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MAINTENANCE AND USE MANUAL
furnace D
EN
Operator safety is guaranteed by automatic control and safety devices.
The above-cited safety systems control oven start/stop; in particular:
A.
If the oven door is opened while the oven is working the microswitch (
F
), located centrally
underneath the door aperture, will be tripped.
Pressure on this pin automatically cuts electrical power to the elements, deactivating them.
• the word “
Door
” appears on the display (
4
).
• re-closure of the door results in restoration of the electricity supply powering the elements.
• real-time in-chamber temperature re-appears on the display (
4
).
B.
The oven is equipped with a safety system that provides protection should the set
temperature be exceeded.
If, between 500°C and 600°C, set temperature is exceeded by more than 100°C for at least one
minute the following occurs:
• the flashing legend “
tEmP
” appears on the display (
4
).
• an overheating warning buzzer sounds.
• the cycle in progress is automatically cancelled.
The above also happens if, beyond 600°C, the set temperature is exceeded by just 50°C for at
least one minute.
Pressing
CYCLE
(
9
) or
DELAY CYCLE
(
10
)deactivates the alarm and the word “
OFF
” appears
on the display (
4
). It is advisable to run a check on the programmed data.
You can now re-start the interrupted program.
If, of course, the cause of the alarm is not removed the same problem will occur as soon as the
oven is put back in use.
The equipment must not be used with any of its parts disassembled: before
using the equipment make sure that all its components are properly in place.
To ensure that work is done in absolute safety always make sure that you
follow the described procedures with caution.
7.1
WARNING
7.2
SAFETY SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 7: USING THE EQUIPMENT
To provide greater clarity the numbers given in the diagrams in the following
paragraphs correspond exactly to the numbering in Chapter 3 in the
"Equipment Description" section.