Smeg CX51VE Service Manual

Smeg CX51VE Service Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    SERVICE MANUAL FREE-STANDING COOKERS SMEG Issuing date: 26/06/03 Summary Service Manual 2. Presentation of the range 2.1. 60x50 cm models 2.2. 60x60 cm models 2.3. 80x50 cm models 2.4. 90x60 cm models 2.5. Semi-professional models 3. Constructive principles 3.1. Cooling tangential system 4.
  • Page 2: Presentation Of The Range

    7.1 Frontal temperature check 7.2 Check of the correspondence between the thermostat serigraphy and the temperature in the oven centre 8. Access to the inner parts of the appliance 8.1. Free-standing cookers 8.2. SEMI_PROFESSIONAL cookers 9. Components replacement 10. Primary air minimum adjustment 11.
  • Page 3: 60X60 Cm Models

    • Electronic ignition NOTE: NOT THE ENTIRE REPORTED COMPONENTS ARE PRESENT ON EACH MODEL 2.2. 60x60 cm models 60x60 cm Product Characteristics: • Electronic ignition over the knobs or push key • Cast-iron pan stands or enameled glazed pan stands •...
  • Page 4: 80X50 Cm Models

    60x60 cm - Double Oven Product Characteristics : • Electronic ignition over the knobs • Cast-iron pan stands or enameled glazed pan stands • Splash board MAIN OVEN • Digital clock with programmer of cooking start up (automatic start) • Acoustic signaller of cooking end (automatic switch off) •...
  • Page 5: 90X60 Cm Models

    Product Characteristics: • Maxi oven / with box/ With box with extractable trolley • Electronic Ignition over the knobs or push key • Enameled glazed pan stands • Crystal Lid OVEN • Clock / Timer • Cooling tangential fan • Electronic Ignition NOTE: NOT THE ALL REPORTED COMPONENTS ARE PRESENT ON EACH MODEL 2.4.
  • Page 6 Product Characteristics: · Electronic Ignition over the knobs or push key · Cast-iron pan stands/ Enameled glazed pan stands · Splash board or crystal Lid OVEN • Maxi oven • Electronic Programmer / Clock / Timer • Cooling tangential fan •...
  • Page 7: Semi-Professional Models

    Product Characteristics: • Electronic Ignition over the knobs • Cast-iron pan stands/ Enameled glazed pan stands • Spalsh board MAIN OVEN • Electronic programmer • Cooling tangential system AUXILIARY OVEN • Grill NOTE. NOT THE ALL REPORTED COMPONENTS ARE PRESENT ON EACH MODEL 2.5.
  • Page 8 Product Characteristics: Polished inox steel structure • • Electronic Ignition over the knobs • Safety valves • 18/10 steel pan stands • 18/10 inox steel burner caps • Crystal lid FORNO • Electronic programmer / electronic clock • Double speed cooling tangential •...
  • Page 9: Constructive Principles

    • Thermostat • Electric grill AUXILIARY OVEN • Thermostat • Turn spit • Double speed cooling tangential NOTE. NOT THE ALL REPORTED COMPONENTS ARE PRESENT ON EACH MODEL 3. Constructive principles 3.1. Cooling tangential system The cooling system of the door ensures it has a continuous flow of air passing through it, eliminating residual heat and external heat expel.
  • Page 10: Front Panel Controls Description

    4. Front panel controls description 4.1 60x50, 60x60, 80x50, 90x60 COOKERS HOB KNOB CONTROL BURNERS The ignition of the flame occurs by pressing and rotating the knob in counter- clockwise sense on the minimum flame value . To adjust the flame, rotate the knob on the zone between the maximum and the minimum .
  • Page 11 ATTENTION: IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO RUN THE GAS OVEN AND THE GRILL / GRILL SPIT AT THE SAME TIME. ELECTRIC OVEN THERMOSTAT KNOB ( only in those models which are equipped of this) The cooking temperature choosed occurs by rotating the knob in clockwise sense to the desiderate value, included between 50°...
  • Page 12: 100X60 Cookers

    The different functions of the electric oven are suitable to various modalities of cooking. After t the function desiderate has been selected, set the temperature of cooking through the knob of the thermostat. UPPER AND LOWER HEATING ELEMENT GRILL ELEMENT+ VENTILATION UPPER AND LOWER HEATING ELEMENT LOWER HEATING ELEMENT + VENTILATION...
  • Page 13 cooking temperatures occurs by rotating the knob in counter-clockwise sense on desiderates value, included between MIN and 275°C. MAXI ELECTRIC OVEN KNOB FUNCTIONS ( only in those models which are equipped of this) The different functions of the electric oven are suitable to various modalities of cooking.
  • Page 14: Function Legend

    OVEN LIGHT GRILL ELEMENT LITTLE GRILL ELEMENT UPPER AND LOWER HEATING ELEMENT GRILL ELEMENT+ TURN SPIT LOWER HEATING ELEMENT N.B. If the cooker is applicable of an electronic programmer, before utilizing the oven, make sure that on the display will appear the symbol 5.
  • Page 15: Programmers & Clocks

    di aria calda assicura una istantanea ed uniforme ripartizione del calore. Sarà possibile, per esempio, cucinare contemporaneamente pesce, verdure e biscotti senza alcuna mescolanza di odori e sapori. Fan + central grill element this function is available only on 7, 9 and 10 functions models, through the simultaneous action of fan and heat of the only central element is excellent for cooking and rapid gratinate small quantities of food (specially meats), putting together the grill dietetically advantages to the uniformity of the ventilated cooking.
  • Page 16: Time Regulation

    6.1.2 Time Regulation When using the oven for the first time or, after a power cut, the display will flash an intermittently indicating By pressing both keys at the same time , press keys value variation : you obtain an increase or the decrease of a minute for each single pressure.
  • Page 17: Minute Counter

    The signal switches off automatically after 7 minutes and it is possible to manually disactivate the signal by pressing . together. To turn off the unit put back successively the knobs in position 0 6.1.8 Minute counter The programmer can be used also simply as a timer. By pressing the key the display shows the figures ;...
  • Page 18: Setting Of The Counter Minute

    6.2.3 Setting of the counter minute To set the counter minute press and keep it pressed the key until reaching the desired minutes. Releasing key the count down will begin after 5 sec, which once ended it will activate an alarm with intermittency. After the count down, the display will show the symbol and , pressing the key , the current time will be...
  • Page 19 The cookers are mounted as indicated on the manual, complete with its support (foot rests or basement, according to the model). In case the height is adjustable, keep it at the minimum. The built-in ovens are inserted in the right furniture element; this furniture is positioned in the test dihedron put against the rear wall and at a distanced from the side wall.
  • Page 20 Notes • 230V, built-in oven without hob • It is necessary to use a measure instrument idoneous for superficial contact temperatures MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES ADMITTED according to NORM CEI EN 60335-1 (CEI 61-150) + CEI EN 60335-2-6 (CEI 61-223 del 6-2000) ►Temperatures of components, touch organs and furniture Test conditions Room conditions...
  • Page 21: Check Of The Correspondence Between The Thermostat Serigraphy And The Temperature In The Oven Centre

    • Grill Rotisserie (with pole and weight) max or according to manufacturer's indications • Grill ventilated (grill pan at 2nd height) max or according to manufacturer's indications • Ventilation Function: 220°C • Static function: 240°C Rotations Class F: 115 K + Room temperature (ta) Class H: 140 K + Room temperature (ta) Alimentation cable...
  • Page 22: Access To The Inner Parts Of The Appliance

    The hereby test method describes how to check the correspondence between the temperature pointed out on the thermostat knob serigraphy and the temperature measured in the centre of the oven. This method can be carried out even for the electric and gas ovens ( even those belonging to a cooker or to a cooker block). Test conditions The appliance is installed as explained in the instruction manual.
  • Page 23 3.Unscrew the three screws (the others are at the center and on the right), that fix the front panel to the front panel head section, put it in the lower edge of the component. 4.Pay attention to the centering tabs ( 3 ) in which the front panel is laid down 5.In the phase of the front panel extraction, put attention to the warning light, by taking out the...
  • Page 24 The picture shows the fixing screws of the lateral side, to the fore side face of the unit. 4 of the 5 fixing screws of the lateral side are accessible from the back side of the unit 7.The fifth screw is under the fixing bracket of the hob at the back side of the cooker.
  • Page 25: Semi_Professional Cookers

    ATTENTION: in case you work on the cup burner not fixed to the hob, be careful to DO NOT FORCE the flexing operation of the Bundy pipe; this can cause possible leakages and it can compromise THE TIGHTNESS OF THE BURNER.
  • Page 26 2. Remove the fixing screws fo the splash board and then take out the part. 3. Now remove the lid. Take out the tap knobs and the clock handles to allow the front panel remouval, unscrewing the 3 screws pointed out in the following photo.
  • Page 27 5. During the front panel extraction, pay attention to the warning light lamp, taking out the stone light. 6. Remove the 4 fixing screws of the front side of the appliance ...
  • Page 28 7..and remove the screws fixing the back side of the appliance. 8. Once all the front/back fixing screws have been removed , it is possible to take the side out, starting from the lower zone (as the arrows point out);...
  • Page 29 9. Detail of the side overlapping the hob. Now it is possible to work under the hob, to take out the cup, remove the 2 fixing screws (if it is a TRC burner, triple crown or also the ultra rapid, there are 4 screws) of the cup burner (picture 10); taking the cup burner as shown in the picture below.
  • Page 30: Components Replacement

    11. Positioning of the cup, such to let the replacement of the thermocouple/igniter plug, without further forcing the inflexion of the Bundy tube. Now repeat the elimination procedure of the fixing screws of the burner, for all the burners itself, take out the 2 fixing screws of the hob, in the fore side, to the head section of the front panel and take out the supporting brackets of the hob;...
  • Page 31: Troubleshootings

    Turn on the burner and put it on the minimum position. Pull out the knob of the gas tap and work on the regulation screw of the rod tap side, until you get a minimum flame adjust. Put back the knob and verify the stability of the burner flame (rotating rapidly the knob from the maximum position to that of minimum, the flame should not extinct.) Repeat the operation on all the gas taps For liquid gas (GPL or G30).
  • Page 32 • Tap/thermostat magneto faulty . how to work • it is necessary to check that the hooking strain is 1,5¸ 1,7mV and the unhooking one is 0,5¸ 0,7mV. In optimal conditions the TC has to supply at least 5 mV. If the mV noticed values are too different from those indicated, the functioning is not regular ;...
  • Page 33 (see instruction manual); then check the possible anomalies which may happen on the nozzles/supply gas . • for the cleaning use the SMEG product proper for the steel. • at the worst replace the components.
  • Page 34 • after some minutes that the oven work, the safety thermostat start to function (clicson disconnecting the unit feeding • after a lot of time that the oven is in function, the external and frontal temperatures get higher and the clicson do not intervene.
  • Page 35: Introduction Of The Energetic Class

    • Check that the "breathing chimney" between the upper heating element flange and the muffle, are not blocked or deformed The ovens equipped with automatic switching on and extinction of the centrifugal with TOC thermostat, check that the start up is not too delayed (this normally is started after the first 2' - 5');...
  • Page 36 Definition of the energetic class for all products of a little volume (12 - 35 litres) Energetic class Energetic consumption E < 0,6 Kwh 0,6 < E < 0,8 Kwh 0,8 < E < 1,0 Kwh 1,0 < E < 1,2 Kwh 1,2 <...
  • Page 37: Modifications Introduced In The Cookers

    1,6 < E < 1,8 Kwh 1,8 < E < 2,0 Kwh 2,0 < E The Smeg cooking products changed in order to improve the energetic class are identified through a suffix -5 included in the model name. 12.2. Modifications introduced in the cookers The main changes introduced in the free-standing cookers concern the insulation.
  • Page 38 START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) Set: 100°C TYPE REFERENCE MODEL FEATURES 60x60 CX61VML SINGLE OVEN SAFETY THERMOSTAT Set: 190 °C START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) Set: 90°C TYPE REFERENCE MODEL FEATURES 60x60 SUK62MFX DOUBLE OVEN AUXILIARY OVEN SAFETY THERMOSTAT Set: 100 °C START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) Set: 70°C...
  • Page 39 SAFETY THERMOSTAT Set:140 °C START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) Set:70°C TYPE REFERENCE MODEL FEATURES 80x50 SX81VM SINGLE OVEN SAFETY THERMOSTAT Set: 190 °C START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) Set: 90°C TYPE REFERENCE MODEL FEATURES 80x50 CX81VM WITH STORAGE COMPARTMENT SAFETY THERMOSTAT Set: 190 °C START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) Set:100°C...
  • Page 40 START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) Set: 90°C TYPE REFERENCE MODEL FEATURES 90x60 CX91VM CON PORTABOMBOLA SAFETY THERMOSTAT Set: 190 °C START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) Set:90°C TYPE REFERENCE MODEL FEATURES 90x60 SUK92MFX DOUBLE OVEN AUXILIARY OVEN SAFETY THERMOSTAT Set: 100 °C START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) Set: 70°C Bottom limit-thermostat...
  • Page 41 TYPE REFERENCE MODEL FEATURES 70 cm SP71VML SINGLE OVEN SAFETY THERMOSTAT Set: 190 °C START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) Set: 90°C TYPE REFERENCE MODEL FEATURES 90 cm SP91VML SINGLE OVEN SAFETY THERMOSTAT Set: 170 °C START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) Set: 90°C TYPE REFERENCE MODEL FEATURES...
  • Page 42: Product Modifications

    START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) : 70°C MAIN OVEN SAFETY THERMOSTAT : 190 °C START/SWITCH-OFF THERMOSTAT TG (TOC) : 90°C 14. Product modifications 14.1 New roll holder and door microswitch Starting from December 2002 all the built-in cookers will assemble a roll holder which completely replaces the previous one.
  • Page 43: Linked Documents

    Starting from the October 2002 production and progressively in all models, the fixing nut of the tap to the bar has been replaced. The nut has been increased in order to facilitate the micro-switch hooking start up. The picture below shows the nut dimensions.
  • Page 44 CUC-SB2003-03-New heating element fixing-GB.pdf CUC-SB2003-04-Safety_thermostat_SUK62-GB.pdf Technical info CUC-TI2002-01-New thermostat fixing square-GB.pdf CUC-TI2002-02-Thermocouple-magnet assy checking-GB.pdf CUC-TI2003-01-Kit for thermocouples repairing-GB.pdf...

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