Control Panel Lamps; Digital Timer; Commutator - Blomberg BWOS 24102 SS Service Manual

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Control panel lamps

Control panel lamps are used as
thermostat and power warning lamps in
electrical, turbo and multi-functional ranges. The
thermostat lamp remains lit as long as the temperature
inside the oven is below the adjusted setting. The oven
operates until the adjusted temperature setting has
been reached. Once the temperature inside the oven
reaches the adjusted level the thermostat cuts out the
circuit and the thermostat lamp turns itself off. The
thermostat lamp is again on when the thermostat starts
to operate once the temperature inside the oven drops
below the setting. Thus, the temperature is kept at the
adjusted level during cooking. The color of the
thermostat lamp is yellow. The power warning lamp
is red and indicates that the oven or the hot plate(s)
are on.

Commutator

It provides the operation of the components
inside the oven, like hotplates, heating
elements, oven lamp, fan motor, and
rotisserie motor, at the desired positions
in
electrical, turbo and multi-functional
ranges. It is connected to the control knobs and
operates with the action of them. Different types of
commutators exist at various settigs. On electrical and
turbo ranges, an electrical thermostat is connected to
the rear of the commutator, whereas in multifunctional
ranges the commutator operates alone.
analog timer itself may be set between 0-180 minutes.
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Digital timer

Timer shows the time of the day and is
used for time depending cooking. Electrical
current from the main to the oven components is
controlled by digital timer. The timer should be adjusted
in order to operate the oven.Diffrent types of cooking
can be applied depending on the digital timer type.
Timer can be also se as an alarm clock.For Details of
alarm clock; user manual of the oven should be
checked.
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