Lincat Cibo+ UKCA User manual

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Installation & Operating Instructions
CiBO+, UKCA and CE models
Please make a note of your product details for
future use:
Date Purchased:_________________________
Model Number:__________________________
Serial Number:__________________________
Dealer:_________________________________
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Contents
Important Information
2
Warnings and Precautions 3
Technical Data 4
Checklist of Enclosures
4
Installation and Commissioning 4
Operating Instructions 6
Cleaning 21
Servicing, Maintenance and Component Replacement 21
Fault Finding
22
Spare Parts List 22
Accessories 22
Service Information and Guarantee 22
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Read these instructions carefully before using this product, paying particular attention
to all sections that carry warning symbols, caution symbols and notices. Ensure that
these are understood at all times.
WARNING!
This symbol is used whenever there is a risk of personal injury.
CAUTION!
This symbol is used whenever there is a risk of damaging your Lincat product.
NOTE:
This symbol is used to provide additional information, hints and tips.

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KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
This manual contains important safety and installation-operation instructions. All
users/operators should be required to read this manual before operating the oven.
Failure to follow the instructions contained in this manual may cause injury or
death, damage to the oven and will void the warranty.
Warnings and Precautions
This appliance must be installed, commissioned and serviced by a qualified person in
accordance with national and local regulations in force in the country of installation.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent or similarly qualified person.
Ensure that the mains supply plug and wall socket is accessible at all times.
Strip any plastic coating and clean the appliance before use with a soft cloth.
During operation parts may become hot - avoid accidental contact.
Disconnect this appliance before servicing conducting any maintenance or cleaning.
Precautions to avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy
If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven must not be operated until it has been
repaired by a competent person.
It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry out any service or
repair operation that involves the removal of any cover which gives protection against
exposure to microwave energy.
Avoid possible exposure to microwave energy - never try to operate with the door open.
It is important that the door seals properly when operating, therefore if the door seals
or hinges are damaged, do not use the appliance until it has been repaired by a
competent person. The door seal must always be kept clean and debris free so that
they perform the function of sealing the cavity when the microwave is operating.
As a combined microwave and convection oven be careful using any plastic utensils.
Liquids or other foods must not be heated in sealed containers or closed glass jars
since they are liable to explode.

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Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling, therefore care
must be taken when handling the container.
The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars must be stirred or shaken and the
temperature checked before consumption in order to avoid burns. We recommend that
the oven is not used for heating these products.
When heating food in microwave approved plastic or paper containers, be observant
due to the possibility of ignition.
If smoke is observed, switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in
order to stifle any flames.
Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave
ovens since they may explode even after the microwave heating has ended.
Caution
Do not use metal utensils in the oven except when recommended by microwave food
manufactures. Heat food in containers made of glass, ceramics and paper or
microwave safe plastics.
Do not deep fat fry in oven. Fat could overheat and be hazardous to handle.
Pierce skin of potatoes, tomatoes, and similar foods before cooking with microwave
energy. When skin is pierced, steam escapes evenly.
Do not use regular cooking thermometers in this oven when cooking in microwave or
combination mode. Most cooking thermometers contain mercury and may cause an
electrical arc, malfunction, or damage to oven.
Never use paper, plastic, or other combustible materials that are not intended for
cooking. If oven temperature is high, material may ignite.
Items suitable for use in microwave ovens should be marked with the microwave safe
symbol. A selection of such are given below..Always remove twist grips from
packaging.

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Do not heat sealed containers or plastic bags in oven. Food or liquid could expand
quickly and cause container or bag to break. Pierce or open container or bag before
heating. Do not use aluminium or tin foil in the oven.
Do not unplug oven immediately after use. Internal fan must cool oven to avoid damage
of electrical components.
To avoid pacemaker malfunction, consult physician or pacemaker manufacture about
effects of microwave energy on pacemaker.
Do not cook directly on the glass base. Use a Teflon or similar lining sheet.
Do not use metal tools to clean the glass base. Do not hit the glass base.
Never use any metal, one-use plastics or aluminium foil in this oven unless Lincat
approved.
Do Not Operate the oven if it is damaged
It is important that the oven door close properly and there is no damage to the:
(1) Door structure or microwave choke on the inside of the door
(2) Hinges or latches (broken or loosened)
(3) Door seals and sealing surfaces
Planned Maintenance
Periodic preventive maintenance is essential in maintaining peak performance. It is
necessary to keep the motors, fans, and electronics free of dirt, dust, and debris to
insure proper cooling. Over-heating is detrimental to the life of all the components
mentioned. The periodic intervals for preventive cleaning may vary depending on the
environment in which the oven is operating.
Do not cook large quantities of raw meat in this oven. The oven is fitted with a
catalytic converter that can become blocked and ineffective if excessive amounts of
fatty foods such as burgers and sausages are cooked.
Lincat recommends re-heating cooked proteins.

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Technical Data and Specifications
External Dimensions, Weight and Power
Height (mm)
640
Width (mm)
395
Depth (mm)
665 + 60 handle
Weight (kg)
52.0
Power rating
3kW, 13A @230V
Internal oven cavity dimensions
Height (mm)
160
Width (mm) 335
Depth (mm) 345

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Technical Pictures
Installation and Commissioning
This appliance must be earthed.
An equipotential bonding terminal is provided to allow cross bonding with other
equipment.
If replacing the plug connect the terminals as follows:
Green and Yellow wire Earth E
Blue wire Neutral N
Brown wire Live L

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Supply cords shall be oil resistant, sheathed flexible cable not lighter than ordinary
polychloroprene or equivalent elastomer sheathed cord (code 60245 IEC 57)
Install this appliance on a level surface ensuring all vents are unobstructed. Ensure
that the surface is capable of safely supporting the weight of the appliance. Any
partitions, walls or furniture must be of non-combustible material. Minimum distances:
A 50mm, B 50mm – see Fig 1. The appliance is not intended for built-in installation.
Do not locate the oven directly next to dusty / flour based preparation areas.
Fig 1
We recommend you always cook on the Teflon sheet or tray. Never cook directly on the
glass base.

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What’s in the box?
CiBO+ oven
This Instructions Manual IS782
Quick Start Guide xxx
Recipe book
Cleaning Guide xxx
Loading Paddle LT05
Teflon Tray CIBO/TT
Teflon Sheet TFS05
Oven Cleaner OC01 (CiBO Sparkle)
Oven Shield OS01
Air filter grill GR68
Accessories, Consumables and Codes
Magnetic Loading Paddle Holder LTH01
USB Stick CIBOPLUS/USB
Baking Tray NSBT23
Oven Cleaner OC01
Oven Shield OS01
Teflon Tray CIBO/TT
Teflon Sheet TFS05
Loading Paddle LT02

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General layout
Fig 2 (Front View)
A – Door Handle
B – Touchscreen display
C – On/Off button, Press and hold for 3 seconds
D – Air filter, must always be fitted when the oven is switched on
E – USB port (behind air filter)
To access the USB port, remove the air filter. The air filter is fitted on a keyway – to
detach it, push upwards and then pull forward.

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Fig 3 (Rear View)
F – Air Outlet, do not block
G – Limit thermostat
H – Mains supply
I – Stand-off spacer
Only qualified or trained personnel should use this appliance.
Quick start guide – Switching on
Make all the relevant safety checks and ensure the oven is clean and empty before
proceeding. Spray the inside walls, base and door inner with oven guard (OS01)
Plug the oven into a wall socket and turn on the socket.
Turn on the oven by touching and holding the On/Off button (Fig 2, C) for 3 seconds. The
oven will beep once, and then show the CiBO+ logo followed by the Home screen.

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The Home screen
CiBO+ Tri Heat Cooking technology
CiBO+ has three heat sources – a twin oven element with power ratings of 500 and
1,500W, a 1000W output microwave magnetron and a 700W heated base element. Not
all the heat sources are powered on at same time (the controller prevents this) and
power is always limited to less than 13 amps, allowing a standard 13A plug to be used.
CiBO+ can cook all types of food, however with a small cavity we advise against
continual use for cooking proteins high in fat content as this will damage the catalytic
converter.
The concept behind operating the CiBO+ controller is that you simply touch whatever
you want to change / select
Cooldown and switch off. This is a special function to rapidly cool the oven
down to 50 °C (in around 10 minutes if the user opens the door), after
which the oven automatically turns itself off.
Recipe Manager. This accesses the individual cooking recipes and then the
general settings for the oven via the settings cog in the bottom left hand
corner.

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ECO. This is displayed in the bottom left corner if ECO mode is selected in
the settings. It can be used to reduce electricity consumption during quiet
periods
The home screen shows the first 8 recipes in the first group. Four more groups are
selectable across the bottom of the screen.
Groups explained
On the home screen you will find five recipe groups that you can name.
Each group of eight recipes within the group share the same oven and base
temperature settings, changing the settings will change the whole group.
You can decide on the best working temperature and have multiple groups working at
the same temperature if you wish.
Individual recipes can have up to four steps to change air speed to increase
colouration to outside of the food and the microwave power to heat through to the
centre of the product. Most foods only require one step.
When a recipe is selected the oven heats to the oven and base temperature for that
group.
Operation
To operate touch the required recipe. The oven will pre-heat to the set oven
temperature (If the oven temperature is below the recipe temperature). Touching the
oven / base set temperatures in the bottom right corner shows the current
temperatures, touch again to return to the set temperatures. To minimise pre-heating it
is suggested that the auto-preheat is turned on in the settings screen. This means the
oven will maintain a set temperature and always be ready to cook.

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When the set oven temperature is reached the oven will beep, the screen will go green
and the oven is ready to be loaded with product.
Place the food in the oven and touch the “Play” button. The oven will cook the food to
the selected recipe, the screen will go red and beep to tell you it is complete.

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Touch “Stop” and carefully remove the food from the oven. There is an auto-stop / reset
to ready option in the settings menu.

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Settings
Copying and moving recipes
From the Home screen, touch Recipe Manager to be presented with the Recipe Manager
screen. This screen allows you to copy / move and edit recipes.
Copy Touch the copy button and select the recipe to copy. Then select the
position to copy the recipe to, this can be in any Group.
Note. The base and oven temperature settings will be as per the group
settings the recipe is moved to so cooking times may need to be adjusted.
Move Touch the move button and select the recipe to move. Then select the
position to move the recipe to, the other recipes will auto-arrange
themselves. Move only works in the group you are working in.
Settings Touch the settings button to access the general setup for the oven.

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Recipe editing
This is a typical recipe.
To rename the group, touch the Group name (Snacks) on the right hand title bar and
use the keyboard to edit the title. Accept your changes with the “Tick”. Touch the Save
icon. Touch the Home icon to return to the Home screen.
To rename a recipe, touch the recipe name (Chicken Wings) on the top title bar and use
the keyboard to edit the title. Accept your changes with the “Tick”. Touch the Save icon.
Touch the Home icon to return to the Home screen. Recipes can have two lines of text.

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To change the oven temperature settings of a Group
From a selected recipe, touch the temperature figures (bottom right side) and you will
be presented with the Temperature adjustment screen (above).
Touch the temperatures you wish to change and adjust them with the slider bar.
Touch the Save icon and the Home icon to return to the Home screen. All recipes on
that group will now use the new temperature settings.
Oven temperature. This is the temperature for the oven and is adjustable
between 30 and 280°C
Base temperature. This is the temperature for the oven ceramic glass
base and is adjustable between 30 and 350°C
Save. This saves the current settings if you don’t want to save the new
setting touch the back arrow

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To edit individual recipes
From the Recipe Manager touch the recipe icon you wish to edit.
The Recipe editing screen consists of 4 rows of cooking stages (not all will need to be
used for most recipes), with 3 columns to set Microwave Power, Fan Speed and Time.
Touch any of the numerals and they will become orange, to change them, edit with the
slider bar. The cooking time for each stage will be incremented and added to the total
recipe cooking time shown on the RH side below the recipe icon. When any value is
adjusted, the Save icon will display. You now have 2 options. You can either touch Save
and then return to the Home screen to try your new settings, or as an aid to quickly
developing your recipes, you can try out the new settings without returning to the Home
screen by touching the Play button. Once you are satisfied with the results of your trial
recipe always remember to touch Save before returning to the Home screen.
Microwave Power. This is a percentage value and can be adjusted in 10%
increments from 0 to 100%
Fan speed. This is a percentage value and can be adjusted in 10%
increments from 0 to 100%
Time. This is seconds and minutes based and can be adjusted in 5 second
intervals from 0 seconds to 30 minutes

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To change a recipe icon
Recipe icons can be selected from a library to complement the product being cooked.
To change a recipe icon, touch Recipe Manager and then the Recipe icon to be changed.
Touch on the icon image in the top right corner to open the icon library. Select your
new icon, touch Save and then Home icon to return to the Home page to see the new
recipe icon.
General Settings
Your CiBO+ comes with a number of user adjustable settings to allow of customisation
oven. To access the Settings menu, from the Home screen touch Recipe Manager and
then Settings.
Settings Touch the settings button to access the general setup for the oven.
This can be PIN protected
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