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9. Conventional warranty

 

The Tecnoeka product is designed for food use only and is covered by warranty according to law (art. 1490 
and  subsequent  c.c.)  for  Professional  Customers,  or  customers  who  purchase  from  the  Dealer  with  VAT 
number. The Tecnoeka product is professional and certified according to IEC EN 60335-1 and can only be 
sold to professional users. 
With the exclusion of any additional warranty, the Vendor undertakes to repair, at their sole discretion, only 
those  parts  of  their  products  that  prove  tainted  by  an  original  fault  as  long  as,  subject  to  forfeiture,  the 
customer has reported the fault within 12 months from purchase and reported the defect within 8 days 
from the date when it was found, in writing, attaching copy of the invoice, of the receipt or tax receipt 
proving the purchase. 
Including the event in which the customer is unable to produce the invoice, receipt or tax receipt proof of 
purchase  or  the  terms  outlined  above  are  not  complied  with,  the  warranty  is  expressly  forfeited  in  the 
following cases: 
1)Faults or breakdowns of components caused by transport. 
2)Damage deriving from inadequate electrical, hydraulic and gas supply systems compared to that provided 
in the installation manual, or anomalous operation of the same. 
3)Damage  deriving  from  the  incorrect  product  installation,  or  installation  not  in  accordance  with  the 
installation  manual  and,  in  particular,  damage  due  to  inadequacy  of  the  flues  and  drains  to  which  the 
product itself is connected. 
4)Use of the product for purposes other than its intended use, as specified and resulting from the technical 
documentation issued by Tecnoeka. 
5)Damage  due  to  the  use  of  the  Product  not  in  accordance  with  the  instructions  in  the  use  and 
maintenance manual. 
6)Tampering with the product. 
7)Product adjustment, maintenance and repair interventions carried out by unqualified personnel. 
8)Use of non-original spare parts or not authorised by Tecnoeka. 
9)Damage  or  defects  caused  by  negligent  and/or  imprudent  use  of  the  product,  or  in  contrast  with  the 
instructions prescribed by the use and maintenance manual.  
10)Damage caused by fire or other natural events and, in any case, by fortuitous events or any other cause 
beyond the manufacturer’s control. 
11)Damage to components subject to normal wear that require to be periodically replaced.  
Also  excluded  from  the  warranty:  painted  or  enamelled  parts,  knobs,  handles,  mobile  or  removal  plastic 
parts,  light  bulbs,  glass  parts,  gaskets,  electronic  parts  and  any  accessory  parts  and  transport  from  the 
consumers, final user and/or purchases location to Tecnoeka srl and vice versa. Replacement costs of the 
oven and relative installation expenses are also excluded from the warranty.  The warranty does not cover 
the Products purchased as used or from third parties, not connected or authorised by Tecnoeka. 
TECNOEKA SRL shall not be liable for damage, either direct or indirect, caused by product fault or ensuing 
from forced discontinuation of its use. 
Repairs under warranty do not result in extension or renewal of the same. 
The components replaced under warranty are, in turn, covered by 6-month warranty from shipment date, 
certified by the transport document issued by Tecnoeka. 
No  one  is  authorised  to  change  the  warranty  terms  and  conditions  or  to  issue  others,  either  verbal  or 
written. 

10. Availability and supply of spare parts

 

Tecnoeka srl keeps and ensures the availability of spare parts for a maximum of 24 months from the date 
of  the  sales  invoice  of  the  finished  product  to  the  dealer.  Availability  cannot  be  guaranteed  after  said 
period. 

11. Applicable law and competent Court 

Supply relationships will be governed by Italian law, with the express exclusion of the private international 
law standards and the Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Movable Goods of 11.4.1980. Any 
dispute will be settled exclusively by the Court of Padua. 

 

 
 
 
The products presented in the manual may be subject, without prior notice and responsibility for Tecnoeka 
Srl,  to  technical  and  design  changes  to  improve  the  same  without  affecting  their  essential  features  of 
functionality and safety. Tecnoeka Srl shall not be liable for any inaccuracy due to printing or clerical errors 
in the presentation instruments and technical and commercial description of its products to customers. 

Summary of Contents for MILLENNIAL MKF 1011 CTS

Page 1: ...C OVEN WITH TOUCH SCREEN MKF 464 TS MKF 511 TS MKF 611 CTS MKF 611 VCTS MKF 623 CTS MKF 664 TS MKF 616 TS MKF 711 TS MKF 711 VTS MKF 1011 CTS MKF 1011 VCTS MKF 1064 TS MKF 1016 TS MKF 1111 TS MKF 1111 VTS MKF 1664 TS MKF 2011 TS MKF 1664 TS MKF 2011 TS ...

Page 2: ...ng to the following directives Machinery directive 2006 42 EC Electromagnetic compatibility 2014 30 EU TECNOEKA Srl declares that the above mentioned products comply with the following harmonised directives EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 42 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 62233 TECNOEKA Srl declares that the above mentioned products also comply with the following directives General produ...

Page 3: ... 2 19 Multi level function ____________________________________________________________ 26 2 20 Accessories _____________________________________________________________________ 27 2 21 Cooling ________________________________________________________________________ 28 2 22 Settings ________________________________________________________________________ 29 2 23 Wi Fi network connection __________...

Page 4: ...ged affix the following wording GOODS SUBJECT TO CHECK with the specification of the damage and countersigned by the driver file a written complaint with the vendor within 4 calendar days not business days from the date of delivery after which no complaints shall be accepted For periodic maintenance checks and repairs contact your nearest Technical Support Centre and only use original spare parts ...

Page 5: ...HAZARD Before performing any cleaning on the appliance disconnect the power supply act on the safety magnetic circuit breaker and water supply close the water cock Let it cool completely Any modification to the electrical system that might be required to be able to install the appliance must be carried out by competent personnel only The power supply system must be fitted with effective earthing c...

Page 6: ...ated Avoid prolonged permanence on the steel surfaces of foods containing acidic substances lemon juice vinegar salt etc which cause corrosive deterioration The appliance must be cleaned at regular intervals even daily using automatic washing if available to assure best functionality and lengthening its life cycle In the event specific detergents degreasers are used for cleaning stainless steel en...

Page 7: ...t protection clothing must be worn when extracting the tray trolley from the oven after a cooking cycle burn hazard Ensure the tray trolley can be handled with ease with no hindrance to insertion and extraction operations any collision may cause the spillage of hot liquids or food burn hazard Close trays containing liquids so these cannot be spilled when they are hot burn hazard When the tray trol...

Page 8: ...al Support Centre and only use original spare parts Failure to comply with this provision shall forfeit the warranty right All installation and commissioning operations must exclusively be performed by technically skilled installers according to the manufacturer s instructions and in compliance with national standards in force The technical data plate is located on the side panel of the appliance ...

Page 9: ...ise anti clockwise changes the selected operating parameter modifying the value shown on the display Pressing it slightly push function confirms the selected operating parameter and corresponding set value switching automatically to the next operating parameter Stand by and lock of display If the oven is not used no operation is being performed the stand by mode is automatically activated after 5 ...

Page 10: ... Using the Touch Screen display TOUCH confirms the active function the selected operating parameter and the corresponding set value SCROLL selects the active function and the set parameter value Examples ...

Page 11: ...NOB changes the active function the selected operating parameter and the corresponding set value Examples By turning the knob clockwise you can select the various active functions and the values of the operating parameters in sequence Pressing the knob again confirms the active function and the value of the operating parameter PUSH PUSH ...

Page 12: ... when using the Multilevel function add cooking steps DELETE Deletes the unwanted data inside the selected function BROWSE THE VARIOUS MENUS NAVIGATE BETWEEN THE VARIOUS MENUS WINDOWS Browse the data of the various menus ADD COOKING STEPS RECIPE NOT SAVED IN THE RECIPE BOOK The set recipe is not saved in the recipe book RECIPE SAVED IN THE RECIPE BOOK The set recipe is saved in the recipe book REC...

Page 13: ...ven The available functions are those that can be potentially used by the oven for its operation And they are SIMPLIFIED MODE ACCESSORIES ADVANCED MODE COOLING RECIPE BOOK SETTINGS MULTI LEVEL TECHNICAL SERVICE The Home screen can be activated whenever the symbol is touched Recipe book Board Active functions Recipe books Window Available functions ...

Page 14: ...s way static oven operation is reproduced HUMIDIFICATION DRYING OPERATION Using the algorithms the oven is able to detect the actual percentage of humidity steam in the cooking chamber This independently activates drying or humidification If for example there is 80 of humidity in the cooking chamber and a value of 20 is set on the display the oven automatically detects that the humidity present is...

Page 15: ...sed together with the delayed start The pre heating temperature cannot exceed 270 C MAINTENANCE The MAINTENANCE function can be enabled or disabled by the user when enabled in the cooking program it becomes operational in the last step of the program and it consists in maintaining the temperature inside the cooking chamber at 80 C This function is used to keep food warm at the end of cooking for a...

Page 16: ...ng cycle The following are displayed at the top right of the screen the remaining cooking time and the actual temperature in the cooking chamber The symbol is on the left of the screen and the symbol is in the centre The summary screen contains all parameters and functions that can be set for a single cooking step By selecting each individual parameter you can edit the set value at any time simply...

Page 17: ...wing are displayed at the top right of the screen the remaining cooking time the actual temperature in the cooking chamber and the actual temperature of the core probe if enabled in this case the Cooking time parameter is disabled The symbol is on the left of the screen and the symbol is in the centre The summary screen contains all parameters and functions that can be set for each cooking step By...

Page 18: ...or gasket bottom area and the door itself COOKING WITH ΔT TEMPERATURE There are two parameters to be set to cook with ΔT temperature core temperature and ΔT temperature The cooking time is no longer a control parameter and so does not appear on the summary screen The ΔT temperature parameter makes it possible to maintain constant throughout the cooking step the difference between the temperature i...

Page 19: ...ired value This value is confirmed by pressing the knob turning it again goes directly to the next parameter Touching displays the summary screen Fig 17 touching it again enables the cooking cycle The following are displayed at the top right of the screen the actual temperature in the cooking chamber and the actual temperature of the core probe The symbol is on the left of the screen and the symbo...

Page 20: ...ping the cooking cycle 2 10 Cooking cycle with core probe and ΔT temperature Advanced mode Set the following parameters by touching the Advanced mode function icon on the display Fig 18 and then sliding your finger twice on the display to the left Fig 19 Core temperature Fan speed ΔT Temperature Semi static cooking Humidity Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 21 The parameter value is set by sliding up or do...

Page 21: ...ically confirms the function and the window goes back to show the Parameters screen vice versa if the symbol is touched the function is not confirmed The window still goes back to Parameters screen mode The Pre heating function cannot be enabled together with the delayed start 2 12 Cooking cycle with Maintenance function The Maintenance function can be set before or after setting the cooking cycle...

Page 22: ... appears next to the name then touching the symbol at the bottom right of the screen stores the recipe vice versa by touching the symbol the recipe is not stored and the screen goes back to Image and recipe name mode Fig 22 Fig 23 2 15 Program storage recipe with picture To program a recipe with its picture proceed as follows store the photo with the image of the recipe in a pen drive insert pen d...

Page 23: ...dows of the screen The recipes available in the windows can be displayed in a single screen by touching the symbol Fig 26 or separately by sliding to the right or left the finger on the photos that represent them Once the recipe has been selected the summary screen appears Fig 27 where all the parameters relating to the cooking cycle of the recipe appear Furthermore by touching the symbol informat...

Page 24: ...h the symbol and select the recipe you want to delete the name of the recipe is highlighted on a red background Fig 28 Touch the symbol a pop up message will be displayed in order to confirm or undo the operation Touch the symbol to confirm the cancellation touch the symbol to undo the operation Fig 28 Important Only one recipe can be deleted at a time ...

Page 25: ... recipes and automatically load all the Chef Recipes into the USB stick Important If Export all cooking programs has been earlier activated it won t be possible to activate the option Import a single cooking program temporarily The option Import all cooking programs could be activated indeed 2 18 2 Import all recipes stored programs The user through the USB plug can import all the recipes of a pen...

Page 26: ...es in the following way but only Import some recipes can be activated 2 18 4 Import some recipes stored programs The user through the USB plug can import some recipes of a pen drive into the Chef Recipes After following the instructions in point 2 18 simply touch the words Import some recipes the Import Recipes screen appears where the names of the food categories in the pen drive are highlighted ...

Page 27: ...rameter value set and the symbol appear Fig 31 Touching the bin symbol deletes the parameter value and displays the add level screen again The Time parameter can also be set by turning the knob clockwise or anti clockwise to the desired value This value is confirmed by pressing the knob the screen with the parameter value set and the symbol appear Touching the bottom right symbol displays the summ...

Page 28: ...isplays the screen with the modes available Fig 35 L1 Eco 39 L2 Normal 69 L3 Intensive 100 R Rinse 9 Pump loading 2 Touching the text of the desired mode displays the window that shows the operating time of the mode Fig 36 Touching the symbol starts the washing the operating screen Fig 37 displays the text identifying the washing mode in progress the washing time countdown and the symbol which all...

Page 29: ...t enables the function and the corresponding window Fast cooling appears displaying in real time the temperature in the cooking chamber Open the oven door to enable the function The function may be disabled at any time by touching the symbol otherwise it disables automatically when the temperature inside the cooking chamber reaches 40 C Fig 38 ...

Page 30: ...You can select the desired language Sounds You can enable or disable the buzzer volume beep Import export from Flash drive You can import upload and export download the cooking programs recipes via USB pen drive HACCP You can enable or disable the HACCP function The HACCP function has the purpose of recording the operative data of cooking cycles performed constantly monitoring their progress The H...

Page 31: ... the internet connection to which you want to connect and then touch the symbol to confirm Fig 42 Fig 41 Fig 42 If the selected Wi Fi network is password protected the password request screen appears Fig 43 proceed with the insertion of the password using the alphanumeric keypad and confirm by touching the symbol Fig 43 ...

Page 32: ...obility system patented of the internal door glass The system allows you to slide the internal glass down or up according to the application needs Glass down use without trolley To obtain this position the oven door must be completely opened and by exerting adequate force slide the internal door glass down until the mechanical lock device is engaged the closing click can be heard Fig 45 This posit...

Page 33: ...e trolley hits against the glass it might break it injury hazard By bringing the glass up the alarm is disabled and the oven works properly Glass up and door closed with no tray trolley inserted Without tray trolley in the display shows the window with the words Poorly positioned glass move the glass downwards A sound alarm goes off which is repeated intermittently This internal glass position wit...

Page 34: ...es not let it be turned on in the event the temperature inside the oven s cooking chamber should exceed 100 C before performing a washing cycle ensure the drain is free to avoid overflowing into the cooking chamber The washing programs and the frequency with which to use them depend on the type of products baked in the oven To maintain adequate hygienic levels and to prevent spoiling the stainless...

Page 35: ...ly Fig 48 After filling bottle B supplied with descaling liquid insert the cannula without the spraying end into the provided hole A on the air cover Press the bottle repeatedly with one hand to insert the descaling liquid into the hole the amount 500 ml 0 5 litres in a full bottle is sufficient Let the descaling liquid act for at least 8 9 hours possibly overnight After the time required reconnec...

Page 36: ... and dried with a soft cloth Should you wish to use specific products on the market these must comply with the cleaning requirements set out in the General information paragraph paragraph 8 1 It is worth remembering that the counter supporting the appliance or the floor surrounding the appliance area should also be cleaned without using acid corrosive substances e g muriatic acid since the vapours...

Page 37: ...here is no steam production in the cooking chamber Non conforming water mains connection Check connection to the water mains Closed stopcock Check the cock Obstructed water inlet filter Clean the filter Damaged water inlet solenoid valve Contact a skilled technician Steam generator safety thermostat activated Contact a skilled technician Closed door steam escapes through the gasket Non conforming ...

Page 38: ...r Contact a skilled technician Damaged needle shaped core probe E03 Overheated motors safety circuit breaker tripped Overheated motor motor thermal protection is triggered Disabled oven operation Contact a skilled technician E04 Maximum oven operating temperature exceeded tripped safety thermostat Active safety thermostat Disabled oven operation Contact a skilled technician E10 Poorly positioned g...

Page 39: ...e above 75 C on the display card Disabled oven operation Contact a skilled technician E06 Main power micro card overtemperature exceeded the temperature of 75 C Overtemperature above 75 C on the main power micro card Disabled oven operation Contact a skilled technician E07 Auxiliary power micro card overtemperature exceeded the temperature of 75 C Overtemperature above 75 C on the auxiliary power ...

Page 40: ...vertemperature exceeded the temperature of 60 C Overtemperature above 60 C on the main power micro card The display shows the type of error The oven continues working Contact a skilled technician W03 Auxiliary power micro card overtemperature exceeded the temperature of 60 C Overtemperature above 60 C on the auxiliary power micro card The display shows the type of error The oven continues working ...

Page 41: ...hing The display shows the type of error The oven continues working Activate multiple washing cycles in Intensive mode L3 W09 Faulty heating elements Excessive time taken to reach the required temperature The display shows the type of error The oven continues working without heating the cooking chamber Contact a skilled technician ...

Page 42: ...cing needs the user may contact Tecnoeka on the numbers shown on the cover or refer to the website www tecnoeka com 8 Information to users Pursuant to Directive 2012 19 EU the crossed out bin symbol on the appliance indicates that at the end of its life the product must be collected separately from other waste The user must therefore deliver the appliance at the end of its service life to the appr...

Page 43: ...escribed by the use and maintenance manual 10 Damage caused by fire or other natural events and in any case by fortuitous events or any other cause beyond the manufacturer s control 11 Damage to components subject to normal wear that require to be periodically replaced Also excluded from the warranty painted or enamelled parts knobs handles mobile or removal plastic parts light bulbs glass parts g...

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