Installation manual

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CAUTION: The oven should be placed 2” (5 cm) from the rear wall and the distance
between the right side of the oven and the nearest wall or piece of furniture, etc.
should be at least 3” (7 cm). This is to ensure the necessary flow of cooling air to the
oven. Strong sources of heat such as hotplates, tilting frying pans, deep fat fryers,
etc. should not be placed near the oven, otherwise the warranty may cease to apply.
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Water connection
Combi King ovens have one or two water connections.
To facilitate cleaning and service, the oven should be connected with an approved flexible ½” 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: max. 3 dH
Conductivity: min. 75 microsiemens
Water pressure: min. 2.5 bar (36.3 psi) dynamic pressure (when CombiClean activated).
When CombiClean not activated: min. 1.5 bar (21.8 psi), max. 6 bar (87 psi).
Water temperature: max. 68°F (20°C)
Chloride concentration: max. 100 mg/litre
(.083 lb./gallon)
Sulphate: max. 150 mg/litre (.125 lb./gallon)
If the feeder is connected to the water distribution system with a flexible hose, this hose should be VA
approved.
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CAUTION: If the water temperature exceeds 68°F (20°C), problems with regard to
ClimaOptima calibration and cooling of the oven may occur.
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CAUTION: Ovens with a steam generator must not be connected to a reversed
osmosis plant, as this may cause problems with the reading of the water level in the
steam generator.
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CAUTION: The water connection must be carried out by an authorised plumber in
accordance with existing rules and regulations.
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CAUTION: Clogged up water filters and dirt in the solenoid valves are not covered by
the warranty.
In the case of two water connections, the following applies:
1. 1 connection for raw water for the condensation jet (cold water).
2. 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 122°F (50°C) can be used.