maxima 08560210 Combined Steam Oven Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
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maxima 08560210 Combined Steam Oven

GENERAL INFORMATION

It is essential for this instruction manual to be stored together with the appliance for future referencing; in the event of misplacing it, a copy must be obtained directly from the manufacturer.
This information has been prepared for your safety and that of others.
Therefore, we kindly ask you to read it carefully before installing and using the appliance.
If upon reception of the goods the packaging should not be intact or should it be damaged, affix the following wording: “GOODS SUBJECT TO CHECK”, with the specification of the damage and countersigned by the driver; file a written complaint with the vendor within 4 calendar days (not business days) from the date of delivery, after which no complaints shall be accepted.
For periodic maintenance checks and repairs, contact your nearest Technical Support Centre and only use original spare parts. Failure to comply with this provision shall forfeit the warranty right
The “technical data” plate is located on the side panel of the appliance.
A periodic check (at least once a year) of the appliance contributes to extending its service life and assures proper operation.
Any maintenance operation on the appliance must only be done by highly qualified personnel trained in the operations to be performed.
Before performing any maintenance on the appliance, the power supply must be disconnected (act on the safety magnetic circuit breaker located upstream of the appliance) and let it cool down.
The components that might require maintenance are all accessible by removing the left side and back of the appliance.
The inappropriate or incorrect use of the appliance shall invalidate any liability and warranty right by the Manufacturer.

BURN and INJURY HAZARD

  • The temperature of the appliance’s external surfaces may exceed 60°C, only touch control elements. Burn hazard!

  • Pay attention to handling food containers during and after cooking: they might be very hot. Wear appropriate protective thermal clothing to prevent burns.

  • During operation, with the door open, do not remove the fan cover; do not touch the moving fans and resistors which are still hot.

  • The maximum working height, referred to the highest surface level, must be 160 centimetres from the
    floor. After installing the appliance apply the suitable adhesive symbol 160 centimetres.

  • To prevent boiling, do not use containers filled with liquids or food that liquefy with heat, in excessive amounts that cannot be easily kept under control. For this reason, only use trays that let you see inside the container. When extracting a tray containing hot liquid pay attention not to spill any liquid.

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

  • Before performing any cleaning on the appliance, disconnect the power supply (from the safety circuit breaker) and water supply (close the water cock). Let it cool completely.
  • Any modification to the electrical system that might be required to install the appliance must be carried out by competent personnel only.
  • The power supply system must be fitted with an effective earthing connection according to the regulations in force.
  • In the permanent connection to the mains, a protective pole switch must be installed between the appliance and the mains with minimum opening between the contacts of overvoltage category III (4000V), sized for the load and complying with applicable regulations (automatic circuit breaker).
  • If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or their technical support service, or in any case by a person with similar qualifications, to prevent any risk.
  • The appliance also has electrical components inside, for safety reasons it is forbidden to wash it with water or steam jets especially if aimed at the aeration vents on the metal surfaces of its outer casing.

FIRE HAZARD

  • No foods containing easily flammable substances must be cooked, such as alcohol-based foods; self-combustion phenomena might occur leading to fires and explosions in the cooking chamber.
  • Before using the appliance, make sure that there are no non-compliant objects (e.g. User manuals, plastic bags or other flammable objects) or detergent residues, inside the cooking chamber.
  • Always keep the cooking chamber clean. Cooking liquids (fats) or food residues may ignite!

USER SAFETY

  •  The appliance is intended for professional use in institutional and professional kitchens and must only be used by skilled personnel who have been trained on its proper use. For safety reasons the appliance must be supervised during operation.
  •  The appliance is not intended to be used by children and/or persons with impaired physical, sensory or mental abilities, or who lack experience or knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety, or who has been instructed on using the appliance.
  • In the event of failure or poor operation, switch off the appliance, close the water supply cock, disconnect the power supply and contact an authorised Technical Support Centre.
  •  This appliance shall be used only for the purposes for which it was designed, meaning for all types of baking of pastries, baked goods and food: fresh and frozen; for reconditioning chilled and frozen food, for steam cooking meats, fish and vegetables. Any other use is considered improper.
  •  The noise level of the appliance in operation is less than 70 dB (A).

INFORMATION FOR THE USER

  •  When the appliance is used for the first time it is recommended to run an empty cycle for 40/50 minutes at a temperature of 220/230°C. In this way all unpleasant yet fully normal smells due to heating the thermal insulation enveloping the cooking chamber and the silicone used for its external sealing are dissipated.
  •  Avoid prolonged permanence on the steel surfaces of foods containing acidic substances (lemon juice, vinegar, salt, etc.) which cause corrosive deterioration.
  •  The appliance must be cleaned regularly, even daily, to ensure the best functionality and to extend its service life.
  •  If specific detergents (degreasers) are used for cleaning stainless steel, ensure they do not contain corrosive acid substances (no presence of chlorine even if diluted) or abrasive substances. Carefully follow the instructions and warnings of the detergent’s manufacturer and take precautions such as using adequate rubber gloves.
  •  Strictly avoid using scouring pads, steel wool and scrapers that may ruin the treated surfaces.

COOKING TIPS

  •  In placing the food in the cooking chamber, maintain a space of at least 40 mm between trays in order not to excessively obstruct air circulation.
  • Do not use trays with sides higher than necessary: the sides form barriers that prevent hot air circulation.
  • Preheat the oven every time before cooking to achieve top performance.
  •  For cooking as consistently as possible, spread the food evenly in every tray taking into account its size, layer or thickness.
  • Avoid adding salt to food in the cooking chamber.
  • To check correct progress of the cooking cycle use the chamber’s internal lighting: avoid uselessly opening the door, which causes wastes of energy and longer cooking times.

RESIDUAL RISKS

  • After baking open the door with caution, to avoid the violent outflow of heat which might cause burns.
  • During oven operation pay attention to hot areas of its outer surfaces (marked on the appliance).
  • Do not use the door handle to move the appliance (possible glass breakage).
  • The supporting bench must be able to withstand the weight of the machine and house it correctly.
  •  The appliance is fitted with electrical parts and must never be washed with a water or steam jet.
  • The appliance is electrically connected: disconnect the power supply before performing any type of cleaning.
  •  To avoid incorrect connections of the appliance, the relevant electrical/water connections are marked on the appliance by suitable identification plates.

TECHNICAL SERVICE

  • It is essential for this instruction manual to be stored together with the appliance for future referencing; in the event of misplacing it, a copy must be obtained directly from the manufacturer.
  •  This information has been prepared for your safety and that of others; therefore we kindly ask you to read it carefully before installing and using the appliance.
  •  For periodic maintenance checks and repairs, contact your nearest Technical Support Centre and only use original spare parts. Failure to comply with this provision shall forfeit the warranty right.
  •  All installation and commissioning operations must exclusively be performed by technically skilled installers, in compliance with the instructions of the Manufacturer and in compliance with national standards in force.
  • The “technical data” plate is located on the side panel of the appliance.

Note: The inappropriate or incorrect use of the appliance and failure to comply with installation rules shall invalidate any liability by the Manufacturer.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER

The following instructions are intended for skilled installers, to perform installation, electrical and water connection operations in the most correct manner and according to the safety regulations in force in the country of installation of the appliance.
The Manufacturing Company shall not be liable for damage or harm to persons, pets or property arising from installation errors. Nor are they responsible for any appliance breakage caused by faulty installation.

Storage

If the appliance is stored in a warehouse, the ambient temperature must never drop below 0°C. Before switching on the appliance it must be brought to a temperature of at least +10°C.

Transportation of the appliance

During transportation the appliance must be left in its packaging in order to protect it from any external damage.
The weight of the appliance must also be taken into account in order to prevent overturning.

Unpacking the appliance

Remove the packaging before installation. It consists of a wooden pallet supporting the appliance and a cardboard casing protecting it. Ensure the appliance has not undergone any damage during transport; otherwise immediately alert your dealer and/or carrier.

Removal of the protective film

Before using the appliance accurately remove the special film protecting the stainless steel components, avoiding glue residues on the surfaces; if required, immediately remove them using an appropriate non flammable solvent. Do not use any tools that might scratch the surfaces or any acid-based or abrasive detergents.

Protective film/package disposal

The Manufacture has been committed for years to increasing the environmental compatibility of its equipment, with continuous efforts to reduce energy consumption and waste. The Manufacturer intends to protect the environment and recommends to dispose of all different types of material, in the appropriate separate collection containers.
The protective film and packaging must be disposed of in strict compliance with the regulations in force in the country of installation of the appliance. The various materials (wood-paper-carton-nylon-metal tacks) that may comprise the packaging are potentially dangerous and must be kept out of reach of children and animals; they must be duly separated and delivered to the respective collection centres (recycling centres). In any case please adhere to the local environmental protection regulations.

Placement

Check the place of installation making sure that the transit areas (any doors and corridors) are sufficiently wide and the floor supports the appliance’s weight (the appliance’s weight and dimensions with/without pallets are provided in the attached “Technical Data Sheet”). The appliance must be transported with mechanical means (e.g. pallet jack). The installation rooms must be well-ventilated with permanent aeration vents; must be equipped with the proper electrical and hydro systems, built in accordance with the standards related to facilities and workplace safety in the country of installation.
The maximum working height, referring to the highest surface level, must be 1.6 metres from the floor.
After installing the appliance, if required, apply the suitable adhesive symbol (supplied) at a height of 1.6 metres. To favour air circulation around the appliance, leave a space of about 10 cm between the appliance sides and the surrounding walls (or other appliance), and between the back and the back wall (see the attached “Technical Data Sheet”). The appliance must be positioned so that the rear wall is easily accessible to set up various electrical connections and to carry out any possible maintenance. Do not install the appliance near any equipment that may reach high temperature values (e.g. deep fryers).
Should the appliance be installed near walls, shelves, counters and the like, these must be non-flammable or heat-resistant; otherwise, they must be protected by adequate fire retardant coating. Accordingly, it is indispensable to act in compliance with the fire prevention regulations in force.
Cooking produces hot smoke/vapour and odours which are extracted through the suitable vent device located at the top of the appliance and marked with the symbol .It is recommended to place the appliance under an extraction hood or to use the suitable condensation hoods in order to convey the smoke/vapour to the outside.
Warnings
Make sure there are no objects and/or materials obstructing the oven’s exhaust device.
The hot smoke/vapour produced during cooking must run freely out of the exhaust device in order not to compromise the regular operation of the oven.
Inflammable materials must not be left near the oven’s exhaust device.

Table top oven placement
The appliance must be placed in a perfectly horizontal position on a table or similar support; never on the floor. To facilitate oven levelling, the feet are adjustable in height.
For safety reasons it is recommended to use the specific table produced; otherwise the dimensions and weight of the appliance must be taken into account.
The appliance is unsuitable for recessed installation and cannot work without the 4 supporting feet.
Warning
If the appliance is positioned on a wheeled table/support, ensure that the intended movement does not damage electrical wires, water pipes, drain pipes or anything else.

 Electrical connection

The appliance’s connection to the electric power network and the connection systems must comply with the applicable regulations in the country of installation. Before setting up the electrical connection ensure that:
the voltage and frequency of the power supply system match the specifications of the “technical data” plate affixed to the side of the appliance;
the power supply system is able to withstand the appliance’s load (see “technical data” plate);
the power supply system is fitted with an effective earthing connection according to the regulations in force;
in the permanent connection to the electric power network, a protective pole switch must be placed between the appliance and the mains (e.g. circuit breaker) with minimum opening between the contacts of overvoltage category III (4000V) and a differential switch, sized for the load and complying with applicable regulations.
the protective pole switch used for the connection is easily accessible when the appliance is installed;
the yellow/green earthing cable is not interrupted by the switch;  when the appliance is running, the power supply voltage does not deviate from the rated voltage value by ±10%.
Ensure that the power supply cable does not come into contact with the appliance’s hot parts.
If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or their technical support service, or in any case by a person with similar qualifications, to prevent any risk.
The appliance must be connected to an equipotential system the effectiveness of which must be suitably assessed according to applicable regulations. This connection must be set up between appliances through  minimum section of 2.5mm2.
The equipotential terminal is on the back of the appliance (see the attached “Technical Data Sheet”).
2.8 Power supply cable connection (replacement)
The appliance is fitted with a power supply cable connected to the internal terminal board; if it needs to be replaced with a longer one or because it is damaged, it can only be done with another cable having the same electrical characteristics (insulation type/number of conductors/size of conductors in mm²).
Remove the back and/or the right side of the appliance to access the power supply terminal board. Loosen the cable retainer located on the rear (at the bottom) of the appliance (see the attached “Technical Data Sheet”). Disconnect the power supply cable from the terminal board and remove it from the relative cable gland. Insert the new power supply cable in the cable gland up to the terminal board. Prepare the conductors for the connection with the terminal board so that the earth conductor is the last to be extracted from its terminal should the cable be accidentally pulled.
The cable connection must be type “Y” and the insulation of the cable sheath must match type H07RN-F. The correct section of the cable is shown on the diagram of the power supply terminal board, according to the type of connection between appliance and mains (The cable must match the features in the attached “Technical Data Sheet”).
When connected, tighten the cable retainer on the back of the appliance and reassemble the left side and/or the back.
230V ~
Connect the conductor of phase (L) of the cable to the terminals of the terminal board marked with “1”, “2” and “3” (brown conductor) and the neutral (N) conductor to the terminals marked with “4” and “5” (blue conductor); the earth conductor (yellow/green) must be connected to the terminal marked with the  (see diagram available by the terminal board).

Connection to the water mains

The appliance must be supplied with drinking water at a maximum temperature of 30°C.
The water pressure must be between 100 and 200 kPa (1.0 -2.0 bar).
If the mains pressure exceeds 2.0 bar, install a pressure reducer upstream of the appliance.
If the value is lower than 1.0 bar use a pump to raise the pressure.

Water inlet for humidification / steam
The appliance is equipped with a standardised flexible hose (1.5 metres) with threaded ¾” female fittings and relative gaskets (Fig. 1). Old joints must not be re-used.
The appliance must be supplied with softened drinking water with hardness between 0.5°f and 3°f. It is obligatory to use a softener to reduce the formation of limescale inside the cooking chamber. THE MANUFACTURING COMPANY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT DAMAGE CAUSED TO THE HOOD DUE TO FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS DIRECTIVE.
The connection to the water mains must be set up through the ¾” threaded solenoid valve located on the back (at the bottom) of the appliance (see the attached “Technical Data Sheet”), using the supplied flexible hose, with a mechanical filter and stopcock installed in between (before connecting the filter, drain off a certain amount of water to flush any dirt out of the hose).

Connection to the water mains

The appliance must be supplied with drinking water at a maximum temperature of 30°C.
The water pressure must be between 100 and 200 kPa (1.0 -2.0 bar).
If the mains pressure exceeds 2.0 bar, install a pressure reducer upstream of the appliance.
If the value is lower than 1.0 bar use a pump to raise the pressure.

Water inlet for humidification / steam
The appliance is equipped with a standardised flexible hose (1.5 metres) with threaded ¾” female fittings and relative gaskets (Fig. 1). Old joints must not be re-used.
The appliance must be supplied with softened drinking water with hardness between 0.5°f and 3°f. It is obligatory to use a softener to reduce the formation of limescale inside the cooking chamber. THE MANUFACTURING COMPANY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT DAMAGE CAUSED TO THE HOOD DUE TO FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS DIRECTIVE.
The connection to the water mains must be set up through the ¾” threaded solenoid valve located on the back (at the bottom) of the appliance (see the attached “Technical Data Sheet”), using the supplied flexible hose, with a mechanical filter and stopcock installed in between (before connecting the filter, drain off a certain amount of water to flush any dirt out of the hose).

Warning
Any damage caused by limescale or other chemicals contained in the water are not covered by warranty.

Water drain

A drain pipe comes out of the rear of the appliance (see the attached “Technical Data Sheet”) to drain the cooking chamber. This pipe must be connected to piping with 30 mm internal diameter (DN 16) resistant to steam temperatures (90°C-100°C): avoid metal ones.
The piping must be rigid and must not have bottlenecks along the discharge path (it is advisable to use commercial pipes of special plastic material, with an internal “sealing” O-RING, and to limit the use of “elbow” bends).
The piping must also maintain a steady slope (min. 4-5%) along its entire length.
The considered length is that of the drain pipe of the appliance to the discharge point and must not exceed the measurement of 1.5 meters.
It is mandatory to connect the appliance’s drain to the grey water network through an adequate trap, in order to stop steam/odours from coming out of the drain. The connection to the drain water must be set up separately for each appliance; with multiple appliances connected to the same drain pipe, ensure that the pipe is suitably sized to assure regular drainage with no hindrances.

Water drain for tabletop ovens
The exhaust pipe can be conveyed to an open (grilled) floor drain (Fig.4); otherwise, between the drain pipe of the appliance and the drain point with a “collection cup” (Fig. 5), there must be a height difference of at least 30 cm in order to facilitate regular flow of water. In any case, the “air gap” (distance between the drain pipe from the appliance and the open drain or the “collection vessel” of the drain duct pipe) must be at least 25 mm.
Wall-mounted discharge is also allowed as long as the drain pipe maintains the steady slope of 4-5%.

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Steam drain
The appliance is equipped with a special metal pipe (DN30) for the discharge of steam from the cooking chamber. No other type of pipe can be connected to this pipe, which protrudes from the back of the casing. Failure to comply with this specific prohibition shall relieve the Manufacturer from any liability concerning the potential malfunction of the appliance and poor cooking quality.
Increasing the length of the original drain hose may result in the formation of abnormal “condensation” in the cooking chamber.
To prevent steam from escaping from the exhaust pipe, place the appliance under the extractor hood, or connect it to the extractor hood/condensing hood, specific for the appliance model used.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER

Fig.1
Programming cooking time – The oven is switched on by turning the programmer knob (Fig.1) to the symbol (continuous operation) or to the selected cooking time (up to 120 minutes); in the latter case the end of cooking is signalled by the oven switching off automatically.
Programming cooking temperature – Turn the thermostat knob (Fig.1) to adjust the temperature selected for cooking.
Programming humidity/steam quantity – To generate humidity/steam during the operation of the oven (hot cooking chamber), turn the knob of the automatic humidifier (Fig.1) to the desired value (from 1 to 5). By turning the knob to the • (off) position the humidifier stops working.
Important

  • By turning the knob to positions from “1” to “4” the humidifier works by generating humidity/steam (water is fed into the cooking chamber) at automatically adjusted and cyclically repeated time intervals. (A higher number corresponds to a longer time of humidifier operation, therefore greater steam production).
  • Turning the knob to position “5” disables the automatic control of the humidifier which works by continuously feeding water into the cooking chamber (continuous humidity/steam production).
  •  Before turning on the automatic humidifier, stabilise the temperature inside the cooking chamber to a value of at least 120°C in order to optimise the production of humidity/steam.

“End of cooking” programmer warning light – The green light of the programmer (Fig.1) indicates that the oven is working and that the cooking time is active.
Control thermostat warning light – The orange warning light of the control thermostat (Fig.1) turns off every time the programmed temperature is reached in the cooking chamber. It switches on again when the thermostat is triggered to re-establish this temperature.
Automatic humidifier warning light – The orange warning light of the automatic humidifier (Fig.1) indicates that the water solenoid valve is operating and therefore humidity/steam is being produced in the cooking chamber.
Internal oven light – With the oven in operation, the internal light is always on.
To turn off the oven – Place the “end of cooking” programmer and thermostat knobs in the off position. After use, close the water shut-off tap upstream of the appliance and disconnect it from the power supply.

Baking

For cooking, pre-heat the oven to the desired temperature before inserting the food. When the oven has reached the required temperature, introduce the food and check the cooking time. Turn off the oven 5 minutes before the theoretical time to recover the stored heat.

  • Convection cooking (dry heat) – Switch the oven on and turn the thermostat knob to the desired temperature.
  • Convection cooking + humidity/steam (dry heat + damp heat) – Switch the oven on. Turn the thermostat knob to the desired temperature and the automatic humidifier knob to the selected amount of humidity/steam.
  • Defrosting – Switch the oven on and turn the thermostat and automatic humidifier knobs to off

CLEANING

Manual cooking chamber cleaning

For hygienic reasons it is good practice to clean the cooking chamber on a daily basis, at the end of every day the oven is used. Correct cleaning also prevents the formation of corrosive phenomena inside the chamber, as well as preventing the danger of accidental combustion due to any grease and food residues accumulated over time.
To aid cleaning remove the side grilles. The cleaning detergents must not contain abrasive substances or substances of acid/corrosive nature. In case of lack of appropriate detergents it is sufficient to clean the cooking chamber with a sponge soaked in warm soapy water or warm water and a little vinegar. Rinse with plenty of water (use the suitable shower if available) and dry well with a soft cloth. The side grilles must be cleaned separately and fitted back on. When cleaning is completed leave the oven door slightly open.

Semi-automatic cooking chamber cleaning

Spray specific degreaser for stainless steel on the internal walls of the cooking chamber, on the side grilles, on the fan covers (do not spray onto the fans through the grille) and on the internal door glass.
Let the product act for about 20 minutes with the door closed.
switch the oven on adjusting the temperature at 100-120°C.
Run a cycle with 100% steam (automatic humidifier knob in position “5”) for about 15 minutes. Upon completing the cycle switch off the oven, let the cooking chamber cool and rinse it with plenty of water (use the suitable shower if available).
Dry by running a heating cycle adjusting the temperature at 180-200°C for about 10 minutes (repeat the cycle if necessary).
When cleaning is completed leave the oven door slightly open.
4.3 Cleaning the fans
The fans must be regularly cleaned with appropriate descaling products. All their parts must be thoroughly cleaned, eliminating any limescale. The fan cover must be removed to access fans. When cleaning is completed fit the cover back on operating in reverse order.

Cleaning the door gasket

For hygienic and functional reasons it is good practice to clean the door gasket at the end of every day the oven is used. It must be accurately washed with warm soapy water. It must be rinsed and dried with a soft cloth. Any scaling or food residues must be removed with special care, without using sharp metal tools that might irreparably damage the gasket.

Cleaning the door

The internal glass of the cooking chamber door may be cleaned using the same type of degreaser used for manually cleaning the cooking chamber; otherwise, a normal (non toxic) glass cleaning product may be used. A common glass detergent may be used also to clean the external door glass. In any case one may simply use warm soapy water. After rinsing dry the glass surface well with a soft cloth.
Should opaque spots form between the two glass panes, these may be removed as they are inspectable.

Cleaning the external casing

The outer steel surfaces must be cleaned with a cloth soaked in warm soapy water or mixed with a little vinegar, they must be rinsed well and dried with a soft cloth.
Should you wish to use specific products on the market, these must comply with the cleaning requirements set out in the “Information for the user” paragraph.
It is worth remembering that the counter supporting the appliance, or the floor surrounding the appliance area, should also be cleaned without using acid corrosive substances (e.g. muriatic acid) since the vapours released by them might corrode and deteriorate the outer steel shell and cause irreparable damage to the electrical components inside the appliance.

Inactivity period

Should the appliance not be used for a long extent of time, it is good practice to disconnect it from the power supply (act on the safety magnetic circuit breaker located upstream of the appliance) and water supply. It is recommended to clean it with care internally (cooking chamber) and externally, paying special attention to removing any salt residues which might lead to corrosion on the steel surfaces.
It is also recommended to protect the appliance with oil-based spray products (e.g. Vaseline oil) which form an effective protective film when sprayed on the surfaces.
Leave the door of the cooking chamber ajar.
Adequately covering the appliance, finally, allows it to be protected from dust.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

A periodic check (at least once a year) of the appliance contributes to extending its service life and assures proper operation.
Any maintenance operation on the appliance must only be done by highly qualified personnel trained in the operations being performed and authorised. Operations must be carried out in accordance with the safety regulations in force in the country where the appliance is installed, pursuant to the regulations relative to plants and to workplace safety.
Before carrying out any maintenance on the appliance it must be disconnected from the mains and allowed to cool down.
The Manufacturer is not responsible for any appliance faults caused by defective maintenance.

Access to the components for inspection

Removing the back;

  • Tangential motor (on the back)
  • Circular resistors
  • Radial motors
  • Humidification solenoid valve
  • Humidification piping/fittings unit

Removing the right side:

  • Door microswich
  • Control thermostat bulb
  • Contactors
  •  Power supply terminal board
  • Hood terminal board
  • Safety thermostat
  • Capacitors
  •  LED power supply
  •  Cam programmer (Motor reversing gear)
  • 9-way electrical wiring connector for controls (on door)

Removing the control protection box (on door):

  •  Timer (“End of cooking”)
  • Regulation thermostat
  • Automatic humidifier
  • Warning lights
  • LED Bar
 Safety thermal devices

The appliance is equipped with a (manually reset) safety thermostat, to protect against excessive and hazardous overheating which might accidentally occur inside it. If the safety thermostat is activated, the power supply to the appliance is cut off.
The safety thermostat is located inside of the appliance.
Important
Safety thermostat should only be reactivated after eliminating the anomaly that caused them to trip. This can only be done by a Service technician.

Replacing the cooking chamber gasket

The cooking chamber gasket has a rigid profile with retaining fins. This profile must be inserted in the suitable perimeter seat on the “front” of the chamber.
To replace the gasket, simply remove the used one from its seat (pull tightly near the 4 corners) and, after cleaning any impurities from the seat, insert the new gasket (to facilitate the assembly, it is recommended to wet the profile of the gasket with soapy water).

TROUBLESHOOTING

Type of fault Cause of the fault Corrective action

Control panel warning lights totally off

(The oven does not work)

| – Non-compliant connection to the power mains| – Check the connection to the mains
– No mains voltage| – Restore the power supply voltage
– Safety thermal device triggered| – Contact a skilled technician
Cooking cycle set: the oven does not work| – Door open or ajar| – Close the door properly
– Door microswich damaged| – Contact a skilled technician
Automatic humidifier active: no humidity/steam production in the cooking chamber| – Non-compliant water mains connection| – Check mains| the| connection| to| the| water
– Closed stopcock| – Check the cock
– Obstructed water inlet filter| – Clean the filter
– Damaged water inlet solenoid valve| – Contact a skilled technician
Closed door: steam escapes through the gasket| – Non-compliant gasket assembly| – Check gasket assembly
– Damaged gasket| – Contact a skilled technician
– Handle “nose” adjusted incorrectly| – Contact a skilled technician

The oven does not cook evenly

| – One of the motors is down or operates at low speed| – Contact a skilled technician
– The motors do not reverse direction| – Contact a skilled technician
– Resistor not powered or damaged| – Contact a skilled technician
Lamp (LED) in the cooking chamber does not work The thermal safety device is activated continuously| – Lamp (LED) damaged| – Replace the lamp (LED)
– Damaged device| – Contact a skilled technician
The thermal safety device is activated continuously| – Damaged device| – Contact a skilled technician
– Control thermostat damaged| – Contact a skilled technician

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Before leaving the factory this appliance has been calibrated and tested by experienced and skilled personnel in order to obtain the best operating results. Any repair or calibration must be carried out with the utmost care and attention, using only original parts.
That is why it is required to always contact the Dealer who has sold the appliance or our nearest Technical Support Centre, specifying the kind of failure and the model of the appliance you have. The parts required for adaptation to different types of gas are provided with the appliance hence supplied upon sale or delivery.

 DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE

In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU on the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment, the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the equipment indicates that the product was placed on the market after 13 August 2015, and that at the end of its services life it must be disposed of separately from other waste.
At the end of the appliance’s service life, the user must, therefore, deliver it to the appropriate centers (recycling centers) for the separate collection of electrical and electronic waste.
All appliances are made of recyclable metal materials (stainless steel, galvanized sheet metal, iron, copper, aluminum, etc.) which make up more than 90% of the total weight of the appliance. Before disposing of the appliance, it is recommended to make it unusable by removing the power supply cable and removing the mechanism for closing compartments and/or openings, if any. The separate waste collection and subsequent treatment, recovery and disposal, are conducive to the production of equipment with recycled materials and reduce the negative effects on the environment and health possibly caused by incorrect waste handling. Illegal disposal of the product by the user entails the application of administrative penalties.

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