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Page 1: ...Novotronic Models Technical Information 1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION H350 H373 H387 Ovens 2004 Miele CLICK ANYWHERE on THIS PAGE to RETURN to ELECTRIC COOKING APPLIANCE REPAIR GUIDES at InspectApedia com ...

Page 2: ... Before Using For the First Time 11 2 Controls Basic Overview 12 3 Cooking Using Default Temperatures 14 4 Rapid Heat 15 5 Turning Off Rapid Heat 15 6 Selector Switch 16 040 Function and Description 1 Cooling Fan Run On 18 2 Catalyser System 19 3 Pyrolitic Self Cleaning 20 4 Catalyser 22 5 Door Lock Mechanism 24 6 Safety Cut Out 25 7 Rapid Heat 25 8 Door Switch 26 9 Temperature Sensor 26 10 Automa...

Page 3: ...r Glass Removal 41 5 15 Door Installation 41 5 16 Halogen Lamp Removal 41 5 17 Shelf Runner Removal 41 5 18 Reflector and Glass Cover Removal 42 5 19 Cavity Rear Panel Removal 43 5 20 Upper Heating Element Removal 43 5 21 Lower Heating Element Removal 45 5 22 Oven Temperature Sensor Removal 45 5 23 Temperature Regulator Removal 46 5 24 Convection Heating Element Removal 47 5 25 Convection Heating ...

Page 4: ...Activation Low 73 6 3 13 Convection Fan Activation Max 74 6 3 14 Convection Fan Activation Min 75 6 3 15 Oven Lights Activation 76 6 3 16 Display Check 77 6 3 17 Buzzer Activation 78 6 3 18 Roast Probe Temperature 79 6 3 19 Cooling Fan Activation at Pyrolitic Cleaning Speed 80 6 3 20 Door Lock Activation 81 6 3 21 Demonstration Mode Activation 82 6 3 22 Demonstration Mode Deactivation 83 6 3 23 Fa...

Page 5: ...5 1 0 Construction and Design 1 1 Unit Overview H 350 1 Program Selector 7 Roast Probe Socket 2 Oven Display 8 Runners 3 Oven Push Buttons 9 Hinge 4 Adjust Buttons 10 Oven Door 5 Upper Heating Element 6 Convection Fan Figure 1 1 Unit Overview ...

Page 6: ...1 Program Selector 2 Oven Display and Push Buttons 8 Roast Probe Socket 3 Clock Timer Display and Push Buttons 9 Convection Fan 4 Adjust Buttons 10 Runners 5 Door Contact Switch 11 Oven Door 6 Upper Heating Element Safety Guard 7 Rotisserie Motors Figure 1 2 Unit Overview ...

Page 7: ...ag Location The Data Tag is located on the bottom right edge of the front of the oven To view the Data Tag you must open the oven door Electrical Data Model Serial Number Certification Figure 1 3 Data Tag Information Applicable To H 350 H 373 H387 Models ...

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Page 9: ...Novotronic Models Technical Information 9 2 0 Installation Refer to the Installation Manual Figure 2 1 Installation Manual Cover ...

Page 10: ...d breaker supply line and junction box must be used on all oven installations Connection details are given on the diagram located on the top of the oven The electrical supply should be checked against the diagram to ensure all electrical and safety requirements are met prior to electrical connection Special Information Ovens can be special ordered or converted to 120 208 VAC 60 Hz supply voltage T...

Page 11: ...t cloth or sponge to wipe out the interior using a solution of warm water and non abrasive detergent Dry the interior with a soft cloth Turn the program to convection Set the temperature to 480 F 250 C using the button while the indicator light between the and buttons is lit Set the timer by pressing the Cook button on H350 models the Timer button on H373 H387 models 0 00 will appear in the displa...

Page 12: ...e program selector can be turned either way Each push button has a matching symbol in the oven display H350 Models H 373 H3837 Models Table 3 1 Explanation of Oven Symbols Continued on next page Button Controls Symbol Temp Oven temperature Settings z Probe Core temperature Settings G Cook H350 Cooking Timer x Timer H373 H387 Cooking Timer w ...

Page 13: ... are made using the or To make changes press one button at a time For rapid advancement hold in the button Oven temperatures are 10 F 5 C increments Core temperatures are in 2 F 1 C increments When the light between and buttons is illuminated time and temperatures can be entered or changed When the light goes out your entry is accepted ...

Page 14: ...minate The oven will start to heat as soon as the indicator between the buttons goes out Adjust the default temperature if needed Allow the oven to preheat if necessary The oven temperature can be monitored in the display Place food in the oven Enter the cooking time At the end of the cooking time A tone will sound for 5 seconds and the symbol flashes To turn off the tone and the flashing symbol P...

Page 15: ...Auto Roast At least 300 F 150 C in Surround A flashing F or C besides the temperature indicates Rapid heat is on 3 4 1 Turning Off Rapid Heat For some dishes it may be desirable to turn off Rapid heat cookies small cakes Select the oven program and temperature As soon as the actual temperature appears in the display Rapid heat can be turned off Press the button and hold until the F C in the displa...

Page 16: ...per and lower heating elements are activated Top Heat The outer top heating element is activated Bottom Heat The bottom heating element is activated Auto Roast The oven automatically starts Rapid heat mode The convection fan and heating element are then activated Broil The inner top element is activated Maxi Broil Both Top Elements Are Activated Fan Broil The inner top element and convection fan a...

Page 17: ...escription Figure 4 1 Cooling and Venting Air Paths Novatronic Ovens H350 H373 1 Air Outlet 2 Air Duct 3 Air Intake At Deflector Strips 4 Air Intake 5 Air Openings At Rear 6 Oven Fan 7 Vapor Outlet Connection 8 Cooling Fan 9 Air Guide Duct Continued on next page ...

Page 18: ...ed from the oven via the vapor outlet connection Cooling Air Discharge 1 Refer to Figure 4 1 2 The cool air and vapor mixture is discharged at the air outlet between the door handle and fascia panel 4 0 1 Cooling Fan Run On The cooling will run during the cooling down cycle until a temperature of approximately 160 F is reached This will prevent damage caused by condensation collecting in the appli...

Page 19: ...atronic Ovens With Self Clean H387 1 Refer to figure 4 2 2 The catalyser 3 removes grease particles from expelled air to reduce odors 3 Grease particles and substances producing odors are converted to water and carbon dioxide 4 The water and carbon dioxide are removed by the cooling fan 2 and expelled via the vent duct 1 ...

Page 20: ... element is constantly activated The grill inner heater element and convection fan elements are activated alternately Door Lock The oven door is locked immediately after the start of the function and only releases after the cycle is complete and the temperature has dropped below approximately 390 F Pyrolitic or Self Cleaning Duration The duration of the pyrolitic or self cleaning cycle ranges base...

Page 21: ... in the catalyser can rise sharply If this occurs the pyrolitic heating is switched off until the temperature has dropped Heating will then resume until excessive smoke development or a rapid temperature rise causes the pyrolitic system to shut off until is cools This process will continue until the proper temperature is reached Pyrolitic or self cleaning interruption If the proper temperature has...

Page 22: ...mperature sensor PT 1000 2 Insulated housing 3 Platinum coated ceramic honeycombs 4 Heater element During exhaust air cleaning the catalyser heater element Fig 4 5 heats up the two platinum coated ceramic honeycombs Fig 4 5 to a temperature of 930 F Note The catalyser is only activated in modes with heating ...

Page 23: ...re 4 6 Catalyser Assembly Components H387 1 PT 1000 Sensor 2 Insulating Cover 3 Insulating Material 4 Fumes Extractor 5 Catalyser Insert 6 Spring 7 Catalyser Insert 8 Catalyser Seal 9 Heater Element 10 Insulating Material 11 Filter 12 Catalyser Seal ...

Page 24: ... Models Technical Information 24 Figure 4 7 Door Lock Mechanism 1 Drive Locking Device 6 Bracket 2 Switch 7 Spring 3 Springs 8 Door Latch 4 Wire Bracket 9 Bracket 5 Door Lock Cable 10 Bushing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 25: ...cut out hours Recommended temperature Degrees F Setting Range Degrees F Light 6 Defrost 12 90 120 Convection 12 320 90 480 Auto Roast 12 320 210 440 Intensive 6 340 120 480 Surround 12 370 90 510 Top Heat 12 370 90 480 Bottom Heat 12 370 210 480 Fan Broil 6 390 120 470 Broil 6 460 390 570 Maxi Broil 6 460 390 570 Table 4 1 Safety Cutout Temperatures 4 1 5 Rapid Heat During the operating modes Fan ...

Page 26: ...latinum sensor It resistance rises proportionately as the oven temperature rises 4 1 8 Automatic Door Lock After the start of the pyrolitic self cleaning process the door is mechanically locked with a door latch operated by a locking device The door can only be opened after the pyrolitic cycle is complete and the oven temperature has dropped below approximately 390 F 4 1 9 Door Contact Switch If t...

Page 27: ...ntrol and power electronics are combined into a single unit The Electronic Monitors The Following Components 1 All temperature sensors 2 Control display electronic unit 3 Door contact switch 4 Selector switch It Controls The Following Components 1 All heater elements 2 All fans 3 Oven light 4 Rotisserie motor ...

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Page 29: ...ew 1 Interference Suppressor Capacitor 10 Lamp 2 Temperature Limiter 11 Lamp 3 Transformer 12 Heater Element Bottom Heat 4 Temp sensor Oven 13 Heater Element Convection 5 Cooling Fan 14 Motor Convection Fan 6 Heater Element Top Heat 15 Selector Switch 7 Heater Element Grill 16 Electronic Unit 8 Electronic Display 17 Terminal Block 9 Door Switch ...

Page 30: ...p 12 Relay 31 Socket Roast Probe 13 Plug Radio Controlled Clock 32 Roast Probe 14 Plug MIC Miele Information Control 15 Interference Suppressor Capacitor 16 Temp Monitor Operating Modes 17 Temp Sensor Catalyser 18 Transformer 19 Temp Sensor Oven 20 Temp Monitor Pyrolitic 21 Temp Monitor Door Lock Figure 5 2 H 373 Overview 1 Interference Suppressor Capacitor 11 Roast Probe Socket 2 Temperature Limi...

Page 31: ... Limiter 6 Heater Element Convection Fan 22 Temp Limiter Pyrolitic 7 Motor Rotisserie 23 Temp Monitor Door Lock 8 Selector Switch 24 Motor Door Lock 9 Electronic Unit 25 Switch Door Contact 10 Terminal Block 26 Cooling Fan 11 Catalyser 27 Heater Element Roof 12 Relay 28 Heater Element Grill 13 Plug Radio Controlled Clock 29 Digital Display 14 Plug Miele information Center 30 Lamp 15 Interference S...

Page 32: ...2 Figure 5 4 Inner Cabinet Components Non Pyrolitic or Self Clean Model Shown 1 Reflector 2 Glass Cover 3 Light Bulb 4 Fumes Extractor Not On Pyrolitic Models 5 Cover 6 Electrical Socket 7 Temperature Limiter 8 Roast Probe Socket 9 Roast Probe ...

Page 33: ...ical Information 33 Figure 5 5 Heating Components Layout 1 Motor Rotisserie 2 Motor Convection Fan 3 Temp Sensor Oven PT 1000 4 Element Upper Heating 5 Convection Heating Element 6 Impeller Convection 7 Element Lower Heating ...

Page 34: ... or front panel that may be fitted below the appliance to avoid the risk of damage Figure 5 6 Releasing the Door Hinge 1 Fully open the door 2 Fold down the retaining brackets on each hinge Figure 5 7 Removing the Front Door 3 Close the door beyond the point where resistance is felt and remove the door ...

Page 35: ...re 2 Remove the screws from the deflector strips 3 Slide the appliance from it s housing 5 4 Front Cover Removal 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Perform oven removal 3 Remove screws from the front cover remove cover 5 5 Fascia Panel Removal 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Remove the ovens mounting screws 3 Remove the knobs if applicable with a lid opener 4 Remove the fascia panel mounting sc...

Page 36: ... removal 4 Perform fascia panel removal 6 Press the retaining lugs down and remove the control module 7 Disconnect the connection for the control module from the electronic unit 5 7 Control and Power Module Removal 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Perform oven removal 3 Perform front cover removal 4 Remove the electronic mounting screw 5 Unclip the electrical connections and remove ...

Page 37: ... 9 Rear Panel Removal 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Perform oven removal 3 Remove the screws from the rear panel 4 Unplug the connections at the main terminal strip 5 Remove the interference suppressor retaining screw 6 Unclip the interference capacitor 7 Remove the rear panel upwards 5 10 Left Or Right Side Panel Removal 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Perform oven removal 3 Perform front...

Page 38: ...nical Information 38 Figure 5 10 Deflector Strip Front Mounting Screws 4 Remove the appropriate screws from the rear of the appliance Figure 5 11 Deflector Strip Aft Mounting Screws 5 Remove the appropriate deflector strips ...

Page 39: ...e 2 Perform oven removal 3 Perform front cover removal 4 Perform rear cover removal 5 Perform left or right side paned removal 6 Perform left or right deflector strip removal 7 Remove the appropriate hinge bearing attachment screw Figure 5 12 Removing the Hinge Mounting Screws 8 Remove the appropriate hinge from the rear ...

Page 40: ...ng strip Figure 5 14 Removing the CleanGlass Door Panel 4 Lift the CleanGlass door panel slightly and slide it out of the top holding strip Warning When fitting the CleanGlass door panel the loose sealing strips on the door inner panel must not slide out of position The correct positioning of the sealing strips ensures no steam gets between the panes of glass during operation of the oven ...

Page 41: ...ion 1 Insert the hinges fully in the guide holes 2 Open the door wide 3 Fold up the retaining brackets forward 4 Close the door 5 16 Halogen Lamp Removal 1 Open the door wide 2 Using a plastic tool carefully open the Glass Cover to access the affected bulb 3 Remove and replace the halogen lamp from the socket Note Ensure you do not touch the bulb with your bare hands as the oil from your skin will...

Page 42: ...2 Perform oven removal 3 Perform front cover removal 4 Perform rear cover removal 5 Perform left or right side paned removal 6 Perform left or right shelf runner removal 7 Press in the retaining springs and push them into the cabinet 8 Remove the reflector upwards and disconnect the electrical connections 9 Remove the glass cover from the interior of the cabinet Figure 5 17 Reflector and Electrica...

Page 43: ... the rear panel Note Extreme care must be taken to ensure the oven cavity isn t scratched or damaged in any way during this procedure 5 20 Upper Heater Element Removal 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Perform oven removal 3 Perform front cover removal 4 Perform rear cover removal 5 Perform rear panel removal 6 Perform shelf runner removal 7 Remove the temperature PTC sensor Continued on next pag...

Page 44: ...nect the electrical connections from the roof grill heater element 9 Remove the 2 nuts securing the element 10 Release the upper heater element retainer and tilt the roof grill heater element down 11 Remove the upper heating element at a downward angle Figure 5 20 Releasing the Upper Heating Element Retainer Continued on next page ...

Page 45: ...l connections from the floor heating element at the rear 5 Remove the floor heating element mounting screw 6 Remove the insulation and floor heating element 7 Install the new element in the reverse order of the removal steps Note After installing the element the insulation must be re installed 5 22 Oven Temperature Sensor Removal 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Perform oven removal 3 Perform fr...

Page 46: ...gulator Removal 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Perform oven removal 3 Perform rear panel removal 4 Remove the retaining screws from temperature regulator 5 Remove the temperature regulator and disconnect its wiring Figure 5 22 Rear View of the Oven H350 Shown ...

Page 47: ...Perform rear panel removal 4 Perform shelf runner removal 5 Perform enamel rear panel removal 6 Remove the convection heating element retaining screw from the oven cavity 7 Disconnect the electrical connections from the fan element at the rear 8 Remove the insulation strips 9 Remove the element Figure 5 22 Convection Heating Element and Fan ...

Page 48: ...Removal 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Perform oven removal 3 Perform front cover removal 4 Perform rear cover removal 5 Remove the air guide duct mounting screws 6 Remove the air guide duct 7 Remove the outlet connection 8 Remove the fumes extractor mounting screws from the cavity 9 Remove the fumes extractor upwards 5 27 Cooling Fan Removal 1 Perform oven removal 2 Perform front cover remova...

Page 49: ...orm shelf runner removal 12 Remove the roof grill heater element retainer and tilt the roof grill heating element downwards 13 Remove the catalyser mounting nuts from the interior of the oven 14 Disconnect the catalyser heating element 15 Remove the catalyser upwards 5 29 Catalyser Temperature Sensor Removal Pyrolytic Self Cleaning Models 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Perform oven removal 3 P...

Page 50: ...re it engages properly in the cable thread 5 31 Door Lock Cable Removal Pyrolytic Self Cleaning Models 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Perform oven removal 3 Perform front cover removal 4 Perform rear cover removal 5 Perform left or right side paned removal 6 Perform door lock release removal 7 Unscrew the locking device retaining screws 8 Unscrew the door lock cable mounting screw from the und...

Page 51: ...itch 5 33 Door Locking Device Removal Pyrolytic Self Cleaning Models 1 Perform door removal procedure 2 Perform oven removal 3 Perform front cover removal 4 Perform rear cover removal 5 Perform left or right side paned removal 6 Perform door contact switch removal 7 Disconnect the electrical connections 8 Unscrew the Door lock cable mounting screw from the underside of the locking device 9 Loosen ...

Page 52: ... cover removal 4 Perform rear panel removal 5 Disconnect the pyrolitic temperature regulator connections 6 Remove the pyrolitic temperature regulator retaining screws 7 Remove the pyrolitic temperature regulator Figure 5 24 Temperature Regulators Warning When installing the temperature regulator sensor must rest on the oven cavity The sensor must not be inserted in the insulation ...

Page 53: ...a long Torx screwdriver to remove the screw as shown in Fig 5 24 1 Figure 5 25 Screw Removal 1 Remove the screw Figure 5 26 Manually Activating the Door Latch 2 Insert a small screwdriver through the screw hole of the screw you just removed Press in the door latch Note By pressing the door latch the door lock is raised and the door can be opened 3 With the door latch pressed open the door ...

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Page 55: ...within 2 seconds 4 For H373 H387 Models press the Timer button 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement indicator The display shows 00 Procedures 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds 2 Press the or buttons as appropriate to the desired service mode position in accordance with table 6 1 and 6 2 Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after it has operated for 5 minutes or if a power loss o...

Page 56: ... speed 12 12 Oven lights on 13 88 88 Display test 14 14 Buzzer on 15 15 Vacant 16 e g 65 C shown if roast probe not connected Actual temp detected by roast probe 17 17 Vacant 18 18 Vacant 19 19 Vacant 20 20 Vacant 21 21 Cooling fan activated at pyrolitic cleaning speed since electronic version ID 377 22 22 Door Lock H387BP KAT only 23 FREI Vacant 24 24 Demonstration mode activated 25 25 Fault Code...

Page 57: ... Set to 60 Hz on all US Models Table 6 2 Service Mode Positions Continued from Table 6 1 Save and quit service mode Press and hold the Cook or Timer button depending on your model for more then 3 seconds 6 2 Fault Codes Access the fault codes by entering service mode and proceed to step 25 as per table 6 6 2 1 Fault Code F3 Cause Roast probe short circuited Remedy Replace the Roast probe 6 2 2 Fau...

Page 58: ... cutout 6 2 5 Fault Code F9 Cause The electronic temperature is too high Temp 175 degrees F because of insufficient cooling air or lack of proper ventilation Remedy Check the cooling air and vapor paths Ensure the cabinet that houses the oven allows for proper ventilation refer to operating instructions Cause The electronic temperature is too high Temp 175 degrees F because the cooling fan is defe...

Page 59: ... Cause The door locking device Pyrolitic does not close because the door temperature regulator is defective Remedy Replace the door temperature regulator 6 2 7 Fault Code F14 Cause The door locking device Pyrolitic does not close because its drive is defective Remedy Perform door lock manual override Replace locking device Cause The door locking device Pyrolitic does not close because the door cab...

Page 60: ...m it Cause The correct pyrolitic temperature has not been reached after 120 minutes because the grill heater element is defective Remedy Replace the roof grill heater element Cause The correct pyrolitic temperature has not been reached after 120 minutes because the convection heater element is defective Remedy Replace the convection heating element Cause The correct pyrolitic temperature has not b...

Page 61: ...Code F16 Cause Identity lost programmed model variant has been deleted Remedy Reprogram the model variant 6 2 10 Fault Code F17 Cause The catalyser temperature sensor Pt 1000 is open circuited or its resistance is too great Remedy Replace the Pt 1000 sensor ...

Page 62: ...t insert a screwdriver opening to used to hold the grease filter and press lightly on the element while the convection fan is running If the noise stops replace the convection element Parts required Quantity Material Number Nomenclature 1 04986670 Fan oven element ring Remedy Replace the convection heating element Cause The fan axel has too much play Remedy Replace the convection heating fan ...

Page 63: ...place to the desired temperature If a software fault were to occur the electronic will increase the temperature until the safety thermostat activates to cut off the heat The increased temperature will be displayed Cause Software fault in the electronic unit EPL 710 712 Parts required Quantity Material Number Nomenclature 1 04996455 Electronic unit EPL 710 1 05290132 Electronic unit EPL 712 Remedy ...

Page 64: ...79491 Cooling fan Remedy Install the new fan 6 3 4 Misting of Interior Door Panel Symptom Door steams up between glass door panels Cause Moist ambient air containing grease dust particles and residual moisture settle on the glass panels Series modification Since machine no XX 28227847 the doors have been modified with spacers and seals Parts required Quantity Material Number Nomenclature 1 0575048...

Page 65: ...e moisture content of food Series modification Since machine no XX 28227847 the doors have been modified with spacers and seals Parts required Quantity Material Number Nomenclature 1 05150680 Sealing strip 1 05418400 Ventilation panel Remedy Install sealing strip Install ventilation panel Ensure the hinges are not bent The door must close properly so the seal makes contact all around the door ...

Page 66: ...e inner door panel and does not activate the switch Parts required Quantity Material Number Nomenclature 1 04891660 Actuator 1 04780890 Bushing 1 00034676 Spring washer Remedy Ensure the switch mounting plate is seated correctly Install the aforementioned items under the parts required list Note If the oven doesn t heat ensure it isn t in Demonstration Mode Refer to Chart 6 2 to determine if the o...

Page 67: ...ode cannot be selected PYRO remains in the display Cause Software fault in the electronic unit EPL 712 Parts required Quantity Material Number Nomenclature 1 05290132 Electronic unit EPL 712 Remedy Replace the Electronic unit Note The unit can be used again after switching the main power off and on or by resetting the clock It can then be used normally until the next pyrolytic cleaning cycle ...

Page 68: ...tial Requirements Turn the selector switch to O Accessing 1 Open the door fully 2 Turn the selector switch to Defrost 3 Press the Cook or Timer button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator Model Number Programming 1 The display shows 00 2 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 3 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to position 31 4 Press ...

Page 69: ...he or button as appropriate to select the desired regulator parameter Regulator Parameter Model Version P 01 50 60 cm model grill P 02 70 cm model P 03 70 cm model for USA pyrolysis P 04 60 cm model with pyrolysis EPL 712 Table 6 4 Regulator Parameters Supply Voltage Frequency 1 Press and hold the Cook or Time button for more then 3 seconds 2 The regulator parameter is then saved and the service m...

Page 70: ... times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 1 3 The display shows the programmed variant e g H 01 Save and Quit Press a...

Page 71: ...3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement indicator The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 2 3 The display shows the software version 001 Save and Quit Press and hol...

Page 72: ... The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 8 3 The display shows 08 The cooling fan is activated at baking speed Save and Quit 1 Press and hold the Cook or Time button...

Page 73: ...r The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 9 3 The display shows 09 The cooling fan is activated at run on speed Save and Quit 1 Press and hold the Cook or Time butto...

Page 74: ...r The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 10 3 The display shows 10 The oven fan is activated at max speed Save and Quit 1 Press and hold the Cook or Time button for...

Page 75: ...r The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 11 3 The display shows 11 The oven fan is activated at min speed Save and Quit 1 Press and hold the Cook or Time button for...

Page 76: ...The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 12 3 The display shows 12 The oven lights are activated Save and Quit 1 Press and hold the Cook or Time button for more then ...

Page 77: ...hows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 13 3 The display shows 88 88 All displays and all segments are activated Save and Quit 1 Press and hold the Cook or Time button for more t...

Page 78: ... The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 14 3 The display shows 14 The buzzer is activated Save and Quit 1 Press and hold the Cook or Time button for more then 3 sec...

Page 79: ...The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 16 3 The display shows 16 The display shows the actual temperature of the roast probe If not connected appears in the display Save and Quit 1 Press and hold th...

Page 80: ...ode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check Note Position 21 is only accessible with pyrolitic models since electronic version ID 377 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 21 3 The display shows 21 The cooling fan is activated at pyrolitic cleaning speed...

Page 81: ...e display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 22 3 The display shows 22 The door lock motor is activated Save and Quit 1 Press and hold the Cook or Time button for more then...

Page 82: ...Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 24 3 The display shows 24 The demonstration mode is activated heating elements cannot be turned on ...

Page 83: ...Cook or Timer button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check Save and Quit Press and hold the Cook or Time button for more then 3 seconds The demonstration mode is de...

Page 84: ... automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 25 3 The display shows 25 The child safety feature is activated all activated rings are switched off 4 All faults detected are displayed in coded form e g F8 CORR is displayed when no fault is ...

Page 85: ...s within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 27 3 The display shows the operating hours for Fan Heat and Auto Roast Save and ...

Page 86: ...s within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 28 3 The display shows the operating hours for Convection Heating Save and Quit ...

Page 87: ...ds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 29 3 The display shows 29 The child safety feature is activated all activated rings are switched...

Page 88: ...ndicator The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 32 3 The display shows the regulator parameter e g P01 Note The regulator parameter can only be modified via service...

Page 89: ...Indicator The display shows 00 Options Note The service mode will be cancelled automatically after 5 minutes or there is a power loss of more then 1 second 1 Wait approximately 10 seconds optical interface check 2 Press the or button as appropriate to advance to service mode position 33 3 The display shows the electrical frequency Note The electrical frequency can only be modified via service mode...

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Page 91: ... selector switch to Light 3 Press the Temp button H 350 H373 H387 Acknowledgement Indicator The indicator shows 01 00 or the most recently modified programmable function Options Press the or buttons as appropriate to advance to the desired programmable function Refer to table 6 1 for options On the H350 press the Cook button to toggle between the available options Continued on next page ...

Page 92: ...0 Not activated Temperature in Celsius timer display with 24 hour clock 04 1 Activated Temperature in Fahrenheit timer display with 24 hour clock 05 0 Not activated Oven light switched off after 15 seconds 05 1 Activated Oven light always on during operation 06 0 Not activated Rapid heat on 06 1 Activated Rapid heat off 07 0 Not activated Clock display shows current time 07 1 Activated Clock displ...

Page 93: ...sing 1 Open the door fully 2 Turn the selector switch to Light 3 Press the Temp button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01 0 or the most recently modified programmable function Options 1 Press the or buttons as appropriate to advance to programmable function 01 2 Press the Cook or Timer button depending on the model to select option 0 3 The display shows 01 0 Save and Quit Turn the sele...

Page 94: ...e programming can then only be made after the selector switch has been turned to 0 Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to 0 Accessing 1 Open the door fully 2 Turn the selector switch to Light 3 Press the Temp button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01 0 or the most recently modified programmable function Options 1 Press the or buttons as appropriate to advance to programmable ...

Page 95: ... fully 2 Turn the selector switch to Light 3 Press the Temp button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01 0 or the most recently modified programmable function Options 1 Press the or buttons as appropriate to advance to programmable function 03 2 Press the Cook or Timer button depending on the model to select option 0 3 The display shows 03 0 Save and Quit Turn the selector switch to 0 ...

Page 96: ...switch to 0 Accessing 1 Open the door fully 2 Turn the selector switch to Light 3 Press the Temp button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01 0 or the most recently modified programmable function Options 1 Press the or buttons as appropriate to advance to programmable function 03 2 Press the Cook or Timer button depending on the model to select option 1 3 The display shows 03 1 Save and Q...

Page 97: ...tch to Light 3 Press the Temp button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01 0 or the most recently modified programmable function Options 1 Press the or buttons as appropriate to advance to programmable function 04 2 Press the Cook or Timer button depending on the model to select option 0 for 24 hour clock option 1 for 12 hour clock 3 The display shows 04 0 or 04 1 Save and Quit Turn the s...

Page 98: ...selector switch to 0 Accessing 1 Open the door fully 2 Turn the selector switch to Light 3 Press the Temp button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01 0 or the most recently modified programmable function Options 1 Press the or buttons as appropriate to advance to programmable function 05 2 Press the Cook or Timer button depending on the model to select option 0 for the standard setting o...

Page 99: ...fully 2 Turn the selector switch to Light 3 Press the Temp button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01 0 or the most recently modified programmable function Options 1 Press the or buttons as appropriate to advance to programmable function 06 2 Press the Cook or Timer button depending on the model to select option 0 for the standard setting option 1 for the optional setting 3 The display ...

Page 100: ...edgement Indicator The display shows 01 0 or the most recently modified programmable function Options 1 Press the or buttons as appropriate to advance to programmable function 08 2 Press the Cook or Timer button depending on the model to select option 1 to advance the clock in 1 hour increments option 2 to set back the clock in 1 hour increments 3 The display shows 08 0 or 08 1 Save and Quit Turn ...

Page 101: ...fully 2 Turn the selector switch to Light 3 Press the Temp button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01 0 or the most recently modified programmable function Options 1 Press the or buttons as appropriate to advance to programmable function 09 2 Press the Cook or Timer button depending on the model to select option 0 for the standard setting option 1 for the optional setting 3 The display ...

Page 102: ... fully 2 Turn the selector switch to Light 3 Press the Temp button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01 0 or the most recently modified programmable function Options 1 Press the or buttons as appropriate to advance to programmable function 09 2 Press the Cook or Timer button depending on the model to select option 1 3 The display shows 09 1 Save and Quit Turn the selector switch to 0 ...

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