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  • Page 1 ETNA GOOD PLUS SERVICE MANUAL 1/EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. COVER 2. CONTENTS 1. COVER 2. CONTENTS 1. COVER ............................2 3. SAFETY WARNINGS ........................4 ........................... 4 ENERAL AFETY 3.2. S ........................4 AFETY FOR INSTALLATION ....................5 NFORMATION FOR THE USTOMERS 4. INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE / RULES OF INSTALLATION / SETTINGS ......... 6 4.1 T .....................
  • Page 3 9.4 T ........................38 HERMOSTAT AILURES 9.4.1 Oven operates continuously, the thermostat does not break the circuit ......38 9.5 T ......................... 39 ERMINAL AILURES 9.5.1 Terminal does not receive power or the power is not distributed to the oven from the terminal ............................
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    3. SAFETY WARNINGS This section includes the safety instructions that will help 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 of hazardous situations with regard to life and property. Warning of electric shock.
  • Page 5: Information For The Customers

    • During installation, the mains cable shall not pass over the hot surfaces. If the cord melts, this may cause the appliance to short circuit and even a fire. • During installation, ensure that the cables are not cut, that cut or damaged cables are not used and that they shall be replaced.
  • Page 6: Installation Of The Appliance / Rules Of Installation / Settings

    4. INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE / RULES OF INSTALLATION / SETTINGS 4.1 Transportation of the Appliance Do not use the door and/or handle to transport or move the product. The door, handle or hinges may be damaged. The appliance shall always be handled by 2 persons due to reasons of safety and ergonomics.
  • Page 7: Removing Appliance Package

    4.2 Removing Appliance Package During installation, the packaging of the appliance shall be removed without damaging the appliance and the packaging by considering the possible replacement of the appliance. Remove the packaging nylon with a box cutter without damaging the upper and lower cardboards. Take out the upper cardboards.
  • Page 8 Remove the styrofoams on the left and right of the appliance. Symbols on the packaging of the appliance and their meaning; Carry from Do not Carry the Protect Fragile this side place your appliance by Do not step on against product on a wheel knee on the...
  • Page 9: Inspection Of The Installation Location And Power Sources

    4.3 Inspection of the installation location and power sources 4.3.1 Checking the dimensions of the installation location • The appliance shall be installed in accordance with all local gas and electrical regulations. • The appliance is designed for installation into commercially available work tops. A safety distance shall be left between the appliance and the kitchen walls and furniture.
  • Page 10 2- There are screw holes that are used for installing the oven to the furniture on the left and right of the oven (as shown in the figure below). 10/EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 11: Power Connection

    3- Secure the oven with screws as shown in the figure. 4.3.3 Power Connection The mains supply data shall correspond to the data specified on the type label of the product. The rating plate is either seen when the door or the lower cover of the appliance is opened or it is located at the rear wall of the appliance depending on the appliance type.
  • Page 12: Warnings About The Installation Procedure

    4.4.4 Warnings about the installation procedure; The electrical installation shall be inspected during installation; the customer shall be warned if there are no residual current circuit breakers on the installation and advised to have one in the installation. 12/EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 13: Operation Of The Appliance

    5. OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE Control panel Light Wire shelves Fan motor (behind the sheet) Door Handle Lower heater (under the sheet) Shelf positions Upper heater 10 Ventilation holes 13/EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 14 1 Function selection button 2 Timer 3 Temperature button If there are button(s) controlling your product, these button(s) may be so that they come out when pressed (buried buttons) some models. For settings to be made with these buttons, first push the relevant button in and pull out the button. After making your adjustment, press it in again and replace the button.
  • Page 15: First Operation

    Screen symbols : Cooking time symbol : Cooking end time symbol : Alarm symbol : Brightness symbol : Key lock symbol : Temperature symbol : Volume level symbol : Door lock symbol* * This varies depending on the product model. It may not be available on your product.
  • Page 16: General Information On The Operation Of The Oven

    4. Press / keys to set the time. 5. Confirm the setting by touching the key. » The time of day is set and the symbol disappears on the screen. » The time of day is set and the symbol disappears on the screen. If the initial time setting is not performed, "12:00"...
  • Page 17: Operation Of The Oven Control Unit

    5.1.3 Operation of the oven control unit General warnings for the oven control unit The maximum time that can be set for the cooking process is 5 hours 59 minutes. In case of a power failure, the program is cancelled. You will need to reprogram. While making any adjustments, the relevant symbols flash on the display.
  • Page 18 1. Select the operating function you want to cook with the function selection button. 2. Set the temperature you want to cook with the temperature button. » Your oven will start operating immediately at the selected function and temperature and will appear on the screen.
  • Page 19: Settings

    » After the cooking time has been set, the symbol is constantly displayed on the screen. 4. To display the symbol on the screen for cooking end time, press until the symbol appears. 5. Set the cooking end time with the / keys. »...
  • Page 20 5.2.3 Setting the alarm You can also use the timer of the product for any warning or reminder other than cooking. The alarm clock has no effect on the oven operating functions. Used for warning purposes. For example, you can use the alarm clock when you want to turn the food in the oven at a certain time. As soon as the time you set has expired, the clock gives you an audible warning.
  • Page 21 2. Set the desired brightness using the / keys. (d-01-d-02-d-03) » Touch the key for confirmation, or the setting is activated shortly without touching a key. 5.2.7 Changing the time of day On your oven; to change the time of day that you have previously set, 1.
  • Page 22: Oven Operating Functions

    5.3 Oven operating functions On the function table, the operating functions you can use in your oven and the highest and lowest temperatures that can be set for these functions are shown. The order of the operating modes shown here may differ from the arrangement on your appliance. Function Function Temperature...
  • Page 23: Accessories / Labels Used On The Appliance

    6. ACCESSORIES / LABELS USED ON THE APPLIANCE Standard oven tray It is used for pastries, frozen foods and frying large pieces. Wire grill It is used for frying or placing the food to be baked, fried and stewed on the desired shelf.
  • Page 24: Barcode Label

    6.2.2 Barcode Label The barcode label of the appliance indicates the country of origin, brand and model of the appliance produced and consists of lines and spaces determined as per international rules. brand model code barcode stock product stock colour weight voltage information of the product...
  • Page 25 brand model no energy class energy consumption in static and/or forced convection function useful volume (l) volume noise Location of the energy label; The energy label is provided with the literature of the product. 25/EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 26: General Operation Principle

    7. GENERAL OPERATION PRINCIPLE The electronic control circuit (Module) used in Grundig electronically-controlled ovens offers features such as the control of the oven functions, displaying the time of the day in digital format, displaying the cooking time, timer (setting count down time, giving an audible warning when the count down finishes), etc.
  • Page 27 Following warnings shall be considered while holding the display. Please hold the display from the corners of plastic equipment using antistatic gloves as shown in the figure above. Wrong Method of Holding Please do not touch the screen of the display. The temperature of the storage area shall be 0°C-35°C.
  • Page 28: Quick Heating

    7.1.1 Normal operation mode In this mode, oven functions operate normally and you can cook. Oven starts to operate in this mode when it is connected to power for the first time. The functions specified below operate in the normal operation mode. Static Static + fan Multi (3D)-mechanical multi...
  • Page 29: Components List / Operating Principles Of The Components

    8. COMPONENTS LIST / OPERATING PRINCIPLES OF THE COMPONENTS 8.1 Technical Specifications of the Components Components Power Lower resistance 1200 W Turbo resistance 2000 W Upper resistance / static 1100 W Grill resistance 1100 W Grill + upper resistance (1250+1250) 2200 W Turbo motor 32-40 W...
  • Page 30 Terminal This is the connection element where mains cord and the cables inside the oven are connected. Cables routed to the components inside the oven are distributed from the terminal. Turbo Motor Operates on its own in the defrost position for turbo and multifunctional ovens.
  • Page 31 Turbo Resistance This resistance (heating element) is placed on the rear wall inside the oven chassis on turbo and multifunctional ovens. Air is sucked with the suction holes on this surface and blown from the air holes on the rear wall next to the suction holes.
  • Page 32 Switch Allows operation of components inside the oven such as resistance, hotplate, oven light, fan motor, chicken roasting motor, etc. as desired in electric, turbo and multifunctional ovens. It is connected to the control knobs and operated by their movement. There are switches in various positions.
  • Page 33: Failure Flow Charts / Troubleshooting Charts

    9. FAILURE FLOW CHARTS / TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS 9.1. Clock Failures 9.1.1 Clock does not operate Is the mains cord -NO- Plug the cord plugged? Customer shall have the receptacle repaired or Is the receptacle OK? find another receptacle. Re-connect the Are the clock cables removed -NO-...
  • Page 34: Clock Operates, But Does Not Provide Control When The Thermostat Is Active

    9.1.2 Clock operates, but does not provide control when the thermostat is active Re-install the removed cables. Have you checked the Replace the faulty -NO- clock cables? cables. -NO- Replace the thermostat. Does the thermostat operate? Replace the switch. Does the switch operate? Replace the clock.
  • Page 35: Resistance Failures

    9.2. Resistance Failures 9.2.1 Resistance does not operate, oven does not cook Customer shall Is the receptacle have the receptacle repaired or find another receptacle. Check the cable Does the fuse connections as -YES blow? per the circuit diagram. Set the thermostat Is the thermostat to the desired -NO-...
  • Page 36: Light Failures

    9.3 Light Failures 9.3.1 Oven operates, but the oven light does not illuminate Customer shall have the receptacle repaired Is the receptacle OK? -NO- or find another receptacle. Is the light in good condition? -NO- Replace the light. Replace the cables as per the circuit Are the cables in good condition? -NO-...
  • Page 37: Oven Does Not Operate, And The Oven Light Does Not Illuminate

    9.3.2 Oven does not operate, and the oven light does not illuminate Customer shall have the receptacle -NO- Is the receptacle OK? repaired or find another receptacle. -NO- Replace the switch. Is the switch in good condition? Is the light in good condition? -NO- Replace the light.
  • Page 38: Thermostat Failures

    9.4 Thermostat Failures 9.4.1 Oven operates continuously, the thermostat does not break the circuit Customer shall have the receptacle repaired or -NO- Is the receptacle OK? find another receptacle. Unplug the mains cord and check the cable Does the thermostat connections as per the -NO- activate the...
  • Page 39: Terminal Failures

    9.5 Terminal Failures 9.5.1 Terminal does not receive power or the power is not distributed to the oven from the terminal Customer shall have the -NO- Is the receptacle OK? receptacle repaired or find another receptacle. -NO- Replace the mains cord. Is the mains cord OK? Replace the cables as per the -NO-...
  • Page 40: Fuse Blows When The Oven Is Plugged

    9.5.2 Fuse blows when the oven is plugged Customer shall have the receptacle repaired Is the receptacle OK? or find another receptacle. Customer shall have a qualified electrician Is the fuse rating of the house repair the fuse. adequate? Replace the mains Is the mains cord OK? -NO- cord.
  • Page 41: Measurements To Be Performed For Fault Finding On Components

    10. Measurements To Be Performed for Fault Finding on Components Components (For 60x60 models) Power Lower resistance 1200 W Turbo resistance 2000 W Upper resistance / static 1100 W Grill resistance 1100 W Grill + upper resistance (1250+1250) 2200 W Turbo motor 32-40 W Light...
  • Page 42 Remove the cables of the resistance. Touch the probes of the measurement device to the terminals of the resistance. The fact that a value is displayed on the multimeter display indicates that the resistance is operational. If no value is displayed on the multimeter display, this indicates that the resistance is faulty.
  • Page 43: Equipment To Be Used For Assembly / Disassembly Of The Components

    11. EQUIPMENT TO BE USED FOR ASSEMBLY / DISASSEMBLY OF THE COMPONENTS Power Screwdriver 2” allen bit Needle Nose Pliers Pliers Socket Wrench (6” / 10” / 9”) NOTE: The disassembly of the components are described below. Assemble the components in the reverse order of the disassembly.
  • Page 44: Assembly / Disassembly Of The Components

    12. ASSEMBLY / DISASSEMBLY OF THE COMPONENTS 12.1 Removal of the Panel 1-You shall remove the upper wall first before removing the panel. Remove the connection screws of the upper wall with a phillips screwdriver. 44/EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 45 2- Panel is secured with tabs as shown in the figure. Bend these tabs outwards with a pliers and remove the clock. 45 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 46 3- Remove the screws on the side wall as shown in the figure. 4- Remove the screws on the left and right on the lower skirt of the panel. 46 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 47 5- Take the panel out by pulling it upwards. 47 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 48: Removal Of The Thermostat

    12.2 Removal of the Thermostat 1- Remove the upper wall as described above. 2- Remove the thermostat knob on the front side of the panel by pulling it towards you. 3- You shall reach 2 screws that secure the thermostat when you remove the knob. Remove these screws.
  • Page 49 4- After the removal of the screws, replace the cables of the removed thermostat and the new thermostat to be installed. Then, re-install the thermostat to its place. 49 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 50: Removal Of The Switch

    12.3 Removal of the Switch 1- Remove the cables on the switch with a needle nose pliers. 2- Switch is connected to the plastic with 2 screws. Remove the screws using a screwdriver. 3- You may replace the removed switch with a new one. 50 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 51: Replacement Of The Clock Display

    12.4 Replacement of the Clock Display Clock display board and clock protection plastic is located at the rear of the panel. Clock protection plastic is connected to the panel with tabs as shown in the figure. 1-Hold the cable on the board from its connector and pull it out. 51 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 52 2- Push the tab and pull the connector. 12.5 Removing the front door 1- Open the front door. 52 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 53 2- Open it by pressing the tabs on the front door hinge at the left- and right-hand sides as shown in the figure. 3- Bring the front door to half-open position. 53 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 54: Installation Of The Front Door

    4- Pull the released door upwards to take it out of the left and right hinges. 12.6 Installation of the front door To reattach the removed door, place the door by engaging it to the hinge seats. Then, in the reverse order of removal process, rotate the tabs on the hinge upwards.
  • Page 55 12.7 Replacement of the front door hinge 1- Remove 2 screws each on the sides of the hinges using a screwdriver after removing the front door. 2- Remove the hinge released after removing the screws by pulling it out of the hinge seat and replace it with a new one.
  • Page 56 12.8 Replacement of the door inner glass 1- Release the front door as described in the “replacement of the front door” first. 2- Press the tabs on the edges of the decoration with your fingers and pull it towards yourself. 56 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
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  • Page 58 3- You may replace the glasses after removing the upper decoration. 4- The upper decoration of the front door may be removed as shown in the figure above and may be re-installed when the glasses are replaced. NOTE: The LOW-E inscription on the upper right corner of the glass is on the upper right corner as shown in the figure.
  • Page 59: Replacement Of The Handle

    12.9 Replacement of the handle 1- Remove the glass upper decoration first for this procedure. 2- Remove the 2 screws that secure the handle under the decoration and perform the replacement. 59 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 60: Replacement Of The Upper Wall

    12.10 Replacement of the upper wall 1- Remove 9 screws that secure the upper wall to the oven chassis using a screwdriver. Lift the upper wall and take it out. 60 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 61: Replacement Of The Bi-Metal Thermostat

    12.11 Replacement of the bi-metal thermostat 1- Remove 2 screws of the bi-metal thermostat on the rear of the oven using a screwdriver. Replace the old thermostat with a new one. 12.12 Replacement of the cooling motor 1- To remove the cooling (ventilation) motor on the chassis, remove 2 screws on the motor. 61 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 62 2- Remove the cables on the motor. 3- Release from the tabs by rotating it counter-clockwise. 62 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 63: Replacement Of The Ventilation Sheet

    4- Take it out by pulling upwards, replace with a new one. NOTE: Before installing the motor by rotating it, pay attention to the tab strikes on the sheet. 12.13 Replacement of the ventilation sheet You shall remove the upper wall of the oven first for this procedure. Then, perform the replacement of the cooling motor as described above.
  • Page 64 1- Remove 2 screws located on the internal roof of the chassis and that secure the ventilation sheet using a screwdriver. 2-Remove the cables on the M buckle, that is the cable holder on the ventilation sheet, carefully through the M buckle. Then, you shall be able to remove the ventilation sheet completely.
  • Page 65 3- Before replacing the ventilation sheet with a new one, make sure that the forms on the ventilation sheet and the chassis are engaged with each other. Complete the replacement by following the reverse order of the removal procedure. 65 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 66: Removal Of The Rear Wall

    12.14 Removal of the rear wall 1- Remove 7 screws that secure the rear wall to the oven as shown in the figure. The rear wall of the oven shall be opened sideways. 2- You may take the rear wall that can be opened sideways out by pulling it upwards from the notches marked in the figure.
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  • Page 68: Replacement Of The Base Lower Sheet

    12.15 Replacement of the base lower sheet 1- Remove a total of 11 screws, which are 4 screws on the base lower sheet of the oven, 6 screws on the sides and 1 screw on the rear. 2- Remove the base lower sheet from its section that are engaged with the chassis. 12.16 Removal of the Bulb Bar Remove the rear wall in order to remove the bulb bar.
  • Page 69: Replacement Of The Grill Resistance

    To replace the bulb bar, place the sheet on the seat again, and ensure that the tabs are secured on the seat. 12.17 Replacement of the grill resistance 1- Remove the upper and rear wall of the oven first for this procedure. Then; Remove the bulb bar.
  • Page 70 3- Remove the 2 screws that connect the grill resistance to the oven chassis. 70 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 71 4- Open the front door and remove the 2 screws that connect the grill resistance to the chassis wall. 5- Remove the released grill resistance from the front (through the chassis). Then, install the terminals of the new resistance as per the circuit diagram and close the rear wall. 71 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 72: Replacement Of The Oven Resistances

    12.18 Replacement of the oven resistances 1- Remove the upper and rear walls of the oven for this procedure. Then; 2- Remove the electric cables of the lower resistance respectively. 3- Remove the connection screws of the resistance with a screwdriver. 72 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 73 4- Remove the lower resistance of the oven, which has a sliding structure, by pulling it towards you. 73 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 74: Replacement Of The Turbo Resistance

    12.19 Replacement of the turbo resistance 1- Remove the upper and rear walls of the oven first for this procedure. Then; 2- Remove the electric cables of the turbo resistance respectively. Remove the 2 screws that connect the turbo resistance to the chassis. 3- Remove 4 screws on the enamelled sheet element in front of the fan inside the oven.
  • Page 75 4- Finally, release the turbo resistance by removing 1 screw that connect the turbo resistance to the chassis. 5- Take the turbo resistance out from the oven. Then, install the terminals of the new resistance and the electric cables of the turbo resistance respectively. Complete the replacement procedure following the stages of the removal procedure in the reserve order.
  • Page 76: Replacement Of The Oven Chassis Gasket

    12.20 Replacement of the oven chassis gasket 1- Open the front door of the oven first to remove the gasket. 2- Remove the gasket engaged to the chassis with notches from specified points and replace it with a new one. NOTE: If your product does not have Pyro and Full Steam feature, the gasket removal and installation process should be done as follows.
  • Page 77: Replacement Of The Turbo Motor

    12.21 Replacement of the turbo motor 1- Remove the upper and rear walls of the oven and the fan protection sheet first for this procedure. Then; 2- Remove 4 screws on the sheet element in front of the turbo fan to remove the sheet. 77 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 78 3- Holding the fan secure with a 10 mm socket, remove the screw by rotating the socket. Then, remove the fan. 4- Remove the cables of the turbo motor and the 3 screws on the motor. 5- You may remove the motor after removing 3 screws. Pay attention to the positions of the legs while replacing the motor;...
  • Page 79: Replacement Of The Terminal

    12.22 Replacement of the terminal 1- Remove the rear wall first for this procedure. Then; 2. Open the terminal cover. 3- Remove the screws both inside the terminal cover and outside of the terminal. 4- Remove the cables of the terminal inside the rear wall. 5- Remove the terminal from the wall and replace it with a new one, and perform the electrical connection as per the circuit diagram.
  • Page 80: Replacement Of The Wire Shelf

    12.23 Replacement of the wire shelf 1- To remove the wire rack located on the side walls of the oven, release the wire shelf from its seat and the wire shelf bolt. 2. Replace with a new wire shelf. 80 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 81: Replacement Of The Oven Light

    12.24 Replacement of the oven light 1- To replace the light only in the receptacle+light+glass assembly inside the oven, remove the glass by rotating it. 2- Replace the light inside the oven with a new one. 81 | EN Sensitivity: Public...
  • Page 82: Expanded Images

    3- To replace the oven light together with receptacle+light+glass assembly, remove the receptacle on the upper chassis of the oven by releasing it from its tabs and rotating it. 13. EXPANDED IMAGES You may access the expanded images of the product from the e-library or manusoft. 14.
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