Rational Care Tabs for iCombi Pro, iCombi Classic & SelfCookingCenter
Product Description
Rational Care Tabs are the manufacturer's own maintenance consumable for iCombi Pro, iCombi Classic, and SelfCookingCenter units fitted with CareControl. They are used as part of the oven's automated care...
Specifications
- Chemical type
- Combi Oven
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Product Description
Rational Care Tabs are the manufacturer's own maintenance consumable for iCombi Pro, iCombi Classic, and SelfCookingCenter units fitted with CareControl. They are used as part of the oven's automated care cycle, working to protect the internal water circuit and steam-generating components from the gradual build-up of limescale and mineral deposits.
In a busy commercial kitchen, water quality has a direct bearing on how consistently a combi oven performs and how long it remains in reliable service. Limescale accumulation in the steam system is one of the more common causes of performance drift and unplanned downtime in high-use ovens. These tabs address that progressively rather than reactively — their formulation is intended to prevent scale taking hold in the first place, which reduces the need for more disruptive descaling procedures that take the unit offline during service.
- Prevents limescale build-up in the steam circuit during normal operation
- Reduces component wear associated with prolonged mineral deposit accumulation
- Supports consistent steam output and cooking performance throughout service
- Integrates directly with the oven's CareControl automated dosing system
- Supplied in a tub suited to regular, ongoing use in a working kitchen
Being a Rational-specified product matters here. The tabs are formulated to work within CareControl as the system was designed to operate. Substituting non-approved alternatives can affect how the care cycle functions and may carry implications for warranty coverage — something worth weighing carefully when comparing the cost of alternatives.
Water hardness varies considerably across different parts of the UK, and the appropriate care schedule for your site may differ from a neighbouring operation. If you'd like to talk through care intervals, water quality in your area, or whether your current setup is adequately protected, the team is glad to help you work it out.
Key Features
- Formulated specifically for Rational CareControl automated dosing systems
- Dissolves and prevents limescale in the oven's internal water circuit
- Compatible with iCombi Pro, iCombi Classic and SelfCookingCenter models
- Supplied in a tub quantity suited to sustained regular kitchen use
- Manufacturer-approved formulation aligned with Rational warranty requirements
Operational Benefits
- Reduces unplanned downtime caused by limescale-related steam system issues
- Helps maintain consistent steam output and cooking performance over time
- Lowers risk of premature component wear from mineral deposit accumulation
- Removes the need for disruptive manual descaling procedures during service
- Supports warranty compliance by using manufacturer-specified consumables
Specifications
- Chemical type
- Combi Oven
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The CareControl system manages dosing automatically, so the frequency is largely determined by the oven's own monitoring rather than a fixed manual schedule. Water hardness in your area will influence how much work the care cycle needs to do, so sites in hard-water regions may work through tabs at a faster rate — it is worth factoring that into how much stock you keep on hand.
- Rational designs the CareControl system around its own specified consumables, and using non-approved alternatives can affect how the automated cycle performs. It may also have implications for warranty coverage on the unit, so it is worth checking your warranty terms before substituting a different product on cost grounds.
- Care Tabs are designed to work within the CareControl cycle as a preventive measure against limescale, but they are not a direct substitute for a properly specified water treatment or filtration setup. In areas with particularly hard water, a water softener or inline filter may still be advisable alongside the care cycle — if you are unsure what your site needs, the team can help you assess the options.