turbofan E931M Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 10

Cleaning 

Cleaning Guidelines 

 
To achieve the best results, cleaning must be regular and 
thorough.  If any small faults occur, have them looked at 
promptly.  Don't wait until they cause a complete 
breakdown. 

 

NOTE: 



Carefully read and follow the safety instructions on 
the label of the cleaning product to be used. 

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DO NOT use harsh abrasive scouring pads or 
abrasive detergents as they could damage the 
range. 

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Ensure that any detergent or cleaning material has 
been completely removed after each cleaning. 

 

To keep your range clean and operating at peak efficiency, 
follow the procedures shown below:- 

 

Oven Cleaning 

NOTE: 



If the range usage is very high, the cleaning 
procedure should be carried out on a more frequent 
basis. 



Allow the range interior to cool to approx 50

˚

C - 

120

˚

F before commencing cleaning. 

 

Stainless Steel Surfaces 

a.  Thoroughly clean the exterior surfaces of the range 

with, a damp cloth moistened with a mild detergent 
solution, or a soft bristled brush. 

b.  Baked on deposits or discolouration may require a 

good quality stainless steel cleaner.  Always apply 
cleaner when the range is cold and rub in the 
direction of the grain. 

 

Side Racks 

a.  Remove wire range racks and bottom element 

guard. 

b.  Partially undo the rack securing screw (anti-

clockwise) securing side rack to the range wall, until 
the rack is loose. 

c.  Pull side racks forward to disengage the location 

pins at the rear of rack from the rear wall of the 
range and remove the racks from the range. 

d.  Clean all racks 

with a mild anti bacterial detergent 

and hot water, using a soft bristled brush.

 

e.  Dry the racks thoroughly with a dry cloth. 
f.  To refit the racks, engage the locating pins at the 

rear of side rack into the locating holes in the rear 
of the range. 

g.  At the same time locate the front of the rack over 

the rack securing screw and hand tighten the rack 
securing screw . 

h.  Refit the wire range racks and bottom element 

guard to the range. 

 

Lamp Glass / Fan Baffle 

a.  Remove the wire racks as shown previously. 
b.  Whilst holding the fan baffle in place, undo the lamp 

glass (anti-clockwise) and remove. 

c.  Pull the fan baffle forward off the location bracket at 

lower rear of the range. 

d. Clean fan baffle 

with mild anti bacterial detergent 

and hot water solution using a soft bristled brush.

 

e.  Dry fan baffle thoroughly with a soft dry cloth 

before re-fitting. 

f.  Clean the lamp glass 

using a soft cloth with a mild 

anti bacterial detergent and hot water solution.

 

g.  Dry the lamp glass thoroughly with a dry cloth. 
h.  Refit the fan baffle onto the location bracket below 

the fan. 

Always turn off electrical power at the 
mains supply before commencing cleaning. 

 

This range is not water proof.  Do not use 
water jet spray to clean interior or exterior 
of the appliance. 

Caution 

Rack Securing 

Screw 

Fan  

Baffle 

Lamp 

Glass 

Location 

Bracket 

Unscrew Anti-Clockwise 

Rear  

Location 

Points 

Summary of Contents for E931M

Page 1: ...234404 6 Installation and Operation Manual E931M 30MSERIES...

Page 2: ...s tel 1800 337 963 Customer Service tel 1800 335 315 fax 1800 350 281 CANADA Serve Canada Web www servecanada com E Mail info servecanada com Sales tel 800 551 8795 Toll Free Service tel 800 263 1455...

Page 3: ...ectrical Connection Positioning and Levelling of Range Initial Start Up Commissioning Operation 6 Operation Guide Control Panel Using the Cooktop Using the Oven Using the Oven Grill Function Cleaning...

Page 4: ...u contact your TURBOFAN dealer on any matter concerning this range please have the information provided opposite readily available Caution Warning Model Number Serial Number Dealer Service Provider Da...

Page 5: ...pply connected to the unit Range Electrical Rating 220V 1P N E 50 60HZ 10 1 kW 230 240V 1P N E 50 60HZ 10 1 kW 380V 3P N E 50 60HZ 10 1 kW 400 415V 3P N E 50 60HZ 10 1 kW Electrical Connection Oven 3...

Page 6: ...pliance sides is required Electrical Connection Each range should be connected to an adequately protected power supply and an isolation switch mounted adjacent to but not behind the range and must be...

Page 7: ...l adjust the range feet so that the range is level and at the correct height Initial Start Up Before using the new range 1 For first time use of the range it is essential that the following operation...

Page 8: ...utes first set to a higher setting then turn the timer down to the time required Oven On Off Bake Temperature and Grill Control Knob Bake temperature range 50 250 C 120 480 F When set to maximum Grill...

Page 9: ...r Light 8 will remain On until the oven is up to temperature To Load the Oven open oven door and load product Avoid delays in loading the oven as this will delay the oven s temperature recovery To Set...

Page 10: ...ll side racks forward to disengage the location pins at the rear of rack from the rear wall of the range and remove the racks from the range d Clean all racks with a mild anti bacterial detergent and...

Page 11: ...ith a good quality oven cleaner Refit Seal with Lip facing inwards Push Seal carefully into locating channel Door Glass Cleaning Ensure that the range door is cool before cleaning the range door glass...

Page 12: ...eat in Oven Element faulty heat and indicator light On Thermostat faulty heat and indicator lights Off Call for service Call for service Oven heats up but oven fan does not operate Door switch Fan mot...

Page 13: ...Bake Temperature and Grill Control Knob switch faulty Overtemp tripped No lights no power light Replace bulb Call for service Call for service Uneven cooking Too high a temperature selected Oven or ra...

Page 14: ...Electrical Schematics 12 Electrical Schematic E931M Turbofan Range...

Page 15: ...Element 145mm 1 5kW 230V 002920 Hotplate Element 2 0kW 240V 180 mm TBC Element 180mm 2 0KW 230V 235240 Element Cover Small E931M 235241 Element Cover Large E931M 013431 Motor 208 240V 50 60HZ 233862 M...

Page 16: ...fit to bottom opposite corner of door 10 Remove bottom door hinge and fit to top opposite corner of door Fit Blanking Plugs Remove Top Door Pivot Bolt Remove Top Door Hinge Remove Handle Securing Scre...

Page 17: ...oor Ensure that the door is correctly aligned horizontally and vertically 1 To align slacken off upper and lower hinge plates and correctly align the door Re tighten both hinge plates 2 Check that the...

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