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Timer not switching on buzzer
With timer in zero position, check voltage to
top connection (terminal one) and bottom
connection (terminal two) of timer. If there is
no voltage at terminal one then check wiring.
If no voltage at terminal two then timer is
faulty—replace.
NOTE: Timer will continue to run
approximately three minutes below zero.
Buzzer and time up indicator will continue until
the timer is manually switched off (to vertical
position).
6.1.9 NO HEAT
No power to thermostat
Check voltage to terminal 2 on oven
thermostat. If there is no voltage then check
voltage through terminal 5 and one on hold
relay (behind control panel). If there is no
voltage to terminal 5 then check wiring. If
there is no voltage to terminal 1 then check
that the hold relay has no power at relay coil
terminal 7. If relay coil is not energised (ie no
power at 7) and no power out of terminal 1,
then the relay is faulty—replace.
6.1.8 60 MINUTE TIMER NO TIME UP
INDICATOR
Indicator faulty
With the timer in the zero position, check for
voltage across the indicator light. If correct,
then the indicator light is faulty—replace.
If there is no voltage then check wiring.
Thermostat faulty
Set thermostat to 200°C or 400°F. Check the
voltage out of terminal 1 on the thermostat. If
there is no voltage then the thermostat is
faulty—replace.
If the voltage is correct and the heating light is
on then check all wiring to heating contactor.
Heating contactor faulty
With thermostat on, check that the heating
contactor coil has power to terminal A1 and
voltage across the coil, terminals A1 and A2.
If incorrect check wiring.
If voltage is correct, check that contactor pulls
in and closes the contacts when power to
contactor coil is on. Correct operation will
make an audible noise when closing contacts
and on the front face of the contactor the
contact mechanism will visibly pull in. If not,
contactor is faulty—replace.
If contactor operates correctly, check for
continuity through the poles of the contactor
when closed. If no continuity through
connected poles then contacts are blown and
contactor requires replacing.
If relay is energised (ie power at 7) then
’Roast n Hold’ switch is on and unit is in hold
mode. Turn off ’Roast n Hold’ and recheck
operation.
NOTE:
There should be no voltage across
these terminals when ‘Roast ‘n Hold’ is not
selected.
Figure 6.1.5
7
5
3
1
8
4
Hold Relay
Terminal A1
Terminal 3
Terminal 2
Terminal A2
Terminal 1
Terminal 4
Figure 6.1.7
For checking elements where temperature
overrun is occurring, check that contactor
releases (opens) when thermostat is switched
OFF. If not, contacts of the contactor have
welded shut and elements will be ON and
heating will be continuous. Contactor is
faulty—replace.
1
2
3
5 7
4 6 8
Figure 6.1.6
Hold Relay