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1. D o Fill level limit exceeded e E9 meter on y Malfunction of turbidity sensor o o ofe turbidity sensor only 8 amp Wo E1 0 DISHWASHERS DWA Series Technical Data 92295169 WASH Centrifugal pump driven by single phase induction motor with permanent capacitor Power supply voltage and frequency 220 240 V 10 50 Hz Operation Intermittent Insulation Class F Power 150 Watts Speed empty 2950 rpm VI 450 6 uF Primary coil resistance 20 C 44 Ohms 7 DRAIN PUMP Centrifugal pump driven by a single phase induction motor with shading coil Power supply voltage and frequency 220 240 V 10 50 Hz Power 34 30 Watts Coll resistance 20 C 155 170 Ohms 10 Max head 1m Max capacity 20 litres min WATER LOADING SOLENOID VALVE Power supply voltage and frequency 220 240 V 10 50 60 Hz Min Max operating pressure 0 5 10 bar Rated 3 5 7 litres min Thread dimension 34 gas DISHWASHERS 5 DWA Series Technical Data ALTERNATING WASH VALVE Pe 230V 50Hz Power supply valtage and frequency 115V 60Hz U S A DETERGENT DISPENSER Power supply voltage and frequency 220 240 V 10 50 60 Hz Detergent dispenser capacity 48 cc RINSE AID DISPENSER Adjustable dose 1 6 1 4cm3 Rinse aid dispenser capacity 140 cm3 HEATING ELEMENT supply voltage 230 V 240 V UK Power 2040 Watts Internal resistance 20 C 29 Oh
2. General practices Crimp Connectors REMEMBER Cut the conductor back until you have undamaged wire Use the correct connections for the conductor s and terminal Utilise the correct tools for the job Check the connection before fitting to the terminal and again after fitting E INTERNET Cs Website Use and On Line Warranty Baumatic epe smeg Classique Homek ing INTERNET ONLINE WARRANTY Applico has invested in an online warranty system to speed up processing and payment of warranty claims It will up to the Service Agent to enter the claim details online and submit the claim for payment This system will be rolled out gradually during the year This will also enable the new Applico service site Customer registers their product Online Customer requests a service Online Applico assigns a Service Agent to the job iil Service Agent accepts job Service Agent enters details of Job online and submits for payment Applico process claim and payment authorised THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENDANCE Presented by Richard Saberon amp Wayne Edmonds APPLICO Baumatic 88 SMES Classique HomeKing
3. check that there 15 continuity between the element terminals and that tnere is good contact with DEFECTIVE ELEMENT check the connections the wiring 2 ctio ensure that the circuit replace the elements terminals are correctly connected Check the main electronic DEFECTIVE ELECTRONIC ella ia EE hadi board output BOARD Replace the main electronic boar Ensure that the connections 42 tight WIRING BOTTOM HEATING ELEMENT Tighten the connections Motor in open circuit Replace the motor Check that the connections are TANGENTIAL COOLING FAN CONNECTIONS DAMAGED tightened well and restore the connections if damaged MOTOR IN OPEN CIRCUIT Replace the motor check that the ohmic value of the coil 15 2 4Mohm between anode and cathode gt tighten the connections gt replace the electric pump the bulb Check the lamp output through the DEFECTIVE DOOR electronic programmer terminals LAMP CLOSING OPENING SYSTEM 0 230 with the door closed Check that the micro switches are operational ELECTRIC PUMPS Pump in open circuit and the display shows Err 6 DEFECTIVE BOARD Check that the connections to the board are not damaged replace the board OVENS gg smeg SC45V SCA45V2 Combination Steam Oven COMPONENT PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE OPERATION TO BE CARRIED OUT ELECTRO Continuous steam release MAGNETIC ACTUATOR from the front slots Check the continuity of the
4. n O The following mprovemurts have theradore been implemented T oder to ensure stadie raton and guarantee contact between microswtrh cam hook dunng door openngickosurp D operators Microsetich V cam thickness increased x DETAIL OF CORRECT POSITIONING OF th ick the kit MICRO CAM LEVER PUN Ami was cre2 eG for Service to be assemboed on appliances Luft pror ia modifca on f includes fw following components d d d t h Of gr Pcroswitcn EG microswtcn cam O r e re a n e iem gr Microselich ondudmg support mieroswidh can inner door with new Configuration nooks CO m n e nts replaced THICKNESS mCRESSED OVENS gge smeg SC45MC Combination Microwave Oven 811651503 DISPLAY BOARD These units have had a TT os power display board TO ALL SERVICE AGENTS e D ac m e n t to n C re a S The factory has requested that we forward faulty boards including those out of warranty from the abowe models To this end please take the following actions when replacing these parts reliability The boards Ta esce Place the faulty board in the packaging af the replacement Tear off the form and place inside the packaging question are part numbers Attach the courier ticket induded for retur to Applic 811651502 811651503 811651504 or 811651505 These boards should be returned to Applico when replaced as per the instru
5. Technical training SAUCEPANS 2 2 Skin effect 4 THE SAUCEPANS An induced current in a metallic mass will only cause significant heating if it flows through a significant resistor P RF Now a ferite saucepan has only low resistivity This is where a second natural 4 1 Compatible containers phenomenon occurs which is called Skin effect induction requires appropriate saucepans 2 2 1 Definition As cooking is performed by magnetic field conductive materials are necessary simple means is The propagation of the high frequency current is not performed in the same way as a direct current used to check whether an implement is compatible or not A magnet should stick to the bottom kr s abc bcn The containers compatible with the induction are e Containers in enamelled steel with or without non stick coating e Cast iron containers with or without enamelled bottom Certain containers in stainless steel multilayer stainless steel ferritic stainless steel Most stainless steel containers are suitable if they pass the magnet test Saucepans stewpots frying pans deep fryers gt Example on copper wire supplied with high frequency The current flows predominantly in wire periphery e The decrease in the effective cross sectional area of the conductor causes an increase in its resistance 2 2 2 Application UC it is necessary for the bottoms not to be too plane as they may damage the At a
6. To help the consumer choose a list of implements tested and approved is appended to the user manual Ba APPLICO FONCTIONNEMENT THE INDUCTION GENERAL Technical training Far this purpose the same components are almost always used Filtering capacitors fuse s VDRs high inductance choke coils and an indispensable earthing A NANANA V Rectifier Coil power supply Rectifier LV power supply Voltage Dependent Resistor become conducting at 275 or 420 Volts according to the model and eliminate voltage peaks The fuse preventing overcurrents is realized using a restriction on the board pad Fuse pad Actually there are two senes mounted fuses Only the 1 generation is protected by a cartridge fuse itis a so called Very rapid fuse Choke coils have a damping role that only allows low frequencies Their action is complemented by 1uF capacitors The earthing is used to evacuate high frequency interference residues The screw attaching the filter has thus an essential role and shall be imperatively reinstalled after any action ZA Rectifier To supply the inducers it is necessary to apply a high frequency to them To change over from 50Hz to SOKHz it is first necessary to rectify the mains voltage through a diode bridge filtering capacitor of SUF generally is associated in order to attenuate the high frequency signals As shown by the illustration the re
7. for some modes d fe program selection button m petted the hegting phase eiminaled for the touch control versions d tation pressed He esting phass lated 30 Once tbe temperstue biet the continues to Dg hate the regeneraton co works lasts 30 RF the operator has to the antificod safety desce wp polystyrene or to press the program selechon bufon IWTERYENTIONTEST CYCLE END Af the end of w drain phase the re gerwra on electne valve achmad and possible door opening max Once the machine is switched off Gg test cycle ends kes 9 nce te puasa indian in prana the automatic test p m espebedennn ry tara LLL Once the bad a dore fhe datz shows 24 described the ight Stich the machine off and open the door to check the detergent dispenser opening Sa ch He machine an and Jade DISHWASHERS DWAFI149 1521 Error codes ANOMALY WHAT THE DISPLAY SHOWS E1 The flood prevention system has been activated a 4 2 1 if included o o o offe Does not heat up T b an j CI a de Temperature probe disconnected amp T w 4 Does not fili a e e 5 ES o o ofe E6 Does not drain 8 amp ano Malfunction of turbine water meter 9 900 je flow meter only T amp 0 E7 off 8 Malfunction of alternating valve ThT ja j altemating wash only
8. INDUCTION 1X4000 Technical training 12 THE 1 4000 HOBS 12 1 Description IX4000 is designed to meet the needs of range bottom inductions It E replaces version LX3 and complements the IXSWR offer s cM E a 5 thanks to its characteristic lower air inlet and controls 2 1h e standard an e sources AA i I Production start October 2002 Wi 2 4 E 12 2 Internal organization 12 VOC Fan unique relay is used for the power between front source and rear source The fan used is supplied with 12VDC and is comparable to what is used for computer power supplies Consumption in standby smaller than 1W Keyboard THE INDUCTION HOB DIAGNOSTIC Technical training 13 AID TO DIAGNOSTIC Prior to any action on the hob you shall correctly define the fault symptom help you in your diagnostic the hob displays a few dysfunction messages remember that on each power up you have to wait a few seconds for it to start operating Ensure that the problem is not related to the use of a specific container check in the Class Induction list that the container is part of it or check the lock on by using a test container 13 1 The glass ceramic breakages Mechanical and thermal overloads cause very characteristic breakage profiles which are different on principle so that the cause is easy to detect The four main causes are Overheating on radiant halogen source only A shock on t
9. SERVICE BULLETIN frsmegser vice SERVICE BULLETIN FOR OVENS FITTED WITH OLD BOARDS CODE 811651504 817651505 PROCEED AS DESCRIBED BELOW refer to the catalogues the web for the exact identification of the board code according to the desired model CODES OLD COMPONENTS NEW COMPONENTS COMPONENTS Display power Code 811851504 81 1651505 Displayepower 691651872 691651873 Qty 1 board unit according to the models board ung Potentiometers Q ty Potentiometers Code 821290704 Q ty 1 nection 1 connechon cable INNEN lt con cable 1 Screws Code 899371476 Gty4 Spacers 762810970 04 4 4 Fix the potentiometers and the related connection cable code 821290704 and the new sghiing boards qty 1 code 811650455 1 Remove the 4 screws that secure board unit to the front panel 5 Fissare le schede splay 2 e potenza 1 di ricambio con le 8 viti in precedenza rimosse 2 Remove the 8 screws which secure the electronic boards to the front panel Secure the card display 2 and power 1 parts with the 8 screws previously removed aci ET 6 Secure the power board to the front panel with the 4 screws previously removed Note after the new component application once the oven is supplied the displays show power board version 02 and DV04 display board version 04 it isn t an anomaly but only the electronic board software version These
10. current flows in reverse direction in the inducer while C1 is charged to and C2 is discharged Both transistors are blocked but the inducer forces a current flow This is the recovery phase where C2 is charged again to V 2 and C1 is discharged down to V 2 the bridge is balanced again gt the current goes through D again Negative alternation Return to phase 1 7 6 Control The entire operation is managed by a microprocessor On generation 1 a specific board performed the control the power was managed by another board e On generation 2 these two boards have been soldered and have become indissociable On generations IX3WR 4000 power and control are entirely associated So the board integrate 5 and 12 clipping power supply which is also the keyboard power supply the control part in liaison with the control keyboard the rectifier part the inverter part and lastly for board X4000 the filtering part THE INDUCTION Technical training THE INDUCTION HOB Technical training 9 THE IX1 AND IX2 HOBS 10 THE 1 3 HOBS 9 1 Description me second generation VS 10 1 Description 230V been produced u 2 n Saa We canoe D pba ventilation was reviewed filter and power The hob of generation DG is boards have been associated The control identified by the presence of a mounting part that appears boa
11. details will disappear without any procedure through the control panel P 3 Once the board unit has been disassembied remove the potentiometers which have to be re used with the new board 3 Ley 1 ry OVENS SC45MC Combination Microwave Oven SERVICE BULLETIN Termostat Termasthiat Fusival 2 Fuse 2 7 Transformador Transformar Prim rio Monitor Primary Monitor Switch Switch A NO COM Secundario Secondary switch NO 6 Fix the power board with the 4 screws Code 809371476 Remember to check the correct operation of UO UM a the door switches input and output before H isn t an anomaly but only the electronic board software version These details will disappear without assu ming u t procedure through the control panel OVENS DOA330 amp SOA330 Models OVENS egg smeg DOA330 amp SOA330 Models Ins Tu Tau age Sa APPLICO OVENS SF120 130 amp 140 Models SF120 SF130 OVENS SF120 USER INTERFACE PT1 a 0 a M O 6 O LU ECO PIZZA m A PROCEDURE DISPLAY KNOBS USE Network connection CLOCK State D1 shows 00 00 Clock decrease fast if kept turned flashing this state is Clock increase fast if kept turned active until the time is PT1Ph Time set confirmation confirmed PT2 Disabled PT1Sx decreases the clock if kept turned for 3
12. feste SC45MC Combination Microwave Oven SERVICE BULLETIN SERVICE BULLETIN EE EE The thickness of Improves Carn lever positioring which recens rr wih the owen fron siot locument N FRN 382008 05 modfcgbon of mem cam and Frer doo hooks 45 FCA utsibie with the door open t h o d O O r h O O ks oan L ns concemed CORRECT CAM ALIGNMENT WITH FRONT SLOT S O u e operation of me apptarce during normal use owing to rztabia operation of doce mI OWI miercowiih v Cam thickness incra edi 3 C h d W h e n nne door hooks tuchness ICQ gt increase in thickness ot the Two cooks on ether end of the inter door Date Introduction 2007 attending a YES Kit P N 292470027 was created for Service includes right and left microsetiches corresponding support cams and immer door new e Configuration t Service Cali to one NB me componenta handed Sy me spares warehouse maetam ihe same PIN sioe Me stock foresee upgrade parts of t h e S e u n it S f f the cam is n the safety paston owing to reduced interaction between hook amd cam there will be a fast movement that w cause mcorect positioning of the Nook spring tus will cause stable microsw rh operation which may generae vregu ar ovan operaton Gunng normal use for eg When t h t you tum the oven ON cooking does nat start or cooking stops cunng tha normal operating
13. off and open the door w check the wro era eine Ae pan cerr qn a DISHWASHERS DWA DWAU149 157 Error codes ALARM ANOMALY WHAT THE DISPLAY SHOWS Ra eS PA o The flood prevention system has been acbvated amp m0 E1 if included c E3 Bo Does not heat Dn a EA no a Temperature probe disconnected 2 Does not fill amp wo 5 po a Does not drain d E6 ote 7 Mallunchon of turbine water meter flow meter only ac Po KI Malfunction of alternating valve a 7 4 wo ES alternatm wash only de 2 EQ Bo Fal level imit exceeded flow meter Malfunction of turbidity sensor 0 turbidity sensor only 25 E10 c Ro 5 DISHWASHERS DWAFI149 152T Test Cycle Activation mode test cycle activation can be done d he distiwasher the Deco Status with empty Chamber To do tes 49 enough to recal the program cancellation mode described at pont 22 The test cycle 15 then re called as following described a open the door press and keep button pressed For the touch versions keep te soak button pressed After Keep the P button pressed for the touch control version follow any L1 switched on Release and then immediately press the P temon soak butson for the touch convoi versiens
14. 20KHz frequency and for a steel saucepan magnetic femtic material the thickness of the hob saucepan in which the induced currents flow is approximately 35 um This allows generating a current in only a part of the saucepan bottom The resistance becomes significant and the heating consequent Glass earthenware ceramic copper or aluminium containers without e Aluminium containers with special bottoms Containers whose bottoms are not perfectly plane can operate but however therein special bottoms are not compatible Choose if possible containers with very thick bottoms ET Container e Avoid any containers with rough non enamelled cast iron for example bottom or dented bottoms that might scratch the plate e Don t pull the containers put them down 4 2 Class induction Container thickness A CLASS INDUCTION marking mark of excellence appears on the hob By choosing a container bearing the same logo the consumer will CLASS For a non femitic material such as aluminium the thickness is approximately 590 um the saucepan sure of the perfect compatibility with his her induction hob under normal Inducer behaves then as a quasi zero resistor short circuit which 15 prejudicial to electronics The board will operating conditions take this the phenomenon makinqa the control panel flash Therefore this type of matenal is not adapted
15. IF FAN element IF GRILL IF GRILL BOTTOM element GRILL BOTTOM element 22950169 Cooking phase Function Element used FAN element IF GRILL BOTTOM element GRILL TOP element GRILL element turnspit GRILL BOTTOM element IF GRILL TOP element IF GRILL BOTTOM element IF FAN element IF GRILL FAN BOTTOM elem IF GRILL IF GRILL BOTTOM element GRILL BOTTOM element OVENS egg smeg Pre heating operation old models FUNCTION HEATING ELEMENT1 HEATING ELEMENT2 HEATING ELEMENT 3 OTHER PHASE 1 PHASE 2 ECO STATIC GRILL 1800W LOWER 1300W GRILL 1800W LOWER 1300W STATIC UPPER 100W LOWER 1300W SERIES 2400W LOWER 1300W LOWER LOWER 1300W WIDE GRILL GRILL 1800W UPPER 100W NARROW GRILL GRILL 1800W VENTILATED GRILL 1800W FAN MOTOR NARROW GRILL VENTILATED WIDE GRILL GRILL 1800W UPPER 100W FAN MOTOR SERIES 2400W GRILL 1800W FAN STATIC VENTILATED UPPER 100W LOWER 1300W FAN MOTOR SERIES 2400W LOWER 1300W FAN LOWER VENTILATED LOWER 1300W FAN MOTOR CIRCULAR CIRC 2700W FAN MOTOR UPPER LOWER TURBO CIRC 2700W UPPER 100W LOWER 1300W FAN MOTOR CIRC 2700W FAN 2400W FAN OVENS egg smeg Pre heating operation new models SFPA395X SFPA130 Preheating phase Cooking phase Function on the display Function Element used Function Element used min max ECO with CIRCULAR FAN element internal fan IF FAN elem
16. SERVICE TRAINING 2013 T Baumatic 5 Classique TRAINING SEMINAR Contents 1 NEW PRODUCTS 2 INDUCTION 3 DISHWASHERS 4 OVENS o COOKERS 6 RANGE HOODS GENERAL POINTS 8 ON LINE WARRANTY AND WEBSITE NEW PRODUCTS 2013 T APPLICO Baumatic e SMEJ Classique HomeKing NEW PRODUCTS eee SMEG Dishwashers DWA214 315 Current model updates DWIFAB Retro style BLVO replacement Ovens SF SFA A SFPA Current model updates DOA330 amp SOA330 New 70cm single amp double wall ovens Cooker TRA4110 110cm four door gas electric NEW PRODUCTS osx _ Baumatic Ovens BS BSO BSP amp BOR New model 60cm Refrigeration BRCIF 030 New model bottom mount Fridge Freezer 190 561 NEW PRODUCTS Ovens CLO CLDO CLOS Updated 60cm single and double ovens Waste disposers CLWD12 Replacement for model 400 waste disposer 2 Horsepower DC motor with optional air switch NEW PRODUCTS Waste disposers GAWD12 amp GAWD34 Replacements for the 400 GAWD12 and the 600 GAWD34 waste disposers both supplied with air switch The GAWD12 is 1 2 horsepower DC motor unit The GAWD34 is 34 horsepower induction motor unit INDUCTION APPLICO Baumatic Classique HomeKing INDUCTION General Principles What follows are excerpts from service manuals and presentations s
17. WASHERS DWA 315 Series Water Reservoir The reservori is controlled by an electronic card positioned in the door 1 This extension card is not intelligent no uP on P board and is controlled directly by the control card 2 There are no input signals that is this card is not connected to any sensor micro switch etc 3 This card does not communicate anything to the main control card 4 Everything is therefore managed by the control base card 5 There is no alarm system in case of malfunctioning because the dishwasher would work even if the reservoir had functional problems DISHWASHERS 5 DWA 315 Series New 3 basket for cutlery FlexiDuo Aa em eeee In order to increase the loading flexibility Smeg presents a new release of the third basket for cutlery that allows a very flexible and versatile loading The new and innovative FlexiDuo basket is in fact composed of two mobile modules that allow if necessary to free up more space in height in the upper basket in the right or left part and possibly to be removed individually DISHWASHERS Jp _ Baumatic BKDW45 BKDW60 Control Boards The control boards for these two models appear to be Identical however there are two bridges on the board that control the water volume 3 71 for the 60cm and 2 81 for the 45cm These bridges are at P7 and P4 as shown in the following slide Ss APPLICO DISHWASHERS Baumati
18. c BKDW45 BKDW60 Control Boards The board with both P4 and P7 bridged is for the 45cm model and is part 674001000246 The board with only P4 bridged is for the 60cm model and is part 674001000239 Note that these are the same boards used in the Classique models OVENS APPLICO Baumatic S SMEQ Classique HomeKing OVENS SC45V SCA45V2 Combination Steam Oven sa OVENS SC45V SCA45V2 Combination Steam Oven OPERATION PARAMETERS KNOB PT2 OPERATING MODE KNOB TIME DURATION DISPLAY TEMPERATURE FOOD TYPE DISPLAY D FUNCTIONS DISPLAY OVENS gge smeg SC45V SCA45V2 Combination Steam Oven COMPONENT PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE OPERATION TO BE CARRIED OUT check the connections BOILER WATER 22 SENSOR OPEN CIRCUIT replace the water level sensor no steam production 2272 FALSE CONTACT OF THE AM Excessive water inside the WATER LEVEL SENSOR check that there is continuity between oven chamber which could WIRING the boiler water level sensor and the be cause by the pump wiring which continues to feed water to the boiler _ PCB MALEUNCTION check pme sce i check that the quantity of limescale LIMESCALE DEPOSIT ON THE WATER LEVEL SENSOR does not interrupt the electrical contact therefore clean the sensor the display shows Er ELECTRONIC BOARD DAMAGED lum dm ARN the electronic board BOILER PRESSURE SENSOR gt
19. cal components on the control panel and high temperatures on the front panel Actions All the heating elements are switched OFF ON at MAX speed Cooking cycle STOPPED Buzzer ON The alarm condition disappears he cause of the alarm has disappeared e g RV reconnected e he display is switched to STAND BY e g handle in O position OVENS gg smeg NEW POWER BOARD ERROR CODES Err9 bottom heating element RS error e Relay active when the SW does not expect it to be he heating element is disconnected e he safety Istat has opened and the internal temperature lt 150 C Danger high internal temperatures that may endanger the user s health Actions All the heating elements are switched OFF ON at MAX speed Cooking cycle STOPPED Buzzer ON The alarm condition disappears e he cause of the alarm has disappeared e g RV reconnected e he display is switched to STAND BY e g handle in O position OVENS Pre heating operation old models Function on the display ECO with CIRCULAR STATIC GRILL Rotisserie GRILL STATIC fan assisted GRILL fan assisted BOTTOM fan assisted CIRCULAR TURBO DEFROSTING and PROVING PYRO ECO PYRO SAP112 8 Preheating phase Function Element used FAN element internal fan IF GRILL BOTTOM element GRILL TOP element GRILL TOP element turnspit GRILL BOTTOM element IF GRILL TOP element IF GRILL BOTTOM element IF FAN element
20. continuous formation of solder points included on the electronic board steam gt SILICONE SENSOR CIRCUIT TUBE Lu that the connection tube is tightened water in the tank INSERTED INCORRECTLY properly excessive pressure inside the oven chamber gt DEFECTIVE PRESSURE SENSOR visually check the pressure sensor included on Silicone gasket vapour leak the electronic board and shown in the photo on condensation on the rear fan the left If damaged replace the electronic board STEAM VALVE IN CONTINUOUS check that the valve moves freely in both OPERATION directions If not release the valve until it moves freely read the electromagnetic actuator voltage If no voltage arrives replace the electronic board check the ohm value The correct value is 1 ohm otherwise replace the actuator OVENS feste SC45V SCA45V2 Combination Steam Oven OVEN CAVITY TEMPERATURE SENSOR gt the temperature inside the cavity does not reach gt DAMAGED TEMPERATURE 98 100 SENSOR gt check the value in ohm must be about 100Kohm 25 C Otherwise replace the temperature sensor gt check the connections position the sensor correctly in the gt CONNECTOR FALSE cavity CONTACT gt the display shows Err SENSOR POSITIONED IN gt replace the electronic board THE CAVITY INCORRECTLY ue BOILER TEMPERATURE SENS 09 O gt
21. ctifier output voltage is approximately the mains peak voltage Le 310 VDC approx when no inducers are supplied This voltage drops during the jon Inverter sii After rectifier 230 31006 Fiher Inverter d f 5 Inverter The inverter is used to transform DC signal into an AC signal with adjustable frequency The inverter consists of two transistors whose technology can vary according to the hob generation two capacitors and two recovery diodes indispensable on any inductive circuit Transistors are frequency controlled by a generator This frequency varies between 25KHz for 2800W and 50KHz for 500W voltage THE INDUCTION HOB GENERAL Technical training OPERATION After establishment of a woltage on both capacitors the operation can be broken down into four phases as follows Transistors T1 and T2 act as two open switches Capacitors C1 and C2 are supplied and charged to a voltage V 2 the bridge is balanced there is no current in the inducer Transistor T 1 is controlled and acts as a closed switch current flows through the inducer while C2 is charged to and C1 is discharged Both transistors are blocked but the inducer forces a current flow Positive alternation C1 is charged again to 2 and C2 is discharged down to V 2 The bridge is balanced again gt the current goes through 0 again Transistor T2 is controlled and acts as a closed switch
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23. electromagnetic actuator gt Check that the steam release hole lever moves freely gt Replace the actuator service manual for the Steam Ovens models SC45V and SCA45V2 is available from the lechnical department on request OVENS gge smeg SC45V Combination Steam Oven 4 6 1 Steam generation system Regarding an air lock in the system sometimes it is possible for the non return valve included in the pump to be blocked thus causing problems with the 3 4 g hydraulic circuit unblock the pump you can follow two different ways 15 Solution R 4 f Disconnect the water inlet pipe from the water tank 5 and the pump 1 Blow compressed air in the pump inlet connection or even better inject Win water in the same connector using a 6 syringe x 1 E 2 ELECTRIC PUMP Reconnect the water inlet pipe and 3 BOILER 4 BOILER SENSOR test again the machine 5 WATER TANK 6 ELECTRONIC BOARD OVENS feste SC45V Combination Steam Oven 2 Solution The display colour of all the cz new models is identical blue T however the intensity of the SC45V display is higher than the other half and full ovens eebe Lene half ovens do not have automatic dimming of the display 4 remove any debns clean the plastic ball with water and reassemble everything 3 Release the two parts of the shaft to open the non retum valve OVENS
24. embly e Z RL10 MTV RL3 The circular heating element wiring has been modified to increase safety OVENS gge smeg NEW POWER BOARD CLOSED CIRCUIT TESTS Purpose to allow uP to assess the presence and function of the components connected to the relays The following actuators are checked RL2 Grill heating element RG RL3 Fan heating element RV RL4 Bottom heating element RS RL6 cooling fan ECF MAX speed RL7 cooling fan ECF MIN speed RL8 door lock actuator BP RL9 Auxiliary resistor 1 AUX1 RL10 Oven fan MTV RL11 Auxiliary resistor 2 AUX2 OVENS gg smeg NEW POWER BOARD ERROR CODES Err1 faulty temperature sensor Activated if the signal from the PT1000 sensor converted in C provides a temperature value out of the 20 C 600 C range for at least 10sec Danger high internal temperatures that may endanger the user s health Actions All ie heating elements switched OFF ECF cooling motor ON at MAX spee Cooking cycle STOPPED Buzzer ON The alarm condition disappears e f measured I is within the range for at least 10 consecutive seconds e The display is switched to STAND BY e g handle in 0 position If the alarm is reset but the alarm condition remains it is reactivated as soon as the oven is reactivated OVENS gg smeg NEW POWER BOARD ERROR CODES Err2 temperature too high e Measured temperature gt 410 C for 10sec and the pyrolisis is not active Danger h
25. ent IF 50 280 STATIC GRILL BOTTOM element GRILL BOTTOM element 50 280 GRILL GRILL TOP element GRILL TOP element 50 280 BOTTOM GRILL BOTTOM element GRILL BOTTOM element 50 280 STATIC fan assisted GRILL BOTTOM element IF GRILL BOTTOM element IF 50 280 GRILL fan assisted GRILL TOP element IF GRILL TOP element IF 50 280 BOTTOM fan assisted GRILL BOTTOM element IF GRILL BOTTOM element IF 50 280 CIRCULAR FAN element IF FAN element IF 50 280 TURBO FAN element IF GRILL FAN BOTTOM elem IF 50 280 CIRCULAR GRILL fan assisted FAN GRILL elem IF FAN GRILL elem IF 50 280 PROVING GRILL element GRILL element 40 40 DEFROSTING GRILL element IF GRILL element IF 30 30 FOOD WARMING FAN element IF FAN element IF 40 80 KEEP WARM GRILL BOTTOM element GRILL BOTTOM element 60 100 PYRO ECO GRILL BOTTOM element GRILL BOTTOM element 470 470 PYRO GRILL BOTTOM element GRILL BOTTOM element 470 470 OVENS gge smeg SA708 Commutator A modification has been made by Smeg on some of the new 5 70 model ovens This isto _ relieve the loading of the commutator 811730261 It entails fitting two relay boards 811650197 to switch the load of the broil grill element We are trying to ascertain if this can be done retroactively to older models COOKERS APPLICO Suma c SS SMEQ Classique HomeKing COOKERS THA4110 This is a tradi
26. et has been introduced reservoir used both on 60 cm and 45 cm DWS fixed on the left side of the appliance having two valves in the lower part connected to the outlet pipe of the washing pump specific code with T connection This pocket is always associated with a motor with variable RPM and with an alternating valve with closed position specific code Variable RPM motor Alternating valve not visibile Outlet pipe with T connection Connecting tube APPL ICH mn D a ge lt Z DISHWASHERS DWA 315 Series Water Reservoir The reservoir is divided into 2 pockets each of which has a capacity of 1 litre This solution has been identified to facilitate the washing of the tank without increasing the water loads The load of the water into the pockets takes place at the end of the rinsing phase the alternating valve specific code is rotated in such a position as to close the outlet to the spray arms The valves thermic actuators are supplied and open the washing pump is kept on at a low rotation speed to ensure the loading of the pocket with little or no noise In the starting phase of the next cycle the water inside the reservoir is released and used along with water from the mains for the first washing phase pre washing or washing depending on the configured cycle n b in the case of faulty valve no error is reported as water is anyway recovered by the mains DISH
27. h movng motor N s coudd occur that the cycle starts with a dr n Akar Gin penne me Tous tona kami skua the A PR PE REENEN The machane starts the healing til reacting 5 for some models 4 fe program selecton button 5 pressed the heating phase s ebmmated fce the touch control vermons d any bution m pressed the heatng phase The machine starts the heating HI reaching 50 kr some models d Ge program selecton Dutton m pressed the phase is simmated for the touch control d any bution m pressed the heating phase m Dunng fee phase Pe reganaroton works lasts ona 30 minutes proceed the cycle the operator has to lift the amillocd safety device up polystyrene of to press the program selection FINAL DRAIN Once the antitoo safety Gevice ia ac9vated ha machine rns DOOR OPENING WAITING THE OPERATOR INTERVENTIONITEST CYCLE END Al the end of the dram phase the re genecaton electnc valve is actvated and possible door opeceng 7 Once the machins switched off the test cycle ends see pont 9 PAR EE the automate AUTOMATIC TEST CYCLE FOR THE FINAL LOAD Once the program Dutton is pressed the water is Mied in order to start the following automate test cych reaching UPPER BASKET re pressure tl condition 27 Once the final load done the display shows as described UPPER BASKET Switch the machine
28. he hob Too significant a tightening A plate subjected to too significant a pressure contraction In case of dispute it is advisable to assemble the plate pieces with adhesive tape before disassembling the plate for assessment purposes 13 1 1 Breakage resulting from overheating This type of breakage must not exist on an induction hob Overheating causes breakage profiles as shown by the two drawings of hob each with cooking area Cracks of circular shape that appear within the cooking area or at the edges are very characteristic Breaks such as shown by drawing A appear more often at the beginning of cooking or during cooking Breaks such as shown by drawing after hob cooling down Often the user will say that the hob cracked during or after cooking without his her intervening Causes The regulation of the heating element is defective 13 1 2 Breakage resulting from a shock or knock The break profile looks like a spider web From the point of impact radial cracks H start and divide the cooking surface area Broken pieces are subdivided into several parts by circular cracks T around the place that received the knock The number of pieces much depends on the shock strength THE INDUCTION HOB Technical training 13 1 3 Breakage resulting from too significant tightening Too important a tightening is due to bad flush mounting of the hob in the frame or to bad assembly of the frame onto the hob This result
29. hether the independent filter board e delivers a voltage for the control supply e delivers a voltage for the power supply e power relay is controlled by the command 1 I 310VDC 1 from relay closing DIAGNOSTIC 8 conductor ply INDUCTION Multiple coil cooking zone Some units will have one or more cooking zones with two or three pot diameter outlines These have a induction coil for each diameter and the appropriate coil will be powered according to the pot size used INDUCTION Multi zone The Smeg SIM62B SIM91B have multi zone cooking zones The zone 1 rectangular in shape and 1 comprised of six induction coils in two groups of three Each group of three is in series and 1 powered by its own generator They will power share when on a high output INDUCTION Baumatic BKF24IDB Dismantling INDUCTION Further Information The service manual from Brandt which is used in this presentation and the presentation from Smeg are available on request from the Applico Technical Department DISHWASHERS T APPLICO Baumatic smeg Classique DISHWASHERS eee smeg DWA 149 amp DWAFI152 Setting the Test Cycle DISHWASHERS DWA DWAU149 157 Test Cycle The test cycle actwaton can be done d the dishwasher is at the beginning status wih empty chamber To do ts 45 enough to recal the program canceltabon mode descnbed at 22 The test cycle is the
30. igh internal temperatures that may endanger the user s health Actions Door lock activated All the heating elements are switched OFF ECF ON at MAX speed Cooking cycle STOPPED Buzzer ON The alarm condition disappears e f measured is within the range for at least 10 consecutive seconds e The display is switched to STAND BY e g handle in O position If the alarm is reset but the alarm condition remains it is reactivated as soon as the oven 1 reactivated OVENS gg smeg NEW POWER BOARD ERROR CODES Err4 door lock wrongly activated e Pyrolytic cycle selected and door lock not activated within 90sec e Pyrolytic cycle not selected and door lock activated in this case the door lock has been activated by the external safety Istat due to T excessively high Danger high internal temperatures that may endanger the user s health Actions All the heating elements are switched OFF ECF ON at MAX speed Cooking cycle STOPPED Buzzer ON The alarm condition disappears Cool oven the end of the pyrolysis and door lock not activated The display is switched to STAND BY e g handle 0 position OVENS gg smeg NEW POWER BOARD ERROR CODES Err5 circular heating element error Relay active when SW does not expect it to be he fan heating element RV is disconnected or interrupted e safety Istat has opened and the internal temperature lt 150 C Actions All the heating elements are sw
31. ique HomeKing 229510 9 voliage transf ormer Eur cano con ope h py and odder board pt 12 transfor anda fa p banak supply fo range ho n ormer o ulty con ormer fai r the ligh ods we trol board utput ze board ils the 9 ts De ia be ai cease lo eplacin The the m MER e deg ce sm RANGE HOODS ogg smeg Low voltage transtormer Both of the diagrams below have a 12V supply to the PCB from an external transformer The diagram on the left is for the CK2000 Power Pack and the one on the right is for the KASC 70 0431885171 IGE RED GENERAL PRACTICES Connectors T APPLICO Baumatic epe smeg Classique Homek ing General practices Crimp Connectors The break down of a conductor connection can be summarised into three categories Disconnection of the connector to the receptacle e Disconnection between the conductor and the connection Burning of connector conductor terminal due to electric overheating Joule effect While the first two categories are fairly self explanatory the third category has more complex origins We will take a short look at the performance of a connection system wiring connectors during passage of an electric current General practices Crimp Connectors As we know when a current is passed through a resistance there is a hea
32. itched OFF ON at MAX speed Cooking cycle STOPPED Buzzer ON The alarm condition disappears he cause of the alarm has disappeared e g RV reconnected The display is switched to STAND BY e g handle in 0 position OVENS gg smeg NEW POWER BOARD ERROR CODES Err6 oven internal fan MTV error e MTV not connected relay not closed when SW expects it to be Actions All ve heating elements are switched OFF ON at MAX Spee Cooking cycle STOPPED Buzzer ON The alarm condition disappears he cause of the alarm has disappeared e g reconnected he display is switched to STAND BY e g handle in O position OVENS gg smeg NEW POWER BOARD ERROR CODES Err7 grill heating element RG error e Relay active when SW does not expect it to be he heating element is disconnected e he safety Istat has opened and the internal temperature lt 150 C Danger high internal temperatures that may endanger the user s health Actions All the heating elements are switched OFF ECF ON at MAX speed Cooking cycle STOPPED Buzzer ON The alarm condition disappears e he cause of the alarm has disappeared e g RV reconnected e he display is switched to STAND BY e g handle in O position OVENS gge smeg NEW POWER BOARD ERROR CODES Err8 ECF tangential cooling fan error ECF not connected ECF relay not closed when SW expects it to be Hisk potential damage to electri
33. ms 10 Thermal protector cut off 98 5 C Thermal fuse 206 10 This data is common to all the DWA model dishwashers DISHWASHERS DWA Series Noisy or Poor Wash Issue MALFUNCTION unsatisfactory washing performance and or noisy wash pump REASON A bottleneck could be created on the intake hose especially when it is hot this could cause poor water flow and thus decrease the washing pump power HOW TO INTERVENE 1 properly position the intake hose as shown below 2 if the intake hose is excessively damaged replaced it with a new spare part the component has been strengthened the spare part code of the component does not change code 758973776 since in stock there are already the parts with new configuration INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INTAKE HOSE CORRECT POSITIONING Release the heater element fastening clip on the washing pump side and turn the resistance in order to eliminate any twist created on the intake pipe Intake hose i a P ca Tin 421 pz Z Clamp to be removed M et Smeg DISHWASHERS DWA Series Alternate Valve There are two different suppliers for the alternate valve They are interchangeable the only difference being the power connections as shown below OLD ME rc ccu The connectors A and Bare only shifted as here upon shown DISHWASHERS DWA 315 Series Water Reservoir To reduce the water consumption of water a side pock
34. n re called as following described dose the door and wash cycle on pause condition press the AP stan pause bution After 5 seconds the cycle cancellabon 15 shown on the display as follow Or PO 14 L5 are fixed on a Keep the AP button pressed till the program warming lights are as following only L 1 ts switched on O O Or 01 b Release and then immediately press the AP button within 3 seconds The buzzer gives out an acoustic signal and the test cycle is identified by the folowing bl CI L1 fied on L5 blinking For those models which foresee the salt and nse aid warning ghts these can be biniong during the cycle If the test cycle procedure isn t correctly done It s necessary to repeat the procedure starting trom the point a 2 2 Program cancellation and or end of the test cycle To cancel the program and to restore the machine to the beginning status fobow the procedure here after described a Close the door and and wash cycle on pause condition press and keep pressed the AT startipause button After 5 seconds the cycle cancellation is shown on the display as follow PO 14 ed LS acoesi fissi The machine starts automatically the dram phase at the end lf shows the end cycle End L4 and L5 blink Ss APPLICO Close the door Mir some bic ths ancho of rst starts with stopped motor then wit
35. no steam generation check that the connections are not inside the cavity DEFECTIVE BOILER damaged replace the sensor gt the display shows Err7 TEMPERATURE SENSOR DEFECTIVE BOILER check the ohm value The correct value is about 44ohm SENSOR check that the connections are not damaged CONNECTOR FALSE CONTACT replace the sensor gt the display shows Err2 OVENS SC45V SCA45V2 Combination Steam Oven BE CARRIED OUT gt adjust the position of the tank tank is positioned incorrectly it must be parallel to the front surface and 2mm inside the cavi check that the connections are not damaged defective pumps check that the ohm value of the water pump is about 2ohm gt replace the water defective water tank micro switch Replace the micro switch back flow stop valve silicone gasket is positioned incorrectly and or damaged gt adjust the silicone gasket No steam production water tank full and the display shows DEP 3 replace the silicone gasket if it is damaqed The tank is full but the The discharge pump is defective Replace the discharge pump display shows LO The water circuit is blocked Replaced the water circuit the gasket is positioned Incorrectly on the oven chamber EN askai frame gasket damaged Replace the gasket DOOR GASKET Steam leak on the front side OVENS gg smeg SC45V SCA45V2 Combination Steam Oven BE CARRIED OUT
36. onsumption in standby smaller than 3 5 Watts FO Discrepancy detected Room 7 lt 5 C EEG ay by the Rear Check the assembly connection and ohmic rear NTC s APPLICO THE INDUCTION Technical training 10 2 Internal organization Clipping power supply 1 ii 10 3 Details of the power circuit 1X3 power circuit is organized like generations LXT and LX2 namely e Front rear distribution by two relays e Saucepan detection using a current transformer The measurement of current made is used to check the saucepan compatibility Use of two bipolar transistors Integrated rectifier bridge meme es 11 THE IX3WR HOBS 11 1 Description The hob of generation 1X3 WR like 1X3 is identified power modified the heat sink occupies all the height of the board and both relays have disappeared IX3WR allows piloting specific sources such as the Kr ne inducer or the triple crown inducer that justifies the presence of a relay on the board This relay is not a power distribution relay Power board Transistors Diode bridge Transistors Consumption in standby smaller than 1 Watt Sa APPLICO THE INDUCTION HOB Technical training Filter board Grounding screw its presence is imperative Fan power supply Triple crown inducer relay Rear temperature sensor Front temperature sensor Keyboard ply THE
37. or 1 Saucepan AE Secondary winding shorted 2 The key activation is validated when the users finger disturbs the Gap 3 Glass ceramic plate high frequency signal applied to a blade For a good operation each Primary windi Indu E n 22 imary winding Inductor blade should be perfectly in contact under the glass ceramic Magnetit 5 Fe Magnetic field 6 Magnetic field 7 3 Filtering By design the appliance can generate significant high frequency interference In order to guarantee a The saucepan can be c TED PEAR minimum interference level an important filtering device is used It enables induction hobs to be environment riendly appliances whose interference level is smaller than that of a television set 2 From the function keys you control the electrical power supply to the transformer primary winding that The filtering stage fulfils several missions generates a magnetic field This field induces currents at the bottom of the container placed on the lt protects from operating overcurrents hob These induced currents heat immediately the container which transmits the produced heat to the e It eliminates incoming and outgoing interference food contained inside Cooking is performed practically without any loss of energy The appliance e It eliminates overvoltages voltage peaks heating power is pushed to its maximum THE INDUCTION THE INDUCTION HOB Technical training
38. peciali Grill Statico Ventilato A Grill Ventilato programmi Grill Statico Main menu Functions menu 12 30 statico ventilato 4 00h 30m programmi automatici roast beef maiale E 19 30 carni rosse agnello avvio cottura tra 6h 30m vitello Timers Pre stored recipes OVENS gg smeg SF140 USER INTERFACE 00 h EH m 1 2131415 Active functions Timers Maiale roast be ef manzo DQ aT Le Pre stored recipes Custom recipes OVENS gge smeg NEW POWER BOARD 38 GENERATION Design of new models with new displays Hardware compatibility with currently produced models ncreased possibility to control other types of display Power supply modified for stand by normatives 1W from 01 01 2013 Extra relay added for future developments Additional devices have been introduced in order to manage further controls for future versions Added feedback on grill and sole resistances OVENS gg smeg NEW POWER BOARD 3 GENERATION w EE 11111 New connector foreseen e for display connection a M 006000 Y 0 Introduction of serial connection for external boards LSA E A RAL 3 N I d 7 NN A Fe OVENS gg smeg NEW POWER BOARD 3 GENERATION Modified faston connector asymmetrical to avoid inversion in ass
39. rd was connected ER under the hob ventilation part and by its internal composition of two boards Filter board Grounding screw fter and power with the presence is keyboard possibly having imperative several various shapes according to the trademark and model Fan power supply The operating principle of induction hobs of generation 3 is identical with the operation of hobs of generations 1 and 2 When two sources of the same generator are used simultaneously the power is distributed on sources in an intermittent way by relay switching X Distribution relays Bipolar transistors 9 2 Fault codes I ear pera F8 The NTC does nor Display after 2 min sensor detect T C rise gt 5 C during MAXI selection on one of the sources Front source Pb of i Check the installation shorted NTC F 1 or pera Check the ventilation open circuit F2 Check the assembly Diode bridge Front z m connection and ohmic Rear source Pb of Value of the NTC Keyboard baseplate value of the NTC Check of transistors Pb of shorted NTC Discrepancy detected Room lt 5 or open circuit by the Front NTC Check the assembly F8 REY ag 7 Electronics TC gt Check the installation lies 75 C Check the ventilation Inversion of front and Hob IX3 is progressively replaced by version 1 4000 for induction products of range bottom version IX3WR being intended for range top appliances C
40. s in only few cracks often only one as shown by the two drawings Regions of contractions jamming can be in a b or c In certain cases cracks not break completely the plate 13 1 4 Flush mounted hob subjected to contractions This type of break due to the fact that the hob is flush mounted too fit in the kitchen furniture more often than not when edges of the working plane are not flat e g tiled plane Which is characteristic in this type of break is that there is formation of only one crack a or b parallel to one of the plate sides and approximately in the centre of this plate In certain cases the crack does not separate completely the hob Precautions Check the flatness of the flush mounting surface Do not tight too much the hob when mounting it flush T APPLICO DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC 13 3 3 Measurements on IX3 power board These test points are used to check whether the independent filter board e delivers a voltage for the control supply e delivers a voltage for the power supply e power relay is controlled by the command mS 310VDC approx as soon as the relay is closed Controls the relay as soon a power is requested 15VDC THE INDUCTION HOB Technical training CTN 230VAC on power up ZE THE INDUCTION HOB Technical training 13 4 Measurements and checks on IX3 WR power board These test points are used to check w
41. seconds It decreases the clock if kept turned for 3 seconds D1 displays the time PT1Dx Fast turning gt oven light on off fixed PT1Ph Minute timer setting See 8 3 funetion section OOKIN nction SeIeCLIO PT2Dx OVENS gge smeg SF120 USER INTERFACE B M EE BLOC Secondary menu Timers Cleaning commands block ay o perve cooking duration eco pyrolysis delayed end of vapor clean cooking e show room low power mode Other characteristics Defrost and leavening function Lamp power manual control Automatic lamp switching off in low power mode after 20 seconds OVENS SF120 TEST MODE 92295169 There two test modes available with new model ovens manual mode used at the factory for end of line testing and a self test mode for service purposes BOTH MODES ARE AVAILABLE TO THE SERVICE PERSON End of line testing used on the assembly line manual procedure control with external measuring device check of temperature sensor and potentiometers display check Self test card usedin service interventions automatic testing without external measurement manual testing with operator control check of temperature sensor and potentiometers display check OVENS gge smeg SF130 USER INTERFACE Funzioni Cottura 220 ricette personali Tradizionale impostazioni funzioni cottura funzioni s
42. ting of the resistance referred to as Joule effect The amount of energy W expressed in Joule dissipated as heat in the time t expressed in seconds depends on the square of the current I and is defined by the relationship P x 2 Where I is the current expressed in amperes R Is the resistance expressed in Ohms and P is the dissipated power expressed in Watts W General practices Crimp Connectors The passage of current through a conductor always creates an energy transformation with the following four effects Thermal Chemical Physiological physical and Magnetic These effects are manifested in different ways according to whether the current is continuous or alternate The thermal effect is known as Joule effect and Is manifested with a heating which may reach incandescence of a conductor In electric components if current exceeds foreseen limit or if the resistance is too high the Joule effect creates overheating deterioration of insulating material and in extreme cases burning of connector and relative conductor General practices Crimp Connectors The correct repair of wiring with relative replacement of connectors is of fundamental importance to obtain entire reliability of machine repaired The results of poor connector termination Seamer for non insulated faston connection and relative connectors Seamer for flag type faston connection APPLI
43. tional styled four door cooker with a gas hob It has two 60cm ovens with fan assist lower left and upper right a dedicated griller upper left and a storage warming drawer The hob has seven burners two auxiliary two semi rapid two rapid and one ultra rapid triple crown and is supplied with a teppanyaki plate egge smeg THA4110 Each oven is protected by individual safety thermostat Programmed cooking is only possible in the multi function oven upper right There are two cooling fans one 1 operated when the standard oven lower left or grill oven upper left is used the other operates when the multifunction oven upper right is used The grill oven has only a broil grill element The standard oven has broil grill and lower elements with fan The multifunction oven has broil grill circular and lower elements with fan COOKERS egge smeg THA4110 SSS mee ANA LE E SZ S IN B PTS SUPERIORE gat Si TS INFERIORE m 5 mm El CM H w MI P1 1 L B AP 1 1 1 8 egge smeg THA4110 Below are the commutator diagrams for each oven indicating the function and contact state for each position OI FORNO MULTIFUNZIONE B amp S TORE FUNZIIINI iu 811730366 C ESTER FORNO SUPERICRE Bas COMMUTATORE FUNZIIINE cod 811730383 RANGE HOODS T APPLICO Baumatic smeg Class
44. upplied by Brandt and Smeg Brandt is major supplier to various manufacturers who re brand the units for their market Their technologies include IX1 to IX7 and the 1X4000 series Other technology types are Basic and G4 Regardless of the technology used the general operation and underlying principles remain the same The Induction Hob working principle THE INDUCTION HOB RAL Technical training PRINCIPLE Technical training 2 THE OPERATING PRINCIPLE 7 OPERATING STEPS 2 1 Analogy with the transformer An induction hob operates thanks to the electromagnetic properties of most containers used on traditional hobs 7 1 Block diagram Power supply maj Rectifier Control stage Keyboard 25 50KH2 lt f 2 Keyboard There are two families of keyboards As a first approximation you can compare this hob with a transformer of which the secondary winding would have been shorted A significant intemal current arises therein and causes quick heating Microswitch keyboards can be entirely tilting or fixed protected by tilling covers In both cases a Keyboard operating information is recorded either by a switch tilting keyboard or by the action of a magnet tilting cover on an 1 1 5 1 2 1 Keyboards with capacitive keys TRANSFORMER INDUCTION HOB gt Poj provide a working plane without air inlet and thus Magnetic conduct
45. within 3 Seconds The buzzer gives out an acoustic signal and the warming lights swich on and the program tights we shown as folioa e oO oO e 12 n 14 15 11 med swecheg on L5 blinang L6 for the touch control versions H betre entering nio the test cyce the sall and nnse aed kole aee switched off org the est cycie they bank If the test cycle procedure isnt correctly done Ts necessary 0 repeat procedure staring trom the pont 2 2 Program cancelation and or end of the test cycle To cancel the program and do resiore the machine to begnnng status follow the procedure here after described open the door and keep the P button pressed for the touch control verso press any button U following warning lofts switch on PO su touch control r L4 and L5 fixed switched b Gose the door machine starts the dram and then afer the the control panel shows SS Sa APPLICO Coen the doo Un at Ara d starts with shopped motor then with moving motor ifs could occur that the cycle starts with a dram 1 ABe he switch lowe hae bean reached the Tae cuit MO RA e Reeling visant io end The machine starts the heating 18 reaching 45 for roma modes he program za achan button ix presses the heating phase a oknunated for tha touch control versions d any button m pressed hoang phase cea RR

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