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Page 1: ... Service Competence Center Induction Oven Minerva Platform ...

Page 2: ...vice Competence Center Table of Contents Installation Operation Components Functional Characteristic Repair Guide Line Troubleshooting Marketing Information Bio Energy2 KA Steam Chapter List Induction Oven ...

Page 3: ...Exploded View Overview Components For Induction Overview Wirings Cooling Fan Induction Power Control IPC Cooling Fan Tangential Cavity Fan Thermostat 285 C 115 C Repair Guide Line Control Panel User Interface Cavity Interference Filter Thermostat IPC Induction Power Control Unit Lamp Door Hinge Soft Closing Mechanism Functional Characteristic Working Cycle of Induction Function ...

Page 4: ...ure Codes Test Program Wiring Diagram Induction Oven Bio Energy Step 2 Mechanical Modification Banana Heating Element Cavity Fan Double Speed Wiring Diagram A 30 ECO Forced Air Description A 40 ECO Forced Air Description Model Overview Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Project Description Mechanical and Electrical Structure Function IFU IFU ...

Page 5: ... Service Competence Center Installation Dimensions Handling Induction Oven Electric connection ...

Page 6: ... Service Competence Center Installation Dimensions Induction Oven When installing the Induction Oven it doesn t differs much to traditional ovens in respect of special cupboard requirements ...

Page 7: ...ndling Induction Oven To safely move the oven use the handle provided in the accessories pack Insert the handle securely into the lateral holes and lift the handle up as shown in the pictures below The wire handle is not available as spare part ...

Page 8: ... be heat resistant min 90 C Carry out all cabinet cutting work before fitting the oven in the housing and carefully remove all wood chips and saw dust After installation the bottom of the oven must no longer be accessible For correct appliance operation do not obstruct the minimum gap between the worktop and the upper edge of the oven ...

Page 9: ... power cord is already preassembled The interference filter is a screw less connection for the power cord using 6 3mm plug contact For using the oven either a plug have to be installed or a direct installation to the wall socket An extended power cord 1 2 1 5m is not yet available ...

Page 10: ...r is open Power cable replacement type H05 RR F 3 x 1 5 mm2 must be carried out by a qualified electrician Contact an authorized service centre The oven is programmed to operate with power absorption above 2 5 kW indicated by HIGH in the settings which is compatible with a domestic power supply above 3kW If the household has a lower power supply the setting must be lowered LOW in the settings The ...

Page 11: ...nce Center Installation Electrical connection Induction Oven Electrical setting of power level In the Menu Settings of the oven there is also the power high or low setting according to the house installation adjustable ...

Page 12: ... Service Competence Center Overview Induction Plate Induction Functions Operation Induction Oven ...

Page 13: ...k together with the induction cooking vessel supplied with the oven Improved cooking performances and energy consumption can be achieved by using the cooking vessel and induction plate N B During cooking the cooling fan may switch on at intervals in order to minimize energy consumption At the end of cooking after the oven has been switched off the cooling fan may continue to run for a while When t...

Page 14: ... fan not visible 4 Dataplate not to be removed 5 Lamps 6 Circular heating element not visible 7 Fan 8 Lower heating element not visible 9 Door 10 Position of shelves the number of shelves is indicated on the front of the oven 11 Rear wall 12 Electrical socket inside oven 13 Induction Plate 14 Induction Plate position ...

Page 15: ...y can be used to cook bread and pastry products as well as roast meat fish en papillote etc D MEAT PROBE to measure the core temperature of food during cooking E SLIDING RUNNERS to facilitate insertion and removal of accessories F COOKING VESSEL 1 the cooking vessel is designed to be used with the induction plate and should be placed according to the position markings on the induction plate glass ...

Page 16: ...erted at the third shelf position to allow the electrical plug to engage 1 Use both hands to properly place the induction plate on the third shelf position Fig 1 2 Use both hands to push the induction plate up to the electrical plug Fig 2 3 Ensure the plug is fully engaged by firmly pushing the induction tray Fig 3 ...

Page 17: ...he cooking vessel on the induction plate ensuring that the bottom of the vessel lays within the rectangular markings on induction plate glass 1 Use both hands to place the cooking vessel on the induction plate Fig 4 2 Place the cooking vessel at the centre of the markings on the glass Fig 5 ...

Page 18: ...ATE REMOVING THE COOKING VESSEL IMPORTANT The induction cooking vessel can become extremely hot Always use oven gloves to touch and move it 1 Using both hands grasp the front handle and partially remove the cooking vessel Fig 1 2 Then use the lateral handles to better grasp and fully remove the cooking vessel Fig 2 ...

Page 19: ...disengaged Do not remove the induction plate when the cooking vessel or any other accessory is present Always use oven gloves when induction plate and or oven are hot 1 With both hands grasp the induction plate and remove it Some slight force will be needed to disengage the plate from the socket Fig 3 2 With both hands remove the induction plate and store it away carefully avoiding impacts that co...

Page 20: ...steel cooking vessel see Inserting Wire Shelves and Other Accessories in the Oven for information on how to insert both the induction plate and the cooking vessel To start the Induction functions etc navigate the main menu refer to Selecting Cooking Functions or press the induction direct access icon To access the induction functions on the user interface the induction plate must be properly inser...

Page 21: ...lected by scrolling the sub menu with and confirmed with 4 Press button to confirm 5 Place the food in the oven and press 6th Sense Induction Functions Some cooking functions Roasted Meat Roasted Poultry and Fish are 6th sense assisted Given the weight of food to be prepared 6th sense technology cooking suggests the cooking time Cooking time may be adjusted to fit personal preferences and for some...

Page 22: ... Service Competence Center Operation Induction Oven Induction Functions ...

Page 23: ... Service Competence Center Operation Induction Oven Induction Functions ...

Page 24: ... Service Competence Center Operation Induction Oven Induction Functions Cooking Table ...

Page 25: ... Service Competence Center Operation Induction Oven Induction Functions Cooking Table ...

Page 26: ... Service Competence Center Operation Induction Oven Induction Functions Cooking Table ...

Page 27: ...e filling it to avoid air bubbles forming and after cooking let the food cool down inside the cooking vessel Pizza toppings should be added based on the height of the dough base and the quantity of sauce used Pizzas with very thin bases and only light toppings can be cooked cold otherwise it is advisable to consider the most suitable time to add the topping half way through or at the end of the co...

Page 28: ...er Components Exploded View Overview Components For Induction Overview Wiring Cooling Fan Induction Power Control IPC Induction Oven Cooling Fan Tangential Cavity Fan Thermostat 285 C 115 C Lamp Door Hinge Soft Close Mechanism ...

Page 29: ... Service Competence Center Components Exploded View Induction Oven New components introduced together with induction oven ...

Page 30: ...rvice Competence Center Components Exploded View Induction Oven Induction board and filter are placed together in the same box at the back right position FILTER BOARD Box Fan Board Filter INDUCTION MODULE ...

Page 31: ...ter Components Overview Components For Induction Electronic Induction Oven Filter board Main fuse for induction circuit fast acting fuse 25A 250V Bridge rectifier IGBT output amplifier Axial cooling fan for power output stage ...

Page 32: ...mpetence Center Components Overview Components For Induction Electronic Induction Oven Micro Processor Unit for power control NTC for monitoring heat sink temperature Power supply for Micro Processor Unit fan etc ...

Page 33: ... Service Competence Center Components Overview Components For Induction Electronic Induction Oven Specification of IPC Voltage 196 VAC 263VAC Frequency 50 2Hz Maximum theoretical power 3600W ...

Page 34: ... Service Competence Center Basic Information Coil power management Induction oven Service Competence Center ...

Page 35: ...od preparation recommended of all recipes described in the cookbook Use only this vessel in combination with the induction shelf module 1 2 1 2 Vessel right positioned on the induction shelf module The dimensions and function of both parts are aligned together It is NOT recommended to use any other cookware ...

Page 36: ...el Induction Oven Vessel is made out of stainless steel The thickness of the bottom plate is 2 7 mm The complete surface is satin polished There is no coating for non stick Use a soft sponge and suitable liquid detergent Alternatively the vessel is suitable for dishwashing 1 2 ...

Page 37: ...nduction shelf module is correctly connected In case the induction function is selected and the induction shelf module has not correctly positioned an information on the display will be given The power control is managed by the electronic without using an additional switch This is realized by periodically checking of the resistance of the NTC in the induction shelf module For cleaning use a humid ...

Page 38: ...Plug Induction Oven Front view of the protection cover for the female plug 1 3 1 2 2 Rear view of the protection cover for the female plug The pin in the middle is on the one hand for fixation on the other hand for grounding the shield 3 Protection cover in mounted position ...

Page 39: ...ce Competence Center Components Overview Components For Induction Shelf Induction Oven 1 Induction tray bottom enamelled 2 Induction coil 3 VETRO ceramic glass 340 404 346 240 base cooper glass wool ferrites ...

Page 40: ...w the interior construction and components The induction copper coil is under mounted under the white glass wool thermal insulation The NTC for detecting the actual temperature is mounted in the centre of the induction shelf module The conduction of heat is managed by an aluminium probe via thermal grease to the NTC ...

Page 41: ...le socket In case of a disturbance a disassembly of the induction shelf module in not foreseen Single parts are not available as spares If the values described in the left picture are incorrect please replace the complete induction shelf module Ω 2 Ω Ω 800 kΩ 170 Ω Temperature dependency refer to the table on next page for details GND ...

Page 42: ... Service Competence Center Components Overview Components For Induction NTC Induction Oven Overview about resistance in relation to temperature dependency PTN 312 ...

Page 43: ...r Components Overview Components For Induction Fuse Induction Oven Specification of fuse IPC filter board Pos No 5620 12NC 4801 211 02363 Rating Voltage 250V Rating Current 25A Fast Acting Fuse Operating temperature 55 C 125 C ...

Page 44: ...enter Components Overview Wiring Induction Oven 2 Pin power connection between Induction Power Control IPC and cavity female plug 3 Pin power and control connection between Induction Power Control IPC and axial cooling fan ...

Page 45: ...ence Center Components Overview Wiring Induction Oven 2 Pin power supply connection between Induction Power Control IPC and filter board 2 Pin NTC connection between Induction Power Control IPC and cavity female plug ...

Page 46: ...nter Components Overview Wiring Induction Oven 3 Pin power line connection between filter board and interference filter 4 Pin communication bus connection between Induction module IPC user interface and ANTARES control board ...

Page 47: ...etence Center Components Cooling Fan Induction Power Control IPC Induction Oven Specification of fan Voltage 4 13 2 VDC Nominal speed 2700 rpm Nominal noise 48 5 dBA Brushless motor Nominal current urrent 0 42 0 5A ...

Page 48: ...en Single components of cooling fan Coil with electronic circuit on the rear side of the printed circuit board Permanent magnet 1 3 2 1 Single components from top down to left bearing spring fanwheel and coil with driver electronic 2 3 View to the printed circuit board and driver electronic ...

Page 49: ...is variable and can be changed via the main control electronic The fan starts working on 4 VDC power with low speed The maximum speed is reached with a power supply of 13 2 VDC The fan itself has 3 wirings Black ground Red power supply 6 12VDC Blue speed signal For verifying the function a meter in the resistance setting can t be used The voltage on the connector has to be measured by a meter duri...

Page 50: ...ction Oven Specification of cooling fan tangential Pos No 4410 12NC 4801 211 00062 Rating Voltage 220V 240VAC Rating Frequency 50 60Hz Nominal Current 190mA Nominal Power 17W Maximum ambient operating temperature 100 C Winding resistance T ambient 20 C 161 Ω Ω 161 Ω ...

Page 51: ...ation of the fan takes place after 5 min of starting the baking cycle or the temperature in the cavity reached 150 C This is valid for all programs except for the ECO FORCED AIR program here the activation takes place either after 15 min or after reaching 300 C This is valid for the Bio Energy Step 2 oven only In case of condition failure mode the fan stays on for 18 s and off for 42 s in average ...

Page 52: ...ce Center Components Cavity fan Induction Oven Specification of cavity fan Pos No 4400 12NC 4812 361 18492 Rating Voltage 230VAC Rating Frequency 50Hz Nominal Power 25W Winding resistance T ambient 20 C 112Ω 10 Ω 112 Ω ...

Page 53: ...lay which is mounted on the control board The activation of the fan takes place from the beginning onward in the most ventilated programs Sometimes the cavity fan is also activated during some conventional programs like upper and lower heat with preheat function Exceptional cases are the ECO Forced Air Function and Roasted Poultry in these programs the cavity is in a pulsed mode This is valid for ...

Page 54: ... C Induction Oven Specification of thermostat left upper position Pos No 5570 12NC 4810 105 39905 Rating Voltage 250V Rating Current 16A Maximum ambient operating temperature 300 C Normally closed contact 285 C 15 C Manual resettable pull reset pin Marking colour green ...

Page 55: ...cs Thermostat 115 C Induction Oven Specification of thermostat left lower position Pos No 5571 12NC 4810 105 16986 Rating Voltage 250V Rating Current 16A Maximum ambient operating temperature 300 C Normaly closed contact 115 C 0 C 5 C Marking colour red ...

Page 56: ... Service Competence Center Components Lamp Induction Oven Specification of Lamp Pos No 6510 12NC 4810 103 91431 Lamp Pos No 6520 12NC 4801 211 01148 Lamp with socket Rating Voltage 250V Rating Power 40W ...

Page 57: ...king function request lamp ON Meat Probe inserted and detected MP board is powered by lamp relay End of pre heat of cooking function if ECO mode is enabled Power ON of system Interaction of user with door opened in case of the lamp is OFF Interaction of user after more than 20 minutes of no interaction auto stand by if meat probe was inserted before the switching OFF Functional knob is in lamp pos...

Page 58: ...MP is inserted navigator has to save the status of it System go in auto stand by with the meat probe inserted Navigator has to save the state of MP 1 minutes after start of cooking function user interaction end of pre heating if ECO mode is enabled or is an ECO function MP not inserted Cooking status if cooking function request lamp OFF Start delayed End of cooking function if no MP inserted Selec...

Page 59: ... Door Hinge Soft Closing Mechanism Induction Oven Lever in oven door open position Lever in oven door closing position The soft closing mechanism is mounted on the left side only It is a hydraulic system as shown on the technical drawings ...

Page 60: ...as they will go Fig 1 3 Close the door as far as it will go A lift it up B and turn it C until it is released D Fig 2 To refit the door 1 Insert the hinges in their seats 2 Open the door fully 3 Lower the two catches 4 Close the door WARNING Use protective gloves Ensure the oven is cold before carrying out the following operations Disconnect the appliance from the power supply ...

Page 61: ... Service Competence Center Functional characteristics Working Cycle Of Induction Function Induction Oven ...

Page 62: ... Service Competence Center Control Panel User Inteface Cavity Interference Filter Thermostat IPC Induction Power Control Unit Repair Guide Line Induction Oven ...

Page 63: ... Service Competence Center Disassembly Control Panel User Interface Induction Oven The control panel is mounted on the left and right hand side with 2 shield self tapping screw each ...

Page 64: ... Service Competence Center Disassembly Control Panel User Interface Induction Oven Part 1 For mounting the single components UI and Touch Control PCB follow the sequence of pictures ...

Page 65: ... Service Competence Center Disassembly Control Panel User Interface Induction Oven Part 2 For mounting the single components UI and Touch Control PCB follow the sequence of pictures ...

Page 66: ... Service Competence Center Components Cavity Induction Oven View to the inside of the cavity Newly implemented is the female plug socket on the right lower side ...

Page 67: ... Enamelled Rear Panel Induction Oven Disassembly of the enameled rear panel Loosen the two self tapping screw on the upper position and flip the rear panel to the front side The two hooks in the lower area are fixating the rear panel in position ...

Page 68: ...le Plug Socket Induction Oven Disassembly of the female plug socket Loosen the two self tapping screw and pull the female plug socket out of the rear wall of the cavity The connection of the female plug socket are made by 6 3mm contacts 1 2 1 3 3 4 4 ...

Page 69: ...ilter Induction Oven View to the rear side of the oven Newly implemented is the interference filter which is mounted with 2 self tapping screws to the rear brace For power court extension a cable with longer length including the 6 3 mm plugs are required ...

Page 70: ... Service Competence Center Components Thermostat Safety Thermostat 285 C Induction Oven The resettable safety thermostat 285 C is mounted with a sheet metal screw ...

Page 71: ... Service Competence Center Components Thermostat Safety Thermostat 115 C Induction Oven The non resettable safety thermostat 115 C is mounted with a sheet metal screw ...

Page 72: ...mpetence Center Components IPC Induction Power Control Unit Induction Oven View to the top view of the oven Newly implemented induction power control so called IPC the filter board and the cooling fan for the IPC ...

Page 73: ...e Induction power board IPC is fixed with 3 self tapping Philips screws When disassembling the board from the plastic bracket start with lifting the heat sink and slide it to the same side where the heat sink is mounted On the opposite side the printed circuit board is fixed with 2 screws ...

Page 74: ... Service Competence Center Components IPC Induction Power Control Filter Induction Oven The filter board is fixed with 3 self tapping Philips screws ...

Page 75: ...nduction Power Control Cooling Fan Induction Oven The cooling fan for the Induction power board IPC is fixed with 3 self tapping Philips screws When the screw are removed the fan can be replaced after disconnecting the 3Pin connector on the IPC ...

Page 76: ... Service Competence Center Failure Codes Test Program Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Induction Oven ...

Page 77: ...of the ohm value of the temperature probe is out of range value 900Ω or value 3100Ω Failure code has to be recognized after 30 seconds of measurement out of the limits After the Failure recognition if the probe value returns in the allowed range for at least 30seconds the failure is erased and the oven returns to work in normal way ...

Page 78: ...2 Temperature error If the door is unlocked0 T over threshold 1 2150Ω for at least 15 min If Self Clean 1 the door is locked T over threshold 1 2790Ω for at least 15 min After the Failure recognition if the probe value became lower than 1500Ω the failure is erased and the oven returns to work in normal way ...

Page 79: ...de Failure Meaning Condition F03 Configuration data set error The data contained in the Configuration part of the memory are not consistent This failure has to be shown even if the Tested Flag is not set to TESTED Wrong EEPROM data access both in writing and reading operation ...

Page 80: ... Communication Error This failure can happen only in the configuration where others WIDE node are connected to the BUS Max number 30 of WIDE errors reached The failure appears if the communication is lost for 30 sec If the communication is restored the failure is erased and the oven returns to work normally ...

Page 81: ...re Codes Induction Oven Code Failure Meaning Condition F08 UI EEPROM error Wrong EEPROM data access both in writing and reading operation Data contained in memory are not consistent CRC calculated by the SW is not equal to the value stored in memory ...

Page 82: ...duction Oven Code Failure Meaning Condition F09 UI SPI memory error The data contained in the SPI memory are not consistent CRC calculated by the SW is not equal to the value stored in memory Wrong UI SPI memory data access both in writing and reading operation ...

Page 83: ... is a 16A 15A if the oven is a 13A 12A if the oven is a 10A When the oven goes in OFF the failure is erased The voltage read is out of the range for 30seconds lower then 200V or higher then 260V If the voltage read returns in the limit 30 seconds the failure is erased Communication between micro and 6th sense chip is lost for 30 seconds If the communication returns the failure is erased and the ov...

Page 84: ...eaning Condition F14 Meat Probe error The value read is out of the range The value read is out of the allowed values for 30 seconds lower than 0 c or greater than 120 C Switch OFF all the loads Manage Cooling fan in accordance with AM specs Manage door lock system in accordance with with ...

Page 85: ...allowed values for 30 seconds lower than 0 c or greater than 120 C The failure has to be checked only if some water is in the tank at least minimum level is read If the value returns in the allowed range for 30 seconds the failure is erased and the oven returns to work in normal way Switch OFF all the loads Manage Cooling with AM specs Manage door lock system in accordance with AM specs ...

Page 86: ...ads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph The Current averaged every half period is less than 3 Ampere for at least 1 Mains half cycle when the coil is energized For 3 sec the system try to check again if the failure is still present after that if present the failure is notified ...

Page 87: ... Condition F43 Main Frequency Wrong Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Wrong frequency detected Out of 50Hz 5 for more than 5 seconds The failure is cleared when a right frequency is detected ...

Page 88: ...oubleshooting Failure Codes Induction Oven Code Failure Meaning Condition F46 Main Relay Stuck Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph ...

Page 89: ... all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Fan frequency is out of the range 10 120Hz for at least 5 seconds if the value is lower than 10Hz the fan is powered with the maximum duty if the failure persists for other 5 seconds the failure is showed ...

Page 90: ...on F48 Wrong Vref 2 value Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph The sampled Vref_2 is different from 2 5V for 12 seconds The failure is cleared when a right reference is detected for at least 12 seconds ...

Page 91: ...hooting Failure Codes Induction Oven Code Failure Meaning Condition F53 Mains Zero Crossing missing Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph ...

Page 92: ... or shorted Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph The Heat Sink Temperature is out of range 40 C 125 C for at least 1 second The failure is cleared when the temperature read is greater than 40 C or lower than of 95 C for 1 sec ...

Page 93: ... NTC open or shorted Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Board Temperature is out of range 10 C 87 C for at least 1 sec The failure is cleared when a Temperature lower than 82 C is detected for at least 1 seconds ...

Page 94: ...ition F58 Coil1 2 NTC shorted Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Coil NTC over 240 C for at least 1 sec The failure is cleared when a Temperature lower than 240 C is detected for at least 1 seconds ...

Page 95: ...ition F59 Coil1 2 NTC open Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Coil NTC under 16 C for at least 30 sec The failure is cleared when a Temperature greater than 16 C is detected for at least 1 seconds ...

Page 96: ...Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Dc Link voltage is greater than limit for at least 30sec 263Vrms with Load 371Vrms without load The previous failure is cleared when a right voltage is detected for at least 5 Mains half cycles ...

Page 97: ... Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Dc Link voltage is lower than limit for at least 30sec 180Vrms with Load 274Vrms without load The previous failure is cleared when a right voltage is detected for at least 5 Mains half cycles ...

Page 98: ...o be displayed if communication between AEVO and IPC not occur Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph The failure appears if the communication is lost for 30 sec If the communication is restored the failure is erased and the oven returns to work normally ...

Page 99: ...ode Failure Meaning Condition F80 Eprom Configuration Error Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph The data contained in the Configuration part of the memory are not consistent ...

Page 100: ...Oven Code Failure Meaning Condition F94 Io Port Error Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph The data read from microcontroller during the IO port check is not consistent ...

Page 101: ... Induction Oven Code Failure Meaning Condition F103 Board or Heat Sink over temperature Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Board or Heat Sink NTC over 100 C ...

Page 102: ...n F104 Coil 1 2 Over Temperature Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Coil NTC over 240 C for at least 1 sec The failure is cleared when a Temperature lower than 240 C is detected for at least 1 seconds ...

Page 103: ...ilure Codes Induction Oven Code Failure Meaning Condition F105 Coil 1 2 NTC Stuck Switch OFF all the loads except IPC power relay Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Coil NTC stuck on one value ...

Page 104: ... Service Competence Center Installation Circuit Wiring Diagram Induction Oven ...

Page 105: ... Service Competence Center Project Description Ramp Up Benefits Outlook Marketing information Induction Oven ...

Page 106: ...ng a rectangular induction coil The induction tray is powered by means of an electric male plug the counter female connector is mounted in the rear side of the cavity The electronic control of the induction tray is a separate module located close by control board The oven keeps all the functionalities of a traditional oven with the plus of the induction contribution if needed Due to the specific d...

Page 107: ...try presentation and show rooms Production in 2013 are BIVM 8100PT 8556491 22000 qty 24pcs for Swiss Order to Invoice 22 02 2013 BK AKZM 8790 IX 8525 879 01100 qty 24pcs for Benelux OTI 28 02 2013 WH More production in 2013 are AKZM8920 GK for France AKZM8910 XL for Italy The mass production will start beginning of 2013 quantities as followed are planned 2013 2600 pcs 2014 3200 pcs 2015 3488 pcs 2...

Page 108: ...aditional oven No tradeoff in cooking performance Consumers are looking for latest technologies to improve their life Willing to save cooking time and energy without compromise on cooking results Propose the best oven worldwide save more than 30 Energy faster up to 25 while offering excellent cooking performances Break trough technology combining induction traditional heating elements ...

Page 109: ...mers are looking for latest technologies to improve their life Willing to save cooking time and energy without compromise on Cooking results Propose the Best Oven worldwide save more than 30 NRJ faster up to 25 while offering excellent cooking performances Break trough technology combining induction traditional heating elements ...

Page 110: ... Service Competence Center Marketing Information Comparison vs Traditional oven Induction oven Induction Oven Service Competence Center ...

Page 111: ...6 0 0 860 4 0 62 0 0 940 5 0 47 0 1 006 5 0 Fish Salmon 31 0 0 582 5 0 38 0 0 793 5 0 62 0 1 059 5 0 50 5 1 087 5 0 Roast beef 33 0 0 496 3 3 36 5 0 848 4 0 43 0 0 858 4 3 41 5 1 012 4 3 Roast Pork 59 0 0 937 4 5 82 5 1 512 4 5 82 0 1 340 4 3 89 5 1 805 4 5 Average 33 0 0 621 4 5 43 3 0 903 4 3 56 6 1 005 4 6 49 4 1 162 4 6 Food category selected procedure A E G M I E L E INDUCTION OVEN B O S C H ...

Page 112: ... Service Competence Center Documents Induction Oven I F U ...

Page 113: ... Service Competence Center Documents IFU Induction Oven Service Competence Center ...

Page 114: ... Service Competence Center Bio Energy Step 2 Minerva Platform Bio Energy Step 2 ...

Page 115: ...ence Center Bio Energy Step 2 Mechanical Modifications Bio Energy Step 2 Mechanical Modifications Chimney closure Insulation on the rear design optimized Full pyro insulation Baffle all enameled without top reflector ...

Page 116: ... Service Competence Center Bio Energy Step 2 Mechanical Modifications With chimney Bio Energy Step 2 Air flow with chimney ...

Page 117: ... Service Competence Center Bio Energy Step 2 Mechanical Modifications Without chimney Bio Energy Step 2 Air floe without chimney ...

Page 118: ...t Bio Energy Step 2 1 Specification Banana Heating Element Pos No 4510 12NC 4810 103 68831 Rating Voltage 230VAC Rating Current 5A Rating Power 1150 W 6 Resistance 43 48 Ω Twin Double Banana Heating elements are mounted in the oven The maximal power is 2300W Ω 43 48 Ω ...

Page 119: ...y Step 2 Mode of operation in the appliance The double banana heating element are driven with 2300W in all cycles except the ECO Forced Air Function In the Eco program the heating elements are switch not always one or both on due to the fact reaching the classification for A 40 ...

Page 120: ...eed Bio Energy Step 2 Specification Cavity Fan Double Speed Pos No 4400 12NC 4810 105 40574 Rating Voltage 220V 240 VAC Rating Current 0 15A 0 18A Rating Power 14 22W 6 10W 15 Resistance 200 Ω 310 Ω 10 Speed 1200rpm 800rpm Thermal Protection 170 C Bobbin Ω 200 310 Ω ...

Page 121: ...iance The cavity fan double speed are driven normally with 1200 rpm Exception is the ECO Forced Air Function were the speed can be also 800rpm The speed is depending from the program which has been activated In the Eco program the Cavity fan speed is mostly 800rpm due to the fact reaching the classification for A 40 ...

Page 122: ... Service Competence Center Bio Energy Step 2 Wiring Diagram Bio Energy Step 2 Legende fehlt ...

Page 123: ...60s First Phase Ring and Grill are ON duration 11 Cavity Fan is pulsed 30s OFF and 30s ON without considering fan inertia Second Phase Ring element is ON duration about 60 Cavity Fan is pulsed 45 48s OFF and 15 12s ON without considering fan inertia depending on models Third Phase Ring and Grill are ON duration up to 720 Cavity Fan is pulsed 45 48s OFF and 15 12s ON without considering fan inertia...

Page 124: ...on again by pressing the confirm button In order to maximize energy efficiency it is advisable not to open the door during cooking It is advisable to use 3rd level The oven does not have to be preheated Recipe Function Pre heating Shelf from bottom Temp C Time min Accessories and notes Filled roast meats ECO Forced Air 3 200 80 120 Drip tray or pan on rack Meat cuts rabbit chicken lamb ECO Forced ...

Page 125: ...s always ON low speed Second Phase all heaters are OFF done only if T set is 170 C duration 8 cavity fan is pulsed low speed 36s OFF and 24s ON without considering fan inertia Third Phase Low Banana Ring element is ON duration about 40 Cavity Fan is pulsed low speed 36s OFF and 24s ON without considering fan inertia Fourth Phase Low Banana Ring element is ON duration up to 720 Cavity Fan is pulsed...

Page 126: ...again by pressing the confirm button In order to maximize energy efficiency it is advisable not to open the door during cooking It is advisable to use 3rd level The oven does not have to be preheated Recipe Function Pre heating Shelf from bottom Temp C Time min Accessories and notes Filled roast meats ECO Forced Air 3 200 80 120 Drip tray or pan on rack Meat cuts rabbit chicken lamb ECO Forced Air...

Page 127: ...0 STD FGV door NAV G2 A A 10 All others Q4 2012 A 30 HE door G2 MF8 MEDIUM CAVITY LARGE CAVITY A 20 FGVD G2 MF8 SOP May A 30 NAV G2 MF8 A 20 G2 MF5 PYRO A A 10 Electromechanic A 30 G2 MF8 A 20 G2 PYRO MF5 A 10 G2 MF5 A FLAGSHIP A FLAGSHIP A Others Other as for STEP 1 A 10 A 20 G2 STD MF8 A 10 G2 STD MF5 A 40 1 SKU s other countries A A A 10 MF8 A Others A 30 NAV A A A 10 Electromechanic Insulation...

Page 128: ... Service Competence Center Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Oven Minerva Platform KA Modular Steam Oven ...

Page 129: ...h pure steam accessory it is not possible to set any temperature automatic control Custom steam cooking with the steam accessory it is possible to change the cavity temperature and to choose between 3 different levels hi mid low for the steam FORESEEN Artisan enable the plug so it is possible to add different accessories It is possible to set the duty cycle of the accessory in order to allow the u...

Page 130: ... Service Competence Center Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Mechanical And Electrical Structure Kitchen Aid Modular Steam View to the Steam Tray ...

Page 131: ... Service Competence Center Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Mechanical And Electrical Structure Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Steam Tray used in the oven ...

Page 132: ... Service Competence Center Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Mechanical And Electrical Structure Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Electrical connection and the general mechanical structure ...

Page 133: ... Service Competence Center Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Mechanical And Electrical Structure Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Overview of single components used in steam ovens ...

Page 134: ... Service Competence Center Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Mechanical And Electrical Structure Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Overview of single components used in steam ovens ...

Page 135: ... Service Competence Center Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Mechanical And Electrical Structure Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Overview of single components used in steam ovens ...

Page 136: ... Service Competence Center Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Mechanical And Electrical Structure Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Overview of single components used in steam ovens ...

Page 137: ... Steam function is instead visible in the main selection For the future easy upgrade to higher value function than high power within Artisan cluster rename to the new accessory based function ARTISAN Meat Poultry Fish Stuffed Vegetables Food Types Pure Steam Custom Steam ARTISAN STEAM Medium Power High Power Low Power ...

Page 138: ... Service Competence Center Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function Kitchen Aid Modular Steam The keys are not back lighted OK Button BACK Button Function Selector Selector ...

Page 139: ...d the UI shows on every switch on after the logo animation the message Remove the accessory when using traditional cooking methods Press any key It is possible to remove the message through the setting menu with the new setting Accessory Alert enable or disable Enable Disable To show the alert on every switch on STR_MESS_REMOVEACCESSORY_1 ...

Page 140: ...ation For this type of ovens is foreseen an electromechanical switch that detect the presence or not of the tray this presence is read from Control board from pin 1 and 3 connector P8 that has to send a message to Navigator to inform its about the insertion of the tray The accessory working just if the tray is inserted Mechanical switch will be read like a button with this logic 0V no accessory in...

Page 141: ...respect to the other loads once all the heating loads have been distributed during the activation period the boiler has to be inserted so that its t ON time finishes at the end of the period If the sum of loads power is greater than the maxim allowed power the control tries to switch off only one of the heating loads If this is not possible all the heating loads will be turned off Bto distribute t...

Page 142: ... Service Competence Center Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function Kitchen Aid Modular Steam The following picture shows how the accessory will be connected to the AM Control Board ...

Page 143: ...t and the favourite function Artisan Steam functions picture left that will contain Food Types it will include 4 food types default Pure Steam Custom Steam Artisan functions picture right that will contain Low power default Medium power High power MAIN ACTION FROM THE USER Same as in conventional oven Artisan Steam Functions Artisan Functions ...

Page 144: ...he Pure steam function it is possible to set The duration and eventually the end time MAIN ACTION FROM THE USER Same as in conventional oven When the user presses Start the accessory wizard is shown Artisan Functions Automatic Pure Steam Custom Steam Food Types Artisan Steam function Pure Steam ...

Page 145: ...m level between Low Medium High The duration and eventually the end time The duration and eventually the end time It is possible to plug the Meat Probe MAIN ACTION FROM THE USER Same as in conventional oven Scroll until the steam field to change the value When the user confirm on Start enters in the accessory wizard Food Types Custom Steam Pure Steam Artisan Steam function Food Types ...

Page 146: ...petence Center Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function Kitchen Aid Modular Steam There are 4 different food types Meat default Poultry Fish and Stuffed Vegetables Each of them has his own icon and text with this format ...

Page 147: ...ish Poultry Stuffed vegetables For any Food Type it is possible to set The oven temperature in a limited range 160 200 C The duration and eventually the end time For meat and poultry it is possible to plug the Meat Probe MAIN ACTION FROM THE USER Same as in conventional oven When the user presses Start the accessory wizard is shown ...

Page 148: ...have their own icon and share the same text Artisan Function For each Artisan Function it is possible to set The oven temperature is automatic The duration and eventually the end time MAIN ACTION FROM THE USER Same as in conventional oven When the user presses Start the accessory wizard is shown High Power Medium Power Low Power COKING SYSTEM SUPPORT Medium Power ...

Page 149: ...ange according to the pictures above similar to the current Minerva with steam It is possible to set the Probe temperature while the duration end time can not be set and will not be visible As in the current oven after the start there will appear a new field in the low right corner with the cavity temperature MAIN ACTION FROM THE USER Same as in conventional oven with meat probe When the user conf...

Page 150: ...e 2 scenario If the accessory is already inserted we show directly If the accessory is NOT inserted after the plug in message the UI will show Plug in the accessory Plug in the accessory Plug in the accessory Food types custom steam Pure Steam High mid low Power Functions A confirm START with tray UNPLUGGED B confirm START with tray PLUGGED Food types Custom Steam Plug in the accessory Insert wate...

Page 151: ...e back to OFF STANDBY Shows the confirmation message R1 Accessory Removed then come back to OFF STANDBY PRG Shows the confirmation message R1 Accessory inserted Shows the confirmation message R1 Accessory Removed RUN PAUSE DELAY END Shows the confirmation message R1 Accessory inserted Reset the cooking if in progress come back to the PRG state with the cooking list NO effect If after a time out 3m...

Page 152: ...at every switch on by change the Accessory Alert setting This setting is the last element in the current setting list When selected it gives the user two options R1 Enable R2 Disable Each of them has is own explained text When confirmed it is shown the confirmation message as usual Enable Disable To show the alert on every switch on ...

Page 153: ...ed to start a traditional cooking if the accessory is detected plugged If the condition above happens after the standard PRG insert food message the UI shows R1 Unplug the accessory As soon as the user unplugs the accessory with the confirmation message the oven comes back to PRG Icon open Unplug the accessory ...

Page 154: ...Aid Modular Steam The UI suggest the user to take out the accessory if The temperature is above 220 C The tray is plugged The behavior can happen both in programs or any ON states and in OFF It shows the pop up the layout above The oven is hot Please remove the accessory ...

Page 155: ...hen Aid Modular Steam Function Kitchen Aid Modular Steam All the acoustic feedback are the same of to the conventional oven plus When the induction tray is plugged or unplugged in any state there is a medium around 500ms single beep ...

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