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Page 2: ...699 EKDG 6800 2 687 EDG 6600 0 855 EDG 6600 1 698 Sample of a model identification plate until 06 2007 model identification plate from 06 2007 The model identification plate is visible on the left han...

Page 3: ...lifting cylinder 34 5 9 Electric connecting box 35 6 Appliance components EEBD 6600 0 36 6 1 Water tank microswitch 37 6 2 Cross current fan for the cooling air 37 6 3 Revolution counter for the cros...

Page 4: ...t 72 9 3 Schedule of H fault messages only EEBD and EDG 73 9 4 Fault schedule EDG 6600 0 and EDG 6600 1 74 9 5 Fault schedule EKDG 6800 0 75 9 6 Fault schedule EKDG 6800 1 77 9 7 Fault schedule EKDG 6...

Page 5: ...stance must not exceed that specified in the standard It is of vital importance for ensuring the safety of people and the functioning of the appliance On completion of repairs an inspection must be ca...

Page 6: ...just the right conditions irrespective of the quantity of food being cooked Instead of being destroyed vitamins and minerals are largely preserved Flavour colour and consistency are maintained food do...

Page 7: ...mperature sensor 8 Water tank 3 Door seal 9 Stainless steel baking tray 4 Appliance door 10 Perforated cooking pan 5 Air vent slit 11 Water filter 3 filters 6 Steam inlet 3 1 1 Control elements A Oper...

Page 8: ...will be shown in the clear text display Maximum load 2 kg Appliance dimensions Oven dimensions Niche dimensions Height 37 8 cm 25 0 cm 38 0 cm Width 54 8 cm 35 9 cm at least 58 0 cm Depth 55 1 cm 39 0...

Page 9: ...ance door 9 Stainless steel baking tray 5 Air vent slit 10 Perforated cooking pan 3 2 1 Control elements Buttons adjusting elements 1 Switch off time with a control light 2 Operating time with a contr...

Page 10: ...will be shown in the clear text display Appliance dimensions Oven dimensions Niche dimensions Height 37 8 cm 25 0 cm 38 0 cm Width 54 8 cm 35 9 cm at least 58 0 cm Depth 55 1 cm 39 0 cm at least 55 0...

Page 11: ...Door seal 7 Oven temperature sensor 3 Hot air blower 8 Steam inlet 4 Illumination 9 Supports 5 Oven ventilating system 10 Socket for the food probe Accessories 11 Food probe 12 Water tank 13 Roasting...

Page 12: ...perating modes the oven temperature and the core temperature as well as the duration and various other functions by pressing the respective key once or more often The symbol for the function selected...

Page 13: ...47 kg Oven 50 l Water tank removable approx 1 25 l 1 2 5 6 7 8 4 1 Air temp NTC 25 C 10k 2 Protection against excessive temperatures Oven 135 C 3 Temp oven PT 500 PTC 25 C 550k 4 Inlet air 5 Food sens...

Page 14: ...res Completely new computer component not compatible with 756 EKDG 6800 0 No power monitor circuit suitability for export Brightness of the clock display improved No longer any phase for the exhaust f...

Page 15: ...C 230 C Regeneration 100 C 130 C Baking like professionals 100 C 230 C Hot air with steam vapours 30 C 230 C No water connection required Water tank for approx 2 hours of uninterrupted steam operatio...

Page 16: ...Oven ventilating system 10 Female connector for the roast thermometer 3 Steam inlet 11 Rack levels 4 Illumination 12 Water tank 5 Hot air blower 13 Roast thermometer 6 Door seal 14 Roasting grid 2 gri...

Page 17: ...on if you do not wish to wait until the setting time has lapsed after making the previous setting A ok B Illumination C Time D Timer E Switch off time F Operating time G Oven temperature H Food probe...

Page 18: ...nsions Niche dimensions Height 37 8 cm 25 0 cm 38 0 cm Width 59 6 cm 35 9 cm at least 58 0 cm Depth 56 7 cm 39 0 cm at least 55 0 cm Weight 35 kg Maximum load 2kg Electrical connection Connection volt...

Page 19: ...computer component not compatible with 756 EKDG 6800 0 No power monitor circuit suitability for export Brightness of the clock display improved No longer any phase for the exhaust fan only relay The b...

Page 20: ...lating system 10 Female connector for the roast thermometer 3 Illumination 11 Supporting grids 4 Hot air blower 12 Water tank 5 Door seal 13 Food probe 6 Appliance door 14 Roasting grid 2 grids 7 Air...

Page 21: ...ar text display B Oven food probe temperature P Temperature C Operating mode Q Time cooking time and timer D Adjusting knob R Draught eye E Timer F Operating time Switch off time G Switching off Symbo...

Page 22: ...ensions Niche dimensions Height 37 8 cm 25 0 cm 38 0 cm Width 59 6 cm 35 9 cm 58 0 cm min Depth 55 1 cm 39 0 cm 55 0 cm min Weight 47 kg Maximum load 2 kg Electrical connection Connection voltage 230V...

Page 23: ...nnecting wire may only be carried out by a qualified electrician under observance of the relevant regulations Should the plug not be accessible subsequent to installation a universal disconnection dev...

Page 24: ...must be turned Should this not be possible a qualified electrician must exchange the zero conductor and the terminal wire in the socket Push the appliance right into the unit niche On doing so make s...

Page 25: ...nge the zero conductor and the terminal wire in the socket Push the appliance right into the unit niche On doing so make sure that the appliance connection is not squeezed Attaching the appliance Open...

Page 26: ...ull the connection cable from where it protrudes from the wall through hole D1 Ensure strain relief by fastening the snap fastener Connect to the terminal in accordance with connection regu lations 4...

Page 27: ...sion 6 6 appliance Version short appliance Electric connections Error messages Power supply faults are shown as follows U1 PE mains connection faulty U4 L2 mains connection faulty U2 N mains connectio...

Page 28: ...arily at the top of the level sensor lowers the gauged conductance level of the water Scaling is tolerated up to a maximum degree of conductance Until the clear text display gives an indication the pe...

Page 29: ...H3 72 01 29 For internal use only 5 3 Water system Ignition solenoid Water tank 1 25 litres...

Page 30: ...e discharge pump is also regulated by means of level recognition by the level sensor and a certain follow on time Should emptying of the evaporator not be carried out within this maximum period of tim...

Page 31: ...Altitude adjustment is carried out in the following steps The water in the evaporator is heated up with the evaporator heater operating at full power If during a certain period of time and for the pu...

Page 32: ...tched on at full power after a certain delay Should the door of the oven be opened during a cooking mode the floor heater will commence heating at a reduced rate The heater only works at full power ag...

Page 33: ...of the climatic sensor is determined Should this reading fall below a certain reading the F9 fault indication contact service steam leakage monitor actuated will be shown on the clear text display 5 7...

Page 34: ...inder Please note On steaming inlet air and outgoing air of the oven are closed PT 500 12 V transformer for the water pump return Protection against an excessive rise in oven Transformer Excessive ris...

Page 35: ...wn Symptom Baking like professionals Regenerating Hot air Hot air with steam vapours on opening the door the water tank must be filled up all heaters off hot air fan off steam phase all heaters off ho...

Page 36: ...K Reed switch for the door C Inlet valve L Climatic sensor D Water level pin M Cross current fan E Food probe N Exhaust air slide F Evaporator O Top heat grill G NTC water temperature P Pt 500 thermo...

Page 37: ...H3 72 01 37 For internal use only 6 1 Water tank microswitch 6 2 Cross current fan for the cooling air Microswitch...

Page 38: ...for the cross current fan 6 4 Removing the air system When mounting care must be taken that the slide of the steam ascending pipe and the climatic sensor are retracted properly in order to avoid leaki...

Page 39: ...H3 72 01 39 For internal use only 6 5 Door switch reed contact 6 6 Discharge pump with a filter for dynamic filtering 6 7 Bottom heat inner outer circuit Reed contact...

Page 40: ...9 Replacing a Pt 500 sensor seal The Pt 500 sensor seal can be mounted very carefully from the front caution do not damage the seal If this is not carried out successfully the entire rear wall support...

Page 41: ...H3 72 01 41 For internal use only 6 10 Complete evaporator 1400 W 230 V 6 11 Climatic sensor 6 12 Drive step motor exhaust air slide Heater Evaporator Drive Exhaust air slide...

Page 42: ...ank is concealed behind the swivel door 1 25 litre capacity MAX 1 25 l marking for fresh cold tap water Water is sufficient to steam for 2 hours The water tank must be filled up for all the operation...

Page 43: ...H3 72 01 43 For internal use only 6 14 Water intake water discharge A Heater Valve for intake Pump for discharge Evaporator Evaporator Evaporator...

Page 44: ...15 Solenoid valve The force of gravity will cause the water to flow to the discharge pump 6 16 Building up steam in the evaporator heater activated OPEN CLOSE Heater Valve for intake Pump for dischar...

Page 45: ...ank up with water The heater is switched off the solenoid valve is opened and the water is pumped off which means that water flows back into the water tank and the water system is vented Important The...

Page 46: ...46 H3 72 01 For internal use only Hot air heater Supports the heating phase Bottom heat inside is only used briefly to pre heat the oven muffle Example Steam heating mode...

Page 47: ...X adjustable vaporisation Procedure Steaming Regenerating Baking like professionals Hot air Hot air with steam vapours Pizza Plus Grill Slow cooking Top bottom heat Filling in water X X X X Altitude a...

Page 48: ...ater in the evaporator is monitored by means of a level sensor metal pin point gauge which measures the electrical susceptance of the water in the evaporator The supply pump pumps water into the evapo...

Page 49: ...g is measured with a climatic sensor ceramic NTC temperature sensor The production of steam is interrupted if the temperature of escaping steam exceeds an empirically deducted threshold value If the t...

Page 50: ...h a maximum time limit from water level recognition on plus a certain follow on time Subsequent to emptying residual heat is indicated in the clear text display above a certain oven temperature For th...

Page 51: ...H3 72 01 51 For internal use only 7 1 3 Sequence diagram Steaming EEBD 6600 0...

Page 52: ...at full power The recommended oven temperature or the self set oven temperature mean that the hot air heater is regulated by an oven temperature sensor range 100 C to 150 C During the heating process...

Page 53: ...H3 72 01 53 For internal use only Sequence diagram Regenerating EDG EKDG...

Page 54: ...54 H3 72 01 For internal use only 7 2 2 Sequence diagram Regenerating EEBD 6600 0...

Page 55: ...ir and steam continued steam heating steam phase Subsequent to altitude adjustment the hot air heater will be switched on at full power When the hot air heater is switched on the power of the evaporat...

Page 56: ...ied out when the hot air phase has been completed Emptying the evaporator is carried out in the following steps Firstly a check is made to ensure that the water tank has been installed The process of...

Page 57: ...H3 72 01 57 For internal use only Sequence diagram Baking like professionals EDG EKDG...

Page 58: ...58 H3 72 01 For internal use only 7 3 2 Sequence diagram Baking like professionals EEBD 6600 0...

Page 59: ...ing 1 Hot air heating The vent flap and the supply air flap remain open This ensures a sufficient flow of fresh air approx 0 7 m s The hot air fan and the hot air heater remain switched on until the p...

Page 60: ...1 For internal use only 7 4 2 Sequence diagram hot air EEBD 6600 0 Proposed oven temperature 180 C Application 30 C to 230 C The distribution of hot air is less sensitive if an unsuitable rack level i...

Page 61: ...H3 72 01 61 For internal use only 7 4 3 Sequence diagram hot air moist EEBD 6600 0 Proposed oven temperature 180 C Application 30 C to 230 C Suitable for gratins oven bakes and yeast dough products...

Page 62: ...ue to the safety fuse 16 A 230 V The vent flap and the supply air flap remain open 2 Altitude adjustment during the procedure of heating up with hot air Altitude adjustment is carried out during the f...

Page 63: ...s fallen below a certain temperature The water temperature in the evaporator is then maintained at this standby level 5 Steam dissipation Steam dissipation is only carried out if the climatic sensor h...

Page 64: ...64 H3 72 01 For internal use only 7 6 Grill EEBD 6600 0 7 6 1 Sequence diagram Grill Large surface grill Proposed oven temperature 230 C Application 200 C to 230 C...

Page 65: ...H3 72 01 65 For internal use only 7 7 Pizza Plus EEBD 6600 0 7 7 1 Sequence diagram Pizza Plus Proposed oven temperature 180 C Application 30 C to 230 C...

Page 66: ...66 H3 72 01 For internal use only 7 8 Slow cooking EEBD 6600 0 7 8 1 Sequence diagram slow cooking gently roasted Proposed core temperature 70 C Adjustable duration 2 5 4 5 hours Strong heating phase...

Page 67: ...op bottom heat Proposed oven temperature 180 C Application 30 C to 230 C External bottom heat No influence on the baking time Slightly longer heating up time Rapid heating up in approx 6 minutes Norma...

Page 68: ...air sensor geschlossen closed Heissluft hot air Heizk rper heater HL Ventilator hot air fan H henabgleich beendet height adjustment completed Oberhitze top heat Offen open Raumluftventilator ambient...

Page 69: ...operation time and switch off time and the emptying of the evaporator will be shown on the clear text display and will be carried out if the water temperature was cooled down to a specific temperature...

Page 70: ...off Keep the LIGHTING and OK and OFF buttons pressed for 10 seconds The display will show demonstration mode off Use the adjusting knob to set Demo mode on and acknowledge with the OK button Switching...

Page 71: ...text Boiler scaled Please descale on the clear text display An A10 fault unlike U and F fault messages is not indicated Acknowledging an A alarm message A alarm messages can always be acknowledged by...

Page 72: ...iance controls once there is no longer any reason for the fault to occur U fault messages reference messages 9 1 Overview of reference messages 9 2 Schedule of U fault messages power supply fault Refe...

Page 73: ...ption EDG H 1 Water tank switching contact Water tank switching contact H 2 Level pin faulty Level pin faulty H 3 Door switching contact Door switching contact H 4 Food sensor switching contact H 5 No...

Page 74: ...F0a Water temperature sensor or corresponding wiring short circuited 2 For F0b Oven temperature sensor or corresponding wiring has a loose contact 3 Computer defect possibly as a result of moisture F...

Page 75: ...ature is too high Besides calcification the following may also be the cause 1 The supply pump does not transport sufficiently swivel arm hose blocked or crushed Note signal only after 5 occurrences 2...

Page 76: ...Calculator defect possibly as a result of moisture U 1 No voltage or too little voltage measurable between the terminal con ductor and the earthed conductor 1 Earthed conductor not connected 2 Faulty...

Page 77: ...ponding wiring short circuited 2 For F2b Water temperature sensor or corresponding wiring has a loose contact 3 Computer defect possibly as a result of moisture F3 Air temperature gauge a excessively...

Page 78: ...got caught on the control panel 2 The computer will get damp in the area of the flat cable as a result of a lead in the red silicon bead 3 The operating element will become damp as a result of steam...

Page 79: ...vely low resistance b excessively high resistance c Reference resistance excessively low d Reference resistance excessively high 1 For F0a Oven temperature sensor or corresponding wiring short circuit...

Page 80: ...the plastic sensor F 20 Level pin dirty The level pin becomes dirty soon after the appliance has been des caled 1 Unsuitable descaling agent used insulation layer on the pin 2 Water intake blocked or...

Page 81: ...n of moisture etc or the socket defect 2 Faulty wiring interruption short circuit loose contact etc 3 Calculator defect possibly as a result of moisture F2 Resistance of the water temperature gauge NT...

Page 82: ...t there is no water tank the following may be the cause 1 Water tank is not in the end position or it is defect 2 Switch contact defect or plug connection loose H 2 The level pin does not develop low...

Page 83: ...ontact deformed contacts 3 For F1a Food sensor not inserted into the food for the hot air mode sensor tip gets too hot F 2 Water temperature gauge a excessively low resistance b excessively high resis...

Page 84: ...temperature Oven temperature gauge measures a temperature in excess of 260 C 1 Oven temperature sensor PT500 defect or probe wet dirty 2 Hot air fan defect for oven temperature settings of more than 2...

Page 85: ...ins monitoring system does not recognise any voltage The L1 terminal wire is missing on the L1 terminal of the combined mains connection or the N zero conductor has been connected Caution Observe inst...

Page 86: ...cuit or if it is higher than 1500 200 s metre reading 1500 means a resistance interruption the error message F0 will be indicated on the display In the event of a fault the appliance control system sw...

Page 87: ...d by the manufacturer within the tolerance levels and is not monitored by the software Possible causes of faults NTC temperature sensor defect short circuit discontinuity etc Wiring defect plug connec...

Page 88: ...e control system switches off all of the actuators and switches over to fault mode It is not possible to start up a program until the fault has been rectified Please note The stability of the temperat...

Page 89: ...tched off if the heating spiral temperature is excessively high Fault mechanisms As soon as the output voltage of the temperature sensor wiring is below approx 0 2 V binary data 10 means a sensor shor...

Page 90: ...ge 30 the level pin still detects water after pumping has been carried out several times e g short circuit a fault message will appear An interruption of the level pin will be recognised indirectly on...

Page 91: ...ping off procedures EEPROM parameter the water level pin still recognises water the display will indicate an F8 fault In the event of a fault the appliance control system switches off all of the actua...

Page 92: ...r will be recognised as being scaled The boiler is also considered to be scaled if subsequent to initial filling of the boiler the conductance of the water shortly before altitude adjustment is above...

Page 93: ...he solenoid valve has a leak the water will flow through the air channel where it can evaporate with the outgoing air or water flows through the air channel and can then evaporate with the outgoing ai...

Page 94: ...on removal and installation of the water tank The rinsing liquid is transported into the evaporator up to the level recognition with a certain longer follow on time The rinsing liquid is circulated se...

Page 95: ...e appliance will recognise automatically when it is essential to descale The display will blink The descale cycle will depend on the respective water hardness and on how frequently the appliance is us...

Page 96: ...e appliance must be switched off 1 Press buttons and simultaneously 2 The display will blink Then the display will blink 3 Take out the water tank and empty it Fill in the full quantity of special des...

Page 97: ...H3 72 01 97 For internal use only 11 3 Flow chart Descaling programme EEBD 6600 0...

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