Kleenmaid OMFP6010 Service Manual Download Page 34

 

 

Component replacement and adjustment 

procedure

7.15

Door hinges substitution

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

 

Remove the Oven door following 
the 

section 7.3.

 

2.

 

Put the door on a flat surface with 
a soft cloth to prevent scratching of 
the aesthetics.

 

3.

 

Unscrew the door external glass

 

A

.

 

4.

 

Remove the hinges unscrewing its 
screws 

B

.

 

5.

 

To replace the hinges, reverse the 
previous steps.

 

6.

 

To replace the aesthetic glass be 
sure that the door are in the right 
position keeping the glass 
centered.

 

7.

 

Replace the Oven door following 
the 

section 7.3.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for OMFP6010

Page 1: ...Products documentation REVISION DATE 03 10 2011 OMFP6010 60cm PIROLITIC OVEN...

Page 2: ...CATIONS 2 3 1 Heating Elements 2 3 2 Motors 2 3 3 Electric Components 2 4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2 5 OVEN MODEL CONFIGURATION 2 6 MANUAL TEST 2 6 1 How to Verify the Correct Selection 2 6 2 How to Check t...

Page 3: ...CK DOOR MOTOR SWITCH SUBSTITUTION SOLUTION 7 10 DOOR GASKET SUBSTITUTION 7 11 COOKING SAFETY THERMOSTAT SUBSTITUTION 7 12 RESISTOR 800 SUBSTITUTION 7 13 PIRO SAFETY THERMOSTATS SUBSTITUTION 7 14 PROBE...

Page 4: ...d be taken not to make contact with electrical components other than with testing probes Ensure the oven is turned off when removing any electrical component or connection 1 1 2 Good Working Practices...

Page 5: ...plate contains the following information Technical Overview 2 3 Components Specifications 2 3 1 Heating Elements Volts Freq Watts Note Broil 240 2000 1000 Bottom 240 1200 400 Ring if present 240 2500...

Page 6: ...T 1200 400W at 240V o RING ELEMENT 2500W at 240V CONVECTION FAN This fan is available in multifunction cavities it works always at the same speed in all convection modes self clean and dehydrate COOLI...

Page 7: ...display elements turn on 2 Press TEMP TIME and release the knob again all the display elements turn OFF 3 Press TEMP TIME the display shows the Configuration Model 4 Press TEMP TIME the display shows...

Page 8: ...p the control runs a latch auto test lock symbol flashes while the latch is moving Wait for the auto test end When the control is powered for the first time the display is blinking 1 Hold TEMP TIME kn...

Page 9: ...EMP TIME knob the display automatically shows ALLc check that the heating elements fans and lights are energized 2200W or 2500W for ring element if the model is MA06 auxiliary 5 Press and release TEMP...

Page 10: ...ism closed 11 Turn the knob TEMP TIME anticlockwise until the buzzer emits 5 sounds the display shows the time confirming the end of manual test 12 Press and release TEMP TIME knob ones time the clock...

Page 11: ...the display is ON When the door is fully locked OFF When the door is fully unlocked FLASHING When the latch mechanism is moving After self clean the symbol will flash until the temperature will be sa...

Page 12: ...chnical Overview 2 7 Description of Electronic Control The drawing on the previous page explains how the electronic boards work Each relay function is described and the connector of sensor is also sho...

Page 13: ...simultaneously detected OTHER The control is continuously checking the status of the system If an abnormal condition is detected for more than 1 minute a failure occurs The heaters and the other loads...

Page 14: ...ling fan with a voltage lower than nominal If the temperature of 158 F 70 C is depassed the thermostat is closing the circuit and the resistor is by passed and now we can read at the poles of the cool...

Page 15: ...time out overflow The control can t perform any locking or unlocking cycle within the maximum allowed time Latch mechanism problem Latch motor problem Replace the motor 7 8 Defective latch micro swit...

Page 16: ...Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section Fan does not run No power supply 800 resistor broken Replace 800 resistor 7 12 Bad connection Selector broken Check the connectors and the harness Rep...

Page 17: ...arness Replace switch selector 7 17 Motor latch micro switch not switching Replace the motor micro switch 7 9 Door lock control does not run Power supply ok Locked rotor Replace motor 7 8 Burned coil...

Page 18: ...s ON Bad connection Selector contact is broken or in short circuit Check the connectors and the harness Replace the switch selector 7 17 Troubleshooting guide 4 7 Selector Problems Anomaly Possible Ca...

Page 19: ...ing guide 4 9 Door Hinge Problems Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section The door does not close or there is not sealing between door and gasket Hinges system is broken or damaged Replace th...

Page 20: ...ealing between door and gasket The hinges system or the hinges support in the box are damaged Replace the units 7 15 7 16 Component replacement and adjustment procedure 7 1 Oven removal 1 Disconnect t...

Page 21: ...y cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet 2 Remove the upper cover 3 Remove the screws on the attachment bar four lateral three on the top IF PRESENT 4 Disconnect the terminals on the fan 5 Remove t...

Page 22: ...hinges into the upper slots 6 and the lower arms 4 into the lower slots 7 The recesses 5 must hook on the lips 8 2 Move the hinge brackets 1 back down into position 3 Close and open the door slowly to...

Page 23: ...the terminals on the fan in the rear side 6 Remove the four screws on the motor holder and remove it Than to remove the motor from the holder use a 12mm socket 7 Mount the new fan motor on the holder...

Page 24: ...fle by removing the four screws in the cavity 5 Remove the ring element by removing the three screws 6 Mount the new ring element with the new fiber gasket between the base of the element and the back...

Page 25: ...ich is used for ground 5 Remove the upper element by removing two screws on the brackets on top in the cavity 6 Mount the new upper element with a new fiber gasket between the base of the element and...

Page 26: ...screws near the external terminals and the other four on the brackets 5 Remove the brackets 6 Pull out the lower element 7 Replace the new element by reversing the previous steps 8 Pay attention to t...

Page 27: ...e motor micro 5 Remove the lateral screws and internal attachment screws 6 Disassemble the motor by removing the two screws and remove also the brackets 7 Replace the new by reversing the previous ste...

Page 28: ...ts 3 Remove the micro switch by the two screws 4 Replace the new switch by reversing the previous steps see section 7 8 Pay attention when positioning and inserting the door lever mechanism into the w...

Page 29: ...Component replacement and adjustment procedure 7 10 Door Gasket substitution 1 Open door and pull out the gasket by hands 2 Replace with a new one by reversing the previous steps...

Page 30: ...and remove the Oven from the cabinet 2 Remove the upper cover 3 Unscrew the thermostat 4 Replace with a new thermostat by reversing the previous steps 5 The connections must not be loose 6 Reinstall...

Page 31: ...d remove the Oven from the cabinet 2 Remove the upper cover 3 Remove the resistor screws 4 Replace with a new resistor by reversing the previous steps 5 The connections must not be loose 6 Reinstall t...

Page 32: ...nd remove the Oven from the cabinet 2 Remove the upper cover 3 Unscrew the thermostat 4 Replace with a new thermostat by reversing the previous steps 5 The connections must not be loose 6 Reinstall th...

Page 33: ...the Oven from the cabinet 2 Remove the rear covers 3 To replace the probe disconnect it and remove the attachment screws 4 During operation the ceramic fiber must be around the probe hole 5 Reinstall...

Page 34: ...rface with a soft cloth to prevent scratching of the aesthetics 3 Unscrew the door external glass A 4 Remove the hinges unscrewing its screws B 5 To replace the hinges reverse the previous steps 6 To...

Page 35: ...n 7 3 3 Unscrew the boxes to change support 4 Disassembling the hinges box 5 To replace the new hinge box reverse the previous steps During the mounting of the box the wheels will be in a high positio...

Page 36: ...r cover 3 Remove the knobs and the glass 4 Disconnect the bad switch or selector and remove it by the screws 5 Replace the new one by reversing the previous steps 6 DURING MOUNTING THE WIRES OR CONNEC...

Page 37: ...over 3 Remove the knobs and the glass 4 Disconnect the bad selector and remove it by the screws 5 Replace the new selector by reversing the previous steps 6 DURING MOUNTING THE WIRES OR CONNECTIORS MU...

Page 38: ...ve the knobs and the glass 4 Disconnect the bad electronic control board and remove it by the its plastic brackets 5 BEFORE REPLACING THE UNIT SEE FOR OVEN CONFIGURATION FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTION ON S...

Page 39: ...aesthetics 3 Remove the external glass from the door unscrewing two screws on the corner and two screws on the bottom 4 Remove also the handle by its two screws 5 Replace the handle on the new aesthet...

Page 40: ...e glasses and than remove also all the fiber insulation 5 Now depends which glasses is broken if it s the central one disassembling the metal frame which fix the glass and replace with the new one if...

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