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Summary of Contents for BEKO CCE3220 Series

Page 1: ...1 FS OVEN SERVICE MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ime Setting 15 6 1 2 Display Brightness Adjustment 16 6 1 3 Alarm Sound Setting 17 6 1 4 Key Lock Setting 18 6 1 5 Setting the Alarm Clock 19 6 1 6 Changing the time of day 21 7 BY PRODUCTS PRODUCTS LABELS USED 22 7 1 PERIPHERALACCESSORIES 22 7 2 TAGS AND DESCRIPTIONS USED IN THE PRODUCT 23 7 2 1 Type the label 23 7 2 2 Barcode Label 23 7 3 3 Energy Label 24 8 GENAREL WORKING PRINCIPLE 26 9 COMPON...

Page 3: ...46 12 9 REPLACEMENT OF THE GRİLL HEATER 46 12 10 REPLACEMENT THE OVEN BOTTOM HEATER 48 12 11 REPLACEMENT OF THE THERMOSTAT BULB 49 12 12 REPLACEMENT OF THE FAN MOTOR 50 12 13 REPLACEMENT OF THE SİGNAL LAMP 52 12 14 REPLACEMENT OF THE OVEN LAMP 53 12 15 REPLACEMENT OF THE OVEN LAMP SQUARE 53 12 16 REPLACEMENT OF THE GLASS WOOL 55 12 17 REPLACEMENT OF THE SİDES ROCK 55 12 18 REPLACEMENT OF THE SİDE ...

Page 4: ...e held responsible for damages arising from procedures carried out by unauthorized persons which may also void the warranty Before installation read the instructions carefully Do not operate the product if it is defective or has any visible damage Control that the product function knobs are switched off after every use 3 2 Safety for Configurations Control the area of the configuration is appropri...

Page 5: ... some problems in the user guide If there is no door or window for airing blower must be built Use a glove that is heat resistant during put remove the meal to the hot oven Do not use the product if front glass is broken or removed or any deformation on the tweel block When tweel block is open be careful about children do not sit down on it Do not hang cloth or towel or something like them on hand...

Page 6: ...6 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Please e library of product specific technical specifications of the product by going under or see manusoft ...

Page 7: ...arrying period To carry or move the product do not use door or handle of the product Door handle or hinges can be harmed Product should be carried by two person for safety of the product and ergonomics When the product is being carried or the product is being put to the ground do not put it keenly do not drag it and do not skid it from stairs ...

Page 8: ...n the mounting process please do not harm package product and the product package when extracting Take lathes on the product s front and behind sides like shown in below Extract package with a knife without harming top and bottom carton Take the top carton ...

Page 9: ...the setup place and energy sources 5 3 1 Measurement control of the mounting place To ensure that critical air gaps are maintained under the appliance we recommend that this appliance is mounted on a solid base and that the feet do not sink into any carpet or soft flooring The kitchen floor must be able to carry the weight of the appliance plus the additional weight of cookware and bakeware and fo...

Page 10: ...de clearance of 65mm between the appliance and any wall partition or tall cupboard It can also be used in a free standing position Allow a minimum distance of 750 mm above the hob surface If a cooker hood is to be installed above the cooker refer to cooker hood manufacturer instructions regarding installation height min 650 mm ...

Page 11: ...trical installation products with the product should be considered The appliance corresponds to device class 1 i e it may be placed with the rear and one side to kitchen walls kitchen furniture or equipment of any size The kitchen furniture or equipment on the other side may only be of the same size or smaller Do not install the product next to refrigerators or freezers The heat emitted by the pro...

Page 12: ...tmetre Products Wattmeters plug plug in plug and wattmeter Refer to the location where you want to measure the oven Products for the control system according to the available measuring device called wattmeter ...

Page 13: ...y shall not be liable for any damages that will arise due to using the product without a grounding installation in accordance with the local regulations Connection must comply with national regulations The mains supply data must correspond to the data specified on the type label of the product Open the front door to see the type label Related position that many volts wattmeter screen check Before ...

Page 14: ...uct may result in the overthrow of the containers on rocking To prevent such dangerous situations and balanced on the feet of the product should stop Goods received at the base of the sheet depends on the plastic feet are 4 screw When screwing the legs to be careful at the same level Turning right or left foot and counter level product to stabilize the alignment ...

Page 15: ... use the oven the time must be set If the time is not set oven will not operate 6 1 1 First Time Setting Symbols used in Clock Display 1 Program key 2 Cooking time 3 End of cooking time 4 Alarm 5 Minus key 6 Plus key 7 Screen brightness setting 8 Alarm volume 9 Current time 10 Keylock 11 Adjustment key ...

Page 16: ...he time of day 3 or 4 button set PS If not set the time of day from 12 00 time setting will begin to rise 6 1 2 Display Brightness Adjustment 1 2 3 4 Let s set the time of day that will remain for the time picture When the time setting will be lost Display brightness adjustment settings for brightness display settings by pressing Activate the symbol And buttons to set the desired brightness using ...

Page 17: ...tant Hours on the semi automatic or fully automatic operation mode is set the time of day can not be set Important cooking time is displayed The selected display brightness tray d 01 or C 02 or C 03 will appear as Violence program for setting the alarm sound by pressing the alarm sound volume adjustment activate the symbol And keys to set the desired intensity using The display of the selected ala...

Page 18: ... the keypad lock is set to activate the key lock symbol After the keypad lock is set On is displayed and the key lock symbol will remain lit After adjusting the settings key Keypad lock key can not be used outside the hours Key to Unlocking the No 1 key lock symbol by pressing Activate On will appear ...

Page 19: ...ock does not have any effect on receptor oven Warning purposes For example at a certain moment the alarm clock to turn the food in the oven can be used if desired The set time has expired does not alarm clock beeps 4 Turn the key and the key lock disabled The display shows OFF will appear To reset the alarm time alarm time by pressing the program activate the symbol Until 0 00 in the display key a...

Page 20: ...Important The alarm time is displayed Alarm time and cooking time is set at the same time soon is displayed For the duration of the program by pressing the alarm symbol activate the alarm time After completion of the alarm time alarm time symbol starts flashing and the alarm sounds You can stop the alarm by pressing any key And key using the set alarm time After you set the alarm time alarm time r...

Page 21: ...me of day Important In case of power failure time of day settings will be canceled Re adjustment must be made The time of day by pressing the program time of day you activate the symbol And buttons to set the time of day using ...

Page 22: ...ralAccessories Oven Tray Cake Tray Wire Grid Used for pastries such as cookies and biscuits Used for pastries frozen foods and big roasts Used for roasting and for placing the food to be baked roasted or cooked in casserole dishes to the desired rack ...

Page 23: ...er on the location According to the type of product or the product can be seen in the front door or the rear wall of the lower lid is opened 7 2 2 Barcode Label Product bar code label of the product produced in the country defining the characteristics of the brand and model defined lines and spaces according to the rules of international label ...

Page 24: ...24 7 3 3 Energy Label Product energy label product energy class the label shows the volume of the product ...

Page 25: ...25 Energy Label lacatıon Energy label products are in a group of periodicals ...

Page 26: ...ater Lower heater turbo heater and fan motor work Grill Fan Upper Heater Grid and Fan motor work Grill Upper heater Grid and chicken rostıng work Small Grill Grid and Grid and chicken rostıng work Economıc Fan Energy consumption algorithm works Lower Heater Lower heater in work Low temperature Low temperature cookıng argorıtme work Keepıng warm Lower and upper heater work Defrost Fan motor work Ch...

Page 27: ...ur meals in different rack levels and preheating is not required in most cases Suitable for cooking with multi trays 3D function Top heating bottom heating and fan assisted heating in the rear wall are in operation Food is cooked evenly and quickly all around Cook with one tray only This function is used to heat the oven rapidly it is not suitable for cooking food Select the desired temperature af...

Page 28: ...5 W PÇM 4 W 9 2 COMPONENT WORKING PRINCIPLES Grid Resistance With the control button which allows you to act and electric ovens grill and thermostat resistor is controlled by the control button under the commutator Oven Heatıng Which is controlled by the control button under the commutator and electric oven thermostat at the desired temperature resistor that allows cooking in the oven Of the lower...

Page 29: ...lled with the help illuminate the inside of the chassis Square or round lamp lamps can be a model Signal Lamps Warning light red in color and is in working condition of the oven or hotplate shows And neon lights are made up of resistance Power consumption is very low operate at high temperatures is arranged in advance with the aid of the colored plastic can be produced in many colors For the signa...

Page 30: ...used to phase or neutral cutting purposes Thermal circuit breaker is mounted on the oven temperature to form a reference point for the regular oven is not just a normal situation when trying to break the loop must be cut in half Turbo Heater Turbo and multifunctional ovens oven on the wall in the back of the chassis embedded resistor heating element This air is drawn over the surface with the aid ...

Page 31: ...ay be made endless in the tray opening closing range On the component contains one independent signal lamp foot Bi Metal Any wrong operation of the oven but with bi metal type thermal circuit breaker protected Hotplate Converting electrical energy into heat energy to heat the pot There are anti overheating thermostat on Hot Plate This will prevent damage to the glass furnace thermostat by preventi...

Page 32: ...32 10 FLOW FAULT FAULT DETECTION DIAGRAMS 10 1 Resistance Faults 10 1 1 Resistance does not work the food is not cooked ...

Page 33: ...33 10 2 Lamp Fault 10 2 1 Furnace is working but the oven does not illuminate ...

Page 34: ...34 10 2 2 Oven does not work oven lamp does not light ...

Page 35: ...35 10 3 Termostat Fault 10 3 1 Furnace runs continuosly the thermostat is not tripped ...

Page 36: ...36 11 COMPONENT ASSEMBLY DEMONTAJ USED EQUIPMENT Cordless Screwdriver Cape Crow Nippers ...

Page 37: ...ly installations 12 1 Replacement the upper flammable Product top view To remove the upper flammable greenhouse glass products glass group that connects to the rear wall screws one is located in the right and left Remove the screws with a screwdriver Hold the bottom of the burner plate remove the ground wire from the socket ...

Page 38: ... on the burner plate recover from two sets of quotation marks 12 2 Replacement the control panel Pull out all the buttons on the dashboard Remove the upper flammable table The control panel located on the right and on the left side of the star tipped screwdriver and unscrew the 2 screws ...

Page 39: ...39 EN Open the front door of the oven The control panel is located under the right and left Unscrew the two screws ...

Page 40: ...l cables that are connected to the socket grabbed Switches remove Taps that are installed on your switch gently pull it toward you 12 3 Replacement the oven door Open oven door 0pen clips which are located left right side of the door by pushing them ...

Page 41: ...41 EN 12 4 Replacement the door hinge Initially this is necessary to remove the side walls After removing the front cover hinges on the side by 2 Remove the screws with a screwdriver Pull the hinge slot ...

Page 42: ...42 EN 12 5 Replacement the room Pull and remove the drawer Remove the screws that are on the right and left side to take the inner part of the drawer ...

Page 43: ...N 12 6 Replacement of the Door seal Remove door seals from the hales which are on the cavity 12 7 Replacement of the ring heater and Fan Protector Sheet Remove ring heater connections Unscrew fan protector ...

Page 44: ...44 TR Unscrew 2 screw that connects ring heater to cavity ...

Page 45: ...45 TR Take the ring heater from the cavity plug in the new heater according to electrical instructions ...

Page 46: ...nt of the Fan Blade Unscrew the nut on the fon with nippers 12 9 Replacement of the grill heater Firstly remove top and back wall of the oven Unplug the heater connectios Unscrew the two scews that connect heater to cavity ...

Page 47: ...47 TR Open the oven door and unscrew the screws that connect heater to top wall Remove the grill heater that swings freely Replace the heater with the new one according to electrical instructions ...

Page 48: ...nd the opening of the relevant portion of glass wool is required Resistance to ground connecting sheet is attached with 2 screws Unscrew the screws with a screwdriver Resistance to ground and pointed bağlıdır klips with 3 clips can be turned on and off with the help of pliers Replace the idle opening clip resistance ...

Page 49: ...acement of the Thermostat Bulb Thermostat bulb is placed on the right top of the rear wall of the cavity To reach thermostat bulb upper and rear cover sheets should be demounted unscrew the screw of bulb support sheet ...

Page 50: ...50 TR 12 12 Replacement of the fan motor Firstly remove the back wall and fon protector Unplug fan motor s connections ...

Page 51: ...51 TR Unscrew the nut on the fon with nippers ...

Page 52: ...ug the new motor according to electrical instructions 12 13 Replacement of the signal lamp Firstly remove the burner plate Depends on the signal lamp socket plug socket remove the signal lamp behind the dashboard Sticking Pull the plug and replace the signal lamp ...

Page 53: ...p Replace the lamp with the new one 12 15 Replacement of the oven lamp square Before this procedure the oven wire racks glass wool and lamp electrical connections must be removed Nails the lamp by pressing square outside the chassis frame in the frame edges to hold the broken glass is pushed towards the drinker ...

Page 54: ...54 TR Remove the space where the glass into the frame by pulling Insert the cables before inserting the glass again and then make sure that the glass is seated on the slot snaps nails ...

Page 55: ...peration must remove the first side walls and the rear housing Disconnect the frame wire around the wire wrapped with glass wool Glass wool loose change with a new one 12 17 Replacement of the Sides Rock Remove side rocks from the cavity by saving balts ...

Page 56: ...56 TR 12 18 Replacement of the side rock screw Rotate the side rack screw mounted on the side Wall counterclockwise and replace with the new one ...

Page 57: ...placement the turbo heating elements Initially this fan guard sheet the sheet rear enclosure of the furnace must be disassembled Resistance of the cables connected to the turbo behind the bakery at the base to remove ...

Page 58: ...58 TR Turbo resistance Unscrew the two screws holding the star tipped screwdriver Idle in the oven is plugged turbo pulling resistance remove it from the slot ...

Page 59: ...59 TR 12 20 Replacement of the Back Wall Unscrew the back wall ...

Page 60: ...placement of the Terminal Box Oven before performing this operation is necessary to remove the rear housing the sheet Terminal connected to the protective plastic tab located on the top portion of the sheet you save ...

Page 61: ...nterests 12 22 Replacement of the Side Wall Before replacing the top cover side wall of the oven cook top rear enclosure and control panel disassembly is required On the back the side wall of the product with the help of tip screwdriver remove the screws ...

Page 62: ...necting the tip screwdriver remove the screws on the upper side On the front of the product the side wall of the lower part of the front strut connecting the star tipped screwdriver to remove the screws Before you leave the range of 30 degrees from the rear of the side wall of the oven ...

Page 63: ...63 TR ling upwards at the rear of the side wall of the furnace and disconnect the front of the upright nails ...

Page 64: ...23 Replacement of the oven side wall decors sheet Side wall of the oven must be dismantled before beginning this operation The side of the side wall decor plate with the help of tip screwdriver remove the screws ...

Page 65: ...65 TR The tabs on the side wall on the side of the side wall decor wall plate Disconnect remove the upward direction ...

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Page 67: ...67 TR 12 24 Remove Upper Glass oven top view Greenhouse glass sheet with connection to the oven body is screwed Keep tip screwdriver in connection with the help of screws remove ...

Page 68: ...68 TR Greenhouse glass as shown in the picture before the forward Then lift it upwards Grounding cable is connected to the greenhouse glass Pull the cable ...

Page 69: ...69 TR 12 25 Replacement of the hotplate Remove the four nuts which connected the cooktop Remove the cable connections and nut ...

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Page 74: ...74 TR 13 EXPLODED VIEW Product exploded pictures are available by e library or manusoft ...

Page 75: ...75 TR 14 SERVICE PART LIST Product service parts list can be accessed from the e library or manusoft ...

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