Ocean OGHF 64 I PRO SV Service Manual

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COUNTERTOP BUILT-IN
COOKER
GAS AND ELECTRIC
SERVICE MANUAL
COOKING HOB OGHF 64 I PRO SV

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  • Page 1 COUNTERTOP BUILT-IN COOKER GAS AND ELECTRIC SERVICE MANUAL COOKING HOB OGHF 64 I PRO SV...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT 1.SAFETY WARNINGS 1.1 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS SAFETY FOR INSTALLATION 1.3 INFORMATION THAT SHALL BE CONVEYED TO THE CONSUMER 1.4 THINGS TO DO WHEN GAS ODOUR IS DETECTED 3.4.1 Things to do for LPG Usage. 3.4.2 Things to do for Natural Gas Usage 2.
  • Page 3 11.1. ELECTRIC COOKER HOTPLATE POWER RATINGS ..........33 11.2. HOTPLATE COOKER SWITCH LEVELS ..............33 11.3. ELECTRIC COOKER HOT PLATE CERAN POWER RATINGS ......34 11.4. INDUCTION COOKER TECHNICAL RATES ............35 11.5. INDUCTION COOKER OPERATING PRINCIPLE ............ 36 11.6. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ....................37 EN 3...
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    1. SAFETY WARNINGS This section includes the safety instructions necessary to prevent the risk of personal injury or material damage. The following symbols are used in the service guide: Important information or useful usage tips. Warning against health and property risks. Warning against electric shock.
  • Page 5: Information That Shall Be Conveyed To The Consumer

    1.3 Information for the Customers • The appliance may be hot during usage. Do not touch the cooker top sections, heating elements etc. The appliance sides may become hot during operation, therefore flammable materials shall not be placed near. • To not close the upper cap before the general temperature of the appliance drops.
  • Page 6: Appliance Mounting / Mounting Rules / Settings

    2. APPLIANCE MOUNTING / MOUNTING RULES / SETTINGS 2.1 Transportation of the Appliance The appliance shall be handled by two During handling or unloading from the people due to safety and ergonomics vehicle, do not drop the appliance, do not reasons.
  • Page 7 Check the appliance visually against any damage that may incur during handling. Do not step Breakable Protect Carry via Carry the Do not place on the object against trolley from appliance from your knee on appliance. humidity. this side. this side with a the appliance.
  • Page 8 GAS HOB GROUPS 8 EN...
  • Page 9: Checking The Mounting Place And Energy Resources

    3. CHECKING THE MOUNTING PLACE AND ENERGY RESOURCES 3.1 Checking the Dimensions of the Mounting Place Air required for combustion is taken from the room air and gases produced are returned directly to the room. Good ventilation of the room is a must for safe operation of the appliance. Room Size Ventilation Opening Smaller than 5 m³...
  • Page 10 If a hood or aspirator will be installed above the cooker, follow the instructions of the manufacturer for height of mounting. (min. 65cm) It can be placed adjacent to the kitchen walls, kitchen furniture or any other product in any dimension from behind or one edge.
  • Page 11 The appliance shall be placed directly on the rough surface. It shall not be placed on a storage or a base. Do not install the appliance beside refrigerators or coolers. Heat radiated by the appliance increases the energy consumption of cooling units. EN I 11...
  • Page 12: Power Connection

    3.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Do not run over, bend or pinch the Before conducting any power cord and do not allow it contact operation on the electrical the hot components of the appliance wiring, remove the electrical connection of and ensure that it does not run over a the appliance.
  • Page 13: Checking The Gas Pipeline

    3.3 Checking the Gas Pipeline In the installation environment, there are certain points that shall be checked. NOTE: Relief valve and hose shall be provided by the customer. If LPG shall be used in the appliance, points to consider: • The hose and the relief valve connecting the gas cylinder and the appliance shall conform with TSE standards.
  • Page 14 GAS VALUES TECHNICAL TABLE G20, 20 mbar G30, 28-30 mbar G20, 25 mbar G20, 13 mbar G30.50 mbar G30.37 mbar BURNER G20, 20 mbar G31, 37 mbar SPECIFICATIONS Natural gas Natural gas Natural gas 1.28 1.60 0.76 Injector 1.40 0.96 0.96 Wok Burner 0.333...
  • Page 15: Electric Cooker Power Ratings

    4. 4.ELECTRIC COOKER POWER RATINGS GAS AND ELECTRIC COOKER HOTPLATE POWER RATINGS LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6 — — — 80mm 200W 250W 450W — — — 145mm 250W 750W 1000W — — —...
  • Page 16: Gas Connection

    5 GAS CONNECTION Hose Tip NG Hose Tip LPG Safety Gas Coupling Clamp (Natural Gas) (Liquid Gas) Hose Washer 5.1.Lpg Gas Connection NOTE: Ensure that the hose and relief valve are renewed in installing LPG appliances. Select the appropriate location To replace the conic hose and based on the cylinder.
  • Page 17: Natural Gas Connection

    Soften one tip of the hose by Install the softened hose to resting it in boiling water for the cooker hose tip. 1 minute. Tighten the clamp. 5.2 Natural Gas Connection Note: Natural gas companies are responsible for installing the system up to the appliance and the spiral hose.
  • Page 18: Checking The Connection Against Leakage

    5.3 Checking the Connection Part Against Leakage Make sure that the gas is being supplied. The gas leak can be checked via using relief valve or soap bubbles. Gas leakage relief valve Apply soap to the hose If the hose froths, there is a connection and open the leakage.
  • Page 19: Gas Measurement

    Do not ever use a match or a Do not pinch, bend or clinch the lighter to check the gas leak. gas hose. It shall not come into contact with the hot components of the appliance. 5.4 Gas Measurement Gas pressure rating is measured via manometer. There are 2 types of manometers. Gas measurement is done by both devices with the same method.
  • Page 20: Gas Conversion

    As specified in the connection schematic below, connect the appliance, manometer and gas. The rates based on standards are specified in the table. Mbar Lowest Highest DG (Natural Gas) Measurement with Gauge Manometer Measurement of 300mmSS LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) with the gas manometer Measurement of 200mmSS NG (Natural Gas) with the gas manometer...
  • Page 21: Main Gas Pipe

    6.1 Main Gas Pipe Remove the current (Natural Gas or LPG) To remove the hose tip, fix the hose tip connected to the appliance. coupling on the main gas valve with wrench no 22, then remove the hose tip with wrench no 24. Replace the washer in the hose Replace the hose tip with the new tip with the new one.
  • Page 22: Checking The Connections Following Conversion

    Place the tip of the wrench on the injector. Remove the injector with the wrench. As you install the new injector, observe the placements on the injector cardboard. 6.3 Checking the Connections Following Conversion Apply detergent or soap bubbles on a large surface on places such as injector and hose tip connection points where a leak may surface.
  • Page 23: Speed Settings

    To check the sealing on the injector, turn on the gas, check the bubble generation on the base of the injector. In order to do this, the related tap shall be opened, the nozzle part of the injector shall be closed and gas output (with a silicon stick or your finger) shall be obstructed.
  • Page 24: Last Checks

    7. LAST CHECKS • Check the state of the electrical functions. • Turn on the gas supply. • Check the gas connections for secure installation and leakage. • İgnite the hobs and check the fire. Flames should be blue and burn properly. When the fires go yellowish, ensure that the cooker top is tightly secured or clean the cooker hob.
  • Page 25: Wok Furnace Hot Plate

    Press the button for a By turning it counter The large fire icon To turn off the short time for ignition. clock wise, bring it to indicates the cooker hob, After ignition, adjust to large fire icon. maximum, small fire switch the cooker desired level.
  • Page 26: Gas Breaker Safety Harness

    8.2 Gas Cutter Safety Assembly Based on the model, in an event of fire going out on the cooker burners, there is a safety system (thermal coupling) that prevent the gas flow. In order to ensure that the system is operational: 1.
  • Page 27: Ignition System

    9. IGNITION SYSTEM 9.1 IGNITION VIA BUTTON (MAGNETO) green/yellow IGNITION SWITCHS brown IGNITION COIL blue brown green/yellow TERMINAL BLOCK A current is created on the magneto by pressing the lighter button on the product panel, the created electric current is transmitted to the appliance body via the spark plugs. If there is gas flow on the ignition groups, the gas will ignite and burning will occur.
  • Page 28: Electric Cooker Groups

    ELECTRIC COOKER GROUPS...
  • Page 29: Checking The Mounting Place And Energy Resources

    10. CHECKING THE MOUNTING PLACE AND ENERGY RESOURCES 10.1 Checking the Dimensions of the Mounting Place To use the appliance comfortably and due to its ergonomic build, place the appliance on a hard surface. The kitchen floor shall be durable to carry the unit weight and any other kitchenware that may be used on the cooker.
  • Page 30: Power Connection

    10.2. POWER CONNECTION Do not run over, bend or pinch the Before conducting any power cord and do not allow it contact operation on the electrical the hot components of the appliance wiring, remove the electrical and ensure that it does not run over a connection of the appliance.
  • Page 31: Auxiliary Accessories For Mounting The Cooker

    10.3 AUXILIARY ACCESSORIES FOR MOUNTING THE COOKER Place the materials to be used in for the installation of the cooker to their special seats on the lower part of the cooker and install them. Fix the Puller Brackets with its screws to the locations on the cooker and the installation location.
  • Page 32 Strip 6. If it can touch the lower side of the product due to installing on a drawer, this section should be separated with a wooden shelf. Fig.15 7. A shelf shall be installed to separate the cabinet and the cooker as shown in the figure above when mounting the cooker on a cabinet.
  • Page 33: Dimensions Of Counter Cut-Off And Installing The Cooker

    10.5 DIMENSIONS OF COUNTER CUT-OFF AND INSTALLING THE COOKER Note the following drawings and values when installing the hob or cutting counter. 30 cm Hob 45 cm Hob 70 cm Hob 60 cm Hob 90 cm Hob 100 cm Hob EN I 33...
  • Page 34: Electric Cooker Power Ratings

    11. ELECTRIC COOKER POWER RATINGS 11.1.ELECTRIC COOKER HOT PLATE POWER RATINGS LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6 — — — 80mm 200W 250W 450W — — — 145mm 250W 750W 1000W — — — 180mm 500W 750W...
  • Page 35: Electric Cooker Hot Plate Ceran Power Ratings

    11.3.ELECTRIC COOKER CERAN POWER RATINGS MAX. LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 7 LEVEL 8 LEVEL 9 Ø140mm — — — — 130 W 206 W 350 W 500 W 850 W 1200 W Commutator Ø140mm —...
  • Page 36: Induction Cooker Technical Rates

    Single Ceran cooker igniter, connection socket 11.4 INDUCTION COOKER TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions Unit Measurement Height-Width-Depth 53x590x520 Kitchen counter cutting measure 560x490 Cooker Specifications Unit Rate Ø160mm Heater Zone Ø160mm Heater Zone P 1.4/2 Ø200mm Heater Zone Ø200mm Heater Zone P 2.3/3 Other Specifications: Unit...
  • Page 37: Induction Cooker Operating Principle

    11.5 INDUCTION COOKER OPERATING PRINCIPLE Induction cooker is fed through an inducer, a magnetic resource placed under a glass - ceramic surface and this magnetic energy is converted to heat. The traditional electric cookers operate with heat conduction principle, induction cookers are operated with electromagnetic field principle.
  • Page 38: Circuit Diagrams

    11.6.CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS HOTPLATE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS green/yellow HOTPLATE 2 green/yellow HP SIGNAL LAMP HP SELECTOR SWITCH 2 brown blue IGNITION COIL blue IGNITION SWITCHS brown blue blue TERMINAL green/yellow green/yellow HOTPLATE 1 HOTPLATE 2 blue blue blue HP SIGNAL LAMP HP SIGNAL LAMP green/yellow HP SELECTOR...
  • Page 39 green/yellow green/yellow green/yellow HOTPLATE 1 HOTPLATE 4 HOTPLATE 2 HOTPLATE 3 blue blue blue blue green/yellow brown brown SELECTOR HP SELECTOR SWITCH 4 SWITCH 3 SELECTOR SWITCH 1 SELEC HP SIGNAL LAMP SWITC brown blue green/yellow blue blue TERMINAL EN I 39...
  • Page 40 CERAN COOKER ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS black CERAN HP CERAN HP orange CERAN HP brown CERAN HP TERMINAL X116 X119 pe brown brown brown black 40 | EN...
  • Page 41 4a interior black TERMINAL BLOCK blue 2 brown blue 2 orange orange blue brown 304 board EN I 41...
  • Page 42 CERAN HOTPLATE 1200W CERAN HOTPLATE 1200W touch control main card black blue 2 blue 1 blue 4 orange 7 black 8 brown red 9 CERAN HOTPLATE 1800W blue 3 brown brown 6 brown 5 TERMINAL orange 42 I EN...
  • Page 43 TOUCH-OPERATED CERAN COOKER ERROR CODES Potential Cause for Error Code Description Clearing Error Error ER03& Constant use of buttons; Water or cooking utensils Continuous The control unit will silence on the glass over the Cleaning the appliance surface signal automatically after 10 control unit sound seconds.
  • Page 44 INDUCTION COOKER CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC BLOCK coil coil Induction induction power cart power cart coil coil X6 OR X16OR X19 X6 OR X16OR X19 44 I EN...
  • Page 45 Error Potential Cause for Description Clearing Error Code Error ER03& Constant use of buttons; will Water or cooking utensils Continuou silence automatically in 10 on the glass over the Cleaning the appliance surface s signal seconds. control unit sound ER20 Flash Error C-Error Replace the control unit...
  • Page 46 Sede Legale: via Leone XIII n°14 – 20145 Milano ITALY Cap. Soc. Euro 2.500.000,00 – Società con Socio Unico R.E.A. Milano 1544616 Cod. Fisc. – Part. IVA e n° Registro Imprese: 12287310150 www.ocean.it For product improvement, specifications and appearance in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.

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