Grill heating element
It is the heating element which is activated by the
control knob and used for grilling
in electirical and multi-functional ranges.
It is controlled by the thermostat and the commutator
under the control knob and provides heat to the oven
from the oven body upper part.
Oven heating element
It is the heating element which is controlled by the
commutator under the control knob and
providing the possibility of cooking food
inside the oven body at desired temperatures
with the assistance of the electrical thermostat in
electrical and multi-functional ranges. It is located
under the oven body, between the oven body and
oven bottom support sheet.
Turbo heating element
It is the heating element located on the oven body
rear wall in turbo and multi-functional
ranges. The air is sucked through the
holes with the assistance of the suction
holes found on this surface, and blowed out from the
air holes which are located next to the suction holes.
The heated air performs the cooking operation passing
through the upper and lower tray surfaces. The turbo
heating element and the fan are controlled with the
oven control knob located on the control panel.
Electrical thermostat
It is the electrical component that adjusts
the heating elements to the desired
operating temperature when the releated
contol knob is turned on.
Turbo motor
It operates alone itself at defrost position in turbo and
multi-functional ranges. At the positions
it operates together with the turbo
heating element, it provides that the
heat on the turbo heating element is
assistance of the turbo motor fan. It operates with
35-40 W power, and 2700-2800 rpm stroke.
Rotisserie motor
It operates together with the grill heating element at
grill position in electrical and multi-
functional ranges, whereas it is controlled
by a separate knob at gas ranges. The
rotisserie function can be performed by attaching the
turn spit bed into the rotisserie motor. The motor
operates with 4 W power and 2 rpm stroke.
Terminal block
It is the connection element where the supply cord
and the cables inside the oven are
attached to. The cables which are
connected to the components inside the oven are
distributed from the terminal block.
Oven lamp
It is controlled either by the lamp button or by a
commutator connected to the control knob
and illuminates the inside of the oven
body. There are 15 W and 25 W types.
Control panel lamps
Control panel lamps are used as thermostat and
power warning lamps in electrical,
turbo and multi-functional ranges. The
thermostat lamp remains lit as long as the
temperature inside the oven is below the adjusted
setting. The oven operates until the adjusted temperature
setting has been reached. Once the temperature inside
the oven reaches the adjusted level the thermostat cuts
out the circuit and the thermostat lamp turns itself off.
The thermostat lamp is again on when the thermostat
starts to operate once the temperature inside the oven
drops below the setting. Thus, the temperature is kept
at the adjusted level during cooking. The color of the
thermostat lamp is yellow. The power warning lamp
is red and indicates that the oven or the hot plate(s)
are on.