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4.6 Checking the cooking chamber gasket “seal” 

 
If the gasket on the "front" of the cooking chamber does not ensure proper "sealing" on the inside glass of 
the door, adjust the position of the 2 hinges (upper and lower) of the door and/or the (cross-shaped) handle 
"nose" projection by doing the following: 
 
Loss of “tightness“ on the hinges side 
 
with the door closed, loosen the 6 screws securing the lower (3 screws) and upper (3 screws) hinges of the 
door; 
push the door slightly to the side of the hinges so that the inner glass leans on the "front" gasket; hold the 
door  slightly  pressed  in  the  direction  of  the  hinges  and  secure  them  by  screwing  on  the  6  previously 
loosened screws. At the end of the operation, visually check, on the hinged side, that the door is perfectly 
parallel to the "front" of the cooking chamber. 
 
Loss of “tightness“ on the “nose” side 
 
with the door open, loosen the locknut that secures the "nose" to its support; screw (clockwise) the "nose" 
by  a  full  turn  so  that  the  end  (cross-shaped)  piece  is  perfectly  horizontal  again;  screw  on  the  previously 
loosened locknut. At the end of the operation, close the door, and check for slight resistance when turning 
the handle: this means that the "front" gasket is pressing (“sealing”) slightly on the inside glass of the door. 
If you do not feel any resistance, repeat the entire operation by screwing on the "nose" another full turn. 
 
Warning 

 
After performing all the operations necessary to restore  the proper “sealing” of the gasket on the inside 
glass  of  the  door,  check  its  tightness  by  running  the  oven:  for  at  least  30  minutes,  with  a  100% 
humidification cycle and with a cooking chamber temperature of 110°C. During oven operation no steam 
must escape from the door.  

 

4.7 Residual risks 

 

Do not use the door handle to move the appliance: this may deform the door frame. 

 
The appliance is fitted with electrical parts: it must never be washed with water or steam spray. 
 
The appliance is electrically connected: disconnect the power supply before performing any type of 
maintenance. 
 
To  avoid  incorrect  connections  of  the  appliance,  the  relevant  electrical/water  connections  are 
marked on the appliance by suitable identification plates.  
 
Only for wheeled models

 (MKF 1664 TS – MKF 2011 TS)

 

 
After installing the oven, ensure the tray trolley can be handled with ease, on smooth floors and 
with  no  hindrance  to  insertion  and  extraction  operations:  the  trolley  is  mounted  on  wheels,  any 
collision may cause the hot cooking food and/or liquids to spill and may even cause it to tip over. 

4.8 Disposal of the appliance/packaging 

 
The  appliance  is  made  of  recyclable  raw  materials  and  does  not  contain  any  substances  that  are  toxic  or 
hazardous to man and the environment. The ultimate disposal of the appliance and its packaging must be 
carried out strictly following the regulations in force in the country of installation. The different materials it is 
made up of must be separated by type and delivered to the suitable collection centres. Always adhere to the 
environmental protection regulations. 

Summary of Contents for MILLENIAL MKF 1011 CTS

Page 1: ...INTENANCE MANUAL ELECTRONIC OVENS WITH TOUCH SCREEN MKF 464 TS MKF 511 TS MKF 611 CTS MKF 611 VCTS MKF 664 TS MKF 711 TS MKF 711 VTS MKF 1011 CTS MKF 1011 VCTS MKF 1064 TS MKF 1111 TS MKF 1111 VTS MKF 1664 TS MKF 2011 TS ...

Page 2: ...______________________________________________ 6 3 10 Connection to the water mains _____________________________________________________ 8 3 11 Water drain _____________________________________________________________________ 9 3 11 1 Water drain for floor standing ovens______________________________________________ 10 3 11 2 Water drain for tabletop ovens_________________________________________...

Page 3: ...upervised during operation The appliance is not intended to be used by children and or persons with impaired physical sensory or mental abilities or who lack experience or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or who has been instructed on using the appliance It is hazardous to modify or attempt to modify the features of this appliance The appliance must nev...

Page 4: ...must be kept away they must be duly separated and delivered to the respective collection centres In any case please adhere to the local environmental protection regulations 3 6 Placement Check the place of installation making sure that the transit areas any doors and corridors are sufficiently wide and the floor supports the appliance weight the appliance weight and its dimensions with without pal...

Page 5: ...LY WITH THIS DIRECTIVE For correct STACKING KIT installation operations follow the instructions provided inside the package Warning An oven must never be stacked directly on another oven or another heat source 3 6 3 Placement of floor standing ovens with trolley The appliance must be positioned on a flat and level floor that can sustain the weight of a full load without collapsing or deforming Aft...

Page 6: ... must be suitably assessed according to applicable regulations This connection must be set up between appliances through the suitable terminal which is marked with the symbol The equipotential conductor must have a minimum section of 2 5mm2 The equipotential terminal is on the back of the appliance see the attached Technical Data Sheet 3 8 Power supply cable connection replacement The appliance is...

Page 7: ...pectively to the terminals of the terminal board marked with 1 and 2 brown conductor with 3 and 4 black conductor and with 5 grey conductor the earth conductor yellow green must be connected to the terminal marked with the symbol see diagram available near the terminal board 230V Connect the conductor of phase L of the cable to the terminals of the terminal board marked with 1 2 and 3 brown conduc...

Page 8: ...7 mod MKF 611 V C TS mod MKF 1011 C TS mod MKF 1011 V C TS mod MKF 1064 TS mod MKF 1111 TS mod MKF 1111 V TS mod MKF 1664 TS MKF 2011 TS ...

Page 9: ... softened drinking water with hardness between 0 5 f and 3 f It is obligatory to use a softener to reduce the formation of limescale inside the cooking chamber THE MANUFACTURING COMPANY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT DAMAGE CAUSED TO THE HOOD DUE TO FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS DIRECTIVE The connection to the water mains must be set up through the threaded solenoid valve located on ...

Page 10: ...eet 3 11 Water drain A drain pipe comes out of the rear of the appliance see the attached Technical Data Sheet to drain the cooking chamber This pipe must be connected to piping with 30 mm internal diameter DN 30 resistant to steam temperatures 90 C 100 C avoid metal ones The piping must be rigid and must not have bottlenecks along the discharge path it is advisable to use commercial pipes of spec...

Page 11: ...5 Fig 3 3 11 2 Water drain for tabletop ovens The drain pipe can be conveyed to an open grilled floor drain Fig 1 otherwise between the drain pipe of the appliance and the drain point with a collection vessel Fig 2 there must be a height difference of at least 30 cm in order to facilitate the regular flow of water In any case the air gap distance between the drain pipe from the appliance and the o...

Page 12: ...fective maintenance 4 1 Access to the components for inspection Removing the left side Magnetic door sensor right opening Electronic components box Cooking chamber probe Terminal board 12V accessory cable connection Contactors Anti interference filter if any Removing the back Tangential motor on the back Circular resistors Radial motors Encoder motor Dryer motor Contactors Power supply terminal bo...

Page 13: ...cessor cards housed inside the electronic component drawer is protected by fuses If they blow they must be replaced with equivalent fuses with the same electrical and dimensional characteristics Important Blown fuses should only be replaced after eliminating the anomalies that caused them to blow This can only be done by a Service technician 4 4 Replacing the cooking chamber gasket The cooking cha...

Page 14: ...ions necessary to restore the proper sealing of the gasket on the inside glass of the door check its tightness by running the oven for at least 30 minutes with a 100 humidification cycle and with a cooking chamber temperature of 110 C During oven operation no steam must escape from the door 4 7 Residual risks Do not use the door handle to move the appliance this may deform the door frame The appli...

Page 15: ...mpliant gasket assembly Check gasket assembly Damaged gasket Contact a skilled technician Loosened handle nose Contact a skilled technician The oven does not cook evenly One of the motors is down or operates at low speed Contact a skilled technician The motors do not reverse direction Contact a skilled technician 6 Possible alarms Identify the causes that stop the oven from working Type of alarm C...

Page 16: ...door to continue cooking Door opening during the cooking cycle Cooking cycle stopping Close the oven door Door closed open the door to cool the oven Fast cooling function enabled with door closed Oven operation disabled Open the oven door to allow Fast cooling of the cooking chamber Display card overtemperature exceeded the temperature of 75 C Overtemperature above 75 C on the display card Oven op...

Page 17: ...ed the temperature of 60 C Overtemperature above 60 C on the display card The screen displays the type of error The oven continues working Contact a skilled technician Main power micro card overtemperature temperature of 60 C exceeded Overtemperature above 60 C on the main power micro card The screen displays the type of error The oven continues working Contact a skilled technician Auxiliary power...

Page 18: ...n the appliance indicates that the product must be collected separately from other waste at the end of its service life At the end of the appliance s service life the user must therefore deliver it to the appropriate centres for the separate collection of electrical and electronic waste Separate waste collection and subsequent treatment recovery and disposal are conducive to the production of equi...

Page 19: ... seals electronic parts and all possible accessories transport costs from the consumer the end user and or purchaser to the Tecnoeka Ltd facility and vice versa The warranty does not include oven replacement costs and the related installation costs The warranty excludes products purchased as used or purchased from third parties that are not connected to or authorised by Tecnoeka TECNOEKA SRL is no...

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