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Service Manual EMWK 1060.0

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For internal use only

1. Mount the attachment section 

B

 in the right position in the niche. 

2. Make sure that there is still a gap on both sides of the attachment section. Screw the section tight

with the screws 

H

.

3. Open the cover of the vapour extractor 

C

 full. Push the appliance into the niche. Carefully push the

front of the appliance over the attachment section 

B

4. Keep pushing until the oven front 

G

 is flush with the cupboard and the openings 

D

 under the oven

are located on a plane with the openings 

E

 in the attachment section 

B

5. Secure the appliance to the attachment section 

B

 with the screws 

F

.

6. Mount the attachment section in such a way that the two lips protrude over the edge of the niche

bottom and are flush at the front.

Electric connection

Only connect the appliance to socket outlets with a fuse of at least 16 A. Also check that the main
fuse of your home has a minimum output of 16 A so that it does not suddenly blow during
operation of the microwave oven.

Before operation, check whether the mains voltage is the same as that indicated on the name/rat-
ing plate of the appliance and 

whether the socket outlet is effectively earthed. The manufac-

turer assumes no liability for damage which occurs through the non-observance of these
regulations.

Caution: The mains plug of the appliance must be accessible at all times.

Summary of Contents for EMWK 1060.0

Page 1: ...e y g eoc IHNHFH...

Page 2: ...ice Manual H4 070 52 01 Responsible D Rutz K PPERSBUSCH HAUSGER TE AG Email dieter rutz kueppersbusch de Tel 0209 401 733 Kundendienst Fax 0209 401 743 Postfach 100 132 Date 06 09 2002 45801 Gelsenkir...

Page 3: ...des 13 5 5 Automatic consecutive defrosting and cooking processes 15 5 6 Retrieving recipes already stored Auto buttons 16 5 7 Rapid heating 17 5 8 Children s safety device 17 5 9 Turntable stop butto...

Page 4: ...e turntable its holder and all the accessories 2 There is a plastic bag with assembly material in the oven cavity Please take this bag out of the oven 3 Remove the two screws X from the attachment sec...

Page 5: ...ance to the attachment section B with the screws F 6 Mount the attachment section in such a way that the two lips protrude over the edge of the niche bottom and are flush at the front Electric connect...

Page 6: ...residual current operated circuit breaker if tests are required while the appliance is energised The safety earth terminal must not exceed the standardised values It is of crucial importance for peopl...

Page 7: ...sensor NTC Bowthorpe Thermometrics JS3684 10 C 220 C Oven heating element R1 178V 271W R2 47V 304W Grill heating element 1500 W Break contact for ventilation duct ELTEK 100332 14 3 5 W 0 105 C Transfo...

Page 8: ...nd bits of food and thus prevents the oven cavity from becoming unnecessarily dirty It can also be used directly as cookware The turntable can be cleaned in a dishwasher It must always be able to move...

Page 9: ...ses with the use and subsequent washing up of pots and pans However it is possible for the very hot food to transfer its heat to the plate thus necessitating the use of oven cloths If the appliance is...

Page 10: ...1000 W Very rapid heating of liquids and fresh or deep frozen food and for cooking vegetables 750 W For cooking fish and poultry in general 500 W For melting chocolate and chocolate coatings and for c...

Page 11: ...temperature display Mode selection button Clock button Turntable stop button Temperature selector Knob for setting the Start button time and the cooking period Stop button for cancelling incorrect ent...

Page 12: ...2 Turn the knob to set the time you want The hours flash in the display 3 Press the button Set time The minutes flash in the display 4 Turn the knob to set the time you want The minutes flash in the d...

Page 13: ...tdown of the remaining time appears in the display while the dashes in the display for the oven temperature start to run On expiry of the remaining time 3 sounds are emitted and appears in the display...

Page 14: ...ave power level In the modes Combination mode microwave hot air oven Only hot air oven Select the cooking temperature by pressing the button Oven temperature until the temperature you want is shown in...

Page 15: ...rruption of the cooking process and cancellation of the entries once If the appliance door is closed and the cooking process is still under way press the button Interruption of the cooking process and...

Page 16: ...the oven temperature as described in the previous section Press the START button The changeover from the defrosting to the cooking process is indicated by an acoustic signal 5 6 Retrieving recipes al...

Page 17: ...nterrupting the cooking process and cancelling the entries depressed for 5 sec A short signal is emitted Now it is no longer possible with any cooking process to correct the cooking times To release t...

Page 18: ...air openings on the rear of the appliance and the surface under the turntable so that they do not become clogged with dust and dirt over the course of time Please contact the Customer service to check...

Page 19: ...perly at the frame because it is deformed or the hinges are damaged Door or door seal damaged Appliance obviously damaged All defective or incorrectly set components in the locking control door lockin...

Page 20: ...cut through the metal reeds holding the motor cover see Fig A After the maintenance work install the cover again with the two screws 4 2 x 9 again 8 2 Maintenance of the power cable If maintenance wo...

Page 21: ...ron 1 With ohmmeter at maximum measuring range between each of the heating filament connections and the earthed frame infinite Measure resistance Target value With ohmmeter scale Rx1 Primary coil Heat...

Page 22: ...easuring instrument vertical to the door edge of the appliance and slowly move it along The following areas must be tested for microwave leaks Door and control section All ventilation slits All folded...

Page 23: ...est result is affected by the value of the supply voltage 3 If the voltage is too high or too low the test result is not accurate 4 Place a container holding exactly 1000 ml of water at 15 24 C in the...

Page 24: ...rms inside the appliance to precipitate in the cavity on the cooking surface or on the door frame as condensation Sparking in the appliance In the modes with microwaves and in combination mode do not...

Page 25: ...contact LOG Microswitch MGT Magnetron MON Monitor microswitches NF Mains filter thermal fuse NTC Temperature sensor OL Oven lighting PDX Protective diode PRI Microswitch primary RF1 RF2 Oven heating...

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