Home

SERVICE MANUAL COOKING

image

Contents

1. 2 N PE 400 V 1 N PE 230 V Fig Versions of connection 6 4 Thermal link A thermal link is provided in all appliances at the left side at the air duct which switches off the device in case of overheating Fig Thermal link Klixon TSE N 01 01 A B 25 599508662 EN 7 Fault diagnosis What to do if 7 1 Measuring the temperature sensor If a failure at the temperature sensor is assumed the resistance can be checked by means of an ohmmeter The resistance of the temperature sensor should be 500 600 ohms at room temperature Make sure to measure the insulation resistance between the metallic housing and each connection terminal The resistance should be higher than 2 MOhms Refer to chapter 4 2 5 of Prisma basic power board for failures of consumers and door lock TSE N 01 01 A B 26 599508662 EN 7 2 Test of doorlock Activating To enter into door lock test the operator must execute the following actions 1 Power on the oven with oven function knob not in 0 position oven goes to OVEN SAFE state It can exit from this state by setting oven function knob in O position see Chapter EXIT PROCEDURE Apart this position in OVEN SAFE the user can freely move knobs and the oven does not perform any action 2 Move oven function knob to oven function 9 3 Move temperature selection knob to max position 4 Move oven vunction knob to oven function 1 5 Move temperature selection knob to zero
2. 2 Lower pane 2 Place pane at the handle side in front of the holding section of the bottom edge of door against the spring force and push it below the holding section TSE N 01 01 A B 31 599508662 EN 9 2 Removing the two part housing cover 1 Loosen the two right and left mounting bolts 2 Lift front half of cover 9 3 Demounting the Prisma basic power board 1 Loosen the 4 mounting bolts of the housing cover TSE N 01 01 A B BI 599508662 EN 2 Withdraw cables 9 4 Demounting the temperature sensor Loosen the two mounting bolts and withdraw the temperature sensor 9 5 Demounting the door lock The door lock is arranged in the ranges at the front left side It is accessible from top TSE N 01 01 A B 33 599508662 EN 1 Loosen lateral mounting bolts 2 Remove door lock TSE N 01 01A B 34 599508662 EN 9 6 TSE N 01 01 A B Help in case of baking complaints The insertion levels 1 5 are counted from bottom to top Tips for baking The cake collapses becomes sticky soggy water stripes Check recipe use less liquid observe agitation times above all when using kitchen mixers The cake bottom is too light Cake with moist top coat cake is not baked through not evenly brown 35 Use a darker mould the next time or insert cake one level lower Next time bake at a lower temperature and longer baking time 599508662
3. oven lamp B X 40 0 2 2 hotair C X X X X X 2100 9 1 3 top bottom E x x x X 2060 9 0 4 bottom K x x X 1060 4 6 5 grill H X x X X 2960 12 9 6 infraroasting G X X X X X 3000 13 0 attention at oven function G heating elements and cooking fan are driven alternately function positions TSE N 01 01 A B 0 Jan B 8 us c a vv e E 599508662 EN Appliance with 3 heating elements controlled by function selector and thermostat heating elements Watt small loads Watt E grill top bottom cooking cooling oven power current element element element fan fan lamp Watt Ampere Pos Function Symbol 1900 1000 1000 40 20 40 0 off A 1 oven lamp B gt gt X 40 0 2 2 hotair C X X X X X 2100 9 1 3 top bottom E X X X X 2060 9 0 4 bottom K X X X 1060 4 6 5 defrost S X X 80 0 3 6 grill 1 x x X 1960 8 5 7 grill 2 H x x x X 2960 12 9 8 infraroasting G X X X X X 3000 13 0 attention at oven function G heating elements and cooking fan are driven alternately function positions A O K __ G wav 8 sf Sl 1E el Appliance with 3 heating elements controlled by function selector and thermostat heating elements Wait small loads Wait E grill top bottom cooking cooling oven power current el
4. Temperature values TSE N 01 01 A B a hid Er 599 508662 EN Wiring diagram with spindle position stop left 2 i Fig Wiring diagram The temperature can be selected according to the knob position After beginning of work contact 1 2 is closed To check the thermostat measure the temperature in the muffle Determine the following temperatures Hot air 160 C 15 C Conventional 200 C 15 C Pyrolysis 485 C 20 C If a temperature is found which is beyond the tolerance value replace the thermostat 4 1 3 Clock simple electronic timer Functions of the programmable clock Display of time Short time alarm clock Automatic function for baking and frying times For more details please refer to chapter 5 operation of setting and operating units TSE N 01 01 A B 12 599508662 EN 4 2 Appliances with pyrolysis 4 2 1 Door lock The appliances with pyrolytic self cleaning system are provided with a specific door lock system Fig 1 This system prevents opening of the baking oven door with the pyrolysis switched on The lock system is operated with 2 heated bimetallic elements which move a bar into position which then either blocks or releases the lock lever at the baking oven door The system functions during the pyrolysis process independent of the electrical voltage The door lock is switched on at a temperature of the muffle centre of gravity temperature in centre of baking oven of 312 C Unloc
5. EN
6. eenen eere eren eeer ener evervvervver sven vner ennn 12 4 2 Appliances with pyrolysis racine cece cece cece eee e cence e eren eee eee E e EES 13 A 251 DOOKIOEK zee arn ana eene Ren 13 4 2 2 Micro switch for telescopic runner nennen eeen eenereeeeereere neer seer senen enen enne nen 15 4 2 3 Temperature and function controllers nnee nennen seerseer seer seer sene s enen nenn 15 4 2 4 TEemperature SEnsof aannamen evn nenne erh AO 16 4 2 5 Prisma basic power board nnee neer seerserrn eers eers tettre trett enen nennen 17 5 Operation of the setting and operating units nanne oonn eene eee cease nnee anes nenne 18 91 Setting modifying he UMG sns nnn rna ae 18 5 1 1 setting modifyingthetime n an a nei nes 18 5 1 2 Use Hf aut matietuneton anne dan aerden dd losuteebn a S 19 5 1 3 Short Merl ER Le dais 21 6 Technical equipment nononono oenennne enne ennenneennennnnn ene nennen 23 6 1 Far running On function 23 6 2 PyfolySsis Zu un ee ai el eh be AE hale SADE 24 6 3 Measures to prevent wrong electrical connection nnen eneen 25 6 4 Ehermallink Aueh ede E eon ek ene ee merce renee eee rene 25 7 Fault diagnosis VWYhat to dot 7 sealed tt Sulla Rares hated 26 7 4 Measuring the temperature SENSOR rare menner anions men reads 26 1 2 Testof dOONOEK 45 een een ee ede erneer deed ik 27 8 Ale te Bo We lo Te LEN 28 8 1 Prisma basic power board input nona nnnennennenen nen snen
7. lamps 8 Temperature selection Operating pilot lamp 6 Hot plate display 9 Clock functions Temperaturepilotlamp 7 Baking oven functions 10 Hot plate switch Temperature display TSE N 01 01 A B 9 599 508662 EN 4 Component data 4 1 Appliance without pyrolysis 4 1 1 Power controller St P2 PILOT PI Sr tae fu S20 4 2 Fig Power controller Fig Switch in OFF position Input voltage 230 V ED Sek 4 HA x 5 PS an EO Fig Performance characteristic K1 Knob position ED Switching on period in percent 100 corresponds to a switching on period of 41 seconds TSE N 01 01 A B 410 599508662 EN The hot plates are controlled via the bimetallic contact P 1 2 The input voltage of 230 V is applied here Depending on the position of the knob this contact determines how often the hot plate is switched on or off during a certain unit of time by cycling the maximum heating power 230 V or 0 V between contact 2 and 4 refer to performance characteristic Continuous operation at max heating power is hot plate 9 The power characteristic shows the power controller in cycling mode The average switching on period for each knob position can be read off in of the cycled and or max power 4 1 2 Thermostat 870 50 mm lang Fig Thermostat 48 C t11K 304 C 411K 180 lt 204 C 8K Fig
8. position At this point the oven is in service mode OVEN SERV TEST state This information is displayed to the operator by changing led status from OVEN SAFE mode Pilot lamp on Temperatur lamp blinking at 1 Hz to another one that is pilot lamp blinking 1 Hz and temperatur lamp off Each one of the actions 3 4 and 5 must be done in short time 10 seconds after the previous action If the operator does not perform each operation within the time out the entering procedure is aborted At this point the oven remains in OVEN SAFE state and it is possible to restart the entering procedure from the action 2 6 Move knov to position 2 to start door lock test Deactivating Door lock test can bei paused moving the knob from position 2 to another position different from O position If the operator moves the knob to 0 position the oven exits from SERVICE MODE and goes to nor mal OVEN STD BY state During SERVICE MODE if the operator does not move the knobs at least every 5 minutes the oven automatically exits SERVICE MODE and goes to normal OVEN SAFE state In this way we avoid the possibility that the operator leaves the oven in SERVICE MODE In any case of the oven is switched off the SERVICE MODE is cancelled Fault code for Prisma Electronics The yellow lamp flashes 1X cannot lock 2X cannot unlock 4X temperature sensor defect 5X selection point temperature too high 6X electronics too hot 7X _ wrong connection The re
9. which is provided behind the baking oven switch in the cable harness The fan running on function of all appliances with Prisma basic power board is controlled electronically As these appliances are also provided with a pyrolysis feature an additional resistance Fig 1 is installed which however is bridged during the pyrolysis mode Thus the cross flow fan operates at a higher speed as long as this function is active Fig 1 Resistance increased speed r20 resistance m2 cross flow fan TSE N 01 01 A B 599508662 EN 6 2 Pyrolysis Fig Heating up curve temperature time P1 Heating time 150 min pyrolysis 1 P2 Heating time 90 min pyrolysis 2 Door locks at 312 C after 11 min Door unlocks at 204 C after 120 min P2 or 180 min P1 Centre of load 472 C 5 C The cooling fan is operated at high speed until the time of unlocking then at a lower speed It switches off at approx 130 C residual heat in the muffle TSE N 01 01 A B DA 599508662 EN 6 3 Measures to prevent wrong electrical connection If a range with pyrolytic self cleaning system is connected wrongly the micro processor at the Pris ma basic power board recognises this error It changes over into the fault mode The fault is displayed by flashing pilot lamps in the switch panel The heaters are dead The connection error can be corrected Then the range can be operated quite normally
10. without 0 without 0 d dark brown range Plus conventional specific specific specific electrical equipment equipment equipment B Built in 2 Basic Basic Plus 1 Clock 1 Vitratherm 1 additional 1 specific w white baking oven with ring radiator equipment model electrical 3 Basic Basic 2 Steam b black Plus multi function without ring radiator 4 Basic Plus multi 3 Meat m stainless function with ring thermometer steel radiator 599508662 EN 2 2 Outputs and secondary consumers Appliance with 3 heating elements controlled by function selector and thermostat heating elements Watt small loads Watt grill top bottom cooling oven power current element element element fan lamp Watt Ampere Pos Function Symbol 1900 1000 1000 20 40 0 off A 1 oven lamp B gt X 40 0 2 2 top bottom E X X X X 2060 9 0 3 grill H X X x x 2960 12 9 attention two different function selectors for built in and built under ovens industrial design function positions Appliance with 3 heating elements controlled by function selector and thermostat heating elements Watt small loads Watt grill top bottom cooking cooling oven power current element element element fan fan lamp Watt Ampere Pos Function Symbol 1900 1000 1000 40 20 40 0 off A 1
11. 4 Electrolux SERVICE MANUAL Technical Support Europe COOKING COMPETENCE Basic class AEG Hausger te GmbH Publ Nr Muggenhofer Stra e 135 599 50 86 62 D 90429 Nurnberg 685 Germany EN Fax 49 0 911 323 1420 TSE N Edition 01 01 Table of contents Generali atures ati meter ear eden testendi eat ee ie 3 1 1 Modeldesignations anna ee ae ee 3 2 Appliance datas zonnen ce OR es 3 2 1 DIMENSIONS aaneen cine reve deed alt ern atd 3 2 2 Outputs and secondary consumers nnen eneenenenenenenenenenenenenseeen enen 4 3 0 91 ige Er E E EEEE STERERENRLFRRERLERFRI FIEBER VERGENRRRE ER OHELTERTTERRETES EHRE ER PERRESERFHRER SER 8 3 1 Appliance with 4 power controllers baking oven switch and attached thermostat 8 3 2 Appliance with 4 power controllers baking oven switch and separate thermostat as well as pyrolysis appliances with 2 set value transmitters nnen senen eennennnnnnnen senen 8 3 3 Appliance with 4 power controllers baking oven switch and separate thermostat and clock 9 4 Component Gate a enen eis 10 4 1 Appliance without pyrolysis 2 0 0 0 ccc cece cece cece eee cence cree eee cere eee ee eter eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeatees 10 4 1 1 Power controller onno oeneoene eene eens eeee seas eeaeeaaeeeaeeaeseaeeeaeseaeeeaeseaessaeeaaeseaesaaeeaaeens 10 A52 Thermostat nonen eeen a E e a a eee dp ash dneee a a deeds veka tedeane di 11 4 1 3 Clock simple electronic timer nennen
12. Electrical resistance of sensor depending on the ambient temperature TSE N 01 01 A B 16 599508662 EN 4 2 5 Prisma basic power board The Prisma basic power board controls the following range functions Operation of radiators Operation of hot air blower Operation of cooling fan Optical display via signal lamps Automatic door lock during the pyrolysis process according to values to be selected at the temperature and function controller The Prisma basic power board includes a power pack 4 relays to control the heaters and other semi conductor components and a fine wire fuse sluggish 63 mA Fine wire fuse The fuse is arranged at the primary side of the power pack If this fuse is defective the appliance does not function and the displays and lighting system are out of service Important Appliances with Prisma basic power board are not provided with a test program The supply voltage of 230 V for the power board and the consumers is applied at the main supply connection For the other measuring points for small loads door lock and heaters please refer to the block diagrams TSE N 01 01 A B 17 599508662 EN 5 Operation of the setting and operating units 5 1 Setting modifying the time 5 1 1 Setting modifying the time setting The baking oven functions only with the time set The time function lamp flashes when the electrical connection is made or after a power failure 1 Set the cu
13. Temperature and function controllers Both with the temperature controller and the function controller each angular degree of switch turning changes an existing voltage value and or resistance value Thus turning the switch results in a change of the existing temperature at the heater or of the mode of operation Control is via the Prisma basic power board Fig Set value transmitter function and temperature Uabiuac 1 OV 1 0 75 0 50 0 25 b 0 0 100 200 300 315 Fig Temperature controller TSE N 01 01 A B 15 599 508662 EN Uabac 1 5V 1 00 0 89 c 0 78 0 67 0 56 0 44 0 33 0 22 0 11 0 0 35 70 105 140 175 210 245 280 315 Fig Function controller a Voltage in rest position Data in of the voltage applied nnung Pos 1 Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos oo ONOUOIPODMN Oto 4 7to 15 18to 26 29to 37 40 to 18 52to 60 63 to 71 74 to 82 85 to 93 96 to 100 4 2 4 Temperature sensor The temperature in the baking oven is measured by a temperature sensor type PT 500 for appliances with control board The sensor is provided at the rear of the appliance It is used to transmit to the electronic systems the values for cyclic heating the radiators until the selected temperature is reached switch off the radiators in case of overheating of defective sensor switching ON OFF the cooling fan 500 l l O 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 C Fig
14. ady at the end function Here 02 05 p m The period and end function lamps light the display shows the time of the day Here 12 05 p m The baking oven switches on automatically at the time calculated Here 01 05 p m And off after the set period is elapsed 02 05 p m 5 1 3 Short time An acoustic signal is given after the short time is elapsed 1 Press the key until the short time function lamp flashes 2 Set the desired short time max 2 hours and 30 minutes at the keys or 3 Wait for 5 seconds The display shows the remaining time The short time function lamp lights When this time is elapsed the function lamp flashes and an acoustic signal is given TSE N 01 01 A B 21 599508662 EN 4 Press any key to clear this signal TSE N 01 01 A B 22 599508662 EN 6 Technical equipment 6 1 Fan running on function The appliances switch on automatically as soon as the baking oven is started After having switched off the baking oven the cooling fan continues to operate in order to cool down the appliance Important All appliances of this series are provided with this running on function Appliances without electronic system without clock In these appliances the running on function of the fan is controlled via a Klixon which is provided at the rear of the muffle Appliances without electronic system with clock The control system of the fan running on function functions via a limiter
15. d lamp flashes only as a counter with 10 second intervals TSE N 01 01 A B Oke 599508662 EN 8 Wiring diagrams 8 1 Prisma basic power board input Prisma Basic CCD CENTURY Neko Fl Plt lap oe wankel Bin ee PT500 Temperature sensor Master switch Telescopic runner switch Micro switch for telescopic runner Knob 1 Oven function selector Set value transmitter baking oven functions Knob 2 Oven temperature setting Set value transmitter baking oven temperature Red lamp T lamp oven heating or high temperature Yellow lamp Pilot lamp hob active or oven function selected TSE N 01 01 A B 28 599508662 EN 8 2 Prisma basic power board output Prisma Basic CCD amp H1 Fena protection to unable dor urtock ij dhringowntigh appliance to avoid heating overload f2 Thermal protection for fhe whole Microprocessor Block amp Past 2 5 mm Input Quiput Block TopP Andog Input Main Supply Switched Phase f2 thermal protection for the whole appliance to avoid heating overload Cooling fan Low speed High speed Oven Lamps Input unlock f11 thermal protection to unable door unlock during oven high temp Input lock Grill heater Top heater Bottom heater Rear Heater Heating Elements TSE N 01 01 A B 29 599508662 EN 9 1 Service tips Unhinging and dismantling the baking oven door Unhinging the baking oven door Open the d
16. ement element element fan fan lamp Watt Ampere Pos Function Symbol 1900 1000 1000 40 20 40 0 off A 1 oven lamp B X 40 0 2 2 hot air C X X X X X 2100 9 1 3 top bottom E X X X X 2060 9 0 4 bottom K X X X 1060 4 6 5 top J X X X 1060 4 6 6 defrost S x x 80 0 3 7 grill 1 x X X 1960 8 5 8 grill 2 H x x X 2960 12 9 9 infraroasting G x x x x X 3000 13 0 attention at oven function G heating elements and cooking fan are driven alternately function positions A O E ET 5 a TV s D S TSE N 01 01 A B 5 599508662 EN Appliance with 4 heating elements controlled by function selector and thermostat heating elements Watt small loads Watt grill top bottom rear cooking cooling oven power current element element element element fan fan lamp Watt Ampere Pos Function Symbol 1900 1000 1000 2400 40 20 40 O off A 1 oven lamp B X 40 0 2 2 solo hot air C X X x x x 2100 9 1 3 multi hot air D X X X X 2500 10 9 4 top bottom E x x x 2060 9 0 5 bottom K x x X 1060 4 6 6 defrost S x x 80 0 3 7 grill 1 l X X X 1960 8 5 8 grill2 H X X X X 2960 12 9 9 inf
17. king is at a temperature of approx 180 C via a Klixon f11 in wiring diagram The Klixon is arranged at the transverse beam beside the hot air motor Fig 2 14 Fig 1 Door lock Fig 2 Arrangement of Klixon Fig Switching of door lock TSE N 01 01 A B 13 599508662 EN Fig Door lock in unlocked state 2 E Inlet unlocking 4 Inlet lock 3 Phase 230 V 33 34 Switch contacts 5 V 100 mA unlocked interlocked As soon as a voltage of 230 V is applied to the contacts 3 and 4 the bar A moves to the other side after 2 10 seconds and blocks the lock lever mechanically The door cannot be opened At the same time the internal contact B opens and disconnects the lock path The switch contacts 33 34 close and signal that door lock is completed The electronic signal completes the lock signal Internal contact C closes For unlocking a voltage of 230 V must be applied to contacts 2 and 3 The bar A moves backwards and releases the lock lever The door can be opened provided that the contact f11 Klixon is closed TSE N 01 01 A B 14 599508662 EN 4 2 2 Micro switch for telescopic runner The appliances with pyrolytic self cleaning system are provided with a micro switch The switch contact is interrupted with the grates suspended Thus the self cleaning function cannot be activated The contact closes and self cleaning is possible with the telescopic runners removed 4 2 3
18. oor fully Tilt open the clamping lever at both door hinges completely 1 Hold door sides with both hands and close for approx overriding the resistance 2 Withdraw door from baking oven Hinging the baking oven door Hold door sides with both hands seen from the hand le side Keep door at an angle of 60 Push in door hinges into the two recesses at the bottom of the baking oven as far as they will go 1 Lift door upwards until a resistance is felt and then open it fully 2 Tilt back the clamping levers into their initial position at the door hinges 3 Demounting the top door glass Unhinge baking oven door Hold top glass pane at its lower edge and push it towards the baking oven door handle against the spring pressure until it is exposed on bottom 1 Lift pane from below and withdraw 2 TSE N 01 01 A B 30 599 508662 EN Demounting the middle door glass 1 Hold middle glass pane at its lower edge and push it towards the baking oven door handle against the spring pressure until it is exposed on bottom 1 2 Lift and withdraw pane 2 Inserting the middle door glass 1 Insert middle glass pane into the door section at the handle side inclined from top 1 2 Lower glass pane 2 and push it towards the bottom edge of door as far as it goes below the bottom hol der Inserting the top door glass 1 Insert top glass pane into the door section at the handle side inclined from top 1
19. raroasting G X X X X X 3000 13 0 attention at oven function G heating elements and cooking fan are driven alternately function positions f l o ff OH o amp es O Appliance with 3 heating elements controlled by Prisma Basic Electronic heating elements Watt small loads Watt grill top bottom cooking cooling door lock oven power current element element element fan fan system lamp Watt Ampere Pos Function Symbol 1900 1000 1000 40 20 5 40 O off A 1 oven lamp B X 40 0 2 2 hot air C x x x x X 2105 9 2 3 top bottom E X X x X 2065 9 0 4 infraroasting G x x x x E X 3005 13 1 5 grill 2 H X X X X 2965 12 9 6 grill 1 l X X X 1965 8 5 7 bottom K X X X 1065 4 6 8 defrost S x x 80 0 3 9 pyrolytic P x X X X 2 2970 12 9 attention a at oven function G heating elements and cooking fan are driven alternately b at oven function P heating elements and cooking fan are driven alternately function positions A 0 EC _ B B 8 a ver K _ C H S TSE N 01 01 A B 6 599508662 EN Appliance with 3 heating elements controlled by Prisma Basic Electronic heating elements Watt small loads Watt grill top bottom rear cooking cooling oven door power current element element element element fan fan lamp lock Watt Ampe
20. re system Pos Function Symbol 1900 1000 1000 2400 40 2 40 5 O off A 1 oven lamp B X 40 0 2 2 solo hot air C X X X X X 2105 9 2 3 multi hot air D x x x x 2505 10 9 4 top bottom E X x x x 2065 9 0 5 infraroasting G X X X X X 3005 13 1 6 grill 2 H x x x x 2965 12 9 7 grill 1 x x x 1965 8 5 8 bottom K x x x 1065 4 6 9 defrost S X X 80 1 3 10 pyrolytic P X X X X 2970 12 9 attention a b function positions TSE N 01 01 A B at oven function G heating elements and cooking fan are driven alternately at oven function P heating elements and cooking fan are driven alternately A B O 8 si 599508662 EN 3 3 1 Controls Appliance with 4 power controllers baking oven switch and attached thermostat 3 4 Operating pilot lamp 3 Temperature selection Temperature pilot lamp 4 Hot plate switch ND 3 2 Appliance with 4 power controllers baking oven switch and separate thermostat as well as pyrolysis appliances with 2 set value transmitters 1 4 5 3 1 Operating pilot lamp 3 Baking oven functions 5 Hot plate switch 2 Temperature pilot lamp 4 Temperature selection TSE N 01 01 A B 8 599 508662 EN 3 3 Appliance with 4 power controllers baking oven switch and separate thermostat and clock WN 9 8 10 7 Function display 5 Time display and function
21. rrent time at the keys or 2 Wait for 5 seconds The flashing light goes out and the time set is displayed Modifying 1 Press key until the time function lamp flashes 2 Set the current time at the keys or TSE N 01 01 A B 18 3 Wait for 5 seconds The flashing light goes out and the time set is displayed 5 1 2 Use of automatic function Period of function 1 Press the key until the period function lamp flashes 2 Set the desired cooking time atthe keys or 3 Wait for 5 seconds The display returns to time The period function lamp lights and the baking oven is ON immediately When this time is elapsed the function lamp flashes an acoustic signal is given and the baking oven switches OFF 4 Press any key to clear this signal TSE N 01 01 A B 19 599508662 EN End 1 Press key until the end function lamp flashes 2 Set the desired switching off time at the keys or 3 Wait for 5 seconds The display returns to time The end function lamp lights and the baking oven is ON immediately When this time is elapsed the function lamp flashes an acoustic signal is given and the baking oven switches OFF 4 Press any key to clear this signal Combined period and end 1 Set the time required for cooking the meal at the period function Here 1 hour TSE N 01 01 A B 20 599508662 EN 2 Set the time at which the meal shall be re
22. snenn vennen sneven ennen 28 8 2 Prisma basic power board output nanne eenen eens onnn vennen nennen nenn nennen 29 9 SEIVIERTPS rauser us ceed catines Unhaas haw ad de Dueuiho smh asshl Qe idaetth a wh seus entlang 30 9 1 Unhinging and dismantling the baking OVEN door nnn annen eenen eenen 30 9 2 Removing the two part housing cover nnn nnee sen vennenenseenseennenen verende 32 9 3 Demounting the Prisma basic power board nonnen eenen neer 32 9 4 Demounting the temperature sensor u a ak 33 9 5 Demounting the door lock aaneen e a E ENS 33 9 6 Help in case of baking Complaints nnnnnnnns enn nnneeneeneneenerr eenen sennenennere senen eneen 35 TSE N 01 01 A B de 599508662 EN 1 1 2 1 TSE N 01 01 A B General features Built in ranges baking ovens of the COMPETENCE basic class E 1000 1 Model designations Built in ranges baking ovens of the COMPETENCE E 3000 1 E 4000 1 E 4100 1 E 4200 1 E 3040 1 E 4040 1 B 3000 1 B 4100 1 B 3040 1 B 4140 1 4 0 4 0 1 W 1 letter 1 number 2 number 3 number 4 number 5 2 letter number Product Type of heating Equipment Equipment Il Equipment III Sales Colour design rou channel 4 pyrolytic cleaning Appliance data Dimensions Height Width Depth 595mm 592mm 544mm E built in 1 1 Basic Basic 0 without 0

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

THE DL POLY 2 USER MANUAL - KIST computational science    HP Color LaserJet Enterprise flow MFP M880 User Guide  POS790 Manual - Kennmex  NCD ThinSTAR 300 Installationshandbuch  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file