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ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS
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2.5 - Disposal of your product
• Your product is designed and manufactured
with high quality materials and components,
which can be recycled and reused.
• When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is
attached to a product it means the product is
covered by the European Directive 2002/96/CE.
• Please inform yourself about the local separate
collection system for electrical and electronics
products.
• Please act according to your local rules and
do not dispose of your old products with your
normal household waste.
The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent.
2.6 - Putting into operation
Check that:
• The oven has been installed correctly, is stable and perfectly level.
• The electrical connection has been made correctly, the electrical
cable complies and the multiple pole switch and the electrical system
are present and effective.
• The water supply and steam discharge system are efficient (check
for leaks).
• The cooking fumes extraction system - the hood, for instance - is in
proper working order.
• At this point, turn on the oven following the operating instructions
and make sure the various functions (various cooking programmes,
core temperature probe) are working properly. Where necessary,
consult the troubleshooting section.
2.7 - Safety devices
The oven features the following safety and protection devices:
• Oven cooking chamber safety thermostat: if the oven cooking
chamber overheats, this device trips, cutting off the power supply to
the heating elements.
• The door switch, if present, interrupts oven operation when opened:
both the heating system and the chamber ventilation motor are
deactivated.
• The safety fuse protecting electronic control board (PCB) is a 250V
- 200mA FAST Fuse. The fuse is located on the electronic control
board (PCB). Before replacing the fuse, ensure that the machine
(Oven) is disconnected from the mains power supply.
2.8 -Troubleshooting
Oven cooking
chamber
heating does not
come on.
• Temperature not programmed properly.
• Safety thermostat tripped.
• Faulty chamber probe.
• Temperature control thermostat faulty.
• Heating elements contactor faulty.
• Wires to heating elements disconnected.
• Door not fully closed.
Temperature control
incorrect.
• Faulty chamber probe.
• Thermostat bulb faulty or not in place.
Fan motor not
working.
• Wires disconnected.
• Capacitor faulty.
• Foreign matter blocking fan.
• Door not fully closed.
The fan motor does
not
reverse direction
• Reverser defective.
The oven turns itself
off
• Interrupted power supply.
• Faulty door micro-switch.
Fault
Possible causes
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2 - Second Part_Installation instructions and maintenance