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1.   Precaution 

1.1

 

  Safety Precaution

 

1. To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the following 

instructions must be followed. 

2. Incorrect operation due to ignoring instructions will cause harm or damage. 
3. Before maintenance, please read carefully the following instructions at first.

 

 
 

1.2

       

Warning

 

 

1

. The power cord shall be replaced with

 the original power cord, 

specifications 

for an insulation power line which is no less than AWG8*2 +AWG10*1 and resists 

temperature of greater than 60

2. All apparatus within a radius of 50mm from this product must resist 

temperature of greater than 75°C, otherwise, deformations are easily to be 

caused during the application process of this product. 

3. When the wrapping materials are removed, keep such materials like metal 

sheet, packing bag, foam and screws out of reach of children’s reach to avoid 

potential dangers. For example, the children may suffocate as a result of 

swallowing tiny components or playing with packing bag. 

 

 

 

2.   Dimension 

 

 

 

 

Note: Dimensions for reference only

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model

 

W (mm)  H (mm)  D (mm) 

65L All the models

 

595 

595 

575 

Summary of Contents for EB8005ED

Page 1: ...relevant qualifications Any incorrect maintenance may result in other dangers The power and gas supply must be cut off before maintenance A new power cord which meets the relevant technical requiremen...

Page 2: ...adjustment 4 3 3 Timer function 5 3 4 Display introduction 5 4 Circuit diagram 6 4 1 EB8005ED EB8010ED 6 4 2 EB8015ED EB8015W Eb8016ED 6 4 3 EB8013ED 6 5 Installation 7 5 1 Preparation before install...

Page 3: ...less than AWG8 2 AWG10 1 and resists temperature of greater than 60 2 All apparatus within a radius of 50mm from this product must resist temperature of greater than 75 C otherwise deformations are ea...

Page 4: ...hing control buttons Model 65DTE 3 2 Temperature adjustment Rotate the knob to the expected temperature position Model 65CME 65CNE 65DME 65DNE 65DEE Rotate the knob and watch the display rotate it to...

Page 5: ...function display Lamp function display Child lock function display 3 Rotate the knob to the expected timer position Model 65CME 65DME Set the timer by the buttons Model 65DEE Set the timer by the but...

Page 6: ...65DEE40xxx 4 8 65DEE41xxx 4 9 65DME30xxx 8 4 14 65DNE31xxx 4 15 65DTE40xxx 4 19 65DAE40xxx 4 20 65DAE41xxx 4 21 65DAE42xxx 4 2 EB8015ED EB8015W EB8016ED 4 1 EB8005ED EB8010ED 4 Cirquit diagramm 4 3 E...

Page 7: ...mbustible and non heat resistant articles shall be kept away from the surrounding of the oven 4 The ground shall be maintained flat enough for placing the oven to ensure sufficient stability of the pr...

Page 8: ...ings on the dial It will do for our purposes BUTT CONNECTORS CRIMPERS WIRE NUTS and ELECTRICAL TAPE For splicing small wire When splicing wire on ovens you must make sure you use high temp connections...

Page 9: ...e cabinet See the appropriate procedures to determine if removal from the cabinet is necessary Step 1 Remove the oven door Due to the weight of this appliance removing the oven door will significantly...

Page 10: ...movable buckle of door hinge as indicated in Fig to the other side position as indicated in Fig Step 2 Hold the oven door and lift up open the door 30 angle then slowly and obliquely drag the door ba...

Page 11: ...Point 6 3 1 and put it horizontally on the table Step 2 Use a screwdriver to remove two screws on the bottom of the oven door Step 3 Hold the bottom of the door by one hand on each side lift it up unt...

Page 12: ...handle and disassemble the door handle Step 5 Use a screwdriver to remove the screws fixed the hinges and disassemble the hinges Warning Don t try to use hard stuff forcibly to pull the hinges out an...

Page 13: ...nner glass push the inner glass down and pull the inner glass upward See No 1 No 2 indicated in Fig take the inner glass out See No 3 indicated in Fig And then take the middle glass out See No 4 No 5...

Page 14: ...e a screwdriver to remove the screws fixed the hinges and disassemble the hinges Note When assemble the middle glass please make sure the glass is put in the right place See the following figure Lower...

Page 15: ...ded antistatic wrist strap when touching or servicing the control panel Step 1 Disassemble the control panel cover and the control panel back cover by removing the fixed screws Step 2 Disconnect the w...

Page 16: ...driver to remove the screws on control panel holder on the back of knob decoration ring remove the knob assembly by screwing it off the control panel holder Pull the knob out of the knob assembly by h...

Page 17: ...e control panel holder and pull the indicator out of the it Model 65CME 65CNE 65DME 65DNE 65DEE Step 7 Use a screwdriver to remove the screws which fixed the electric components on the control panel M...

Page 18: ...l shock or fire hazard Step 1 Disassemble the control panel cover and control panel back cover please refer to Point 6 4 1 step 1 Step 2 Use a screwdriver to disassemble the screws on back cover and t...

Page 19: ...int 6 4 1 step 1 Step 3 Disassemble the back cover please refer to Point 6 5 Step 4 Use a screwdriver to remove the screws on the back of the cavity inside to disassemble the convection motor cover an...

Page 20: ...panel back cover please refer to Point 6 4 1 step 1 Step 3 Disassemble the back cover please refer to Point 6 5 Step 4 Disconnect the wires on the top heating element For the sake of reassembly conve...

Page 21: ...that are sensitive to electro static discharge ESD So you must wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap when touching or servicing the cooling fan motor Step1 Disassemble the control panel cove...

Page 22: ...he motor and insulation cover and then disassemble the motor 6 11 Disassembly of temperature sensor Model 65DAE 65EAE 65DTE Step1 Disassemble the control panel cover and control panel back cover pleas...

Page 23: ...p2 Remove the screws connected the rail bracket and the cavity and take it out from the clipping hole Step3 Remove the screws connected the slider and the rail bracket and then disassemble the slider...

Page 24: ...omer on right setting temperature Check temperature setting Verify temperature setting against recipe 30 7 Troubleshooting OPERATIONAL DIFFICULTIES AND POSSIBLE CAUSES Symptom Cause Source Troubleshoo...

Page 25: ...d return to Standby mode the door lock activated cooling fan working in high speed then cooling fan change to low speed and stopped 1 Press the CANCEL button to see whether display error code or not 2...

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