7 | Network connection
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7 Network connection
*this section does not apply to the USA and Canada.
7.1 Notes on network connection
The network connection allows you to connect the unit to your network, in or-
der to connect the unit to ConnectedCooking.
Ethernet connection (Local Area Network)
iCombi Pro:
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Units are equipped with an Ethernet connection as standard.
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For a network connection, use at least a CAT-5 network cable.
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For unit size 6-2/3 GN to 10-2/1 GN, the connection is located on the
back of the unit.
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For unit size 20-1/1 GN and 20-2/1 GN, the connection is on the under-
side of the unit.
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A detailed description of the connection to the network can be found in
the original operating instructions.
iCombi Classic:
Units can optionally be ordered or retrofitted with an Ethernet connection.
The retrofitting kit is available under article number 87.01.420.
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network)
The built-in WLAN adapter is a market-dependent option that is not available
in every country.
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Series iCombi Pro units have a WLAN adaptor as standard.
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For series iCombi Classic units, a WLAN adaptor is available as an option.
7.2 Connecting the unit to the network
Connecting the Ethernet cable
1. Unscrew the LAN connection.
2. Unscrew the cap.
3. Remove the sealing plugs.
4. Push the Ethernet cable through the union nut.
5. Push the Ethernet cable through the rubber grommet.
6. Insert the rubber grommet into the clamp ring.
7. Plug the Ethernet cable into the socket.
8. Screw in the connection.
9. Tighten the cap.
>> The Ethernet cable is connected.