Miele H394B Technical Information

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Master Chef (30") Ovens
Includes: H394B, H395B, H395BP, H396B, H396BP,
H397B2, H397BP2, H398B2 & H398BP2
© 2004 Miele

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  • Page 1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Master Chef (30”) Ovens Includes: H394B, H395B, H395BP, H396B, H396BP, H397B2, H397BP2, H398B2 & H398BP2 © 2004 Miele...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Master Chef Ovens – Table of Contents 1.0 CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN 1.1 Summary of Model Numbers 1.2 Appliance Overview 1.2.1 Appliance Overview – Single Oven 1.2.2 Appliance Overview – Double Oven 1.3 Overview of User Controls 1,3,1 Overview of Controls – Single Oven 1.3.2 Overview of Controls –...
  • Page 4 4.0 DESCRIPTION of FUNCTION 4.1 Cooling Fan - Specifications 4.2 Cooling Air Intake 4.3 Vapor Intake 4.4 Cooling Air Path 4.5 Cooling Air Exit 4.6 Door Contact Switch (1S24 & 2S24) 4.7 Heating Elements 4.7.1 Heating Element Activation 4.8 Automatic / Safety Shutdown 4.9 Cavity Temperature Sensor (1R30 &...
  • Page 5 5.0 SERVICE and MAINTENANCE (Continued) 5.13 Air Shield (Double Ovens) - Removal 5.14 Upper (or Single Oven) Cooling Fan - Removal 5.15 Lower Oven (Double Oven) Cooling Fan – Removal 5.16 Door Latch – Manual Release (Self Clean Models) 5.17 Upper Door Latch Drive Motor & Switch (Double Oven w/ Self Clean) - Removal 5.18 Lower Door Latch Drive Motor &...
  • Page 6 1-8 Component Overview – Single Oven w/ Master Chef and Self Clean 1-9 Component Overview – Double Oven w/o Self Clean 1-10 Component Overview – Double Oven w/ Self Clean 2-1 Miele Installation Manual (Cover) 2-2 Electrical Connection – Operational 2-3 Electrical Connection – Demo / Showrooms...
  • Page 7 Master Chef Ovens - List of Figures (Continued) 5-14 Lifting / Separating the Housing (Double Ovens) 5-15 Removing the Oven Cavity Back Pane 5-16 Top Heating Element 5-17 Convection Fan and Heater Element 5-18 Convection Fan Motor and Retaining Screws 5-19 Self Clean Temperature Sensor Removal 5-20 Rotisserie Motor and Retaining Screws 5-21 Catalyst Insert –...
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  • Page 9: Construction & Design

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Construction and Design Summary of Model Numbers Model Master Chef Oven Type Self Clean Mode Number Menu System H394B Single H395B Single H395BP Single H396B Single H396BP Single H397B2 Double H397BP2 Double H398B2 Double H398BP2...
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  • Page 11: Appliance Overview

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Appliance Overview 1.2.1 Appliance Overview - Single Ovens (Typical) 1. Control panel 2. Child safety lock 3. Door contact switch 4. Upper heating element 5. Catalytic liner 6. Convection fan 7. Light 8. Non-tip, six level runners 9.
  • Page 12: Appliance Overview - Double Oven

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 1.1.2 Appliance Overview – Double Oven (Typical) 1. Control Panel 2. Door Lock 3. Child Safety Lock 4. Door Contact Switch 5. Upper Heating Element 6. Rotisserie Motors 7. Light 8. Roast Probe Socket 9. Convection Fan 10.
  • Page 13: Overview Of User Controls

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Overview of User Controls 1.3.1 Single Oven Controls Display: shows the time or the functions. Touch controls: to select or set a function. ON: to turn the oven on. OFF: to turn the oven off. Keypad: to enter times or temperatures.
  • Page 14: Overview Of Controls - Double Oven

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 1.3.2 Double Oven Controls Display: shows the time, oven status, or menu options. Touch controls: used to select an option ON/OFF: turns the upper oven on/off. ON/OFF: turns the lower oven on/off. Keypad: used to enter times or temperatures. Clear: deletes the last entry or clears the menu.
  • Page 15: Dimensions

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Dimensions 1.4.1 Dimensions – Single Oven Figure 1-5: Dimensions – Single Oven...
  • Page 16: Dimensions - Double Oven

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 1.4.2 Dimensions – Double Oven Figure 1-6: Dimensions – Double Oven...
  • Page 17: Component Overview

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Components Overview 1.5.1 Component Overview – Single Oven, w/o Master Chef Menu (1F1) Hi-Limit Cutoff (1N1) Electronic Unit (2T1) Light Transformer (1R30) Upper Oven Temperature Sensor (1M2) Convection Fan (R14) Convection Heating Element (R12) Lower Heating Element (X3/1) Terminal Block (1M/1)
  • Page 18: Component Overview - Single Oven W/ Master Chef Menu

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 1.5.2 Component Overview – Single Oven, with Master Chef Menu (R12) Lower Heating Element (R14) Convection Heating Element (1M2) Convection Fan (1M15, 2M15) Rotisserie Motors (1R30) Oven Temperature Sensor (2T1) Light Transformer (3R30) Pyrolytic PTC Sensor (P series only) (1N1) Electronic Unit (1F1)
  • Page 19: Component Overview - Double Oven - W/O Self Clean

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 1.5.3 Component Overview – Double Oven, without Self Clean Figure 1–9: Component Overview – Double Oven, without Self Clean...
  • Page 20 Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Component Overview – Double Oven, without Self Clean (2R12) Lower Oven - Lower Heating Element (2R14) Lower Oven - Convection Heating Element (2M2/2) Lower Oven - Convection Fan (4R30) Lower Oven - Cavity Temperature Sensor (3F1) Lower Oven - Hi-Limit Cutoff (2M2/1)
  • Page 21: Component Overview - Double Oven W/ Self Clean

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 1.5.4 Component Overview – Double Oven, with Self Clean Figure 1-10: Component Overview – Double Oven, with Self Clean...
  • Page 22: Technical Information

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Component Overview – Double Oven, with Self Clean (2R12) Lower Oven Lower Heating Element (2R14) Lower Oven Convection Heating Element (2M2/2) Lower Oven Convection Fan (4R30) Lower Oven Cavity Temperature Sensor (3F1) Lower Oven Hi-Limit Cutoff (4F1) Lower Oven Hi-Limit Cutoff (Self Clean) (6R30)
  • Page 23: Installation

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Installation This section only covers partial installation information. For complete installation procedures refer to the Miele Installation Instructions Manual, or model specific Operating Manual. Figure 2-1: Miele Installation Instructions Manual...
  • Page 24: Electrical Connection

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Electrical Connection 2.1.1 Electrical Connection – Operational Figure 2-2: Electrical Connection – Operation 2.1.2 Electrical Connection – Demo / Showrooms For demonstration purposes the oven can be connected to 120 VAC. With this connection the appliance appears to operate, however heating is not activated.
  • Page 25: Installation Guide

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Installation Guide A single page Installation Guide is included with each oven. Figure 2-4: Installation Guide (included with each oven)
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  • Page 27: Commission And Operation

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Commission and Operation General Operation To select a program: Touch the “ON” (“ON/OFF” on double ovens) control. Select the desired function (example: BAKE) Select the desired specific operation from the sub-menu (example: CONVECTION BAKE) Select the temperature (example: 425 Turning off the oven To turn off the oven, touch the "OFF"...
  • Page 28: Special Features

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Special Features 3.4.1 Self Clean Function (P / Self Clean Models Only) When the Self Clean function is selected, the oven is heated to very high temperatures to burn off any residue inside the oven cavity. The duration of the Self Clean function is not a timed function and is based on the amount of soiling inside the oven cavity.
  • Page 29: Child Safety Lock (All Models)

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 3.4.4 Child Safety Lock (All Models) The child safety lock is used to prevent children from operating the oven or to conserve standby power when the oven will not be used for an extended period of time. To activate the child safety lock: 1.
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  • Page 31: Description Of Function

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Description of Function Opening between Housing and Upper Holding Plate Insulation Mat Opening between Outer and Interior Glass Pane Opening below the Door Opening between Vent Strip and Bottom Plate Opening between Bottom Plate and Lower Insulation Mat Convection Fan Air Duct Vapor Outlet (H398BP2 Only)
  • Page 32: Cooling Fan - Specifications

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Cooling Fan – Specifications Power Requirement 120V / 60 Hz Wattage – Normal Speed 23 W Wattage – High Speed (Self Cleaning) Table 4-1: Cooling Fan Specifications Cooling Air Intake The Cooling Fan (Figure 4-1, Item 9) takes in the air through the opening below the Door.
  • Page 33: Heating Elements

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Heating Elements Each oven cavity is equipped with 4 heating elements: Heater Voltage Wattage R12 – Lower Element 240V 1851W R13 – Upper Element 240V 1960W R14 – Convection 240V 2722W R15 – Broil Element 240V 2178W Table 4-2: Heating Element Specifications...
  • Page 34: Automatic / Safety Shutdown

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Automatic / Safety Shutdown Each program has a maximum operation time. When the maximum operation time is reached, the oven turns itself off. Program Time-Out (in hours) Bake Convection Bake Top / Bottom Heat Browning Intensive Auto Roast Convection Roast...
  • Page 35: Roast Probe (2R30 & 5R30)

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 4.10 Roast Probe (2R30 & 5R30) (All Models Except H394) The Roast Probe can be used to monitor the core temperature of meat and poultry. The long pointed end of the probe is inserted into the thickest portion of the meat.
  • Page 36: Thermal Cut-Outs (1F1 & 3F1)

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 4.12 Thermal Cut-Outs (1F1 & 3F1) Each separate oven cavity is equipped with a High Temperature Thermal Cut-Out. The cut out is designed to interrupt the power in should the temperature exceed 680 F (360 C) during operation modes.
  • Page 37: Automatic Door Lock (Self Clean Models Only)

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 4.16 Automatic Door Lock (Self Clean Models Only) When the Self-Cleaning program begins, the Door Lock Motor activates and locks the door. The door cannot be opened until the temperature drops below 398 F (200 Door Lock Motor (M23) 120V/5W Interlock Switch (1S60) Cable Assembly...
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  • Page 39: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance Cleaning & Care Information 5.1.1 PerfectClean PerfectClean® is a smooth, nonstick surface that cleans up easily with a sponge. The following items are coated with the exclusive Miele "PerfectClean®" finish: Oven Walls Roasting Pans Anti-Splash Tray Oven Runners Do not clean PerfectClean items in a dishwasher.
  • Page 40: Front Door - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Front Door – Removal Important DO NOT hold the door by the handle. When handling the door it should be gripped firmly on the sides (glass and frame). Open the door fully. Flip up the locking clamps on each door hinge. Slowly shut the door until the protruding clamps stop the movement.
  • Page 41: Runners - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Runners – Removal Figure 5-2: Removing The Runners From The Oven Cavity. Turn the two thumbscrews, (Figure 5-2) counterclockwise and remove. Pull the runners away from the oven wall to remove. (Figure 5-2) Halogen Light Bulb - Replacement Remove the runners.
  • Page 42 Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Halogen Light Bulb – Replacement (Continued) Carefully pry the light cover out of the metal frame (Figure 5-3). Slide the light cover out. Figure 5-4: Sliding light cover from the clamps Note Do not bend the metal clamps. Bending the clamps could damage the clamps and reflector.
  • Page 43: Removing The Appliance For Service

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Removing the Appliance for Service Turn off power to the oven via the circuit breaker. Remove Front Door(s) from the oven (Section 5.2) Remove the Installation Screws. Carefully slide the oven out from the cabinets. Lift the oven to remove from the cabinets.
  • Page 44: Control Panel, Safety Panel & Top Cover Retaining Screws

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Control Panel Retaining Screws top (3) Control Panel Retaining Screws bottom (5) Safety Cover Retaining Screws (4) Top Cover Screws side (2) Top Cover Screws rear (3) Figure 5-5: Control Panel, Safety Panel and Top Cover Retaining Screws...
  • Page 45: Top Cover - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Top Cover - Removal Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2) Remove the oven (Section 5.5) Remove the Control Panel (Section 5.6) Remove the Safety Cover (Section 5.7) Refer to Figure 5-5, Remove the Top Cover Side Retaining Screws (Item 4) and the Top Cover Rear Retaining Screws (Item5) Lift the cover from the oven.
  • Page 46: Lower (Or Single Oven) Side Covers - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.12 Lower (or Single Oven) Side Covers - Removal Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2). Remove the oven (Section 5.5). Remove the Lower Back Panel (Section 5.10). Remove the Side Cover Retaining Screws. Lift the panel from the oven. 5.13 Air Shield Panel (Double Ovens) - Removal Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2).
  • Page 47: Upper (Or Single Oven) Cooling Fan - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.14 Upper (or Single Oven) Cooling Fan - Removal Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2). Remove the oven (Section 5.5). Remove the Upper Back Panel (Section 5.9) Refer to Figure 5-7. Unplug the electrical connections to the Cooling Fan (Item 1).
  • Page 48: Lower Oven (Double Oven) Cooling Fan - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.15 Lower Oven Cooling Fan (Double Oven) - Removal Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2). Remove the oven (Section 5.5). Remove the Lower Back Panel (Section 5.10) Refer to Figure 5-8. Unplug the electrical connections to the Cooling Fan (Item1).
  • Page 49: Door Latch - Manual Release (Self Clean Models)

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.16 Door Latch - Manual Release (P / Self Clean Models) Important Ensure the oven temperature is below 392 F (200 C), and attempt to unlock the door using the Service Mode (refer to Section 6 Fault Diagnosis) before performing this procedure.
  • Page 50: Upper Door Latch Drive Motor & Switch (Double Oven W/ Self Clean) - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.17 Upper Door Latch Drive Motor and Door Lock Switch (1M23 & 1S60) (Double Ovens with Self Clean) - Removal Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2). Remove the oven (Section 5.5). Remove the Upper Back Panel (Section 5.9) Refer to Figure 5-10.
  • Page 51: Lower Door Latch Drive Motor & Switch (Double Oven W/ Self Clean) - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Cable Cable Nut Figure 5-11: Door Latch and Cable 5.18 Lower Door Latch Drive Motor and Door Lock Switch (2M23 & 3S60) (Double Ovens with Self Clean) - Removal Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2). Remove the oven (Section 5.5).
  • Page 52: Upper (Or Single Oven) Door Latch & Switch, Door Close Switch - Access

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.19 Upper (or Single Oven) Door Latch, Door Lock Switch and Door Close Switch (2S60 & 1S24) (Self Clean Models) – Access 1. Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2) 2. Remove the oven (Section 5.5) 3.
  • Page 53: Door Latch Assembly

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Figure 5-13 Door Latch Assembly 6. Refer to Figure 5-13. Remove the two screws that secure the Latch Assembly to the Cavity Assembly. 7. Slightly lift the Upper Housing near the front to access the Latch Assembly, as shown in Figure 5-14.
  • Page 54: Lower (Double Oven) Door Latch & Switch, Door Close Switch - Access

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Door Latch Assembly Door Closed Switch Figure 5-14: Lifting the front of the Upper Housing to access the Door Lock / Latch Assembly and Door Closed Switch 5.20 Lower Door Latch, Door Lock Switch and Door Close Switch (4S60 &...
  • Page 55: Oven Cavity Back Panel - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.21 Oven Cavity Back Panel - Removal 1. Remove the Front Door(s) (Section 5.2) 2. Refer to Figure 5-15. Remove the four screws from the panel (Item 1). Pull the back panel forward to remove from the oven (Item 2). Figure 5-15: Removing the Oven Cavity Back Panel Note When removing the back panel use care not to make contact with the...
  • Page 56: Top Heater / Broiler Heating Element - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.22 Top Heater/Broiler Heating Element (1R13/1R15, 2R13/2R15) - Removal Refer to Figure 5-16. Remove the Heater Element Retaining Screws (Item 1). Remove the Thumb Screw (Item 2). Top Heating Element Retaining Screws Thumb Screw Temperature Sensor Connection Figure 5-16: Top Heating Element Gently lift the mounting flange upward and move it toward the front of the oven.
  • Page 57: Convection Heating Element - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.23 Convection Heating Element - Removal (1R14, 2R14) 1. Refer to Figure 5-17. 2. Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2). 3. Remove the oven (Section 5.5). 4. Remove the Oven Cavity Back Panel (Section 5.21) 5.
  • Page 58: Convection Fan - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.24 Convection Fan – Removal (1M2/2, 2M2/2) Refer to Figure 5-17. Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2). Remove the oven (Section 5.5). Remove the Back Panel (Section 5.9 and / or 5.10) Remove the Oven Cavity Back Panel (Section 5.21) Loosen the Fan Blade Nut (Item 2).
  • Page 59: Operational Temperature Sensor - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.25 Operational Temperature Sensor (1R30 & 4R30) – Removal Refer to: Top Heater/Broiler Heating Element – Removal (Section 5.22) 5.26 Self Clean Temperature Sensor (3R30 & 6R30) – Removal (P/Self Clean Models) Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2). Remove the oven (Section 5.5).
  • Page 60: Self Clean Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Test

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.27 Self Clean Temperature Sensor (3R30 & 6R30) Resistance Value Test Resistance Temperature Temperature (Ohms) 1000 Ω 1078 Ω 1097 Ω 1117 Ω 1194 Ω 1385 Ω 1573 Ω 1758 Ω 1941 Ω 2120 Ω Table 5-1: Self Clean Temperature Sensor resistance values at various temperatures.
  • Page 61: Catalyst Insert (Self Clean Models Only) - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.29 Catalyst Insert (P/Self Clean Models) - Removal Remove the Front Doors (Section 5.2). Refer to Figure 5-21 Loosen the Upper Heating Element Knurled Nut (Item 1) Carefully pull the Upper Heating Element downwards. Loosen the Retaining Screws on the Catalyst Retaining Plate (Item 2). Note Protect the floor of the oven when removing the Catalyst Retaining Plate.
  • Page 62: Front Door, Outer Glass Pane - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.30 Front Door, Outer Glass Pane - Removal 1. Handle Retaining Screws (2) 2. Spacer Brushings (2) 3. Handle 4. Door Frame 5. Retaining Screws 6. Outer Glass Figure 5-22: Front Door, Outer Glass Pane Removal Remove the Front Door.
  • Page 63: Front Door, Middle Glass Pane - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.31 Front Door, Middle Glass Pane – Removal 1. Remove the Front Door (Section 5.2) 2. Remove the Front Door Outer Glass Pane (Section 5.30) 3. Refer to Figure 5-23. 4. Remove the Retaining Bracket Screws (Item 2). 5.
  • Page 64: Front Door, Interior Glass Pane - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.32 Oven Door, Interior Glass Pane - Removal Remove the Front Door (Section 5.2). Remove the Front Door Outer Glass Pane (Section 5.30). Remove the Front Door Middle Glass Pane (Section 5.31). Remove the Spacer Brackets (Item 2). Remove Interior Glass Pane (Item 1).
  • Page 65: Door Hinge(S) - Removal

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information 5.33 Door Hinge(s) - Removal Remove the Front Door (Section 5.2). Remove the Front Door Outer Glass Pane (Section 5.30). Remove Hinge Fastening Screws (Figure 5-25 Item1 Remove the Hinge from the Door Frame. Repeat for opposite side. Figure 5-25: Door Hinge Removal...
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  • Page 67: Fault Diagnosis

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Fault Diagnosis Service Mode Initial requirements • Turn off the oven. • Close the door(s). Note On double ovens the service mode access for the Top Oven and the Bottom Oven is separate – use the appropriate ON/OFF touch control. 1.
  • Page 68 Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Service Mode Navigation – Part 1 of 2 Indicates which oven (upper/lower) s presently in the Service Mode Displays the version of the main and INDEX display electronics FAULT INDEX Retrieve and clear stored fault codes To Retrieve the Stored Fault(s) Select “FAULT INDEX”...
  • Page 69 Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Service Mode Navigation – Part 2 of 2 FUNCTION TEST Cycles on and off, specific components for testing purposes ALL OFF COOLING FAN HEATING ELEMENTS ROTISSERIE MOTORS CONVECTION FAN MORE BACK BUZZER INTERIOR LIGHT DISPLAY DOOR LOCK Checks the status and values of various SENSOR TEST...
  • Page 70: Programming Mode

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Programming Mode Initial requirements • Turn off the oven. • Close the door(s). Accessing Service Mode access for the Top Oven and the Bottom Oven is separate – use the appropriate ON/OFF touch control. 1. Press and Hold the CLEAR touch control. 2.
  • Page 71: Programming Mode Navigation

    Displays in Celsius TEMPERATURE Displays in Fahrenheit Length of tone TONE OPTIONS Volume of tone Type of tone (beeping, faster etc…) Change Brightness DISPLAY OPTIONS Change Contrast H-01 H394B H-02 H396B VERSION H-03 H396BP (MODEL NUMBER) H-04 H398B2 H-05 H398BP2...
  • Page 72 Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Programming an Optional Setting Once you choose the desired setting to reprogram, the display changes and shows the available option(s) available. 1. Press the appropriate touch control for the desired option setting, Press the touch control next to “OK” to store the value. Exiting the Program Mode Presses the ON/OFF touch control.
  • Page 73: Fault Code Summary

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Fault Code Summary F 05 Oven Temperature Sensor - Short Circuit F 06 Oven Temperature Sensor - Open Circuit F 07 Catalyst Temperature Sensor - Short Circuit F 09 Catalyst Temperature Sensor - Open Circuit Pre-Heat Self Clean Fault (460 was not reached in the F 23...
  • Page 74: Electronic Boards - Layout

    Master Chef Ovens Technical Information Electronic Boards – Layout 6.4.1 Main Electronic Figure 6-1: Main Electronic Layout 6.4.2 Display Electronics Figure 6-2: Display Electronics Layout...
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