7 | Network connection
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7 Network connection
*this chapter does not apply for USA and Canada.
7.1 Notes on the network connection
Via the network connection, you can connect the device to your network in or-
der to connect the device to ConnectedCooking.
Ethernet connection (Local Area Network)
iCombi Pro:
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The devices are equipped with an Ethernet connection as standard.
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To connect to a network, use at least one network cable with the CAT-5
specification.
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For device sizes XS GN to 10 full size GN, the connection is located on the
rear of the device.
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For 20 half size GN and 20 full size GN device sizes, the connection is lo-
cated on the underside of the device.
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A detailed description of the connection to the network can be found in the
original operating manual.
iCombi Classic:
The devices may be ordered or retrofitted with an optional Ethernet connection.
The retrofit kit is available under item number 87.01.420.
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network)
The WLAN adapter integrated in the device is a market-dependent option that
is not available in every country.
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The devices from the iCombi Pro series are equipped with a WLAN adapter
as standard.
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A WLAN adapter is optionally available for devices from the iCombi Classic
series.
7.2 Connecting the device to the network
Connecting the Ethernet cable
1. Unscrew the LAN connection.
2. Unscrew the cap.
3. Remove the sealing plug.
4. Push the Ethernet cable through the union nut.
5. Push the Ethernet cable through the rubber grommet.
6. Push the rubber grommet back into the clamp ring.
7. Connect the Ethernet cable to the connector.
8. Screw on the connection.
9. Tighten the cap.
>> The Ethernet cable is connected.