Beko BARBAROS Service Manual

Beko BARBAROS Service Manual

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BARBAROS
BUILT IN BI OVEN
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  • Page 1 BARBAROS BUILT IN BI OVEN SERVICE MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.CONTENTS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2 2.COVER……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 3. SAFETY WARNING ........................4 3.1 G ..........................4 ENERAL AFETY 3.2. S ......................4 AFETY FOR ONFİGURATİONS 3.3 I ......................5 NFORMATİONS FOR ONSUMER 4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................... 6 5. PRODUCT ASSEMBLY/ ASSEMBLY RULES/ SETTINGS ..............7 5.1 P ........................
  • Page 3: Cover

    10.4 T ......................... 35 HERMİNAL AULT There is no power from the terminal does not diffuse into the electric furnace......35 When the fuse blows the oven is plugged into the Wall socket ............ 36 11.MEASUREMENTS TO BE DONE TO FİND THE FAULT COMPONENTS ......... 37 12.
  • Page 4: Safety Warning

    3. SAFETY WARNING This section contains safety instructions that will help protect from risk of personal injury or property damage. Throughout this user manual the following symbols are used. Important information or useful hints about usage. Warning of hazardous situations with regard to life and property. Warning of electric shock..
  • Page 5: Informations For Consumer

    3.3 Informations for Consumer  Product may be hot during the usage.Do not touch with hot parts ,inside the oven,heating components etc. .When the product is working it is hot so do not put combustable materials near the product.  Do not wash the product with water! It is dangerous for electrick shock!Ürünü, üzerine s ...
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage / frequency 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz Total power consumption 2.5 kW Fuse min. 16 A Cable type / section H05VV-FG 3 x 1,5 mm Cable length max. 2 m External dimensions (height / width / depth) 595 mm/594 mm/567 mm Installation dimensions (height / width / depth) **590 or 600 mm/560 mm/min.
  • Page 7: Product Assembly/ Assembly Rules/ Settings

    5. PRODUCT ASSEMBLY/ ASSEMBLY RULES/ SETTINGS 5.1 Product Transportation To carry or move the product, do not use door or handle of the product. Door, handle or hinges can be harmed. Product should be carried by two person for safety of the product and ergonomics When the product is being carried or the product is being put to the ground, do not put it keenly, do not drag it and do not skid it from...
  • Page 8: Unpacking Product

    5.2 Unpacking Product To consider product changing in the mounting process, please do not harm package, product and the product package when extracting. Extract package with a knife without harming top and bottom carton. Take the top carton. Take lathes on the product’s front and behind sides, like shown in below.
  • Page 9 Take stripers which are left and right side of the products. Symbols on the package of the products and meaning of them; Do not carry Carry the product Carry with Preserve the product in this way by Do not step on Fragile barrow in from damp...
  • Page 10: Controlling The Setup Place And Energy Sources

    5.3 Controlling the setup place and energy sources 5.3.1 Measurement control of the mounting place In the setup of the product, local standards about electric and gas should be applied. Product is designed according to kitchens’ bench so it is placeable. Appropriate safety interval should be between kitchen wall and the furniture.
  • Page 11: Control Of The Electrical Installation

    5.3.2 Control of the electrical installation The following values for the control of electrical installation products with the product should be considered. Voltage / frequency 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz Total power consumption 3,1kW Fuse min. 16 A Cable type / section H05VV-FG 3 x 1,5 mm Cable length...
  • Page 12: Mounting The Product

    5.5 Mounting the product Taking care not to jam the power cord of the oven, slide the cabinet slots, align and fix it. Right and left in the oven (as shown in the figure) There are screw holes on the right and left of the oven (as shown in the figure) for mounting the furnace furnishings.
  • Page 14: Use Of The Product

    6. Use Of The Product Plug in the power cord and turn on the insurance of the device. 6.1 First Use 1 Function button 2 Temperature button 3 Signal lamp Select the function and temperature; 1 Function button 2 Temperature button 1 Function button 2 Mechanical clock 3 Temperature button...
  • Page 15 1 Function button 2 Temperature button Turn the thermostat knob to the desired temperature. Set the function switch to the desired operating mode.
  • Page 16: Work Functions

    The oven heats up to the set temperature and maintains this temperature. During heating, temperature lamp illuminates. Turning off the electric oven Function button and the temperature knob off (upper) position. 6.2 Work Functions The sequence of operating modes shown here may differ from the arrangement on your appliance.
  • Page 17 Fan assisted top / bottom heating With upper and lower heating (rear wall) open fan. Hot air, anywhere in the furnace evenly distributed fan and quickly. Make cooking with a single tray. You can do a lot of cooking tray. NOTE: When the temperature outside the oven door is opened to escape the fan motor does not work.
  • Page 18 Fan Assisted Cooking Fan heater heated by hot air, anywhere in the oven by the fan is distributed evenly and quickly. Very baking tray and can in most cases there is no need for preheating. Keep warm Food is used to keep the ready- to-long-term service temperature.
  • Page 19: Using The Clock

    Using the clock Starting the cooking process, Set the cooking time by turning the knob clockwise to time. Place the meal in oven, Select the operating mode and temperature.
  • Page 20 When the cooking time finishes, the rotary knob clockwise automatically reverse time. Put the grid icon on the function symbol that you want Then, set the grill temperature you want. If necessary, up to pre-heat for about 5 minutes.
  • Page 21 Closing the grid Put the function button to the off (upper) position.
  • Page 22: By Products/Products Labels Used

    7.BY PRODUCTS/PRODUCTS LABELS USED 7.1 PeripheralAccessories Oven Tray Used for pastries, frozen foods and big roasts. Cake Tray Used for roasting and for placing the food to be baked, roasted or cooked in casserole dishes to the desired rack. Wire Grid Cooking Start / Stop button (9) Press Start to cook.
  • Page 23: Tags And Descriptions Used In The Product

    7.2 Tags and Descriptions used in the product 7.2.1 Type the label Given information on the product nameplate label on the product gas. Sticker on the location; According to the type of product, or the product can be seen in the front door or the rear wall of the lower lid is opened.
  • Page 24: Energy Label

    Barcode label location; Product packaging is pasted on cardboard. 7.3.3 Energy Label; Product energy label product energy class, the label shows the volume of the product.
  • Page 25 Energy Label lacatıon; Energy label products are in a group of periodicals.
  • Page 26: General Principle Of Operation

    8. GENERAL PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Mechanical control circuit used in the mechanical clock-controlled oven (Module) control of the oven function, showing the mechanical formats, such as furnace uptime, choose food from the cooking guide, cooking demonstration of recipes, automatic cooking made from the cooking guide, showing the cooking time, the timer (set the time counting backwards , making a sound when time runs out) and gives the internal temperature of the oven control facilities.
  • Page 27: The Normal Operating Mode

    8.1 The Normal Operatıng Mode Oven functions work normally. In this mode, the plug is inserted into the oven starts for the first time. Normal operation mode, the following functions are working. Statıc Statıc + fan Multi (3D) Pizza Grid+fan Grid Small Grid Eco fan...
  • Page 28: List Of Components / Component Working Principle

    9. LIST OF COMPONENTS / COMPONENT WORKING PRINCIPLE 9.1 Technical specifications of the components Components Power Bottom Resistance 1200 W Turbo Resistance 1800 W Top Resistance / static 1100 W Gril resistance 2200 W Gril + top resistance (1100+1100) 2200 W Turbo motor 22-26 W Lamp...
  • Page 29 Thermal circuit breaker Thermal circuit breaker is used to cut the power when the heat of chasis increase so much. It works in dangerous situation, not normal condition Turbo Heater Turbo heater is used in multifunction and turbo ovens. It is located in inner back wall of chasis. Bi Metal When thermal circuit breaker does not work, bi metal works and cuts the power.
  • Page 30 Signal Lamp The red warning light indicates that the oven or hotplate’s working condition. Resistances are made up of neon lights. Power consumption is very low, it can work at high temperature, which is installed on the front side can be fabricated in one color with the aid of colored plastic.
  • Page 31: Fault Flow / Fault Finding Diagrams

    10. FAULT FLOW / FAULT FINDING DIAGRAMS 10.1.Resistance Faults Resistance does not work;the food is not cooked...
  • Page 32: Lamp Fault

    10.2 Lamp Fault Furnace is working but the oven does not illuminate...
  • Page 33: Oven Does Not Work,Oven Lamp Does Not Light

    Oven does not work,oven lamp does not light...
  • Page 34: Termostat Fault

    10.3 Termostat Fault Furnace runs continuosly,the thermostat is not tripped...
  • Page 35: Therminal Fault

    10.4 Therminal Fault There is no power from the terminal does not diffuse into the electric furnace...
  • Page 36: When The Fuse Blows The Oven Is Plugged Into The Wall Socket

    When the fuse blows the oven is plugged into the Wall socket...
  • Page 37: Measurements To Be Done To Find The Fault Components

    11.Measurements to be done to find the fault components Components Power Lower resistance 1200 W Turbo resistance 1800 W Top resistance / static 1100 W Gril resistance 2200 W Gril + top resistance (1100+1100) 2200 W Turbo motor 22-26 W Lamp 15-25 W Current and power drawn by components on the product measured with the instrument...
  • Page 38 Remove resistance cable. Touch the terminals of the coil with probes of a measuring instrument. When the resistance works, multimeter display shows the value of the resistance. If the display of the multimeter does not show any value, this means that your resistance does not work.
  • Page 39 If the display of the multimeter does not show any value, this means that you resistance does not work.
  • Page 40: Component Assembly / Disassembly Be Used In Equipment

    12. COMPONENT ASSEMBLY / DISASSEMBLY BE USED IN EQUIPMENT Screwdrivers needlenose nipper...
  • Page 41: Component Assembly / Di̇sassembly

    13.COMPONENT ASSEMBLY / DİSASSEMBLY NOTE: The following components disassembly operations in reverse order. Component Apply installations. 13.1 Removing the control panel Before removing the board, the top of the wall must be dismantled. With the help of screwdriver, remove the screws of the top wall connection.
  • Page 42 Panels are connected with two screws to the front profile. Panels were treated with 2 of each notch on the side pillars. Remove the board from lifting upward notch. 42 | EN...
  • Page 43: Changing The

    You can change the idle board with a new one 13.2 Changing the front cover Open the front cover. Open the clips by pressing downwards as seen in the picture on the right and left front door hinge slot. 43 | EN...
  • Page 44 Turn the front door half open position. Pull the door upwards and remove. Note: Remember to close the clips on the cover attaching the hinge slots in the cover will not close unless otherwise indicated. 44 | EN...
  • Page 45: Replacing The Front Door Hinge

    13.3 Replacing the front door hinge Remove the front cover screws with a screwdriver. After remove the screws on the hinges, pull the empty slot and change with a new hinge. 45 | EN...
  • Page 46: Changi̇ng The Removable Glass Cover 3

    13.4 Changing the removable glass cover 3 Remove the top decor, located on the lid first. Pull yourself to remove the front door inner glass. Get in the middle of the glass remaining in pulling yourself. 46 | EN...
  • Page 47 After removing the screws pull as seen in the picture below. 47 | EN...
  • Page 48 Cover them with the help of shovel off the ventilation decor with a new one can be changed in the glass removal. Remove the glass fixing locks, sheet metal plate in the front cover with a new one can change the past. 48 | EN...
  • Page 49: Changing The Handle

    13.5 Changing The Handle To do this, first remove the front cover. Remove the screws of the handle with allen wrench as shown in the figure by 2. 49 | EN...
  • Page 50 Pull out the handle grip pins down the drain. This can change the blade remains in the grip handle. 50 | EN...
  • Page 51: Changing The Upper Wall

    13.6 Changing the upper wall Screw off the screws of the top wall. Then lift the top wall up. 51 | EN...
  • Page 52: Replacement Of The Comutators

    13.7 Replacement of the comutators Firstly,remove the knobs and disassemble the control panel. Unplug the electrical connection. Unbend the pins ot control panel.Demount the pin ot comutator plasic placed in to hole on the control panel.Turn the comutator plastic in clockwise direction to the plastic to demount. 52 | EN...
  • Page 53: Replacement Of The Oven Thermostat

    13.8 Replacement of the oven thermostat First remove the thermostat knob and disassamble the conrol panel.Unbend the panel pin and demount the thermostat plastic pin. Turn commutator plastic clockwise direction to remove the group from the panel. 53 | EN...
  • Page 54: Replacement Of The Thermostat Bulb

    13.9 Replacement of the thermostat bulb Thermostat bulb is placed on the right top of the rear wall at the cavity,upper and rear cover sheets should be demounted to reach the thermostat bulb. Unscrew the screw at bulb. Pull the sheet away from the cavity. Pull the bulb away from the support sheet.
  • Page 55 View at the bulb in oven cavity can be seen in the picture. 55 | EN...
  • Page 56: Replacement Of The Bi-Metal Thermostat

    13.10 Replacement of the bi-metal thermostat First remove the thermostat knob and disassambie the control panel .Unbend the panel pin and demount the thermostat plastic pin from the control panel. Turn comutator plastic clockwise direction to remove the group from the panel. 13.11 Changing the engine cooling At the top of the chassis cooling (ventilation) keep the engine clockwise to remove and replace the engine.
  • Page 57: Changing The Ventilation Plate

    13.12 Changing the ventilation plate Remove the top wall. Screw off 2 screws that attached the ventilation to chassis. 57 | EN...
  • Page 58 Pull the ventilation plate opposite of the red line. At the top of the chassis cooling (ventilation) keep the engine clockwise to remove and replace the engine. 58 | EN...
  • Page 59: Air-Conditioning Thermostat Replacement

    13.13 Air-conditioning thermostat replacement Remove the top of the wall before replacing the thermostat ventilation. Ventilation thermostat is mounted with 2 screws 59 | EN...
  • Page 60: Removing The Rear Wall

    By removing the air conditioning thermostat, replace the screws. 13.14 Removing the rear wall 60 | EN...
  • Page 61 Remove the 8 screws shown in the picture above. 61 | EN...
  • Page 62 Rear wall opens righ ward. Lift the rear wall up by the area marked red. 62 | EN...
  • Page 63: Removing The Side Decor

    13.15 Removing the Side decor Remove the side walls. Then screw off 3 screws that marked red in the picture below. Replace tabs by removing profiles. 13.16 Replacement the bottom plate Bottom and sides of the oven has 10 screws. Screw off these. 63 | EN...
  • Page 64 Remove the bottom of the base plate to ground, as shown in the parts of the picture. 64 | EN...
  • Page 65: Changing The Switch

    13.17 Changing the switch Firstly you must detach the top wall to remove the swıtch. So screw off side wall’s screws. Take on the swıtch that detached the side wall. 65 | EN...
  • Page 66 Switch picture 66 | EN...
  • Page 67: Catalytic Removal Of The Inner Side Wall

    13.18 Catalytic removal of the inner side wall Firstly, remove the wire shelves that are in front of the catalytic side walls. Then screw off wire rack screws. 67 | EN...
  • Page 68: Changing The Grid Resistance

    Replace the old catalytic side walls to new ones. 13.19 Changing the grid resistance Firstly remove the back wall and top wall. then; Remove the power cord of the resistance. 68 | EN...
  • Page 69 Screw off 2 screws. Open the front cover. Grid resistance has 2 screws that connects to the wall. Screw off them. 69 | EN...
  • Page 70: Changing The Oven Heating

    Get off the grid’s idled resistance from the plate. Then, insert new resistance’s terminales by following electrical schematic, and close the back wall. 13.20 Changing the oven heating For this operation, remove the rear wall of the oven .Then; Remove electrical cords of the lower resistance. 70 | EN...
  • Page 71 Screw off the 2 screws. Pull it yourself to remove resistance. 71 | EN...
  • Page 72: Replacing Turbo Resistance

    13.21 Replacing Turbo resistance For this operation, remove the top and back wall. Then; Remove the cables of Turbo resistance. The fan cover plate has two screws. Screw off them. Then remove fan cover plate. 72 | EN...
  • Page 73 Turbo resistor has two screws that connect it to chasis, Screw off them and replace turbo resistance with new one. 73 | EN...
  • Page 74: Replacement Of The Oven Seal

    13.22 Replacement of the oven seal Firstly, open the oven door.. Chassis has notches to mount the seal. Remove the seal from the specified places. Then change with the new. 74 | EN...
  • Page 75: Replacing Turbo Engine

    13.23 Replacing turbo engine For this operation, Remove top wall, rear wall and fan cover plate. Disconnect the cables of the turbo engine. Remove the turbo fan. 75 | EN...
  • Page 76: Changing Terminal

    Turbo engine has 3 screws, screw off them then replace the turbo engine. then connect the electric terminals according to scheme of the new turbo engine. 13.24 Changing terminal For this procedure before you remove the rear wall. then; Open the terminal cover. 76 | EN...
  • Page 77 Terminal that connects to the rear wall and right in the box on the left (marked in the picture) Unscrew the screws with a screwdriver. Remove the cables in the back wall of the terminal block. .Take the terminal box 77 | EN...
  • Page 78: Replacing The Wire Rack

    13.25 Replacing the wire rack Located in the side walls of the furnace to get the wire rack wire rack wire rack bolts from the housing and replace it with a new wire rack. 13.26 Replacing the oven lamp Remove the lamp’s glass. 78 | EN...
  • Page 79: Square Oven Lamp Replacement

    Replace the old lamp with new one. 13.27 Square oven lamp replacement Square lamp locates on the right side of chasis. Detach the lamp by screwdriver. 79 | EN...
  • Page 80: Replacement The Catalyzer

    13.28 Replacement the catalyzer Firstly, remove the top wall. Catalyzer is connected to the top wall with 3 nuts. Screw off them to remove the catalyzer. 80 | EN...
  • Page 81: Replacement The Pyro Door Lock

    Replace the old catalyzer with new one. 13.29 Replacement the pyro door lock Firstly, remove the top wall. Metal sheet of pyro door lock is mounted at the top right side of chasis. Screw off that connects to the chassis with a screwdriver . 81 | EN...
  • Page 82 Push the part ( that is on the side wall) of pyro door door lock opposite of the red line.(like the picture above) You can change it with a new door lock idle. 82 | EN...
  • Page 83: Replacement The Metal Sheet Of Pyro Ventilation

    13.30 Replacement the metal sheet of pyro ventilation Firstly, remove the top wall. Remove the plastic that is on the left side of metal sheet of air ventilation. Screw off the 2 screws of the plastic. Screw off the 2 screws that connect air ventilation with back panel of the oven. 83 | EN...
  • Page 84 Pull the metal sheet of air ventilation opposite of the red line (that is shown the picture above) 84 | EN...
  • Page 85: Replacement The Engine Of Pyro Cooling

    13.31 Replacement the engine of pyro cooling Firstly, remove the top wall. Screw off the 3 screws that connect cooling engine with the metal sheet of air ventilation. Replace the engine with a new one. Then check the wiring. 13.32 Replacement the engine thermostat of cooling Firstly, remove the top wall.
  • Page 86 Screw off 2 screws that connect thermostat with the metal sheet of air ventilation. Then replace the thermostat with the new one. 86 | EN...
  • Page 87 Envelope IV 87 | EN...

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