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For internal use only

Table of contents

1.

Introduction and Safety Instructions ............................................................................ 4

2.

The control unit at a glance ........................................................................................... 5

3.

Tools and Devices .......................................................................................................... 5

4.

Functional Description of the Honeycomb Control Unit............................................. 6

5.

Electronics of the ESW 308.6 ........................................................................................ 7

5.1

Universal electronics unit ...................................................................................... 7

5.2

Control System ...................................................................................................... 9

5.3

Disassembly of the Control Section ...................................................................... 9

6.

Adjustment and Balancing of the Sensors ................................................................ 11

6.1

Calibration mode without changing the electronics ............................................. 11

6.2

Calibration modus on exchanging the electronics unit ........................................ 13

7.

Faults ............................................................................................................................. 14

7.1

General notes ...................................................................................................... 14

7.2

Rectifying faults ................................................................................................... 15

8.

Instructions for replacing glass ceramic honeycomb units..................................... 17

Summary of Contents for ESW 308.6

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Page 2: ...anual H1 58 01 02 Responsible H G Streckert K PPERSBUSCH HAUSGER TE AG Email georg streckert kueppersbusch de Tel 0209 401 724 Kundendienst Fax 0209 401 709 Postfach 100 132 Date 29 04 2003 45801 Gels...

Page 3: ...Electronics of the ESW 308 6 7 5 1 Universal electronics unit 7 5 2 Control System 9 5 3 Disassembly of the Control Section 9 6 Adjustment and Balancing of the Sensors 11 6 1 Calibration mode without...

Page 4: ...ation of the sensors The calibration procedure is dealt with in detail in a separate chapter Furthermore power supply unit and power section of the ESW 308 6 have been assembled on a joint printed cir...

Page 5: ...e required for a trouble free performance of a customer service call digital multimeter incl measuring leads IC extraction tool for 28 poles small ratchet box 5 5 mm socket spanner type Belzer No 6400...

Page 6: ...or for childproof lock Sensor lock G On Off sensor H This field has no control functions It simply indicates the position of the honeycomb control unit Switching on and off the appliance Switching on...

Page 7: ...from honeycomb no 200 to approx honeycomb no 930 a check is to be made on whether additional components are required 538418 1 Trip line Electronics relay platinum 538430 1 Power supply Electronics rel...

Page 8: ...neycomb it must be ensured that the areas around the soldering joints are sufficiently covered with tape The inversion layer must be clean If necessary clean with water Once installed the electronics...

Page 9: ...ion by means of 2 cables 1 a 4 pole cable for power supply 2 a 14 pole ribbon cable for power section control 5 3 Disassembly of the Control Section Control board For the diassembly of the control boa...

Page 10: ...lay elements can be checked from above In case the sensors do not match the imprint on the glass ceramic surface the pc board must be loosened again in order to position it correctly When the position...

Page 11: ...ted 6 1 1 Main Reset The main reset deletes all sensor values stored in a memory module EEPROM on the control electronics However this is only required if an automatic calibration procedure has to be...

Page 12: ...red from S00 to S25 each During manual adjustment the sensors are successively displayed independent of whether they are physically existing are not After having activated the COMMAND MODE the ON OFF...

Page 13: ...is covered by the spacers Now the circuit breakers can be switched on again First the current status of the software is indicated in the segment display After approx 2 minutes the electronics unit twi...

Page 14: ...a printed board assembly will be made available to the Customer Service for the versions pointed and flat If this board is used the slave EEPROM and the master EEPROM must be removed from the defectiv...

Page 15: ...t on the EEPROM be inserted in the direction indicated on the base Subsequent to removal or exchange of the EEPROM the honeycomb is to be re calibrated as indicated Should the removal of the EEPROM mo...

Page 16: ...he mains connection and or if necessary exchange the voltage regulator 7 2 4 The honeycomb is difficult to operate the sensors activate the wrong honeycombs or none at all Measure Exchange the EPROM D...

Page 17: ...sive Undo and remove from the casing the casing cover with power unit and control board and or casing cover with radiant heat unit Carfully cut the silicone seam between the glass and worktop with a k...

Page 18: ...Remove any remaining welds from the ring and upper section by filling Using a knife from below cut the silicon adhesive between the ring and the worktop Remove the ring downwards and then carefully r...

Page 19: ...Do not apply too thickly or the ring and the worktop will stick together again Carefully insert the new glass ceramic honeycomb Place a heavy weight on the new control honeycomb for 24 hours and screw...

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