TABLE OF CONTENTS ELECTRIC BUILT-IN OVEN. Model No. HL-BD82S. Canada

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1 Order Number MENO121101CE ELECTRIC BUILT-IN OVEN Model No. HL-BD82S Canada TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1 Safety Precautions Service Navigation Specifications General/Introduction Location of Controls and Components Troubleshooting Guide Disassembly and Assembly Instructions Wiring Connection Diagram Exploded View and Replacement Parts List PAGE Panasonic Corporation 2012 Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.

2 1 Safety Precautions 1.1. Health & Safety Note: When servicing the SCHOLTES oven, health and safety issues must be considered at all times. Specific safety issues are listed below with their appropriate icon. These are illustrated throughout the service information to remind service people of the health and safety issues Electrical Safety Electrostatic Discharge Good Working Practices Insulation Test Sheet Metal Edges 2 Service Navigation 2.1. Special Tools & Materials Tools 7.5V Power Screw/Nut Driver Recommended 3 inch socket extension bar 7mm socket 10mm socket 12mm socket Flexible shaft socket extension #1 and #2 Short Phillips Screw driver Digital power meter (Voltage Current) Static strap Materials Ceramic spacers Ceramic fiber gasket for upper element Ceramic fiber gasket for ring element Nylon spacers for display board 2

3 3 Specifications 3.1. Oven Specifications Oven Weight Single 30 inch bs /Kg = 181/ Power rating TECHNICAL DATA OVENS Electrical Ratings and Maximum Connected 240 Volts Volts 60 Hz SINGLE Amperes kw Amperes kw NB-BD72S Serial Plate Location The product serial number plate is located on the left side profile trim Model & Serial Number The numbers printed on the plate contains the following information: 3.3. Components Specifications Heating Elements Electric Components Volts Freq. Watts Note Broil Bottom Ring Additional Motors Volts A Watts Note Door Lock Motor Switch Lamp Door Lock Switch Safety Thermostat Cooling Fan Thermostat Probe Temperature 5V Volts Freq. Watts Note Convection Fan Cooling Fan Door Lock Motor 100/120 50/60 5 3

4 4 General/Introduction 4.1. System Description ELECTRONIC CONTROL. The control consists of a main power board and a display board. An additional power board is derived from the main one removing the power supply parts. It has all the functions of the main one to drive the lower cavity in a double oven. The main power board provides the voltages to the other boards (GND, -5V and -24V for the relays to the lower power board only). The three boards share a I2C communication bus (Data and Clock). COOKING MODE & TEMPERATURE SELECTORS. All ovens have one selector for the cooking modes and one for the set temperature, per every cavity. The cooking mode selector has 4 positions for thermal cavities, 9 for multifunction ones. TEMPERATURE SENSOR. There is one Pt1000 sensor per every oven (two in a double, of course), fixed on the rear wall outside the cavity. HEATING ELEMENTS. Four heaters are available in multifunction ovens while the ring element is missing in the thermal ones. They are combined together in different ways, depending on the selected mode, but the maximum power never overtakes 3500W. - UPPER ELEMENT 3500W at 240V. - LOWER ELEMENT 3000W at 240V. - RING ELEMENT 2500W at 240V. - UPPER EXTERNAL ADDITIONAL ELEMENT 775W at 208V (meaning 1032W at 240V). CONVECTION FAN. Convection fan. It works in all convection modes, in Fast Preheat and in Self-Clean. It makes the heat distribution uniform, inside the cavity. According to the oven model, each cavity can be provided with 0, 1 or 2 fans, reversible or not. COOLING FAN SYSTEM. A cooling fan keeps the internal parts temperature within acceptable values, and removes smoke from the cavity through the catalyser. There is a 70 C by-pass thermostat that when the temperature overtakes the threshold, switching the cooling fan into its full speed. This normally occurs during self-clean only. OVEN LIGHTS. Halogen 120V lamps. They turn on when a cooking mode starts or when the door is open. It s also possible to switch the lights on manually by pressing the light button. DOOR LATCH SYSTEM. A motor actuates the latch mechanism to lock or unlock the door. The motor always rotates in the same direction, and it s the mechanism that determines the locking or unlocking phases. They take about the same time to complete the half cycle. The door micro switch is checked every time the latch starts to verify that the door is actually closed. If the door is open, the latch icon flashes until the door is closed. A changeover micro switch placed right on the motor shaft and actuated by a 180 cam provides the electronics with the latch position information 4

5 4.2. Oven Model Set Up and Configuration The control must be able to drive multifunction cavities, with one or two convection fans, and thermal cavities. Different oven models are possible as described in the following table Set Up N SIZE OVEN MAIN CAVITY n SINGLE CONVECT 2 FAN 80C IMPORTANT: The MANUAL TEST procedure can be activated only within 5 minutes after power on. The MANUAL TEST must be completed until the writing TEST END appears otherwise the oven model configuration will be lost. The manual test procedure must be completed when the main power board is replaced and confirmed as per the instructions in this section. If the control has never been configured before, the display shows F11Err at power up. Once a configuration has been accepted, the failure disappears. At every POWER-UP, the control runs a latch auto-test cycle. The lock icon flashes while the latch is moving. Hold[A] and [F] button at the same time, for about 3 seconds, and check that all the display elements and the buzzer turn on for about 5 seconds. Press [+] to enter test mode then press [+] to get into the next step. Press [-] to come back to the previous one. Check the display board SOFTWARE VERSION (d05). Push [+] and Check the main power board SOFTWARE VERSION (P18). Whether the oven model has been correctly detected. Otherwise: Hold [A] key, the oven model starts flashing on the display. Hold [C] / [D] keys in order to select the correct model n03. Hold [A] again to confirm. (OTHERWISE CHECK WHETHER THE CONFIGURATION HAVE BEEN SET PROPERLY, AS DESCRIBED AT THE BEGINNING) 5

6 Configuration Meat Probe The meat probe must be inserted when the message Prob OFF is displayed. If everything is fine, the probe temperature will be displayed instead of OFF. Important: if the temperature display remains [OFF] quitting the manual test, the meat probe option will not be enabled Functions Continue the test until S00 step is displayed: the control now starts the steps to check all the oven outputs and inputs. The active triangle near the test writing indicates the cavity under test. Turn the knob clockwise and check that the values correspond to the ones in the following table: Code C00 C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 C07 C08 ENGLISH Multifunction Off Convection bake Convection broil Convection roast Fast preheat Bake Broil Dehydrate Self-clean Once back in the off position, the control shows automatically the step number again Temperature Function S10: temperature selector. The display automatically shows: Always press [+] button to proceed to the following steps How to check Oven hardware (Default) in preset position. Turn the knob clockwise and verify that the temperature changes between 170 f and 550 f. Verify that in clean position the display shows: S01: oven lights. S02: cooling fan. S03: convection fan. (ONLY FOR CONVECTION CAVITY) S04: check that no heating elements are energized. The double line break relay must be open. S05: bottom element 12,5) & 10,8A) S06: top element 14,6) & 12,6) S07: ring element For single fan 10,4) & 9,0) For double fans 10,9) & 9,4) Convection fans are also running. (ONLY FOR CON- VECTION CAVITY). S08: additional element 4,3A) & 3,7A) Dial Function S09: cooking mode selector. The display automatically shows the off position value: Once back in preset position, the control shows automatically the step number again Finalization S11: press [options] to verify the temperature value actually measured by the electronics. Press it again, then + to come back to the step number. When the display shows the following message: Hold [options] and [fast preheat] to quit the manual test and come back to the standard working mode. 6

7 5 Location of Controls and Components 5.1. Control Panel The user interface has the following features: display, keys for commands, cooking mode and temperature selector Command Keys [TIME]: touch this key until [SET TIME] appears to set or change the time of day. Touch this key until [TIMER] appears to set, modify or clear the minute minder value. Once a cooking function has been, touch this key until [TIME] appears in order to set, modify or cancel the cooking time. Touch this key until [STOP TIME] appears in order to set, modify or cancel the end of cooking time. Whenever one of the former modes has been enabled and its digits flash, touch or hold: - [INC]: key to increase the value. - [DEC]: key to decrease the value. [FAST PREHEAT]: When a cooking function has been selected, touch this key to enable the fast preheat mode. The fast preheat is not available for all functions. [OPTIONS]: Touch this key to enable special functions, low temperature modes or to enter special menu. [LIGHT]: Touch it to switch the oven lights status Display Central Red Display for time and miscellaneous functions: for time of day, minute minder, automatic cooking. AM/PM indication is also present. Miscellaneous indications are also available to show which cavity is currently selected and whether any door has been locked, automatically for self-clean or manually by the user. Red Display for Temperature indications: Degree unit ( C or F) indication is present. It shows the temperature set-point for the current cooking mode, in the selected cavity. Red Display with writings for Cooking Modes indication to indicate which function has been selected Knobs Cooking mode selector (multifunction), with eight cooking modes + OFF position. Cooking mode selector (thermal), with three cooking modes + OFF position. Temperature selector with PRESET and CLEAN positions + continuous range between MIN and MAX values. 7

8 5.2. Oven Modes The table below describes the cooking mode basic cycles. Each cycle is defined to guarantee the best heat distribution and performances, depending on the mode. The table shows which heaters must be energized and how long, whether the fan has to work or not, the temperature range and the standard preset value. The algorithm itself determines the optimum off time between two consecutive cycles. POS MODE MODE DISPLAY FAN UPPER LOWER RING CYCLE Tmin Preset Tmax 0 OFF MODE No 1 CONVECTION ROAST CONV + ROAST Yes 20s 40s 60s 170 F(75 C) 325 F(165 C) 550 F(290 C) 2 CONVECTION BAKE CONV + BAKE Yes 30s 30s 170 F(75 C) 325 F(165 C) 550 F(290 C) 3 CONVECTION BROIL CONV + BROIL Yes 50s 60s 170 F(75 C) 450 F(230 C) 550 F(290 C) 4 PIZZA PIZZA Yes 30s 30s 170 F(75 C) 450 F(230 C) 550 F(290 C) 5 BAKE BAKE No 12s 40s 60s 170 F(75 C) 350 F(177 C) 550 F(290 C) 6 BROIL BROIL No LEVEL 60s L1 L3 L5 7 DEHYDRATE DEHY Yes 30s 30s 120 F(50 C) 140 F(60 C) 160 F(70 C) 7 THAW CONV Yes PROOF WARM No 0s 20s 30s 80 F(25 C) 100 F(35 C) 120 F(50 C) 7 WARMING WARM + PLUS No 0s 30s 30s 130 F(55 C) 170 F(75 C) 210 F(100 C) 8 CLEAN CLEAN Yes 43s 12s 60s 885 F(470 C) An additional heating element is provided and used during self-clean when the main power supply is 208V. It s also used when Fast Preheat is requested General Oven Information Before using your oven for the first time remove all packing and foreign materials from the oven. Any material of this sort left in the oven may melt and/or burn when the oven is used Flashing Symbols or Numbers Signals an incomplete setting and calls for another input Beeps Signals that more information must be entered or confirms the receipt of an entry. Beeps also signal the end of a function or an oven fault Preheat and Fast Preheat Whenever a cooking mode is set and the oven is heating, the [PREHEAT] writing appears in the temperature display: the vertical bar indicates, in four steps, when the oven reaches the 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% of the set-point temperature. As soon as the 100% is reached, the control sounds an [end of preheat] tone and the [PREHEAT] writing disappears. When it s necessary to heat up the oven rapidly, a Fast Preheat mode is available: it uses the heating elements and the convection fan in a special way, in order to reduce the heating time as long as possible. After having set one of the cooking functions for which the fast preheat is available, touch the [FAST PREHEAT] key, the [FAST] writing is shown in addition to the [PREHEAT]one. As soon as the set-point temperature is reached, the control sounds an [end of preheat] tone and both [FAST] and [PRE- HEAT] writings disappear. The oven switches automatically to BROIL LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 ON time 40% 50% 60% 80% 100% SET 400 F 450 F 490 F 520 F 550 F the desired cooking mode that was previously set: put the food inside now Lock Symbol It s displayed when the door is locked, during the Self-Clean mode or following cooling down. The symbol flashes when the latch is moving to lock or unlock the door. Do not attempt to open the door. Door can be opened when the symbol no longer appears User lock Is displayed when the door has been locked manually by the user, for example to prevent children from having free access to the oven cavity. Hold both the [INC] and [DEC] keys for 3 seconds. The latch will lock the door. Repeat the same operation to unlock Power Failure After the power returns to the oven, the clock displays the time Default Settings The cooking modes automatically select a suitable temperature when the selector is in the preset position. These can be changed when a different one is needed F Failure Number Codes These codes are displayed when the electronic control detects a problem in the oven or in the electronics Convection Fan The convection fan operates during any convection mode. When the oven is operating in the convection mode, the fan will 8

9 turn off automatically when the door is opened. The convection fan will run during the preheat time Component Cooling Fan Activates during any cooking or self-cleaning mode to cool inner components and outer door surfaces. This air is exhausted through the vent located above the oven door. It continues to run until components have cooled sufficiently. The cooling fan speed gets high in self-clean and whenever the internal components temperature becomes high Locking the Keyboard Hold both the keys indicated by [KEYBD. LOCK] legend for 3 seconds. Commands are now locked and [SENS LOCK] will be displayed every time you touch any keys. Repeat the same operation for 3 seconds to unlock the keyboard Setting the Clock and Timer The time of day is displayed in hours and minutes. Always set the clock immediately after installation or after a power failure. Once power returns to the oven, the clock displays the time 12:00 AM. The clock time will appear during all oven operations except when the timer or a timed cooking operation is running. The oven is preset to a 12-hour clock and indicates AM and PM To Set the Clock 1. Touch [TIME] until the display will show the SET TIME writing. 2. Touch [INC] or [DEC] to set the desired time, the hours will begin flashing: continue until the correct hour value and AM or PM indication is selected. 3. Touch [TIME] again to confirm the hour and minutes will start flashing. 4. Touch [INC] or [DEC] to set the desired minutes value or hold the key to change by 10 minute steps. 5. Touch [TIME] again or wait for 5 seconds in order to confirm the time. NOTE: The Time of Day can never be set if any time function is already set: first delete all the active time functions To Set the Timer 1. Touch [TIME] until the display will show the TIMER writing. 2. Touch [INC] or [DEC] to set the desired timer value, the hours will begin flashing: continue until the desired value is set. 3. Touch [TIME] again to confirm the hour and minutes will start flashing. 4. Touch [INC] or [DEC] to set the desired minutes value or hold the key to change by 10 minute steps. 5. Touch [TIME] again or wait for 5 seconds in order to confirm the time. 6. [TIMER] will be steadily displayed. 7. When the time ends, reminder beeps will sound for 15 minutes or until the [TIME] key is pressed. 8. Timer format is usually HR:MIN, switching into MIN:SEC during the last minute. 9. The displayed value is always rounded to the lower minute Selecting the Oven Mode TO SET A COOKING MODE: The following modes can be selected by moving the cooking mode knob to the desired position. NOTE: To select Clean, also the temperature knob must be moved into the appropriate Clean position Cooking mode Sequence 1. OFF 2. CONVECTION BAKE (CONV BAKE) 3. CONVECTION BROIL (CONV BROIL) 4. CONVECTION ROAST (CONV ROAST) 5. PIZZA (PIZZA) 6. BAKE (BAKE) 7. BROIL (BROIL) 8. DEHYDRATE (CONV DEHY) 9. PROOF (WARM) 10. DEFROST (CONV) 11. WARMING (WARM PLUS) 12. CLEAN 9

10 Using [OPTIONS] key to select low temperature functions Moving the cooking mode selector to Low Temp position one of the following functions is displayed: 1. DEHYDRATE (CONV DEHY) 2. PROOF (WARM) 3. DEFROST (CONV) 4. WARMING (WARM PLUS) temperature knob until the display shows the desired value. Move the cooking mode selector to OFF if you intend to stop cooking Touch [OPTIONS] key to toggle between these four modes. The last used is kept in memory for the next selection Temperature Selector Select the desired temperature moving the selector or leave it in the PRESET position if the proposed value is fine. The temperature can be changed by 5 F or 5 C steps. As soon as one of the knobs is moved, the control switches automatically to display the value in the correspondent cavity. The corresponding writing [UPPER] or [LOWER] appears. Cavity will begin to heat, the [ON] writing is displayed when the selected oven is active, oven lights will turn on. [PREHEAT] writing will turn on. Once the oven has preheated, it will beep and switch the writing off. To change the temperature while cooking, simply turn the 5.6. Time Oven Mode Operation In double oven models, both ovens can be set independently to operate a timed mode. Be sure that the time-of-day clock is displaying the correct time. The timed mode turns off the oven at the end of the cook time To Set Time Mode 1. Select the cooking mode and the temperature by means of the knobs. The ON writing will appear in the display. 2. Touch [TIME] key until the TIME writings will appear in the display. 3. Touch [INC] or [DEC], the hour digits will begin flashing. Continue to set the desired cooking time. Keep in mind that the time required for the oven to reach the temperature must be included in the set cooking time. 4. Touch [TIME] again, the hours will be confirmed and the minute digits will begin flashing. 5. Touch [INC] or [DEC] to change the minutes. Hold the key to change by 10 minutes steps. Continue to set the desired cooking time. 6. Touch [TIME] once again or wait for a few seconds to confirm the cooking time value. The triangles in the upper right corner of the display are active when a cavity is running, even if it is not selected on the display Using Oven Light A single light key activates the lights in either oven. If [LIGHT] key is touched when both ovens are off, lights in both the upper and lower oven will turn on. Touch [LIGHT] key again, and both oven lights will turn off. Oven lights turn on and off automatically when the door is opened and closed. When an oven is in use, oven lights turn on automatically when a mode is started. Oven lights will turn off automatically when the oven mode is cancelled. The lights do not operate in the Self-Clean mode. value, adding the cooking time already set to the time of day. 3. Touch [INC] or [DEC], the hour digits will begin flashing. Continue to set the desired stop time. 4. Touch [TIME] again, the hours will be confirmed and the minute digits will begin flashing. 5. Touch [INC] or [DEC] to change the minutes. Hold the key to change by 10 minutes steps. Continue to set the desired stop time. 6. Touch [TIME] once again or wait for a few seconds to confirm the stop time value. 7. The clock automatically calculates the time of day at which the mode starts and stops. The [DELAY] writing is displayed until the starting time is reached To Delay the Start of a Timed Mode Follow steps 1 through 6 or 7 above. 1. Touch [TIME] key until [STOP TIME] will appear in the display. 2. The control automatically calculates and display the initial 10

11 5.7. Special Features Function The Special Features function can be used to select the following special oven features: SAB => SABBATH MODE (for religious faiths with [no work] requirements on the Sabbath). OFS => OVEN OFFSET (used to calibrate the oven temperature). deg => UNIT (used to select Farhenheit or Celsious). Hr => CLOCK FORMAT (used to set the time of day format as 12:00 AM/PM or 24:00). Set => PRESET TEMPERATURE (it s possible to save the standard preset temperature per every cooking mode or to keep in memory the last used temperature). Touch the [INC] or the [DEC] key to scroll all available options described above, until the desired one is found. Touch [OPTIONS] key to edit the selected options. Change the value by means of [INC] or [DEC] keys. To select special features, follow the steps below: Touch and hold [OPTIONS] and [TIME] keys for at least 3 seconds. Clock time disappears and the following display is shown: Press the INC or the DEC key to scroll all available options until the desired one is found. Press TIME key to enter the change mode. The value will blink, change it by means of INC or DEC keys. In a double oven it s possible to set a different offset in each cavity. Touch the [OPTIONS] key to confirm the option and go back to the selection menu or hold the key for 3 second to quit the User Option Menu and go back to the clock original screen Sabbath Mode Instruction Enter the user option menu holding [OPTIONS] and [TIME] keys for 3 seconds. Scroll the option list deg, OFS, Hr, Sab), shown by the red temperature module, by pressing [INC]/[DEC], until Sabbath item s found. within 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, the temperature cannot be shown any more and the display appears as below: Sabbath mode is active. Touch [OPTIONS] to enter edit mode: the selected item switches to the digits on the left and its status in the red digits field starts blinking. Touch again [INC] / [DEC] keys to set Sabbath mode ON or OFF (Default=OFF). Touch [OPTIONS] to confirm and come back to the option list. Hold [OPTIONS] key for 3 seconds to quit the selection menu and go back o normal operations. Once Sabbath mode is set, only BAKE and OFF positions are available in the cooking mode selector. Move the selector to BAKE then set the temperature to the desired value Oven lights status cannot be changed during Sabbath time. Oven temperature can only be lowered but no information can be displayed. The cooling fan must run in Sabbath mode. Preheat lights are inhibited during Sabbath mode. The buzzer must always be silent, regardless of any fault, end of activity, etc. The meat probe can never be used in Sabbath mode. Maximum allowed cooking time must be 72 hours. The user is allowed to stop the oven manually, also during Sabbath, moving the cooking mode selector to OFF position. Heating elements cycling must not depend on the door switch status. Opening or closing the door must not switch the relays directly. 11

12 5.9. Setting the Self Clean Mode To set the Self Clean Mode 1. Rotate both knobs into the clean position. 2. CLEAN & TIME appear. 3. The clean time is displayed automatically, its standard value is 3 hours. 4. At the end of the programmed cleaning time, the oven will automatically turn off. 5. To stop the cleaning mode at any moment, move one of the two knobs from the cleaning position. Do not attempt to open the door while the door is locked. The [AUTO LOCK] writings will flash until the motor stops. When they are displayed, the door cannot be opened. Check that the door has been locked and will not open before starting the Self- Clean mode. If door does not lock, rotate the cooking mode knob into the OFF position and do not start self-clean; phone for service. If the door is in the open position when this mode is selected, the [AUTO LOCK] writings will flash until the door is closed. The latch doesn t move To change the Clean Time 1. To change the setting from 3 hours, select either 2 hours for light soil or 4 hours for heavy soil immediately before starting. 2. To change the hours, touch the [TIME] key. 3. The hours will flash. 4. Use [INC] or [DEC] keys to change the value. 5. To change the minutes, touch the [TIME] key again. 6. The minutes will flash. 7. Use [INC] or [DEC] keys to change the value. Hold the key to change by 10 minutes steps. 8. Touch [TIME] or wait a few seconds to confirm the new value To Delay the Start of Clean 1. Follow steps 1 through 7 above. 2. Touch the [TIME] key and verify that [STOP TIME] appears on the display. The hours will begin flashing. 3. Use [INC] or [DEC] keys to change the stop time value. 4. To change the minutes, touch the [TIME] key, the minutes will flash. 5. Use [INC] or [DEC] keys to change the value. Hold the key to change by 10 minutes steps. 6. Touch [TIME] or wait a few seconds to confirm the new value. 7. The latch starts moving to lock the oven door, the display shows [DELAY]. 8. When the delay time expires, self-cleaning will start. 9. At the end of the programmed cleaning time, the oven will automatically turn off. 10. [End] will appear on the temperature display, [CLEAN] on the mode display and [TIME] on the clock display will start flashing until the [TIME] key is touched or the knob is moved to the OFF position. In order to check the cleaning or the stop time during a delayed clean, simply touch the [TIME] key until [TIME] or [STOP TIME] writings are displayed. 12

13 5.10. Oven Door Removal To Remove Door 1. Open the door completely. 2. Lift up the hinge bracket (1). 3. Hold the door firmly on both sides using both hands and close the door. 4. Hold firmly; the door is heavy. 5. Place the door in a convenient location To Replace Door 1. Insert the upper arms (2) of both hinges into the slots (3). The recesses (4) must hook on the lips (5). 2. Move the hinge brackets (1) back down into position. 3. Close and open the door slowly to assure that it is correctly and securely in place. 13

14 5.11. Replacing an Oven Light Each oven is equipped with halogen lights located in the lateral walls of the oven. The lights are switched on when the door is opened or when the oven is in a cooking cycle. The oven lights are not illuminated during SELF- CLEAN. Each light assembly consists of a removable lens, a light bulb as well as a light socket housing that is fixed in place. See figure on this page. Light bulb replacement is considered to be a routine maintenance item. WARNING! Make sure the oven and lights are cool and power to the oven has been turned off before replacing the light bulb(s). Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or burns. The lenses must be in place when using the oven. The lenses serve to protect the light bulb from breaking. The lenses are made of glass. Handle carefully to avoid breakage. Broken glass could cause an injury. To replace a light bulb: 1. Read WARNING on this page. 2. Turn off power at the main power supply (fuse or breaker box). 3. In ovens with lateral racks, remove them by unscrewing the four screws. 4. Remove the lens to prise between screw and glass using a screw driver. 5. Remove the light bulb from its socket by pulling it. 6. Replace the bulb with a new one. Avoid touching the bulb with fingers, as oils from hands can damage the bulb when it becomes hot. 7. The bulb is halogen: use one with the same type checking Voltage and Wattage. 8. Replace the lens back on. 9. Replace the racks if it is provided with the oven model. Turn power back on at the main power supply (fuse or breaker box). 14

15 5.12. Configuration Power supply 208v voltage selection This option is provided for areas where standard 240V service is not available. This option must be accessed with the oven connected to power source, and using the following sequence: 1. Within five minutes from power up, hold [OPTION] and [TIME] key for 3 seconds to enter the user option menu. The display shows as follows: 2. Hold then [TIME] and [LIGHT] keys until the display becomes dark. 3. Hold [OPTION] and [LIGHT] further, until the time display shows volt and temperature module shows 240 blinking,waiting for an input. 4. Using + [INC] or - [DEC] keys, the control toggles between 240V and 208V options. Hold [OPTION] to confirm. 5. Hold [TIME] and [LIGHT] key in order to quit the selection. 6. Hold [OPTION] key for 3 seconds to quit the user option menu. The voltage setting is stored and kept even after a long power-off. 15

16 5.13. Description of Electronic Control A power module, described in the block diagram below, is able to manage one cavity. The main power board is also providing the lower one and the display board with the power supply. An external safety thermostat, named STH, is placed in the appliance: it must always be connected in series with the heaters. ANTC temperature sensor is on the main power board: if an over temperature anomaly is detected during ordinary cooking, a fault must occur and the display must show an error code. These two devices must prevent all the oven parts to overtake the maximum allowed temperature (for the electronics the 105 C threshold), also in case of a cooling fan fault. Optionally, one external board can be provided to control the meat probe in the upper cavity. 16

17 5.14. Fault Codes If the fault involves safety requirements or the correct oven functionality, any activity must be stopped until the fault is removed. Every alarm condition can be reset manually by turning the cooking mode knob in the OFF position and the temperature knob in the preset position. Of course, the cause of the failure must be first removed. Faults N Single oven RTD temperature sensor failure F01 Err Single oven motorized latch or switches failure F03 Err Single oven runaway temperature condition 650 F F05 Err Single oven runaway temperature condition 950 F F07 Err Short circuit on display board microcontroller pins F09 Err Short circuit on display board F10 Err EEPROM data access failure on display board F11 Err Electronic control overheating F12 Err Meat probe error (check harness, option jumper) F13 Err Communication problem between the boards F14 Err TC keyboard failure F19 Err Whenever the fault doesn t affect the whole oven functionality, allow the user to work: If the latch doesn t work, ordinary cooking activities may run if the door is fully unlocked. In case of a F19 keyboard failure, allow to work manually in the main cavity only. Every fault must have a time-out to be declared, to prevent false alarms. When a fault occurs, if the control can detect the failure, an error number must be displayed, as shown in the table below. 17

18 5.15. Oven Safety Features Child - safe locking system All of our ovens are built-in child-safe locking systems. The future is automatically enabled any time the appliance is connected to the power, any time the switch is turned on and any time the oven is programmed to run a self-cleaning of the cavity. The same future it can be is used on the manual mode in the household where a minor is present to prevent children from getting in touch with hot parts. The function of this future is explained in details on the chapter User lock Over heating sensor All of our ovens are built with a over heating sensor system: we have two bi-metal mechanical thermostats for each cavity. an electronic sensor [NTC] or [negative temperature coefficients] mounted on the main power board (see chapter 5.13.Description of Electronic Control for more information). The role of the [NTC] is to protect the electronic boards of an eventually over-heating. (the [NTC] varies with the values of voltage, only DC, values tabulated at 5.13.Description of Electronic Control) An electronic [PTC] or [positive temperature coefficients] probe mounted on the inside of the cavity who is responsible of the inside cavity reading of the temperature. (the [PTC] varies with the resistance tabulated at chapter...) Thermostat All of our ovens are built with two bi-metal mechanical thermostats for each cavity. The thermostats are mounted in contact with the metal sheet on top of each cavity as shown in the above pictures Double Speed Thermostat The double speed thermostat is acting in conjunction with the by-pass resistor and is connected in parallel with it. In the regular cooking mode when the read temperature at the surface of the metal sheet in under 158 F (70 C) the power is flowing trough the resistor and it feeding the cooling fan with a voltage AC 93V. If the temperature of 158 F (70 C) is depassed, the thermostat is closing the circuit and the resistor is by-passed and now we can read at the poles of the cooling fan motor the full voltage of installed AC 120V and the RPM of the cooling fan will almost double. The reset is automatic when the temperature at the surface of the metal sheet decreases under the 158 F and the cooling fan is reducing the RPM at the manufacturer factory set-up. RPM rotation per minute Safety Thermostat The function of the safety thermostat is to protect the of the oven from over heating in the event of a malfunction of the cooling fan. Description: In the regular cooking mode when the read temperature at the surface of the metal sheet in under 260 F (127 C) the power is energizing the electronics and the heating elements as well. In the event that the temperature is rising over the 260 F (127 C) limit, the thermostat will switch mechanically from off position to on position and all of the heating elements will be cut off from the power. All of the electronics will be cut off. The reset is manual when the cooling fan was replaced or the oven problem was solved and the temperature is in the right functioning parameters the red button on the top of case of thermostat must be pressed to reset it (see picture on the previous page). 18

19 6 Troubleshooting Guide 6.1. Error Message HL-BD82S TO Reset assembly FAILURES, REMOVE THE CAUSE AND SWITCH THE SELECTORS IN [OFF] AND [Preset assembly] POSITIONS RESPECTIVELY. Code Error Description Possible Cause Corrective Action section F01 Temperature sensor The control reads out of range Temperature sensor shorted or Replace the sensor values. broken. Bad connections Check the connectors and the -- harness Bad power board Replace the power board F03 Latch mechanism The control can t perform any Latch mechanism problem. -- locking or unlocking cycle Latch motor problem Replace the motor 7.8. within the maximum allowed time. Door micro switch breaks during Replace the door micro switch 7.9. self-clean when the door is locked Bad connections Check the motor connections -- and the micro switches connections Defective power board Replace the power board F05 F07 F09 F10 Over temperature detected while cooking (t>650 f) Over temperature detected in self-clean (t>950 f) Possible short circuit on display board micro pins Possible short circuit on display board circuits Runaway temperature condition during cooking. Runaway temperature condition during self-clean. Hardware failure. Hardware failure. One or more relays are stuck, driving heating elements. Check the contact of relay Replace the power board One or more relays are stuck, Replace the power board driving heating elements. Check the contact of relay Humidity may have created condensation Remove power and dry the -- on the circuits. board. Short circuit on display board. Replace the display board Humidity may have created condensation Remove power and dry the -- on the circuits. board. Short circuit on display board connectors. Check connectors and eventually clean or replace the board to board cables. Short circuit on display board. Replace the display board F11 Display board eeprom data Memory empty First power up or new board installed. Configure the oven model. (resistor configuration + manual test) Memory cannot be accessed Bad memory or circuit on board. Replace power board Bad cable connection Check and eventually replace cable. -- Defective circuit on display board. Replace display board F12 F13 F14 Electronic boards over temperature (t>95 c) in cooking modes. Overheating of the internal parts. Electronic boards over temperature in a double oven, parts. Overheating of the internal (t>105 c) to stop only the lower one when the upper is running in self-clean. Meat probe error The control can t perform any Note: The meat probe option is cooking through meat probe not available in standard series. Communication problem among the electronic boards Problem on the i2c communication bus. Cooling fan broken Replace the cooling fan 7.2. Bad connections between cooling Check connections -- fan and electronics. Air flow through the cooling channel Check proper installation. The -- is not sufficient. slot between the control panel and the door must be free. Defective cooling fan relay on Replace the main power main power board board. Faulty ntc sensor on main power board Replace the main power board The control has detected too Wait for the oven cools down much heat and prevents the user from using both cavities together. Bad connections or short circuit Check the harness near the probe connection Defective meat probe board Replace the board Bad connections Check and eventually replace one of the board to board cables. WHEN A FAILURE OCCURS, THE DISPLAY SHOWS THE WRITING FXX Err, WHEREAS xx IS ONE OF THE ERROR CODES LISTED IN THE TABLE. TO RESET THE FAILURE, FIRST THE CAUSE MUST BE REMOVED. THE COOKING MODE AND THE TEMPERATURE SELECTORS MUST BE TURNED INTO [OFF] AND [PRESET] POSITIONS RESPECTIVELY

20 6.2. Oven not operative Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section Oven does not run Main breaker or Replace the fuses No power supply main fuses Short circuit Find the short circuit and remove it Oven does not run Connections to Replace power board Power supply ok. Display or the Power board 6.3. Cooling Fan Problems Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section Fan does not run Power board relay Replace Power board No power supply not switching Fan does not run Power supply ok. Blocked rotor Replace fan 7.2. Oven does not run Burned coil Replace fan 7.2. Power supply ok. Noisy fan Lose attachment Check attachment 7.2. screws on cooling screws on cooling assembly assembly or replace fan The cooling fan is always on The control is measuring a high temperature inside the cavity Turn the cooking mode selector in a cooking mode position,f01 (F02) should occur. Check all the connections between the sensor and the power board Check the temperature sensor Check the power board 6.4. Convection Fan Problems Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section Fan does not run Power board relay Replace Power board No power supply not switching Fan does not run Blocked rotor Replace fan 7.2. Power supply ok. Burned coil Replace fan 7.2. Noisy fan Lose attachment Check attachment -- screws on cooling screws assembly Check nut on working fan for tightness or replace it Door Lock Problems Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section Door lock control Power board relay Replace Power board does not run No power supply. not switching Door micro switch Replace micro switch or door latch micro switch not switching. Door lock control does not run Power supply ok. Noisy. The control doesn t unlock the door after self cleaning and the lock symbol on the display is steadily on. The control doesn t unlock the door after self cleaning and the lock symbol on the display is always flashing. Locked rotor. Replace motor Burned coil. Replace motor Defective mounting of door lever mechanics. The Oven temperature is still beyond the safety unlock value. Check lever mechanism of door lock. Lubricate all working parts with silicon grease Wait for the temperature to drop below the threshold. Turn the cooking mode selector in a cooking mode position,f01 (F02) should occur. Check all the connections between the sensor and the power board. Check the temperature sensor. If is damaged, replace it. Check the power board. If is damaged, replace it. The Oven had Use the same procedure to unlock the been locked by means of the child door. lock procedure. The door micro switch is broken and the control thinks that the door is open. Door lever mechanism locked Check and replace the new micro switch Check lever mechanism of door latch. Lubricate all working parts with silicon grease

21 6.6. Oven Light Problems Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section The Oven lights Check door micro Replace door micro 7.9. are always OFF. switch. switch. No power supply. Power board relay Replace Power board not switching. The Oven lights Lamps are burned Replace lamps are always OFF. Power supply is ok. out. The Oven lights are always ON. Check the door micro switch. Power board relay has a shorted circuit Selector Problems Every cooking mode accepts only the preset temperature and clean will not start Display Problems Replace door micro switch or connection between the door switch and the power board Replace Power board Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section The control cannot Check the connec- -- read the temtions between the perature selector. selectors and the display board. Check and eventually replace the selector itself. Check and eventually replace the power board. The control The control cannot read the cooktions between the Check the connec- doesn't accept any cooking mode ing mode selector. selectors and the display board. or clean selection. Check and eventually replace the selector itself. Check and eventually replace the power board. The display is always dark, the latch at power up works correctly Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section The power supply Verify if the voltage (- -- to the display 5GND) is correct on board is missing. the display board. The display is always dark, the latch at power up doesn t work The power supply is not working. Check the connections between the power and the display board. Verify if the voltage (- 5GND) is correct on the main power board. Verify if the voltage (- 5GND) is correct on the main power board. Check and eventually replace the main power board Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section The board has never been programmed. -- During the manual test it s not possible to check the software version of one board: The displays shows [d] or [p] without any number. The display cannot read the power board software due to a connection problem Door Hinge Problems The door does not close or there is not sealing between door and gasket Bad Cooking Performance Meat probe problem If the display shows 2p check the connections between the boards, then try to replace the bad power connection. if the display shows [d] replace the display board Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section Hinges system is Replace the units broken or damaged The hinges support in the box is broken or damaged Replace the units Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section Bad performance Heating elements Check the connection -- not work- ing of the heating elements If there in not power on the heating elements check relays on the power boards. If the power board relay not switching replace the units Check the power on the heating elements and replace the elements if needed Convection fan See the convection not working properly fan problem There is not sealing between door and gasket The hinges system or the hinges support in the box are damaged. Replace the units Anomaly Possible Cause Corrective Action section Meat seems to Bad connections Check the harness or short cir- near the probe con- be not present or doesn t work cuit nection Meat probe internal Replace the meat -- wires are bro- probe ken 21

22 7 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 7.1. Oven removal 7.2. Upper and Single cooling fan motor replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord 2. Remove the screws shown in the pictures. 3. Pull off the oven. 4. Remove the oven by using the lateral handles. Lateral Handles 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet 2. Remove the two upper covers. 3. Remove the five screws A (two lateral & three on the top). 4. Disconnect the terminals on the fan and remove the fan damaged. 5. Replace the cooling fan motor, paying attention to the brackets B on the back support. 6. Connect the terminals and fix the motor by its screws. 7. The connections must not be loose. 8. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 9. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 10. Run the Oven and check all functions. 22

23 7.3. Convection fan motor replacement 11. Run the Oven and check all functions. 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the rear upper covers. 3. Disassemble the baffle by removing the four screws in the cavity for double fans. 4. Remove the fan blade by using a 10mm socket. 5. Disconnect the terminals on the fan in the rear side. 6. Remove the three nuts A on the motor holder by using a 7mm socket and remove it. 7. Mount the new fan motor on the holder and attach it with the nuts. 8. Attach the fan blade. 9. Replace the baffle. 10. Connect the terminals. 11. The connections must not be loose. 12. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 13. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 14. Run the Oven and check all functions Ring element replacement 7.5. Upper element replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the rear upper covers. 3. Disconnect the terminals of heating element. 4. Remove the probe unscrewing its two screws B. 5. Remove the two screws C near the external terminals, one of which is used for ground. 6. Remove the upper element by removing four screws A on the brackets on top in the cavity. 7. Mount the new upper element with a new fiber gasket between the base of the element and the back side of the Oven. 8. Connect the terminals. Pay attention to the sequence of wiring on the element 9. The connections must not be loose. 10. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 11. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 12. Run the Oven and check all functions. 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the rear upper covers. 3. Disassemble the baffle by removing the four screws in the cavity for double fans. 4. Disconnect the terminals of heating element and remove the ring element by removing the three screws. 5. Mount the new ring element with the new fiber gasket between the base of the element and the back side of the Oven. 6. Replace the baffle. 7. Connect the terminals. 8. The connections must not be loose. 9. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 10. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 23

24 7.6. Lower element replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the rear cover. 3. Disconnect the terminals of heating element. 4. Remove the eight screws B on the brackets and the other two screws A near the external terminals. 5. Remove the brackets. 6. Pull out the lower element. 7. Replace the new element by reversing the previous steps. 8. Pay attention to the positioning of the element. 9. Connect the terminals. 10. The connections must not be loose. 11. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 12. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 13. Run the Oven and check all functions Lock door motor replacement 7.8. Door Gasket replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. On Single oven remove the two upper covers. 3. Disconnect the cables. Pay attention to the sequence of wiring of the motor (micro switch). 4. Remove the screws A and lift back the motor to remove it. 5. Disassemble the motor by removing the three screws under its support and remove it. 6. Replace the new motor assembly by reversing the previous steps. 7. Pay attention to the positioning when inserting the door lever mechanism into the eccentric of the motor. 8. Connect the terminals. 9. The connections must not be loose. 10. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 11. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 12. Run the Oven and check all functions. 1. Open door and pull out the gasket by hands. 2. Replace with a new one by reversing the previous steps. 24

25 7.9. Door Lock Switch replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the upper cover. 3. Disconnect the terminals from the switch. 4. Unscrew the bracket A. 5. Pull out the switch from the holder. 6. Replace with a new switch by reversing the previous steps. 7. PAY ATTENTION TO THE WIRING SEQUENCE N 1 - N 4 8. The connections must not be loose. 9. Replace the profile. 10. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 11. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 12. Run the Oven and check all functions Hinges preload replacement 1. Before mounting the hinges ensure that the code is correct and then proceed with the loading of the hinge spring. There are two possible positions LOADED and UNLOADED as indicated above. The hinge must be assembled LOADED Oven Filter replacement Safety thermostats replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. On Single oven remove the two upper covers. 3. Disconnect the terminals from filter. 4. Remove the filter damaged by unscrew two screws A and dismount it from its bracket. 5. Replace a new one 6. Pay attention to the wiring sequence 7. The connections must not be loose. 8. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 9. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 10. Run the Oven and check all functions. 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. On Single oven remove the two upper covers. 3. Unscrew the thermostat s holder: a. Safety thermostat. b. Double speed cooling fan thermostat. 4. Replace with a new thermostat by reversing the previous steps. 5. The connections must not be loose. 6. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 7. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 8. Run the Oven and check all functions. 25

26 7.14. Door hinges replacement 1. Remove the door following the (see section 5.10.Oven Door Removal). 2. Put the door on a flat surface with a soft cloth to prevent scratching of the aesthetics. 3. Remove the door external glass by the screws A and B. 4. Remove the hinges unscrewing the screws C and D. 5. To replace the hinges, reverse the previous steps. 6. To replace the aesthetic glass be sure that the door is in the right position keeping the glass centered. 7. Replace the Oven door following (see section 5.10.Oven Door Removal) The new hinges must be preload before assemble (see section 7.11.Hinges preload replacement) Probe Temperature replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the rear upper covers. 3. To replace the probe, disconnect it and remove the attachment screws B. 4. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 5. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 6. Run the Oven and check all functions Door hinges box replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the door following the section 5.10.Oven Door Removal. 3. Unscrew the screws A to change support. 4. Disassembling the hinges box from lateral panel. 5. To replace the new hinge box, reverse the previous steps. 6. Replace the Oven door following the section 5.10.Oven Door Removal. 7. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 8. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 9. Run the Oven and check all functions. 26

27 5. Replace the new selector by reversing the previous steps 6. DURING MOUNTING, THE SPRING BUTTONS MUST BE IN THE RIGHT POSITION. 7. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 8. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 9. Run the Oven and check all functions Power board replacement Display Board replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the upper cover. 3. Remove the screws connecting the power board before disconnecting the cables. 4. Replace the new power board using the spacers. 5. Connect the cable following the electric diagram. 6. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CONNECT THE CABLES IN THE RIGHT POSITION. 7. The connections must not be loose. 8. Reconnect the power supply cord before installing the Oven and check all functions. 9. Disconnect the power supply cord and reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 10. Reconnect the power supply cord after installing. 11. Run the Oven and check all functions. 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the upper cover. 3. Remove the knobs and the glass by its screws on the sides. 4. Before to remove one of lateral display remove previously the selector above it to facilitate the operation. 5. Disconnect the bad display board and remove it by the nylon spacers. 6. Reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 7. Reconnect the power supply cord after the Oven is installed. 8. Check the Oven by MANUAL TEST following the procedure shown on section 5.12.Configuration Door external glass replacement Temperature or Function Selectors replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the upper cover. 3. Remove the knobs and the glass by its screws on the sides. 4. Disconnect the bad selector and remove it by the screws remove also its spacer. 1. Remove the door from the oven (see section 5.10.Oven Door Removal). 2. Put the door on a flat surface with a soft cloth to prevent scratching of the aesthetics. 3. Remove the external glass from the door unscrewing two screws on the corner A and three screws on the bottom B. 4. Remove also the handle by its two screws C. 5. Replace the handle on the new aesthetic glass with its support and spacers. Than fixing the spring clip on metal supports glass. 27

28 6. Assemble the glass and door keeping door in the middle of the glass and making attention at correct position of rubber bumpers. 7. Replace the Oven door following the (section 5.10.Oven Door Removal) Door internal glass replacement 1. Remove the door from the oven (see section 5.10.Oven Door Removal). 2. Put the door on a flat surface with a soft cloth to prevent scratching of the aesthetics. 3. Remove the external glass from the door unscrewing two screws on the corner and three screws on the bottom (see section 7.19.Door external glass replacement). 4. Remove the four screws with its spacers which fix the main screen glass A. 5. Remove the metal frame B to reach the two internal glass C separated by a square metal spacer D. 6. Now depends which glasses is broken, replace with the new one. 7. When it is changed an internal glass you must be sure that the face whit CA (CAVITY) printed it is towards the cavity. 8. Assemble the glass and door keeping door in the middle of the glass. 9. Replace the Oven door following the (section 5.10.Oven Door Removal) Lampholder replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the lampholder cover panels situated on the side of the oven and unscrew the relative ground wire A 3. Remove the lampholder removing its screw and extract the defective lampholder from the oven cavity. Cut the defective lampholder wires just above the lampholder body. Mount the new lampholder in the oven cavity and fix with the relative fixing screw. 4. Twist together the new lampholder wires to the old defective lamp holder wires then 'run' them through the relative protective sleeve. Once the new lampholder wires come through the other end of the protective sleeve untwist the wires and dispose of the old wiring as follows. 5. Using a sharp tipped screwdriver carefully unlock the old wiring 'faston' type connector spade terminal. Once the old wires are released you can through them away. Retain the old lampholder connector for the new lampholder as this will be recovered for further use (see next point). 6. Take the new lampholder and insert the wires into the recovered connector. This is done by pushing each 'faston' wiring spade terminal into the connector until it 'clicks' in place. Ensure that both new lampholder wires are firmly in place before reassembling the lamp connector. Ensure that the male and female parts of the connector are firmly locked together. 28

29 7.22. Meat probe board replacement 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the upper cover. 3. Remove the screws connecting the meat probe power board. 4. Replace the new board using the spacers. 5. Connect the cable following the electric diagram. 6. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CONNECT THE CABLES IN THE RIGHT POSITION. 7. The connections must not be loose. 8. Reconnect the power supply cord before installing the Oven and check all functions. 9. Disconnect the power supply cord and reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 10. Reconnect the power supply cord after installing. 11. Run the Oven and check all functions. fig Meat probe connection 1. Disconnect the power supply cord and remove the Oven from the cabinet. 2. Remove the MEAT PROBE cover by its three screws (fig1). 3. Check the connection cable. 4. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT ALL THE WIRES OR TERMINALS MUST NOT BE IN CONTACT WITH THE ALUMINUM INSULATION FOIL. (Fig2) 5. THE PROBE JACK INSERTED MUST BE IN CONTACT WITH BOTH METAL BLADES OF FEM-ALE PLUG. (Fig3) 6. The connections must not be loose. 7. Reconnect the power supply cord before installing the Oven and check all functions. 8. Disconnect the power supply cord and reinstall the Oven into the cabinet. 9. Reconnect the power supply cord after installing. 10. Run the Oven and check all functions. fig.2 fig.3 29

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