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Technical Information 

 

H806 Series – Mechanical Oven 

 
 
 

5.9  

Oven 

Cavity 

 
 

5.9.1  

Top 

Cavity 

 

1.  Remove the doors. 
2.  Remove the appliance from the housing unit. 
3.  Remove the rear panel and the cover plates. 
4.  Remove the temperature sensors complete with holders from the 

cavities. 

5.  Remove the deflector strips. 
6.  Unplug the block connectors and unscrew and remove the component 

bracket. 

7.  Remove the top vent grill. 
8.  Remove the screws from the air duct. 

 

Note: 

When refitting, check the fit of the seal between the air duct and the vent 
grill. 

 

9.  Remove the 8 cavity fixing screws and transfer to new cavity. 

 
 

5.9.2  

Bottom 

Cavity 

 

1.  Remove the doors. 
2.  Remove the appliance from its housing unit – refer to Section 5.1. 
3.  Take off the rear panel. 
4.  Stand the appliance upside down. 
5.  Remove the bottom plate. 
6.  Unscrew the vent grill. 
7.  Remove the sensor holders. 
8. Disconnect electrical components. 
9.  Remove the 8 cavity fixing screws and take out the cavity. 
10. Remove all components and the insulation and transfer to new cavity. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for H 809 B2

Page 1: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION H806 Series Mechanical Oven 2007 Miele USA ...

Page 2: ... 1 15 Double Thermostat Top Cavity 10 1 1 16 Selector Switch 10 1 1 17 Timer 11 1 1 18 Roast Probe 11 1 1 19 Switch Panel 11 1 1 20 Transformer 11 1 2 H 809 B2 12 1 2 1 Features 12 1 2 2 Dimensions 12 1 2 3 Net Weight 12 1 2 4 Casing 12 1 2 5 Electrical Connection 12 1 2 6 Oven Interior 13 1 2 7 Oven Doors 13 1 2 8 Heating 13 1 2 9 Grill Motor Bottom Cavity 14 1 2 10 Fan Hot Air Bottom Cavity 14 1...

Page 3: ...elector 23 4 0 Description of Function 25 4 1 Clock Timer 25 4 1 1 Electronic Timer Model 13140 002 F 140 25 4 2 Cooling Air and Ventilation 29 4 2 1 Combi Oven 30 4 2 2 Conventional Oven 30 5 0 Service and Maintenance 31 5 1 Removal from a Housing Unit 31 5 2 Electrical Components 33 5 2 1 H806 B2 33 5 2 2 H809 B2 35 5 3 Timer 37 5 3 1 Removal 37 5 4 Fascia Panel 38 5 4 1 Removal 38 5 5 Light Cod...

Page 4: ...B2 Control Panel 7 Figure 2 1 H806 B2 Installation 17 Figure 2 2 H809 B2 Installation 17 Figure 2 3 Installation Overview 18 Figure 2 4 Raising the Lever 19 Figure 2 5 Removing the Door 19 Figure 3 1 Temperature Regulator 20 Figure 3 2 Function Selector Combi Oven 20 Figure 3 3 Function Selector 23 Figure 4 1 Electronic Timer Model 13140 002 F 140 25 Figure 4 2 Cooling Air and Ventilation 29 Figur...

Page 5: ...able 1 3 H809 B2 Dimensions 12 Table 1 4 H809 B2 Electrical Connection 12 Table 5 1 List of Components H806 B2 34 Table 5 2 List of Components H809 B2 36 Table 6 1 Test Procedure Settings 43 Table 6 2 H806 B2 Parts Required 44 Table 6 3 H809 B2 Parts Required 45 Table 6 3 White Models Only Applicable to both models 45 Table 6 4 H809 B2 Bottom Oven Parts Required 46 5 ...

Page 6: ...Technical Information H806 Series Mechanical Oven 1 0 Construction and Design Figure 1 1 H806 B2 Overview Figure 1 2 H806 B2 Control Panel 6 ...

Page 7: ...Technical Information H806 Series Mechanical Oven Figure 1 3 H809 B2 Overview Figure 1 4 H809 B2 Control Panel 7 ...

Page 8: ...ght 1035 mm Width 595 mm Depth 544 mm Recess 1025 1032 mm 560 568 mm Size 550 mm Table 1 1 H806 B2 Dimensions 1 1 3 Net Weight Approx 89 2 kg 1 1 4 Casing Zinc plated sheet steel 1 1 5 Electrical Connection Voltage 2 N 380 V 50 Hz Connected Load 5 6 kW Fuse Rating 16 A Supply lead 4 core without plug Table 1 2 H806 B2 Electrical Connection 8 ...

Page 9: ...y Enameled Volume 48 l Rear panel side liners and roof are catalytically enameled and replaceable Convention heating with roof and floor elements and 4 functions 1 1 7 Oven Door Removable 1 1 8 Heating 1 1 8 1 Roof and Floor Heating Top and Bottom Cavity Visible roof heater element 1250 W Full rating achieved by switching in series with the infra red heating element Concealed floor heater element ...

Page 10: ...m Cool air drawn in through vent grille at bottom of appliance and discharged through the handle strip 1 1 12 Oven Lighting E 14 bulb 40 W 220 V 300 C 1 1 13 Oven Regulator Selection of oven temperature for all the available functions between 0 and 275 C 1 1 14 Temperature Limiter A safety thermostat in each of the cavities limits the temperature for all oven functions 1 1 15 Double Thermostat Top...

Page 11: ...ht Roof and floor heating Roof heating Floor heating Grilling 1 1 17 Timer Top cavity Model 13140 002 140 Electronic clock Cook roast bake 1 min 5 h 59 min Pre selection Max 23h 59 min Temperature controlled roasting in oven 30 C 99 C Minute timer 1 min 5 h 59 min 1 1 18 Roast Probe Temperature sensor Meat probe 1 1 19 Switch Panel Glass with illuminated switch surrounds 6 x 12 V 1 W bulbs 1 1 20 ...

Page 12: ...s Height 886 mm Width 595 mm Depth 544 mm Recess 876 880 mm Size 560 568 mm Table 1 3 H809 B2 Dimensions 1 2 3 Net Weight Approx 83 5 kg 1 2 4 Casing Zinc plated sheet steel 1 2 5 Electrical Connection Voltage 2 N 380 V 50 Hz Connected load 5 2 kW Fuse Rating 16 A Supply lead 4 core without plug Table 1 4 H809 B2 Electrical Connection 12 ...

Page 13: ...99 C 1 2 6 2 Top Cavity Enameled Volume 30 l Rear panel side liners and roof are catalytically enameled and replaceable Conventional heating with roof and floor elements and 4 functions 1 2 7 Oven Doors Removable 1 2 8 Heating 1 2 8 1 Roof Heating Top and Bottom Cavities Visible roof heating element 1250 W Full rating achieved by switching in series with the infra red heating element 1 2 8 2 Floor...

Page 14: ... fan Removable impeller Left hand thread 1 2 11 Fan Cooling Top and Bottom Cavities Transverse flow ventilator QLZ 06 at top Transverse flow ventilator QL 4 at bottom Cool air drawn in through vent grill at bottom of appliance and discharged through the handle strip 1 2 12 Oven Lighting E 14 bulb 40 W 220 V 300 C 1 2 13 Oven Regulator Selection of oven temperature for all the available functions b...

Page 15: ...t Fan heating Fan and automatic roasting Intensive baking Floor heating Roof heating Roof and floor heating De frosting Hot air grilling Grilling 1 2 16 2 Top Cavity Light Roof and floor heating Roof heating Floor heating Grilling 1 2 17 Timer Bottom cavity Model 13140 002 140 Electronic clock Cook Roast Bake 1 min 5 h 59 min Pre selection Max 23 h 59 min Temperature controlled roasting in oven 30...

Page 16: ...mation H806 Series Mechanical Oven 1 2 18 Roast Probe Temperature sensor Meat probe 1 2 19 Switch Panel Glass with illuminated switch surrounds 6 x 12 V 1 W bulbs 1 2 20 Transformer 12 V 5 5 VA for light code rings 16 ...

Page 17: ...Technical Information H806 Series Mechanical Oven 2 0 Installation 2 1 Installation in a Tall Unit Figure 2 1 H806 B2 Installation Figure 2 2 H809 B2 Installation 17 ...

Page 18: ...lector strips rest against the housing unit and align It is important that the housing unit has a recessed rear panel to provide a vent duct at least 100 mm deep 3 Use 4 screws refer to Figure 2 3 to anchor the appliance in the housing unit 2 screws under the fascia panel 2 screws behind the door of the lower cavity To access the screws remove the lower door as described in Section 2 1 1 18 ...

Page 19: ...igure 2 4 on both sides of the door and engage in the notch provided to lock the hinge 3 Half close the door grip at the side and lift off refer to Figure 2 5 4 To re fit the door position the locked hinges in the guide slots and open the door fully 5 Release the lever refer to Figure 2 4 and press down so that it lies flat Figure 2 5 Removing the Door 19 ...

Page 20: ...Combi Oven The arrows on the fascia panel indicate which oven the regulators and clock refer to Top Bottom 3 1 1 Clock Timer The clock can be used to switch the Combi oven on and off automatically When an operation is pre selected the light code ring on the temperature regulator and the function selector are switched on Once cooking begins the light above the temperature selector and the oven ligh...

Page 21: ...indicator light above the temperature regulator indicates when heating is in progress Once the set temperature has been reached the heating and the indicator light are both automatically switched off and only come back on again when the temperature in the oven falls below the required setting 3 1 4 Function Selector This switch can be turned in both directions Light This setting switches on the ov...

Page 22: ...iscuits for only a short time when using tricky types of dough and baking mixtures for roast beef and expensive cuts of meat De frosting Air at room temperature is circulated to de frost food quickly Hot air grilling This setting lends itself to grilling items with a large diameter such as rolled joints of meat poultry etc Grilling should take place with the oven door shut Grilling This mode is pa...

Page 23: ...d floor heating It is only necessary to pre heat the oven in this mode when baking cakes and biscuits for only a short time for roast beef and expensive cuts of meat Roof heating Heat from the top element can be used to brown dishes or finish dishes with a cheese topping etc Floor heating Use this setting towards the end of baking if a crisp base is required Grilling This mode is particularly usef...

Page 24: ...n Place the food to be cooked in the oven when the indicator light above the temperature regulator goes out for the first time Non tip rack Slide the rack into the oven ensuring that the non tip device is at the rear The rack can then only be removed by first lifting it up to release the catch Important Never line the oven cavity with aluminum foil when using the settings Roof and floor heating Fl...

Page 25: ...isplay Temperature 5 Input and Display Minute Timer 6 Rotary switch to enter and correct all preceding data Time of day 24 hour digital display To set or alter the time press both buttons 1 and 2 and at the same time alter the time using the rotary selector switch 6 Minute timer 1 minute to 23 hours 59 minutes The minute timer can also be used to time activities which do not necessarily relate dir...

Page 26: ...ontrolled roasting using the Roast Probe 30 C 99 C Insert the probe into the center of the joint of meat and plug in the lead into the socket on the right hand side of the oven interior so that it is heard to click Now enter the desired core temperature by pressing the C button 4 and at the same time select the required temperature using the selector switch 6 Then select the desired heating mode I...

Page 27: ...always takes precedence over timed roasting The two front hotplates can still be time controlled when the roast probe is plugged in 4 1 1 3 Altering Times and Temperatures Already Entered If it is not possible to enter a cooking time in excess of 23 hours and 59 minutes or if 0 00 appears in the display when the time is turned back conflicting and illogical instructions have been entered which the...

Page 28: ... cancelled and vice versa 4 1 1 5 Checking Entered Times and Temperatures Once entered both times and temperatures can be checked by pressing the appropriate button When button 1 is pressed the duration of the operation still to be started or the remaining time in a current operation is displayed When button 2 is pressed the time at which a pre programmed operation is due to end is displayed When ...

Page 29: ...en 4 2 Cooling Air and Ventilation Figure 4 2 Cooling Air and Ventilation 1 Vent Duct 2 Handle Strip 3 Outlet 4 Deflector Strip 5 Handle Strip 6 Vent Duct 7 Outlet 8 Deflector Strip 9 Vent Grill 10 Rear Panel 11 Fan 12 Rear Panel 13 Motor 14 Fan 29 ...

Page 30: ...r strips Item 4 This air passes between the side walls of the appliance and the unit carcass through the slots in the rear panel Item 12 to the fan Item 14 4 2 2 Conventional Oven Air at room temperature is taken in through the vent Item 9 and passes under the insulated oven interior to the fan Item 11 The fan forces the air through the duct Item 6 to the handle strip Item 5 where it leaves the ap...

Page 31: ...ance with all national and local safety regulations The appliance should be disconnected from the mains before repair work is commenced 5 1 Removal from a Housing Unit 1 Remove the fixing screws as indicated in Figure 5 1 and pull the appliance forward by about 20 cm 2 Unfasten the screws holding the top cover plate refer to Figure 5 2 Figure 5 1 Removal from a Housing Unit 31 ...

Page 32: ...Technical Information H806 Series Mechanical Oven Figure 5 2 Cover Plate 32 ...

Page 33: ...Technical Information H806 Series Mechanical Oven 5 2 Electrical Components 5 2 1 H806 B2 Figure 5 3 Electrical Components H806 B2 33 ...

Page 34: ...6 2M2 1 Motor Cooling fan Top cavity 39 M2 2 Motor Air circulation Top cavity 34 1M15 Motor Grill Top Cavity Wiring Diagram 9 2 36 2M15 Motor Grill Top Cavity Wiring Diagram 9 2 12 1M15 Motor Grill Bottom Cavity Wiring Diagram 9 2 1 21 P5 Timer 4 1R12 Heating Floor heating Bottom cavity 42 2R12 Heating Floor heating Top cavity 6 1R13 Heating Roof heating Bottom cavity 45 2R13 Heating Roof heating ...

Page 35: ...Technical Information H806 Series Mechanical Oven 5 2 2 H809 B2 Figure 5 4 Electrical Components H809 B2 35 ...

Page 36: ...2K1 Relay Cooling fan Top cavity 16 1M2 1 Motor Cooling fan Bottom cavity 45 2M2 1 Motor Cooling fan Top cavity 39 M2 2 Motor Air circulation Top cavity 34 1M15 Motor Grill Top cavity 36 2M15 Motor Grill Top cavity 21 P5 Timer 4 1R12 Heating Floor heating Bottom cavity 42 2R12 Heating Floor heating Top cavity 6 1R13 Heating Roof heating Bottom cavity 45 2R13 Heating Roof heating Top cavity 43 R14 ...

Page 37: ...ing Unit 2 Pull off the pushbutton knobs refer to Figure 5 5 Item 1 Figure 5 5 Removing the Pushbutton Knobs 3 Remove the switch knob Figure 5 5 Item 2 by levering off the cap with a knife and pushing back the catch to release Figure 5 6 4 Unfasten the bracket Figure 5 7 Item 1 to remove the timer clock Figure 5 6 Levering Off the Cap 37 ...

Page 38: ...e the appliance refer to Figure 5 5 Item 1 2 Remove the regulator switch knobs 3 Remove the knobs from the timer clock refer to Section 5 3 1 4 Remove the two screws refer to Figure 5 7 Item 2 5 5 Light Code Indicator Surrounds 5 5 1 Removal 1 Remove the fascia panel refer to Section 5 4 1 2 Remove the indicator surrounds 38 ...

Page 39: ...ush in the clips on both sides of the lamp Figure 5 8 Item 1 and at the same time pull the lamp out Note When refitting make sure that the locating peg Figure 5 8 Item 1 engages in the recess Item 2 5 6 2 Removal Bottom Cavity 1 Remove the glass cover and unscrew the bulb 2 Bend the lugs refer to Figure 5 8 inwards to pull out the complete lamp Note When refitting make sure that the locating peg F...

Page 40: ... be taken to insert the sensor into the correct pocket refer to Section 5 2 Coding loops in the capillary tube near the sensor are used to identify the sensors Control thermostat No loops Safety thermostat One loops Automatic roasting thermostat Two loops 5 8 Removal of Components 1 Remove the appliance from the housing unit refer to Section 5 1 2 Remove the rear panel to gain access to components...

Page 41: ...8 Remove the screws from the air duct Note When refitting check the fit of the seal between the air duct and the vent grill 9 Remove the 8 cavity fixing screws and transfer to new cavity 5 9 2 Bottom Cavity 1 Remove the doors 2 Remove the appliance from its housing unit refer to Section 5 1 3 Take off the rear panel 4 Stand the appliance upside down 5 Remove the bottom plate 6 Unscrew the vent gri...

Page 42: ...y and should be in perfect working order Deviations from the temperature set should be given in K Kelvin Permissible deviations are included in Table 6 1 6 1 1 Test Unit a Electronic thermometer A 0555 and temperature probe A 9966 b Holder for temperature sensor A 2844 The temperature probe Figure 6 1 Item 3 should be attached to the holder Item 2 such that the copper plate Item 4 is horizontal Fi...

Page 43: ...s are taken Type of heating Temperature setting No of cycles Max temp variation acceptable Conventionally heated oven Top and bottom 200 C 5 15 K Hot air 170 C 5 15 K Combi oven Top and bottom 170 C 5 15 K Table 6 1 Test Procedure Settings Measure the highest and the lowest temperature during both the fourth and the fifth cycles The oven temperature is then calculated as the arithmetic average of ...

Page 44: ... For models H806 B2 from Machine no 11 26526387 and H809 B2 from Machine no 11 26556776 the modifications under Point D have already been carried out Remedy Carry out the measures noted in the Conversion Instruction 7 1 Part Required Part Number 2 Door seals 3360251 2 Lamp rosettes 3430780 Vented fascia with drip protection 3066790 1 upper door Dark brown 2492233 1 upper door White 2492273 1 upper...

Page 45: ...Only Applicable to both models 6 3 Buckling of Oven Cavity Floor 6 3 1 H809 B2 Bottom Oven Fault During operation the oven floor buckles upwards slightly Possible cause Insulation material white is too thick Fault rectified Units modified in production have been marked with a 23 mm Ф blue circle as follows a on the unit s record card and b on the casing at the rear next to the connection details F...

Page 46: ...ttom Cooling Fan Fault Earth leakage circuit breaker trips Possible cause Earth leakage between coil and retaining plate of the bottom cooling fan Fault rectified Units modified in production have been marked with a 23 mm Ф blue circle as follows a on the unit s record card and b on the casing at the rear next to the connection details From Machine no 11 26565376 the retaining plate has been modif...

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