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7 - RESERVED FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT

0878_GB_99 

- ELECTRIC OVEN

11

· 16

01/2012

7.1 Parameters configuration

when the board is on OFF press contemporaneously buttons 3 and 4.
On the display 11 will come up the written PA, use buttons 6 and 7
to insert the parameters access password value, correspondent a 

-19

.

After inserted the password press for three seconds buttons 3 and 4,
display 11 visualizes  the label of the first parameter, whereas display
12 visualizes its value. Use buttons 6 and 7 to modify the value, use
buttons 6 and 7 to scroll the parameters list.

The button 1 pressure allows to memorize the parameters and out-
put from the configuration stage. The board is put on OFF again.

Below you can check the modifiable parameters list.

7.2 Lack of voltage

If there’s a lack of voltage, at the next “power up” the board will
be at the same status it was before the lack of voltage.

If the board was ON, once the voltage is back, the icon PF

will

flash on the three display groups. Pressing on any buttons the sym-
bol will be switched off

If a time counting was running, the display will visualize a flashing 0
and the buzzer will beep, like the time counting was terminate and
the relative exit of the external buzzer is activated. The pressure of
any buttons will stop the buzzer, deactivates the relative exit of the
external buzzer and  the display backs to visualize the last time set.

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Parameter

P0

°C

°F

1

°C

0

P5

100

2

2

9

-30

0

30

0

P1

P2

P3

P4

P6

Option °C e °F
0 = °C
1 = °F

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°C

-30

0

30

°C

°C

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°C

Visualization during the adjustment
0 = temperature
1 = setpoint

Hysteresis of regulation

Offset temperature of temperature
probe 1

Setpoint regulator 1

P5

100

P8

P6

°C

Setpoint regulator 2

0

50

P5

P6

°C

Minimum setpoint regulator 1

P5

450

P6

450

°C

Maximum setpoint regulator 1

0

50

P9

P6

°C

Minimum setpoint regulator 2

P5

450

P10

450

°C

Maximum setpoint regulator 2

P15

10

P14

P16

sec

Time preset

0

0

P15

P16

sec

sec

Minimum settable time 

P15

240

P16

1999

sec

Maximum settable time

0

15

P17

60

sec

Duration buzzer sound

55

60

P19

70

°C

Over temperature alarm threshold

0

30

P12

60

sec

Switch off delay fan 1 and 2

0

30

P11

60

sec

Tangential fan switch off delay

0

0

P18

1

Enabling over temperature alarm
board
0 = unable
1 = enable

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0

1

P20

1

Input polarity door status
0 = NO
1 = NC

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0

0

P21

3

Opening door effect
0 = no one
1 = fans block
2 = light switching on
3 = fans block and  light switching on

0

30

P13

60

Switch off delay fan cooling off

P7

Offset temperature probe
regulator 2

Minimum

value

Unit of

measure

Maximum

value

Default

value

Description

Summary of Contents for GSP01

Page 1: ...0878_GB_99 01 2012 Instructions for installation use e maintenance ELECTRIC OVEN GSP01 941 000 00 ...

Page 2: ...CHARACTERISTICS 0878_GB_99 ELECTRIC OVEN 2 16 01 2012 Supplied by Date Customer Service FAX e mail ...

Page 3: ...1 Preparation and Start up 7 5 1 1 Start up 7 5 2 Maintenance 7 6 Instructions for use 8 6 1 Safety cleaning and repair rules 8 6 2 Start up and shutting down 8 6 2 1 Setting the temperature 8 6 2 2 Setting and using the timer 8 6 2 3 Interior light 9 6 3 Appliance care and frequency of maintenance 9 6 3 1 Precautions in the event of a malfunction 9 6 3 2 Precautions if not using for long periods ...

Page 4: ...0878_GB_99 ELECTRIC OVEN 4 16 01 2012 52 444 607 5 551 31 538 31 50 600 551 600 547 5 60 50 94 469 37 444 52 31 538 31 60 P 75 105 75 105 Equipotential Data plate Open 1 DIAGRAM ...

Page 5: ...3B P P mbar 30 30 20 II2H3 P mbar 30 37 20 II2H3 P mbar 28 37 20 25 II2L3B P P mbar 30 30 II2ELL3B P P mbar 50 50 20 20 II2E 3 P mbar 28 37 20 25 II2H3B P P mbar 50 50 20 I2E P mbar 20 II2H3B P P mbar 30 30 II2H3 P mbar 28 37 20 I3B P P mbar 30 30 I3 P mbar 28 37 SE FI DK CZ SK SI IT CH PT ES IE GB GR NL DE FR BE AT CH LU EE LV LT EE LV LT NO MT CY IS HU CY MOD MOD ART N N Qn kW m3 h MADE IN ITALY...

Page 6: ...We advise you to wear protective gloves during any maintenance and repair work 4 2 Structure equipment and safety devices of the unit Load bearing structure of stainless steel with 4 feet adjustable in height Digital controls Heating is provided by two shielded resistors equipped with a motor fan Temperature is controlled electronically Goes ahead from room temperature to 450 C Safety thermostat t...

Page 7: ...en made in accordance with the instructions in this booklet all the current safety requirements regulations legislation and directives have been complied with electrical connection complies with requirements the cable and installed appliance are not subjected to strain and are not in contact with hot surfaces 5 1 1 Start up Follow the user instructions to put the appliance into service Check that ...

Page 8: ...is guarantees a long life to all the internal compo nents and avoid the block of the safety thermostat The three turned on led 2 green and 1 orange on the display 13 indicates the fans in function 6 2 1 Setting the temperature Attention Heating cooking without cylinders cannot exceed 300 C Switch on the oven see chapter 6 2 Start up and shutting down To start heating press button 2 Two different t...

Page 9: ...screwing the 4 fastening bolts 2 fig 3A inserting the key in the hole slide the guard forward movement A to release the screw head remove the guard by lifting it movement B The fan resistan ce chamber can now be accessed for cleaning For more thorough cleaning the fan can be removed by unscrewing the central nut that secures it to the motor shaft NB the nut is a left nut the refore UNSCREW clockwi...

Page 10: ...ion centre or returned to the reseller when buying a new equivalent item of equipment The user is responsible for delivering the unit at the end of its life to the appropriate collection facilities Failure to do so shall result in the user being subject to the penalties prescribed by the legislation in force on waste Suitable separated collection so that the unit no longer used can be sent off for...

Page 11: ...rminate and the relative exit of the external buzzer is activated The pressure of any buttons will stop the buzzer deactivates the relative exit of the external buzzer and the display backs to visualize the last time set Parameter P0 C F 1 C 0 P5 100 2 2 9 30 0 30 0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P6 Option C e F 0 C 1 F C 30 0 30 C C C Visualization during the adjustment 0 temperature 1 setpoint Hysteresis of regula...

Page 12: ...ord need replacement it must be type H07 RN F or superior All electrical components can be accessed by removing the control panel upper lid and or bottom The door basket can be replaced by pulling it and inserting the new one through a slight preassure Initial Er1 DISP1 Damaged regulating probe 1 Deactivation of the first adjusting heat and buzzer sound Er2 DISP2 Damaged regulating probe 2 Deactiv...

Page 13: ...R1 F1 Line input terminal board Electronic card Lower temperature sensor Upper temperature sensor Lower heating element 1600W Upper heating element 1200W Upper heating element motor fan 32W Lower heating element motor fan 32W Cooling motor fan 35W Keyboard fan cooling red black 1 8W Oven interior light 25W Chamber safety thermostat Cooling motor safety thermostat Contactor Transformateur Fuse ...

Page 14: ...0878_GB_99 ELECTRIC OVEN 14 16 01 2012 NOTES ...

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Page 16: ...MPROVEMENT THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED GIGA GRANDI CUCINE S r l Via Pisana 336 Loc Olmo 50018 SCANDICCI FI ITALY Tel 39 055 722 33 11 linee r a Fax 39 055 7310 056 www gigagrandicucine it info gigagrandidicucine it ...

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