eikon e3 Service & Parts Manual eikon TM CAUTION MICROWAVE EMISSIONS: DO NOT BECOME EXPOSED TO EMISSIONS FROM THE MICROWAVE GENERATOR OR PARTS CONDUCTING MICROWAVE ENERGY.
SYMBOLS The symbols below are used, where applicable, as visual guidance throughout this manual. DANGER This symbol is shown if there is a high risk of severe personal physical injury. The relevant safety precautions MUST be observed and implemented at all times. WARNING This symbol is shown if there is a possible risk of personal physical injury or if damage may occur to the equipment. The relevant safety precautions MUST be observed and implemented at all times.
SAFETY & REGULATIONS CONTENTS TESTING COMPONENTS SERVICING 12 SERVICING THE OVEN 12.1 Servicing Procedure: 12.2 Enter Service mode: 13 ERRORS & DIAGNOSTICS 13.1 ERROR MESSAGES 13.2 COPYING ERROR MESSAGES: 13.3 ERROR LOG 13.4 OVEN COUNTERS 13.
SAFETY & REGULATIONS 1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 1.1 Important: This manual provides technical guidance for engineers who have successfully undertaken a recognised product familiarisation and training course run by Merrychef to carry out service/repair tasks to the appliance/s shown on the front cover of this manual which must not be used for any other make or model of appliance.
2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW & FUNCTIONS CONSTRUCTION Stainless Steel cavity and casework. PRODUCT DETAILS CONTROL SYSTEM Colour touchscreen, icon driven. Storage for up to 1024 programs with 6 stages per cooking program providing a user instruction for each stage. USB memory stick data transfer. Support for optional remote communications Ethernet module. Safety system: ensures control area temperature is within limits. MICROWAVE POWER Distribution system, rotating active antennae.
3 MAIN FEATURES PRODUCT DETAILS 1 ON/OFF SWITCH ON (I) activates the oven, OFF (0) switches the oven to standby mode. IT DOES NOT ISOLATE INTERNAL WIRING FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY. 2 CONTROL PANEL Touch sensitive controls (easyToUCH) for controlling oven functions, including diagnostics and service mode. 3 USB menuKey A socket, located under the logo, allows a USB menuKey to be used to update the cooking programs and oven firmware on the pcb’s.
4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Description unit e3 Touch screen controls programs 1024 Ambient operating temperature °C <40 External HxWxD mm 551x598x622 External HxWxD inches 21.7x23.5x24.5 Internal HxWxD mm 319x332x325 Internal HxWxD inches 12.6x13.1x12.8 Cooking chamber Ltr (cu.ins) 34.4 (2113) Power output microwave Watts 700/1000 Power output convection kW 3 (3/1.5 EE) Power supply Hz 50 & 60 Power supply kW 3(EE) 4.3(XE) 4.
5 INSTALLATION 5.1 OVEN LOCATION AND POSITIONING PRODUCT DETAILS Choose a site away from major heat sources. DO NOT position so that hot air is drawn in from fryers, grills, griddles, etc. A heat barrier to the height of the oven must be installed if sited next to a burner, stove or range. Place the oven on a permanent nonslip/ nonflammable flat surface that is LEVEL, STABLE and STRONG enough for the oven and contents. Allow a minimum clearance (A) of 2 inches (50mm) around the oven for hot air to escape.
6 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION DANGER! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN ELECTRIC SHOCK AND DEATH. PRODUCT DETAILS For all cord connected appliances: GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug.
7 QUICK START GUIDE: QUICK SERVICE OVEN The easyToUCH screen display, layout and icons shown herein, are for guidance purposes only and are not intended to be an exact representation of those supplied with the oven. 1 PRODUCT DETAILS 2 7.1 START UP 1. Switch the oven on; Make all the relevant safety checks and ensure the oven is clean and empty before pressing the oven switch down to activate the oven. 2. The easyToUCH screen illuminates with the display briefly showing the serial number and oven data.
7.2 USING A COOKING PROGRAM 1 1. Select a program group, for example, ‘BURGERS’ to display the individual cooking programs. 2. Select a cook program to start, for example, 2 BURGERS. 3. Follow instructions if displayed on the screen. 4. Touch the green tick to cook. The cooking time counts down for each program stage. 5. When the program ends a red bar is displayed usually with an audible sound - open the door or touch the red ‘X’ to return to the cook program.
8 OPERATING GUIDE: FULL SERVICE OVEN PRODUCT DETAILS 8.1 easyToUCH MAIN MENU & KEYBOARD SCREEN MAIN MENU SCREEN: 1. DEVELOPMENT MODE enables multistage cooking programs to be developed, then stored under a name and symbol for reuse. 2. PRESS & GO allows quick access to use the cooking programs that are already stored. 3. COOKBOOK contains the oven’s cooking programs. It displays Favourites, Cooking Program Groups and a complete listing of all cooking programs available. 4.
8.2 DEVELOPMENT MODE: CREATING A COOK PROGRAM 1 1. Select the ‘chef’s hat’ symbol from the main menu to enter development mode. 2. The temperature displays the set preheated oven temperature. To increase or decrease the temperature required, select the temperature symbol (2), enter the temperature in the keypad within the limits displayed and select OK. 3. Select and set the cooking time up to a maximum of 10 minutes. For example : Enter 110 (1minute and 10 seconds). 4.
8.3 PRESS & GO Running a cooking program from the Press & Go menu. 1 2 3 PRODUCT DETAILS 1. Select ‘PRESS & GO’ from the main menu screen. 2. Select the item required to cook. 3. The display shows the temperature, cooking time, microwave power and fan speed while the timer counts down. The timer bar turns red to indicate the cooking cycle has finished. Choosing which cooking programs are shown in the ‘PRESS & GO’ menu screen. 1.
4 5 6 8.5 CHANGING THE OVEN TEMPERATURE 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 PRODUCT DETAILS 4. Select the required cooking program to start cooking. For example, ‘1 BURGER’. 5. The program either starts immediately displaying a countdown timer, or an instruction is displayed first; follow the stage instruction then select OK to start cooking. If the oven door is not opened within 30 seconds a warning message appears. 6.
8.7 ADDING A NEW PROGRAM GROUP 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 To add a new Program Group. PRODUCT DETAILS 1. Select ‘COOKBOOK’ from the main menu screen. 2. Select ‘EDIT COOKBOOK’. 3. Select the ‘ADD A NEW GROUP’ symbol. 4. Enter a name for the new Program Group (max. 20 characters). 5. Select an image to represent the Group. (Use the scroll arrows for more pictures.) 6. Select OK to save the Program Group to the Cookbook. Select backspace to return to the ‘COOKBOOK’. 8.
8.9 ADDING A PROGRAM TO A GROUP 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 To add a cooking program to an existing PROGRAM GROUP. 1. Select ‘COOKBOOK’ from the main menu screen. 2. Select the ‘BURGERS’ Program Group. 3. Select ‘EDIT COOKBOOK’. 4. In the lower part of the screen use the up/down scroll arrows on the right side to find and select the ‘4 BURGERS’ cooking program. 5.
9 OVEN CONTROL SETTINGS PRODUCT DETAILS 1. Select the ‘settings’ symbol from the main menu screen. 2. Enter the password and select OK to display the Settings menu (3) comprising: A. Oven mode/navigation settings. B. Language options. C. Oven temperature settings and labels. D. Service information and error logs (password required). E. Recipe counters. F. Date & time settings. G. Speaker sound levels. H. Oven Timer (Temperature/ON/OFF). J. USB program connection. K. Restore settings to Factory defaults.
9.4 Recipe counters (E) E PRODUCT DETAILS 9.4.1 Select the clipboard symbol to display a listing of recipe counters. 9.4.2 If shown, use the arrows (bottom right) to scroll up and down the list. 9.5 Date and Time settings (F) 9.5.1 Select the time/date symbol to display the setting options. 9.5.2 CHANGE THE DATE: Select ‘MONTH’, enter the correct Month on the keypad and select OK. 9.5.3 Select ‘DAY’, enter the correct Day on the keypad and select OK. 9.5.
9.8 USB oven programs (J) PRODUCT DETAILS IMPORTANT: Downloading from a USB will clear all the existing programs. Check that the key has the correct number/code for the programs you want to load into the oven memory. 9.8.1 Select USB from the settings screen. 9.8.2 Slide the USB cover (logo on the oven front) upwards to insert the USB into the slot. 9.8.3 When the inserted USB stick has finished flashing, select the required USB symbol, for example; RECIPES. 9.8.
10 COOLING THE OVEN DOWN BEFORE CLEANING 10.1 Oven cool down 10.2 Preparing to clean the oven 1 2 PRODUCT DETAILS IMPORTANT: the oven must be cooled down before the cleaning processes are carried out. 1. In Full Serve mode, select the CLEANING symbol from the main menu. 2. In Full or Quick Serve mode, select the blue thermometer symbol to disable heating and start the cooling cycle. 3. Taking all necessary precautions place a suitable heaped container of ice, into the hot oven cavity.
11 Cold oven CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS e3 Complete COOL DOWN procedure and allow the oven and accessories to cool before commencing cleaning. DO NOT use tools 1 2 3 PRODUCT DETAILS REMOVE & CLEAN Oven Parts: 1. Remove the air filter at the base of the oven. 2. Open the oven door and lift out the turntable. 3. For ovens with a catalytic converter; open the oven door and undo fasteners to remove the catalytic convertor when required or at least once a month. Wash all parts in warm soapy water.
12 SERVICING THE OVEN 12.1 Servicing Procedure: DANGER: 12.1.1 Disconnect/isolate the oven from the power supply. 12.1.2 Check the oven is correctly installed as described in the Installation Instructions (Product Details section). 12.1.3 Visually check the cleanliness/condition of the power supply/cable/gland, oven casing, cavity and door for signs of wear, damage, distortion etc., if required, refer to the ‘Spares & Replacement’ section. 12.1.
13 ERRORS & DIAGNOSTICS 13.1 ERROR MESSAGES 13.1.1 A description of the type of error is shown. Check for a number following ‘ERROR:’ (A) and refer to the Error Codes (Fault Finding section) for more details. The Oven Serial Number, Model, UI (BTS) version and SRB version information is also displayed below. 13.1.2 Clear the Error message by power cycling the mains power supply to the oven (not the oven ON/ OFF switch). 13.2 COPYING ERROR MESSAGES: A B SERVICING 13.2.
13.5 VISUAL VIEW E SERVICING 13.5.1 Select VISUAL VIEW (E) to check the main oven components. Select a component symbol to switch on (red), select again to increase the level or turn off (green). 13.5.2 Remove the front air intake filter, the colour should change from green to red on the display indicating that the magnetic reed switch circuit for the air intake filter is operating. Replace the filter and the colour should change back to green. 13.5.
14 FIRMWARE UPDATES SERVICING Note: if icons are not displayed on the screen, press in the same positions on screen as the missing icons to select. 14.5.1 Tap the top right of the screen (1) or the same position if it is not displayed to bypass oven preheat. 14.5.2 Enter a password (i.e. “Manager”) and select OK (2) or the same position if the green tick symbol is not displayed. 14.5.3 Select the USB symbol (3) or the same position if it is not displayed. 14.5.
1 4 2 5 3 6 SERVICING IMPORTANT: Downloading from a USB will clear all existing programs. Update the ‘SRB’ first, the ‘BTS’ second and the ‘Icons’ third (found under the USB ‘Recipe’ heading). 14.5.7 Switch on the oven and tap the top right of the screen (1) to bypass the preheat stage. 14.5.8 Enter the password and select OK to display the Settings menu, see (2). 14.5.9 Select the USB symbol (4). 14.5.
15 OVEN TESTING 15.1 Equipment required DANGER: ●● Portable Appliance Tester (P.A.T.). ●● Digital Multi-meter (D.M.M.). ●● Megger / similar 500V d.c. resistance meter. ●● Microwave detection / leakage meter. ●● Temperature reader. ●● Continuity meter. ●● Door Spacer Kit (Part No. SA1109). ●● Microwave safe 600ml glass beaker ●● Microwave safe 2 litre container.
15.4 OVEN TESTS A 15.4.1 Enter Service mode (Servicing section). 15.4.2 Select the down arrow to display the individual Oven tests (A) for the oven to perform. 15.5 Microwave Power Test B TESTING COMPONENTS Measuring the power output. Note: The power output is established under IEC 705 standard method which is only workable in Laboratory controlled conditions. Power output is also affected by line voltage under load, so this test is an approximation only. 15.5.
15.6 Microwave Leakage Test TESTING COMPONENTS Note before measuring. ●● Make sure that the survey meter you are using has been calibrated and is suitable for measuring frequencies of 2,450 MHz. ●● Do not exceed meter full scale deflection, leakage meter should initially be set to the highest scale, then adjusted down as necessary to ensure that low readings are measured on the most sensitive range. ●● To prevent false readings, hold the probe on the grip provided and move at 2.5cm/second.
Measuring the oven cavity temperature. (Note; re-calibrating the Thermocouple with the SRB is normally only required when the Thermocouple has been replaced or the oven is under or over cooking.) Procedure: 15.7.1 Place the probe of a temperature reader (A) onto a heat sink in the centre of the oven cavity and close the oven door. 15.7.2 Select ‘Temperature Control Test’ (B) from the service mode tests. The oven heats up and cycles at the maximum set point temperature over 30 minutes. 15.7.
15.8 Soak Test A Checking the oven cavity integrity. Procedure: 15.8.1 Place an oven/microwave safe container with approx. 2 litres of water into the oven. 15.8.2 Close the oven door and select ‘Soak Test’ (A) from the Service mode oven tests (maximum oven temperature, 50% microwave power, maximum fan speed). 15.8.3 Run the test (30 minutes), carefully checking the oven casing, joints and door seal for signs of steam or water escaping from the oven cavity. 15.8.
16 HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS High voltages and large currents are present at the High Voltage Capacitor. It is very dangerous to work near this part when the oven is on. NEVER make any voltage measurements at the High Voltage circuits, including the magnetron filament. Even when the oven is not cooking, the High Voltage Capacitor has High Voltages present because of the Soft Start circuit.
High voltages and large currents are present at the High Voltage Capacitor. It is very dangerous to work near this part when the oven is on. NEVER make any voltage measurements at the High Voltage circuits, including the magnetron filament. Even when the oven is not cooking, the High Voltage Capacitor has High Voltages present because of the Soft Start circuit. 16.3 High Voltage Capacitor Test TESTING COMPONENTS 16.3.1 Disconnect and isolate the oven from the electricity supply. 16.3.
17 MAINS VOLTAGE COMPONENTS Located on the door hinges are 3 safety interlock microswitches, to prevent microwave emissions escaping when the oven door is opened: The Primary (SW3) breaks the electrical supply circuit to the transformers. The Secondary (SW2) breaks the microwave circuit if the primary fails. The Monitor switch (SW1) will short out the Microwave circuit blowing the fuse if both Primary and Secondary interlocks fail.
18 OVEN COMPONENTS DANGER: Before removing the oven casing, isolate the oven from the mains electricity power supply; switch off, disconnect oven plug from wall socket, turn off isolator switch to disconnect fixed wired ovens and lock-off. WARNING: Allow oven to cool and observe and follow all safety precautions including those described under the Safety Regulations section of this manual before attempting a service or repair.
17 5 69 21 47 65 15 74 72 76 58 83 67 45 38 SPARES & REPLACEMENT 46 46 Speaker unit 65 Stirrer motor assembly 15 Microswitch SW3 67 Door oven 74 Motor assembly turntable 72 Hinge assembly door LH 17 BTS Touch Screen Assy.
19 SRB & BTS Circuit Boards 19.1 SRB replacement 19.1.1 Disconnect and isolate the oven from the electricity supply. 19.1.2 Allow the oven to cool down. 19.1.3 Remove the oven casing. 19.1.4 Ensure that the High Voltage Capacitor is discharged before commencing work. 19.1.5 Taking anti-static precautions, disconnect all connections on the SRB. 19.1.6 Remove the PM (Personality Module) from the SRB and place safely aside. 19.1.7 Release retaining screws and remove the SRB. 19.1.
The PM on the SRB contains the Firmware. The PM on the BTS contains the Firmware, Oven Serial Number, Temperature Calibration, Cooking Programs, Application Icons and the Recipe Images. 19.3.1 With a new PM fitted and casing refitted, switch on the oven and tap the screen to hold and check the BTS and SRB versions (1) are the latest release, if not, execute a Firmware update using the latest versions. For details see ‘Firmware Updates’ (Servicing section). 19.3.
Service & Parts Manual original Instructions Part Number 32Z3812 US Issue 1 1 37 34 52 67 56 63 26 35 36 30 53 20/77 15 78 72 57 65 48 49 50 39 24 73 61 29 66 12 9 44 69 74 45 SPARES & REPLACEMENT 80 40 21 58 43 60 85 13 54 5 51 41 79 17/32 42 38 70 84 23 27 47 11 18 4 16/22/31 59 28 68 71 19 64 14 25 46 75 83 33 9 81 76 82 10 8 6 7 2 3 55 20 SPARE PARTS EXPLODED VIEW
21 SPARE PARTS Parts list & recommended minimum stock holding & Service Kits Part Number Description Qty Per Oven Unit 1-10 Ovens 11-50 Ovens 51100 Ovens 1st Aid/ To Go Box Service Centre Kit 1 105005 M3 CAGE NUT 9 EA 9 27 54 4 30Z0240 MICROSWITCH 2 EA 2 6 12 2 4 5 30Z0503 SWITCH ON/OFF ROCKER DPST 1 EA 1 3 6 1 1 6 30Z1177 20 AMP LITTLEFUSE FLM020 2 EA 2 6 12 2 4 7 30Z1178 30A FUSE HOLDER 2 EA 1 3 6 1 2 10 30Z1340 FILTER 16A SCREW MOUNT 4 EA 2 6
Exploded BOM No.
Error Code Description Trigger Possible Causes Detects a magnetron is not working correctly The current measured by the current sensing transformer was outside of tolerance. Failure of component/s in the microwave circuit Detects if the controls area is operating above temperature The ambient temperature measured on the BTS and SRB was >70°C Cooling fan failed. Cooling fan wired incorrectly. Inlet air too hot. Blocked inlet filter.
Error Code E 111 N/A N/A Error Condition System Response Critical Display error message until system is power cycled. Door left open. Failed door switch/s or SRB. Faulty wiring or connection. Warning Display warning message until door is closed. Failed reed switch/s or SRB. Faulty wiring or connection. Warning Display error message until filter replaced.
23 SRB & BTS Circuit Boards 23.1 BTS LEDs ●● Run - Pulsing 1 second flash, indicating that the board has booted up. ●● Power - Lit to show that there is a power supply from the SRB. ●● P-Bus - Irregular flashing, indicating data communication with SRB. ●● C-Bus - Lit to show data being loaded from the PM onto the BTS. ●● LD5 - Lit to show. 1 LD5 2 Power, Run, P-Bus, C-Bus.
23.3 SRB LED’s ●● P-Bus - Irregular flashing, indicating data communication with BTS. ●● Run - Pulsing 1 second flash, indicating that the board has booted up. ●● 12v & 5v - Lit to show voltage outputs from inboard transformer. ●● Relay & Triac - Lit to show that a signal has been sent to energise that component. 1 Cooling fan. 2 Convection fan. 3 Stirrers / Turntable. 4 5v supply. 5 12v supply. 6 Heater safety. 7 Heater drive. 8 P-BUS: flashes when data is being sent / received. RUN: 1 second flash.
23.4 SRB Terminal Locations: 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 X3 - Not used. X101 - Voltage Selection Relay coil feeds. X18b - Air intake Filter Reed Switch. X18e - Not used. X18d - Magnetron overheat thermostat. X18c - Cavity Overheat Thermostat. X18a - On/Off Switch. X14 - Cavity Temperature Thermocouple. X5 - Fan RPM Input. X13 - P Bus, Ethernet Port. X12 - C Bus, Development PC Port. X11 - P/C Bus, BTS Cable. X1 - 24V supply from Low Voltage Transformer. X8 - Cooling Fan. X17 - Convection fan.
24 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 1 2 3 4 24.1 e3 EE F1 Star Delta L2 L3 5 4 For Dual phase or 3 phase Delta ovens Wire No's 4 & 6 connect to L1/L2 Wire No 5 L2 L1 6 5 4 1 F2 1 8 Heater 2 F3 9 8 18 NC PRI 12 Microwave Right Hand TR3 11 17 For single phase ovens Wire No's 4,5 & 6 connect to L1/L2 6 L1 N 10 16 5 D 7 2 5 19 12 NO 21 NC NO 13 14 3 2 1 3 X103 Aux Power 14 15 2 1 X103.
5 6 Right Hand Side Switch assly SW2 Secondary NC 20 C 12 NO Left Hand Side Switch assly SW3 Primaary NC 23 C 24 NO 7 On/Off 25 Cavity Cavity 26 69 70 MW1 SW1 Monitor 21 NC C NO 22 8 71 Note Switches Shown in Door Closed position! 72 D Air filter + - Heater half power relay 8 80 NC 58 59 62 79 Cooling Fan Stirrer motor 77 Heater 1.6kW 80 M 63 Turntable 81 82 79 7 64 65 Convection fan power 77 60 M 61 K3 29 0 11 Heater 1.
1 2 3 4 24.2 e3 XE : e3 XX F1 Star Delta L2 L3 5 4 For Dual phase or 3 phase Delta ovens Wire No's 4 & 6 connect to L1/L2 Wire No 5 L2 L1 6 5 4 F2 8 Heater 2 F3 9 Right Hand TR3 8 18 NC PRI 12 Microwave 1 11 17 For single phase ovens Wire No's 4,5 & 6 connect to L1/L2 6 L1 N 10 16 1 5 D 7 2 5 19 12 NO 21 NC NO 13 14 3 2 1 3 X103 Aux Power 14 15 2 1 X103.1 SRB Transformer 17 16 2 1 X9 Magnetron stirrer motor 1 63 62 2 1 L Control 15 Safety-relay.
5 6 Right Hand Side Switch assly SW2 Secondary NC 20 C 12 NO Left Hand Side Switch assly SW3 Primary NC 23 C 24 NO 7 On/Off 25 Cavity Cavity 26 69 NC C NO 22 70 MW1 SW1 Monitor 21 8 71 Note Switches Shown in Door Closed position! 72 D Air filter + - 8 58 59 Cooling Fan 78 77 7 64 65 Convection fan power 62 M 63 78 0 Stirrer motor Heater 1.6kW Turntable 77 60 60 61 Turntable M 61 29 C 11 Heater 1.6kW X2.
24.3 POWER CONNECTIONS e3 Product e3EE, e3XE & e3XX Single Phase Model Microwave 700W e3EE & e3XE Microwave 1000W e3XX Convection heater 3kW/1.
24.4 CONTROL CIRCUIT e3EE, e3XE & e3XX L1 TWIN PHASE MODEL L SINGLE PHASE MODEL 6 Fuse 3 3 Amp 9 Filter 1 14 Safety Aux. 1.25A 12V controlled 61 59 Safety Relay supply 65 17 19 MW O/H 24V 70 25 ON/OFF switch 72 71 27 Air filter Reed Cont. 69 CAV O/H out 18 TR3 16 in 26 28 Input detection for control 15 Filter 1 3 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS Stirrer 63 64 Convection fan 58 Cooling fan 60 Turn table 62 12V Filter 1.
24.5 HEATER CIRCUIT e3EE L 4 Fuse 1 20 Amp 7 Filter 3 10 x2.1 x14.1 Safety Heater Relay. Powered by Safety Supply relay input for Temperature thermocouple x14.2 Processor controlled x2.2 29 29 79 82 normally closed 81 Heat half Power Relay 80 Heater Element ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 77 11 11 Filter 3.
24.6 HEATER CIRCUIT e3XE & e3 XX L1 TWIN PHASE MODEL L SINGLE PHASE MODEL 4 Fuse 1 20 Amp 7 Filter 3 10 x2.1 x14.1 Safety Heater Relay. Powered by Safety Supply relay input for Temperature thermocouple x14.2 Processor controlled x2.2 29 29 78 78 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS Heater Element 77 11 11 Filter 3.
24.7 MICROWAVE CIRCUIT e3EE L Filter 2. Connector view 13 5 12 Fuse 2 20 Amp N 8 L 2 8 Filter 2 12 Filter 4. Connector view RHS SW2 normally open 47 81 20 21 22 X.10 RHS SW1 normally closed 48 82 N Door Switches shown in door open position L 45 46 23 LHS SW3 normally open 24 x4a Safety Relay Microwave.
24.8 MICROWAVE CIRCUIT e3XE & e3XX L1 TWIN PHASE MODEL Filter 2. Connector view L SINGLE PHASE MODEL 13 5 12 Fuse 2 20 Amp N 8 L 2 8 Filter 2 12 Filter 4. Connector view RHS SW2 normally open 47 48 20 2 22 RHS SW1 normally closed X.10 N Door Switches shown in door open position L 45 46 23 LHS SW3 normally open 24 x4a Safety Relay Microwave.
25 Commissioning the oven 25.1 Initial installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 COMMISSIONING 58 Unpack the Oven and check for damage. Check Oven Accessories. Check location will provide adequate Ventilation. Locate Oven onto a strong, level, non-flammable Surface. Remove panels & check all wiring and components for security. Refit panels. Position the Oven with a minimum air gap of 50mm, sides & rear. Check Electrical supply and connect.
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