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4.8.1 MAINTENANCE 

 

 

 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE  

Technical assistance

By pressing this button a password is requested for 

accessing the area reserved for authorised technical 

personnel in order to edit the various oven operation 

parameters. 

5.   SWITCHING OFF IN CASE OF A FAULT

In case of a fault, deactivate the appliance:

• Turn off the automatic power switch located ahead of the ap-

pliance and close the water and gas cocks.

• Contact an After-Sales Service Centre with quali

fi

 ed personnel 

authorised by the manufacturer.

IMPORTANT!
With cooking cycle in progress, the signalling of an error 
code occurs with continuous sounding of the buzzer and 
stopping of the cycle.
In this case the appliance can be used in ways not involving 
the conditions that generated the error. Therefore just pro-
gram the oven for a cycle that does not use the damaged 
component.
The After-Sales Service must be informed of the alarm code 
appearing on the display.

6.   CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

•  Have the appliance fully checked periodically (at least once a 
year). For that purpose, it is advisable to stipulate a maintenance 
contract.

for AUSTRALIA

For service and spare parts, please contact:
Electrolux - Tom Stoddart Pty Ltd
Zanussi - JL Lennard Pty Ltd

• Turn off the automatic power switch located ahead of the ap-

pliance and close the water and gas cocks.

• At the end of each day, clean the oven compartment using 

suitable products and following the supplier's recommendations.

• Do not clean the appliance with direct jets of water.

• Do not use products containing chlorine (chlorine bleach, hydro-

chloric acid, etc.), even if diluted, to clean the steel parts.

• Do not use corrosive substances (e.g. muriatic acid) to clean 

the 

fl

 oor under the appliance.

MAINTENANCE, INSPECTIONS, CHECKS AND

CLEANING

FREQUENCY

Routine cleaning

Daily

General cleaning of machine and surrounding
area

Mechanical protection devices

Monthly

Check condition and for any deformation ,
loosening or removed parts.

Control and Machine structure

Yearly

Check mechanical part for any breakage or
deformation, tightening of screws. Check
readability and conditionof words, stickers 
and symbols and restore if necessary.

Electrical connection cable and plug

Yearly

Check connection cable (replace it if neces-
sary ) and plug.

The appliance (except for some models)

 

has an automatic com-

partment cleaning programme called CLEANING SYSTEM; for 

its use see par. 4.7 CLEANING.

The CLEANING SYSTEM program requires detergents, therefore 

fi

 ll the DETERGENT CONTAINER - max. 5 litres (on RIGHT with 

RED cap) and the RINSE AID CONTAINER - max. 1.2 litres (on 

LEFT with BLUE cap) located under the control panel:

 

 

     

RINSE AID__________________   __________DETERGENT

max. 1.2 litres

 

 

 

 

          

max. 5 litres

 

 

 

 

 

 

For models 20GN1/1-2/1 connect the tubes (supplied) on the left 

side of the oven (RH connection RED symbol for DETERGENT; 

LH connection BLUE symbol for RINSE AID) and insert the other 

ends in their respective containers (not supplied) 

fi

 lled with DE-

TERGENT and RINSE AID. 

To ensure best cleaning results, as well as to protect the oven 

with the integrated CLEANING SYSTEM, the following deter-

gents must be used:

  ELECTROLUX "ExtraStrong Clean 

for

 Oven" - Detergent

(Code 0S1192)

  ELECTROLUX "ExtraStrong Rinse 

for

 Oven" - Rinse Aid

(Code 0S1193)

Do not use detergent or rinse aid powder dissolved in water or 

in gel form and containing chlorine.

Summary of Contents for 236200

Page 1: ...PERATION CHECK 37 7 MAINTENANCE 37 8 BRIEF TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 37 9 POSITIONING OF MAIN COMPONENTS 37 III OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 38 1 OVEN DOOR OPENING 38 1 1 6 AND 10 RACK MODEL 38 1 2 20 RACK MODEL 38 2 Oven door closing 38 2 1 6 AND 10 RACK MODELS 38 2 2 20 RACK MODELS 38 3 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL m 39 3 2 MAIN FUNCTIONS AND SYMBOLS 39 OVEN USE 42 4 CONTROL PANEL USE 42 4 1 SWITCHING THE...

Page 2: ...alificationareallowed to install commission and service this product WARNING Failure to use a qualified authorised installer WILL INVA LIDATE THE WARRANTY conditions and may render the appliance inoperative Ifanydoubtpleaseconsultthemanufacturerforfurtheradvice Under no circumstances must this product be used unless installed and or commissioned by a qualified engineer I GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 2 ...

Page 3: ... this appliance while it is in operation Never check for leaks with an open flame The appliance is not suitable for a marine environment 3 1 PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Give below is a summary table of the Personal Protection Equipment PPE to be used during the various stages of the machine s service life X Safety footwear Protective garments Gloves Ear protectors Mask Safety helmet Stage Transp...

Page 4: ...KING All the packing materials are environmentally friendly They can be stored without risk or burned in a special waste incineration plant Recyclable plastic components are marked as follows polyethylene outer wrapping instructions bag gas PE nozzle bag polypropylene roof packing panels straps pp polystyrene foam corner protectors PS 4 2 USE Our appliances are designed and optimised with laborato...

Page 5: ...h contact opening distance of at least 3 mm must be installed ahead of the appliance This switch must be installed in the building s permanent electrical system in the immediate vicinity of the appliance A device interlocked plug lockable switch or similar devices lockableintheopenpositionduringmaintenancemustbeinstalled ahead of the appliance Appliance max leakage current is 5 mA Theappliancemust...

Page 6: ...tenance Attention Dispensers of substances for preventing scale in the pipes e g polyphosphate dispensers must notbeusedbecausetheycancompromisecorrect appliance operation WATER CHARACTERISTICS INLET N To guarantee correct appliance operation several water treatmentsystemsmayhavetobeinstalled Forthatpurpose see the instructions of the following Flow Chart 5 f 5 f Hardness appraisal Water system re...

Page 7: ...f interruption Automatic reset thermal device inside the fan which is acti vated if the fan overheats protecting unit operation it cuts off the electrical power to the appliance 6 OPERATION CHECK Switch the appliance on as described in the section Operating instructions Explain appliance operation routine maintenance and cleaning operations to the user with the help of the instruction handbook Att...

Page 8: ...nside the oven during operation The maximum height at which the trays are placed in the oven must not exceed 1 6 m This applies if installed according to the instructions and using original accessories except for stacked ovens In case of stacked ovens or in any other case when the above distance is exceeded the following sticker supplied must be placed on the front of the oven in a visible positio...

Page 9: ...okingcycle seesymbol MM SS or Digital thermometer thermostat for control of product core tempe rature CookingwithECO DELTA forcookinglargepieces offood atleast5kg e g wholeturkey legofpork etc Inthiscookingmodeatemperaturesettingofbetween 1 C and 120 C is selected In this case cooking is moderate and long since the COMPARTMENT temperature is automatically adjustedaccordingtothetemperatureinsidethe...

Page 10: ...ired time Multitimer for setting cooking of foods at the same temperature but at different times max 14 MULTIPHASE Cooking with phases in sequence for setting cooking programs with several phases in automatic sequence max 15 phases Active pause phase Add pause phase by entering a time value in this mode it is possible to delay the start of cooking pro grams or include a pause between two cycles e ...

Page 11: ...eovenconfigurationtodefaultvalues Reset Identity Card Oven identification giving rating data and software version This item is located in the Set tings drawer Drawer Thedrawerisanexpansionlocatedinsideseveralenvironmentsof the menu and contains options that are useful in some functions Technical assistance ...

Page 12: ...nctions menu to simplify use and can be customised as required by adding or removing some functions The touch screen has a similar use to that of a cell phone and computer with drop down menu and keypad for entering values In some cases by touching the required symbol a screen relevant to the symbol appears and in others only the function is selected TOUCH the required part of the Display to perfo...

Page 13: ...n close the door to start cooking In case of AUTOMATIC START just close the door to automati cally start the cycle After about 10 seconds the following Cooking in Progress screen will appear Convection 160 2 17 2 30 Phase 2 3 3 Cooking PHASE 2 of 3 Hot Air cycle in progress HUMIDIFICATION in progress Set TEMPERATURE TIME in progress set TIME HALFSPEEDinprogress example InPROGRAMMEDmode theword Con...

Page 14: ...ancel it just touch the same button again To return to the initial setting select another cycle and return to the same Cooling it is possible to set an oven compartment cooling temperature to be reached which will be indicated with the corresponding symbol on the cooking in progress screen Compartment cooling therefore occurs manually and is done outside the cooking cycle cycle HOT AIR HUMIDIFICAT...

Page 15: ...re shows phase 1 with the following settings 1 phase number Hot Air cycle 5 humidification 160 temperature C 0 30 cooking phase time 0 hours 30 minutes Also one or more phases can be skipped during cooking press the symbol next to phase 3 ex in figure to go to this 50 50 225 0 45 3 The Multiphase also has special phases such as Pause for setting a pause between cooking cycles Maintaining cycle wit...

Page 16: ...n order to always be higher than that in the core of the product 20 70 120 0 TEMPERATURE C compart ment core probe Δ T Eco Delta 50 C TIME The graph shows an example with a set Delta of 50 C where the compartment temperature increases keeping this difference of 50 C constant with respect to the core probe This type of cooking is slower than the conventional cooking method but has the advantage of ...

Page 17: ...ss the START button 2 Stopping the cycle When the required product core tempe rature is reached the oven stops automatically and the elapsed cooking cycle time is displayed 3 Core probe mode deactivation Set a cooking time on the Timer This action automatically cuts out the core probe whereas it is the opposite when the time is set The core probe mode is also deactivated when the oven is switched ...

Page 18: ...e e g UI40_01 prg Wait for completion of the loading process Attention Recipes programs with the same name will be overwritten 5 Press OK and remove the key SAVE recipes programs from Oven on USB 1 Insert the USB key 2 Access the Programs menu 3 Open the drawer and select the symbol save on USB Wait for completion of the save procedure 4 Press OK and remove the key 4 6 CLEANING CLEANING SYSTEM Thi...

Page 19: ... Phase Reduce Water Consumption The Green Spirit Economizer function enablesuseofthecleaningprogramsinrespect for the environment If Skip Rinse Aid is selected remember that the traces of scaling could remain in the compartment after cleaning For Skip Drying Phase it is necessary to open the door after cleaning to air the oven For Reduce Water Consumption make sure an efficient ventilation system ...

Page 20: ...ral Show real and set value Multi phase cooking Delayed start Cooking preheating Timer Temperature dialogs Short cooking MultiTimer cooking Eco delta cooking Hold Default convection temp 70 Default steam temp 70 Probe temp increase Δ5 Default cycle PROGRAMS Enable Programs Abilita salvataggio Programmi Enable Programs save CLEANING Enable Cleaning Force after 0 00 of cooking Default cycle Soft Med...

Page 21: ...rine bleach hydro chloric acid etc even if diluted to clean the steel parts Do not use corrosive substances e g muriatic acid to clean the floor under the appliance MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS CHECKS AND CLEANING FREQUENCY Routine cleaning Daily General cleaning of machine and surrounding area Mechanical protection devices Monthly Check condition and for any deformation loosening or removed parts Cont...

Page 22: ...l 1 2 Removal Air filter Fitting Non compliance with the above will result in filter inefficiency and produce anomalous effects in cooking Clean the stainless steel parts every day using lukewarm soapy water rinsing with plenty of water and drying thoroughly Do not clean the stainless steel with steel wool brushes or scrapers in common steel as they could deposit ferrous particles which oxidise ca...

Page 23: ...he CLEANING SYSTEM rotating jet Fig 6 It is advisable to clean the jet in case of long periods of CLEANING SYSTEM disuse difficulty in wash arm rotation probable nozzle obstruction use of very hard water If the nozzles are completely obstructed use the tip of a knife to remove any encrustations Extract without removing the retaining clip A from the middle block of the jet For this operation insert...

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