (horizontally)
•
Check/adjust oven door
•
Connections
•
Check for correct water connection
•
Turn on water supply
•
Check for leaks
•
Turn off water supply
•
Check and clean dirt filter
•
Turn on water supply again
•
Check hand shower
•
Check for correct electrical connection
•
Check connection to drip tray
•
Check for correct mounting of drip tray
•
Check for correct fall of hose from drip tray, and check for leaks
•
Check for correct exhaust and drain connection
•
Clean oven
•
Apply steel oil
•
Oven chamber
•
Check that filter housing is mounted correctly
•
Check interior light
•
Clean oven
•
Operation panel
•
Check and adjust, if necessary, each of the preset values
•
Heat up the oven at 48 °F (2 0°C) for approx. min.
The installation checklist and the instruction checklist (appendices 1 and 2) should be
filled in and returned to BLODGETT 30 days after the installation, at the latest.
Blodgett Fax # 802-652-281

Start Menu
Set temperature
(press temperature key, temperature flashes, set temperature with turn
switch, press temperature key again to save).
Set time
(press time key, time flashes, set time with turn switch).
Set core temperature
(press core temperature key, set temperature with turn switch).
Set injection time
(press injection key, time flashes, set injection time with turn switch). B
model only.
PRG
Change oven
temperature with
turn switch
Change time with
turn switch
Core temperature
on C and K models.
Injection time on B
model.
Program key
Step key
HOT AIR selected if
control lamp on
COMBI STEAMING
selected if upper or
middle control lamp
is on. REHEATING is
selected if lower
control lamp is on
.
Steaming on C and
K, preheating on B
Exhaust open if
control lamp on
Fan speed can be
set between 20 and
100%. Control lamp
is on when speed
< 100.
Alarm key
Turn switch
Start/Stop
Power Switch

PRG
Oven set-up
To enter set-up mode, press hot-air key and steaming/preheating key for 2 sec.
To leave set-up mode, turn switch to the left. Change between set-up and test mode by
pressing combi-steam key.
The set-up mode is only intended for service engineers who wish to change the set-up of the
computer control of the oven model in question.
The program display shows a description of the "U" function in question.
Display shows
setting
Not active
Display shows "U"
No.
Display shows
description of "U"
function
Display shows
setting
Press HOT AIR and
STEAMING for 2 sec.
Possible to change to
"d" test mode with
combi steam key
Press STEAMING/
PREHEATING and
HOT AIR for 2 sec.
Not active
Not active
Confirmation of
special settings
Not active
Select "U" settings
with turn switch
Power Switch

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Set-up Mode U
In the set-up function, it is possible to set the oven controller to match the mechanical set-up and
the choice of software.
If the set-up has been changed in U1, U or U15, the oven will be reset.
U1 Oven model
You select the oven model (B, C or K) by pressing the step key.
1= K, 2= C, 3= B.
You press the temperature key to select a PassThrough model (two doors).
1= one door (standard) 2= two doors
When you have selected the oven model, confirm by pressing the alarm key if the control lamp
flashes.
After that, the controller initializes.
NOTE: ALL settings and programs are reset.
U2 Oven size
You choose the oven size by pressing the step key: 0-7.0= 1.06, 1= 1.08, 2= 1.10, 3= 1.12, 4=
1.16, = 1.20, 6= 2.10, 7= 2.14.
The oven size you have chosen is shown in the field next to the temperature key.
U3 CombiWash
You activate or deactivate CombiClean by pressing the step key.
0=OFF, 1=ON.
U Temperature scale
You choose between Celsius and Fahrenheit as scale of temperature by pressing the step key.
0= Celsius 1= Fahrenheit.
You can ”even out” the current temperature by pressing the temperature key.
0=OFF, 1=ON
When you have chosen the temperature scale, confirm by pressing the alarm key if the control lamp
flashes.
After that, the controller initializes.
NOTE: ALL settings and programs are reset.
U5 Not in use
U6 Low-temperature steaming
You activate and deactivate low-temperature steaming by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, steaming only possible at 100°C, 1= ON, steaming only possible between 30°C and 120°C.
NOTE: This function is available on K models only. If chosen on a B or C model, nothing
happens.
U7 Preheating at 300°C
You activate and deactivate preheating by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
NOTE: Preheating at temperatures above 250°C is only possible for max. 15 minutes.
U8 Setting water level sensor
When you press the temperature key, the water level value starts flashing and can then be set
between 40 and 80 (default 70).
If the conductivity of the water is low, set the water level higher.
U9 Automatic restart
You activate and deactivate automatic restart by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 1= 10 minutes, 2= 30 minutes, 3= 60 minutes.
This means that if there is a power cut, the program that was interrupted will be reassumed provided
that the power returns within the time set.

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U10 Programs
You activate the program mode by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 1= 10 programs with 3 process steps.
NOTE: It is still possible to activate the cleaning program even though the program mode
is not active.
0= OFF.
U11 Core temperature probe
You activate and deactivate the core temperature probe by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
U12 Drain cooling
You activate and deactivate drain cooling by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
U13 Timer start
You activate or deactivate timer start by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
U1 Demo
You activate or deactivate the demo mode by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
NOTE: If the demo mode is on (1= ON), the oven will run without heating elements and
steam generator being switched on.
When the oven starts, it will let you know whether the demo mode is on.
U15 Initialising
You reset the controller by pressing the alarm key.

PRG
Display shows
setting
Activates each
function briefly
Display indicates
whether the
function is active
Display shows a
description of the
"d" function
Display shows "d"
No.
Display shows
setting
For test mode, press
HOT AIR and COMBI
STEAMING for 2 sec.
For test mode, press
COMBI STEAMING and
HOT AIR for 2 sec.
Possible to change to
"U" setting by pressing
STEAMING/PRE-
HEATING
Not active
Not active
Possible to choose a
"d" function with turn
switch
Not active
Test Mode
To enter test mode, press hot-air key and combi-steam key for 2 sec.
To exit test mode, turn switch left. Change between set-up mode and test mode by pressing
steaming/preheating key.
How to operate the selected component: You turn the component on (1) and off (2) by pressing
the step key. Or, you press the alarm key, and the component is active for as long as you press
the key.
The set-up mode is only intended for service engineers who wish to test the various
modes/functions.
Power Switch

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Test Mode D0-D6
In the test mode, it is possible to activate all electrical components. This is very useful in connection
with fault detection and the testing and adjusting of replacement parts.
D0 Main contactor(s)
This function activates contactor K1.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key. The function can, however, only be
activated when the fan is on.
To pulse, press the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
Status for the main alarms appear in the display as follows:
Digit 1 fan
Digit 2 oven
Digit 3 generator
Digit 4 Solid State Relay
If ER28 appears, the alarm sensor circuit board or wiring harness is defective.
D1 Oven heat
This function activates contactor K2.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
Humidity pulsing is possible by pressing the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
D2 Steam generator heat
Available on K models only
This function activates contactor K3.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key. However, this function can only be
activated when there is water in the steam generator.
To pulse, press the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
D3 Fan, right-hand, high/low
This function activates the frequency exchanger.
You can test the speed of the motor by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 2= ON
By pressing the time key, it is possible to adjust the speed of the motor from 0 to 100%.
The RPM appears in the temperature display.
Note: The main contactor K1 must be active for this function to work, as the frequency
transformer is connected via K1
D Fan, left-hand, high/low
This function activates the frequency exchanger.
You can test the speed of the motor by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 2= ON
By pressing the time key, it is possible to adjust the speed of the motor from 0 to 100%.
The RPM appears in the temperature display.
Note: The main contactor K1 must be active for this function to work, as the frequency
transformer is connected via K1
D6 Solenoid valve
This function activates solenoid valve MV1.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key
To pulse, press the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.

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Test Mode D7-D15
D7 Filling valve
Available on K models only.
This function activates solenoid valve MV2.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key. 0= OFF, 1= ON.
D8 Drain pump
Available on K models only.
This function activates motor M2.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key. 0= OFF, 1= ON.
D9 Drain cooling
This function is not available on B models.
This function activates solenoid valve MV3.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key. 0= OFF, 1= ON.
D10 Damper motor
This function activates motor M3.
In the display next to ”Time”, it is possible to read the status of the damper motor switch.
OFF= damper open, ON= damper closed.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key. 0= OFF, 1= ON.
D11 Exhaust
This function activates the outlet for controlling the external ventilation, terminals 4 and .
In the display next to ”Time”, it is possible to read which outlet is active.
OFOF= both outlets are off, ONOF= outlet 4 is active and outlet is off.
OFON= outlet 4 is off and outlet is active. ONON= both outlets are active.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
0= OFOF, 1= OFON, 2= ONOF, 3= ONON.
D12 Cooling fan
This function activates motors M7 and M7A.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
D1 Interior light
This function activates H1.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
D15 Oven temperature
Here it is possible to read the current oven temperature, P1.
In the field next to ”Temperature”, the current temperature is shown. If ERR appears, the sensor
circuit is defective.
In the field next to ”Time”, an adjustment value between 80 and 120 (default 100) is shown.
To adjust the temperature, press the time key until the digit in the display flashes. Then adjust
upwards or downwards until the correct temperature is shown. Finally, press the time key again to
save the setting.
The temperature can be adjusted by +- 0°F (10°C).

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Test Mode D16-D20
D16 Core temperature
This function is not available on B models.
C and K models can use only one core temperature probe, it is possible, however, to test
core temperature probes 1 and 2.
Here it is possible to read the current temperature of the core temperature sensor, P2 + P2A.
In the field next to ”Temperature”, the current temperature is shown. If ERR appears, the sensor
circuit is defective.
In the field next to ”Time”, an adjustment value between 80 and 120 (default 100) is shown.
To adjust the temperature, press the time key until the digit in the display flashes. Then adjust
upwards or downwards until the correct temperature is shown. Finally, press the time key again to
save the setting.
The temperature can be adjusted by +- 0°F (10°C).
You change between the various measuring points of the core temperature probe by pressing the
step key.
1= Core temp probe 1, point 1, 2= Core temp probe, point 2, 3= Core temp probe 1, point 3.
4= Core temp probe 2, point 1, = Core temp probe, point 2, 6= Core temp probe 2, point 3.
D17 Steam generator temperature
Available on K models only.
Here it is possible to read the current steam generator temperature, P3.
In the field next to ”Temperature”, the current temperature is shown. If ERR appears, the sensor
circuit is defective.
In the field next to ”Time”, an adjustment value between 80 and 120 (default 100) is shown.
To adjust the temperature, press the time key until the digit in the display flashes. Then adjust
upwards or downwards until the correct temperature is shown. Finally, press the time key again to
save the setting.
The temperature can be adjusted by +- 0°F (10°C).
D18 Drain temperature
Here it is possible to read the current steam generator temperature, P4.
In the field next to ”Temperature”, the current temperature is shown. If ERR appears, the sensor
circuit is defective.
In the field next to ”Time”, an adjustment value between 80 and 120 (default 100) is shown.
To adjust the temperature, press the time key until the digit in the display flashes. Then adjust
upwards or downwards until the correct temperature is shown. Finally, press the time key again to
save the setting.
The temperature can be adjusted by +- 0°F (10°C) (approx. 2°F (. °C) per step).
D20 Door sensor
Here it is possible to read the status of and calibrate door sensor 1 = SE1 and 2 = SE1A.
You change between door sensor 1 and 2 by pressing the step key.
After some time, the text “DOOR SENSOR” changes to show the status of the sensor: >CLOSED<,
>OPEN<, >SENS ERROR<. You start the calibration by pressing the exhaust key.
How to calibrate:
1. Press the damper key
2. >CLOSE< flashes
3. Close the door
4. Press the damper key
. >OPEN< flashes
6. Open door in the first step
7. Press the damper key
8. >CALIB OK< or >CALIB ERR< appears
9. Press the damper key to confirm
In the display next to the temperature key, it is possible to read the current value (0 – 120).
In the display next to the time key, it is possible to read the set point.

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Test Functions D21-28
D21 Water level
Available on K models only.
Here it is possible to read the status of SE2.
In the display next to ”Time”, the conductivity is shown and it is indicated whether the water level is
high or low
XX|LO= low water level, XX|HI= high water level.
XX = conductivity of the water.
Default setting is approx. 80 with no water and 40.60 with water. The better the conductivity, the
lower the measured value.
D22 Thermo-switch oven
Here it is possible to read the status of Q1 and Q1A.
In the display next to ”Time”, it is shown whether the circuit is connected or disconnected.
OF= disconnected ON= connected.
In the event of defects, it is possible to reset thermo-switches Q1 and Q2 that are located at the
bottom of the oven below the operation panel.
Note: Q2 is only found in ovens with 2 fan motors (1.16 and 1.20). Q1 and Q1A are series
connected which is why there is only one input signal.
D23 Thermo-switch fan
Here it is possible to read the status of S2 and S2A
In the display next to ”Time”, it is shown whether the circuit is connected or disconnected.
OF= disconnected ON= connected.
In the event of defects, wait for 10 – 20 minutes, then try again.
Note: Q2 is only found in ovens with 2 fan motors (1.16 and 1.20). S1 and S1A each have
their own input on the IO board hence 2 x status (On On / OFF OF / On OF / OF On).
D2 Damper switch
Here it is possible to read the status of M3.
In the display next to ”Time”, it is possible to read the status of the damper motor switch.
OF= damper open, ON= damper closed.
D27 Pump for detergent
Only possible on ovens with CombiWash
This function activates pump M .
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
D28 Pump for rinse aid
Only possible on ovens with CombiWash
This function activates pump M6.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.

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Test Mode D29-D 7
D29 CombiWash water
Only possible on ovens with CombiWash.
This function activates solenoid valve MV4.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
D3 Water pressure sensor
Here it is possible to read the status of P7.
OF|HI= water pressure adequate, ON|LO= water pressure inadequate.
D36 Steam generator thermo-switch
Here it is possible to read the status of Q3
In the display next to ”Time”, it is shown whether the circuit is connected or disconnected.
OF= disconnected ON= connected.
In the event of defects in the oven, it is possible to reset thermo-switch Q3 which is located at the
bottom of the oven below the operation panel.
D37 Motor RPM 1
Here it is possible to read the number of revolutions for fan motor 1.
The number of revolutions is shown in the display next to the temperature key.
D38 Motor RPM 2
Available on 1.16 and 1.20 models only.
Here it is possible to read the number of revolutions for fan motor 2.
The number of revolutions is shown in the display next to the temperature key.
D 6 Temperature CPU board
Here it is possible to read the temperature of the CPU board.
In the display next to ”Temperature”, the temperature of the CPU board is shown. Max 140°F
(60°C).
D 7 Temperature IO board
Here it is possible to read the temperatures of the IO board.
In the display next to ”Temperature”, the temperature of the IO board is shown. Max 140°F (60
°
C).

PRG
Display shows
setting
Display shows
setting
Display shows "b"
No.
Display shows
description of "b"
function
Display shows
setting
Not active
Not active
Not active
Not active
Not active
Press key for sec.
to access user
menu
Turn switch
Main switch
Start/Stop
User Menu
To enter user menu, press alarm key for sec.
To exit user menu, turn the switch to the left.
The user menu can be operated by the end-customer as well as by the service engineer.

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User Menu B1-B7
B1 Save pre-settings
In this function, you save the preset time and temperature.
If, for instance, the end user uses HOT AIR at 180°C for 30 minutes, the standard setting can be
changed as follows:
1. Change time and temperature.
2. Enter user menu (keep pressing alarm key for sec.)
3. Select B1 (save pre-settings).
4. Press alarm key to accept.
You can only save the settings when the control lamp next to the alarm key flashes.
B2 Timer start
(Please see user manual)
B3 Sound level low
In this function, you adjust the sound that is heard when a key is activated. The sound level can be
adjusted from 0 to 9 (0 is no sound at all).
You adjust the sound level by pressing the step key.
B Sound level high
In this function, you adjust the sound that comes from the alarm. The sound level can be adjusted
from 1 to 9 (1 is very low).
You adjust the sound by pressing the step key.
B5 Sound frequency
In this function, you adjust the sound frequency.
The sound frequency can be adjusted from 1 to 9.
You adjust the sound by pressing the step key.
You test the sound by pressing the alarm key.
B6 Interior light
In this function, you adjust the interior light.
The light can be set at 0 or .
0= Light is always on.
= Light goes out when the oven has been idle for minutes.
You adjust the interior light by pressing the step key.
B7 Current temperature
In this function, you choose whether the oven should display the current temperature or the preset
temperature.
You choose between 0 and 1
0= The preset temperature is shown.
1= The current temperature is shown.
You change the setting with the step key.

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User Menu B8-B13
B8 Exhaust
In this function, you choose whether the oven should start up the extraction hood.
0= Extraction hood not controlled by oven
1= Extraction hood runs for 10 minutes after oven has stopped.
This applies to an extraction hood mounted on the oven as well as for an external extraction hood.
B9 Time graphics
In this function, you determine whether the oven should be able to show graphically how long time
has passed of a cooking sequence.
You choose between 0 and 1.
0= No graphics
1= Graphics, for instance ”llllll------”, appear
You change the setting with the step key.
B10 Minutes
In this function, you set the minutes of the oven’s clock.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes).
2. Turn the switch to the desired setting of minutes.
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing)
You can set the minutes from 0 to 9.
The oven’s clock may appear as screen saver.
B11 Hours
In this function, you set the hours of the oven’s clock.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes)
2. Turn the switch to the desired setting of hours.
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing)
You can set the hours from 0 to 23.
The oven’s clock may appear as screen saver.
B12 Day/weekday
In this function, you set the day of the month and of the week.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes)
2. Turn the switch to the desired day of the month (1-31).
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing)
4. Press the key next to the time display (digit flashes)
. Turn the switch to the desired day of the week (1-7).
6. Press the key next the time display (digit stops flashing)
You select automatic updating to summer time.
0= No automatic updating to summer time.
1= Automatic updating to summer time.
If you choose not to have the oven update to summer time automatically, you cannot set the
weekday.
Automatic updating to summer time only functions correctly in Western Europe.
B13 Month
In this function, you set the month.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes).
2. Turn the switch to the desired month.
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing).
You can set the month from 1 to 12.

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User Menu B1 -B21
B1 year
In this function, you set the year.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes).
2. Turn the switch to the desired setting.
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing).
You set the year from 6 to 20.
B15 CombiWash
In this function, you activate or deactivate CombiWash.
0= Manual cleaning
1= CombiWash
Press step key to change setting.
B16 Pulsing interval, reheating
In this function, you set the pulsing time in the reheating mode.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes).
2. Turn the switch to the desired time.
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing)
You set the time from – 0 sec.
B17 Pulsing interval, Combi Steam 1
In this function, you set the pulsing time for Combi Steam 1.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes).
2. Turn the switch to the desired time.
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing)
You set the time from 2 to 0 sec.
B18 Pulsing interval, Combi Steam 2
In this function, you adjust the pulsing time for Combi Steam 2.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes).
2. Turn the switch to the desired time.
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing)
You set the time from 1 sec. to the number of seconds specified to be the pulsing time for Combi
Steam 1.
B19 Save all (Backup)
In this function, you save set-up and programs to the IO board for subsequent restoration. This can
be used as backup when set-up and programs are correct.
Press alarm key to save.
B20 Restore all
In this function, you restore set-up and programs you have saved earlier.
B21 Restore original
In this function, you restore the original programs from 0 to 4.
1. Press step key to select program.
2. Press alarm key when program has been found.
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