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Electrolux SKYLINE 6-10-20GN Service Manual
Electrolux SKYLINE 6-10-20GN Service Manual

Electrolux SKYLINE 6-10-20GN Service Manual

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ELECTRONIC BOARDS
10T 1/1 - 2/1
SKYLINE OVEN 6-10-20GN
6T 1/1 - 2/1
MAGISTAR OVEN 6-10-20GN
EN
Service Manual *
595404A00- 2021.06
*Original instructions

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  • Page 1 ELECTRONIC BOARDS 10T 1/1 - 2/1 SKYLINE OVEN 6-10-20GN 6T 1/1 - 2/1 MAGISTAR OVEN 6-10-20GN Service Manual * 595404A00- 2021.06 *Original instructions...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    Foreword Visit our website www.electroluxprofessional.com and open the Support section to: Register your product Get hints & tips of your product, service and repair information The service manual (hereinafter Manual) provides the engineer with information necessary for correct and safe care of the machine (hereinafter “machine“, “appliance“...
  • Page 3 Revision update (cont'd.) Edition Description Date Update of the Service Manual for new software version 1.1.0 on DIGIT Jan. 2020 ovens. Update of the following: • F.4 EH2O, DESC ALARM Level B, C (Digit) – Cleaning Abort section; • D.3.2.10 Counters section; •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Foreword ............................. 2 A THIS MANUAL IS FOR THE ELECTRONIC BOARD TOUCH/DIGIT OF OVENS ..........6 B WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION....................7 General information ........................7 Personal protection equipment ......................8 General safety ..........................8 General safety rules ........................9 Safety signs to be placed near the machine area ................
  • Page 5 A.C.U Level T ,K, B, C (Power Board)....................78 F TROUBLESHOOTING .......................... 82 Introduction ..........................82 Alarms and Warnings ........................82 EH2O, Desc, Wizard blocked - Level T,K, (Touch)................104 EH2O, DESC ALARM Level B, C (Digit) – Cleaning Abort ..............106 G ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM ......................
  • Page 6: Athis Manual Is For The Electronic Board Touch/Digit Of Ovens

    The models covered by the Service manual are: Model legend table Model for Zanussi LW Model for Alpeninox/Multibrand LW Model for Horecaland (Diamond) Model for Electrolux LW Combi Electric 6 GRIDS 1/1 6 GRIDS 2/1 10 GRIDS 1/1 10 GRIDS 2/1...
  • Page 7: Bwarning And Safety Information

    WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION General information To ensure safe use of the machine and a proper understanding of the manual it is necessary to be familiar with the terms and typographical conventions used in the documentation. The following symbols are used in the manual to indicate and identify the various types of hazards: WARNING Danger for the health and safety of operators.
  • Page 8: Personal Protection Equipment

    Personal protection equipment Summary table of the Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to be used during the various stages of the machine's service life. Stage Protective Safety Gloves Glasses Safety garments footwear helmet ● ○ ○ — — Transport ● ○ —...
  • Page 9: General Safety Rules

    • Place emergency telephone numbers in a visible position. • The A-weighted emission sound pressure level does not exceed 70 dB(A). • Turn the appliance off in case of fault or poor operation. • Do not use products (even if diluted) containing chlorine (sodium hypochlorite, hydrochloric or muriatic acid, etc.) to clean the appliance or the floor under it.
  • Page 10 Residual risks • The machine has several risks that were not completely eliminated from a design standpoint or with the installation of adequate protection devices. Nevertheless, through this manual the Manufacturer has taken steps to inform operators of such risks, carefully indicating the personal protection equipment to be used by them.
  • Page 11: Safety Signs To Be Placed Near The Machine Area

    Safety signs to be placed near the machine area Prohibition Meaning Do not remove the safety devices Do not use water to extinguish fires (placed on electrical parts) Keep the area around the appliance clear and free from combustible materials. Do not keep flammable materials in the vicinity of the appliance Install the appliance in a well-ventilated place to avoid the creation of dangerous mixtures of unburnt gases in the...
  • Page 12: Cgeneral Information

    This manual is intended solely for consultation by the operator and can only be given to third parties with the permission of Electrolux Professional company. All the images and information of this document are property of ©Electrolux Professional company. Data Plate (Identification Sticker) The identification sticker is located on the side panel.
  • Page 13: Control Panel Interfaces

    Control panel interfaces There are two type of User Interface (UI): • Level B, C are DIGIT (buttons) • Levet T, K are TOUCH (touch screen) C.4.1 Digit display (level B, C) Level B [with boiler] and C [appliance without boiler (boilerless)] A.
  • Page 14: Touch Screen Interface (Level T, K)

    Level C model [boilerless] A. Cooking cycles B. Cooking parameters C. Cooking option D. Special functions E. Utilities F. Programs and Multi phase G. Indicator Lights H. Digits display I. Key pad J. Start button cycle C.4.2 Touch screen interface (level T, K) A.
  • Page 15 Level T [boiler] MAN UAL USER A. Utilities drawer (lower drop down menu) Vent closed B. Start button °C C. Time/food probe area D. Cavity temperature E. Cavity humidification 00 20 F. Cooking cycles G. Main menu (drop down menu) H.
  • Page 16: Equipment Modules And Interactions

    Equipment modules and interactions...
  • Page 17: Dsettings Electronic Boards

    SETTINGS ELECTRONIC BOARDS Intro WARNING Take GREAT CARE when connecting / testing anything with live current, if you are unsure what you are doing and how to use your equipment safely, then DON'T DO IT. Software Editions Please find below the complete software editions released from the factory and “available in the market“. The software edition of the electronic board can be found in OVEN IDENTITY CARD (for level T, K Touchscreen) and IDENTITY CARD (APPL dAtA) (for level B, C Digit).
  • Page 18: Level T, K (Touch Screen)

    Level T, K (TOUCH SCREEN) IMPORTANT The following instructions/illustrations are relative to software 4.5.15 onwards. Previous software editions could differ to what is reported in this manual edition. A complete list of all the available software editions released in the market can be found at Software Editions. D.3.1 Settings and Service area The SETTING AREA is accessible in the main screen view by pressing the menu drop down menu.
  • Page 19: D.3.1.1Display / Touchscreen Calibration

    D.3.1.1 Display / Touchscreen calibration D.3.1.2 Cleaning Before starting any washing cycle the appliance will check the inner cavity temperature, if the inner temperature is too hot the appliance will proceed to a “Forced cooling“. Cycle stop Keep hold to stop the cycle; The Stop button will be available when the function can be performed.
  • Page 20 Short Long Parameter Mnemonic Table description description Byte type parameter user settable {0, “Solid“} that sets which kind of detergent and {1, “Enzymatic“} rinse aid must be used during the Cleaning cycle CLnC cleaning cycle. The allowable values chemicals {2, “Liquid“} for this parameter are dependent on {3, “Powder“} the value of parameters 46/47/55/56.
  • Page 21: D.3.1.4Oven Identity Card

    D.3.1.4 Oven Identity Card Oven identity card EXAMPLE “UI App version“ 4.5.14, is to be considered the “software“ of the oven. NOTE! IN THE WEB SITE YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE LATEST EDITIONS OF SOFTWARE AVAILABLE. Refer to the latest edition name of the software (programming file) edition or date publication from the official “TechDoc“ web pages. •...
  • Page 22: Service Log-In

    D.3.2 Service LOG-IN “Service“ will be accessed through password in Settings => Service. Once the password is correctly entered the “Service“ credentials will be active for 15 minutes while navigating the interface. The 15 minutes timeout is continually reset while the appliance is in running state and every time the interface detects a touch.
  • Page 23: D.3.2.1Data Monitor

    D.3.2.1 Data Monitor Once logged as SERVICE, in the sub menu is available the “Data Monitor“ from where is possible to see all temperatures and status of the oven. NOTE! To exit from Data Monitor menu, tip on any area of the screen except the “prev page“ button. D.3.2.2 By-Pass environment Once you are logged as Service D.3.1 Settings and Service area the By-Pass environment is automatically available in the secondary menu of the home page.
  • Page 24: D.3.2.3Usb Transfer Ambient (Service Functions)

    NOTE! Refer to “COMPONENTS TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION/FUNCTIONING“ section in “DETAILED APPLIANCE AND COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION/FUNCTIONING“ chapter of the proper Service manual. Below the example on how to START and STOP the cavity drain valve D.3.2.3 USB transfer ambient (Service functions) The USB Transfer ambient is used to manage data transfer between UI and a USB key. It contains four functionalities: •...
  • Page 25 Service credentials The presence of the “Service“ icon means that you are logged in with “Service credentials“. If “User credentials“ are active, the space will be left blank. “Service“ credentials will be active for 15 minutes while navigating the interface. The 15 minutes time-out is continu- ally reset while the appliance is in running state and every time the interface detects a touch.
  • Page 26: D.3.2.4Service Logout

    “USER credentials“ (chef or generic user) VIEW OF USB AREA “User credentials“ are active, the space is left blank D.3.2.4 Service logout Remember to EXIT the “Service credentials“ at the end of your operations by: • pressing “Service Logout“ icon in the sub menu; •...
  • Page 27: D.3.2.5Environments

    D.3.2.5 Environments It is possible to ENABLE/DISABLE every single available environment. D.3.2.6 Alarm Logs It is possible to visualize the history of the alarms, sort them by date or name, clear the list.
  • Page 28: D.3.2.7Technical Service Id

    D.3.2.7 Technical Service ID Editable environment where to insert the Service Agency name and contacts. The name and contacts will be visible to the client in case a service call is requested by the oven.
  • Page 29: D.3.2.8Appliance Parameters T, K (Touch Screen)

    D.3.2.8 Appliance Parameters T, K (Touch Screen) The parameter lists are available in a separate document for authorized technicians on the web sites (PRIDE-Service PORTAL- AGELUX and so on) In case of any doubt, refer to your local country customer care. Identification of parameter and value to set or change.
  • Page 30: D.3.2.9Search Button

    D.3.2.9 Search button A search button is available in order to find parameters by knowing the name, the number or the description. Example search by typing cleaning. Every parameter which include the word cleaning is then displayed.
  • Page 31: D.3.2.10Counters

    D.3.2.10Counters Here it is possible check the hours of use, cycle used in the unit, devices activations etc…: D.3.2.11Counter list Counter Description Mnemonic Unit measure CCL4 Counter for extra strong cleaning cycles CCL3 Counter strong cleaning cycles CCL2 Counter medium cleaning cycles CCL1 Counter soft cleaning cycles CCL0...
  • Page 32 Counter Description Mnemonic Unit measure CEGA Quenching activations (EV2) CHoA Quenching active time (EV2) CbtA Gas burner top cavity activations CbbA Gas burner bottom cavity activations Cb1A Gas burner boiler 1 activations Cb2A Gas burner boiler 2 activations CbFA Boiler filling valve activations (EV5) CHbF Boiler filling valve on time (EV5) CHCO...
  • Page 33: D.3.2.12Lambda Probe Calibration

    Counter Description Mnemonic Unit measure CtH2 Water consumption CEPo Last cycle power counter CH2o Last cycle water consumption CHbO Hours with boiler on CHbd Hours with boiler on and safety probe off CCG1 Counter cleaning cycles with green feature 1 active CCG2 Counter cleaning cycles with green feature 2 active CCG3...
  • Page 34: D.3.2.13Restore Automatic Mode

    The values are expressed in millivolt (2696 mV is equal to 2,696 Volt dc ). From this starting points, the oven is able to calculate the humidity % according to the changing of the signal given by the Lambda sensor. For detailed explanation of the Lambda sensor refer to service manual gas/electric available in official site Pride/Agelux.
  • Page 35: D.3.2.15Restore Default Factory Configuration

    D.3.2.15Restore default factory configuration By performing this operation the oven will be reset to the factory condition as it exits the production line. This in terms of customizations made by the chef such as: • Language • Cooking preset • Cooking programs •...
  • Page 36: D.3.2.16Manage Password

    D.3.2.16Manage password In case a user password is set by the chef, if forgotten it is possible to erase it to the factory value: 1 2 3 4. D.3.2.17Boiler Maintenance / Descale During the routine washing cycles carried out with the suggested chemicals (rinse and descale tablets) the boiler is maintained scale free (refer to the amount and type of detergent/rinse aid to use as indicated at D.6 Cleaning cycles / Detergents / Descale.
  • Page 37 Insert the descaling tablets “C25“ in the front drawer in quantity as shown in the display and execute the “Boiler maintenance“ cycle. If the end of the descaling cycle of the boiler the display shows the error code “dESC“ again, repeat the procedure. NOTE! The boiler descale operation cannot be carried out “manually“.
  • Page 38: Software Update Level T, K (Touch Screen)

    D.3.3 Software update Level T, K (Touch screen) Refer also to D.2 Software Editions for a complete list of the different editions of software available “in the market“. IMPORTANT The following instructions/illustrations are relative to software 4.3.7. onwards. Previous software editions could differ to what is reported in this manual edition.
  • Page 39: D.3.3.2Pride Web Site - Example Illustration

    D.3.3.2 PRIDE Web site - Example illustration Programming File - Programming Parameters NOTE! The files are specific for each PNC therefore you must download a Programming File or Program- ming Parameters dedicated for the exact required PNC that you need to update!!. In the images we have used for example PNC 217782 NOTE! Programming File and Programming Parameters...
  • Page 40: D.3.3.3Unzipping

    D.3.3.3 Unzipping PRIDE/Firefox unzipping Click on one of the files Now will appear a dialogue box for the download; depending on the unzipping program you have installed on your PC the view could change. Double click on the file Check out in the download box Double click the downloaded folder, you will see a list of COMPRESSED files.
  • Page 41 PRIDE/Firefox unzipping (cont'd.) Press “EXTRACT ALL“, select the root of your USB key. Final appearance of the UNZIPPED USB KEY. P.P (programming parameters) NOTE! In this picture we have already downloaded/unzip- ped into the USB key (drive) the P.P (programming parameters) file.
  • Page 42: D.3.3.4Programming File Upload (Software Upload)

    PRIDE/Internet Explorer unzipping Click on one of the files Double click on the file Now will appear a dialogue box for the download; The downloaded zipped file must NOT be saved into your depending on the unzipping program you have installed on USB key (DRIVE), it needs to be saved elsewhere and then your PC the view could change Press SAVE AS unzipped into your USB.
  • Page 43: D.3.3.5Programming Parameters Upload (Parameters Upload)

    HOW TO UPDATE: In the previous chapter D.3.3 Software update Level T, K (Touch screen) we have explained were to locate the P.F. in the PRIDE / AGELUX web site and how to unzip/save into your USB key in the root. •...
  • Page 44: D.3.3.6Pnc And Serial Number Writing In The Identity Card

    D.3.3.6 PNC and SERIAL number writing in the identity card This procedure is requested when replacing a spare part UI (User interface); the PNC-SER D.3.1.4 Oven Identity Card is not written into replacement/spare part boards and this info is needed for SKY DUO/CONNECTIVITY. In case that we have to replace an user board UI it will be necessary to upload into the new board the Programming file, Programming Parameters files (refer to previous chapters) and also write the PNC and Serial number.
  • Page 45 COE61T20 Elux - 61/1 - Touch Boiler electric 380-415V Electrolux Electrolux Professional SpA - Viale Treviso MADE IN ITALY 15 - 33170 Pordenone (Italy) PNC field is made of two inserting phases: • Phase-1: insert 9PDD + 6 digit PNC (i.e. 9PDD217720).
  • Page 46 - PRESS and HOLD on “PNC“ field - PRESS and HOLD on “PNC“ field...
  • Page 47: Level B, C (Digit)

    Level B, C (DIGIT) IMPORTANT The following instructions/illustrations are relative to software 1.3.2 onwards. Previous software editions could differ to what is reported in this manual edition. NOTE! A complete list of all the available software editions released in the market can be found at D.2 Software Editions. D.4.1 Running temperatures visualization Every time during standard oven usage (cooking, cleaning, manual cool down, initial page, manual boiler draining) it is possible to...
  • Page 48: Service Area

    D.4.2 Service area To enter into the dedicated “Service area“ there are 2 equivalent procedures (BOTH ARE VALID): Old procedure by pressing a combination of BUTTONS Start pressing the combination of buttons immediately after the first digit “snake digits“ appears on the display or the access to the service area will not be granted.
  • Page 49 New procedure by typing the numeric PASSWORD Start typing the password only after displaying 3 dashes. Press key number 5 to activate the kaypad. Type the password: 11235813.
  • Page 50: D.4.2.1Appliance Parameters (Appl Par)

    D.4.2.1 Appliance parameters (APPL PAr) The complete parameter list can be found at D.5 Parameters list chart for all level (T, K, B, C). Once entered into the “Service Area“. By pressing “0“ you will visualize the parameter list; By pressing the right and left buttons you can scroll through the parameter list.
  • Page 51: D.4.2.2Counters (Counters)

    D.4.2.2 Counters (COUntErS) Once entered into the dedicated “Service Area“, scroll until: COUNTER LIST DETAIL If you download the counters,on your USB key will be saved a TXT file. Open the TXT file to read the saved counter data: *** MACHINE USE COUNTER *** 21/01/2020 10:45 Appliance Description: .
  • Page 52 GENERAL MACHINE USE C8 ....511: CCHO - Time with machine ON (hours) C23 ....0: CH40 - Total time with cavity temperature above 40℃/104℉...
  • Page 53 ADDED COUNTERS FROM SOFTWARE VER. 1.3.2 (cont'd.) Counter ID Label Description HLSP Number of hood's lamps substitution postponed HSCd Number of hood's condensation sink cleaning done HdFd Number of hood's demister and water separator filter cleaning done HL1d Number of hood's lamps cleaning done HLSd Number of hood's lamps substitution done C200...
  • Page 54: D.4.2.3Gas Table Adjustments File Upload/Erase (Gas Tabl)

    D.4.2.3 Gas table adjustments file upload/erase (GAS tAbl) NOTE! This procedure is to manually upload the gas table (gas maps). The file with all gas tables for all type of gas and ovens is already present in the software package, so there is no need to perform this “single file upload“ procedure or erase the gas table.
  • Page 55: D.4.2.4Clean Table (Cln Tabl)/Kill Clean/Descale Boiler

    D.4.2.4 Clean table (CLN tAbL)/KILL clean/descale boiler NOTE! This procedure is to manually upload the CLEANING CYCLES data base table. The file with all cleaning cycles for all type of chemicals and ovens is already present in the software package, so there is no need to perform this “single file upload“.
  • Page 56: D.4.2.5Boiler Extraordinary Descale Cycle

    D.4.2.5 Boiler extraordinary descale cycle During the routine washing cycles carried out with the suggested chemicals (rinse and descale tablets) the boiler is maintained scale free (refer to the amount and type of detergent/rinse aid to use as indicated at D.6 Cleaning cycles / Detergents / Descale. In case of scale build up in the boiler the display may show a message with “dESS“...
  • Page 57: D.4.2.6Haccp Log (Hacp Log)

    D.4.2.6 HACCP log (HACP LOG) Once entered into the dedicated “Service area“, scroll until:...
  • Page 58: D.4.2.7Programs, Chef Recipes (Prog)

    D.4.2.7 Programs, chef recipes (PrOG) Once entered into the dedicated “Service area“, scroll until:...
  • Page 59: D.4.2.8Alarm Log (Alrm Log)

    D.4.2.8 Alarm log (ALrM LOG) Once entered into the dedicated “Service area“, scroll until:...
  • Page 60: D.4.2.9Niu (Wifi Management)

    D.4.2.9 NIU (WIFI management) NIU management and related Services are enabled by parameter “352: Conn = 1“. NOTE! SINCE DIGIT MODELS ARE SOLD WITHOUT THE NIU IT IS NECESSARY TO SET THIS PARAMETER TO “0““zero“, OTHERWISE AN ERROR “E160: NIU1“ = COMMUNICATION IMPOSSIBLE WITH THE NIU BOARD WILL APPEAR.
  • Page 61: D.4.2.10Identity Card (Appl Data)

    D.4.2.10Identity card (APPL dAtA) Once entered into the dedicated “Service area“, scroll until: The firmware of the USER / ACU / INVERTER electronic boards can be read Identification number Software of software (example) (user board) 1.0.11 (power board) 0.1.2.3.4 (thermocouples) - - - - - - XXXXXXX (TOP inverter / motor drive- 6/10 gn...
  • Page 62: Software Update B, C (Digit)

    D.4.3 Software update B, C (Digit) Refer also to D.2 Software Editions for a complete list of the different editions of software available “in the market“. IMPORTANT The following instructions/illustrations are relative to software 1.3.2 onwards. Previous software editions could differ to what is reported in this manual edition.
  • Page 63: D.4.3.2Pride Web Site - Example Illustration

    D.4.3.2 PRIDE Web site - Example illustration Programming File - Programming Parameters NOTE! The files are specific for each PNC therefore you must download a Programming File or Program- ming Parameters dedicated for the exact required PNC that you need to update!!. In the images we have used for example PNC 217882 NOTE! Programming File and Programming Parameters...
  • Page 64 PRIDE/Firefox unzipping (cont'd.) Check out in the download box Double click the downloaded folder, you will see a list of COMPRESSED files. Press “EXTRACT ALL“, the files must be moved to the root of your USB key, not inside a folder or subfolder.
  • Page 65 PRIDE/Firefox unzipping (cont'd.) Press “EXTRACT ALL“, select the root of your USB key. Final appearance of the UNZIPPED USB KEY. Appearance of the PP files (Programming Parameters). NOTE! In the above picture we have already downloaded/ unzipped into the USB key (drive) the P.P and P.F (programming parameters/programming file).
  • Page 66 NOTE! The PDF files can be extracted or not in the USB key. They are ignored by the oven. The PDF files are the sections of the parameter list as they are created by an automatic system and loaded in PRIDE/AGELUX. PRIDE/Internet Explorer unzipping Click on one of the files Double click on the file...
  • Page 67: Upload Programming File And Programming Parameters

    D.4.4 Upload programming file and programming parameters The Programming File and Programming Parameters (that from now on we will call P.F and P.P. as abbreviation) are the software packages of the oven. Only for DIGIT electronic boards the packages can be installed in the same way and at the same time/together. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 68: Parameters List Chart For All Level (T, K, B, C)

    Parameters list chart for all level (T, K, B, C) The visible parameter list is enclosed in this Service manual chapter, but the complete list is made up of over 440 different parameters, many of these hidden parameters are “special“ and cannot be manually adjusted by the technicians. The only way to set all parameters is to follow the procedures of the different electronic boards (PP uploading).
  • Page 69 Short Description CLnC Cleaning cycle chemicals {0, “Solid“} {1, “Enzymatic“} {2, “Liquid“} {3, “Powder“} FCLE Cleaning – enzymatic deter- {0, “Disabled“} gent (factory settings) {1, “Enabled“} FCLL Cleaning – liquid (factory {0, “Disabled“} settings) {1, “Enabled“} FCLS Cleaning – solid (factory {0, “Disabled“} settings) {1, “Enabled“}...
  • Page 70 Short Description AFSb Automatic – show recipe graph {0, “Disabled“} form (factory setting) {1, “Enabled“} FASo Automatic switching off (factory {0, “Disabled“} setting) {1, “Enabled“} FASt Automatic switching off tem- perature threshold (factory setting) FAtd Fat drain system {0, “Disabled“} {1, “Enabled“} qSUS Threshold temperature for...
  • Page 71 Short Description Hood Select the hood level installed {0, “Not installed“} {1, “Level 1“} {2, “Level 2“} {3, “Level 3“} {4, “Level 4“} rtCE Enables the RTC {0, “Disabled“} {1, “Enabled“} hPOE Enables the possibility to set {0, “Disabled“} the half power functionality {1, “Enabled“} Conn Enables the connectivity...
  • Page 72 Short Description OMbU Offset PWM max power upper boiler burner IndL Index for boiler level sensing sensitivity bPHt Boiler temperature to be kept in stop mode tPrn User HACCP data log sample 3600 time. PdtE Delta temperature to stop the preheating in advance for tem- perature lower than 100℃...
  • Page 73: Cleaning Cycles / Detergents / Descale

    Cleaning cycles / Detergents / Descale The following chart summarizes the amount of detergents suggested to be used for each type cycle. Wash cycle 6 - 10GN Wash cycle 20GN Soft CLn1 1h 07' 1h 15' cleaning Medium CLn2 1h 49' 1h 54' 1h 54' 2h 00'...
  • Page 74 Soft cleaning solid chemicals (cont'd.) Phase description ovens with boiler Activations ovens with boiler Countdown [hh:mm:ss] Water recirculation + boiler descaling Flap open + fan on + M8 on + boiler on 0:41:18 Open cavity drain Flap close + fan on + BV3 open 0:37:58 Load water Flap close + fan on + EV7 on...
  • Page 75: E User Interface (Ui) Touch/Digit And Acu Description

    USER INTERFACE (UI) TOUCH/DIGIT AND ACU DESCRIPTION Intro The user board UI, of Touch or Digit electronic boards are supplied trough relay KSM that is activated with the ON/OFF button SM. Phase and Neutral (L/N) will arrive to the Switching feeders SMPS 12V and 24V that then will supply voltage to their X14 and X29 connectors.
  • Page 76 DISPLAY BOARD USER BOARD (U.I) O/I ON OFF BOARD (SM) ACU-X27 RECOVERY ACU-X28 C1.1 C1.2 USB - J15 OF O/I BUTTON “SM” USER BOARD (U.I) CONNECTOR FUNCTION NOTES BATTERY CR2032 DATE/TIME MEMORY ON/OFF 12V AND 0/1 SWITCH STATE U9 CONTROL NOT USED / EMPTY PMACS J7 is CONNECTED TO ACU (POWER BOARD) INTO ANY X27...
  • Page 77: Ui Level B, C (Digit)

    UI Level B, C (Digit) If the user interface (user board) cannot communicate with any other board for more than a determinate time (for example 15 sec) any running cooking cycle will be stopped. The error icon will show a message “ECom“. No cooking cycle can be launched till the communication is established again.
  • Page 78: A.c.u Level T ,K, B, C (Power Board)

    A.C.U Level T ,K, B, C (Power Board) X27-D X27-C X28-B X27-B X27-A X28-A Group Ref. Direct. Function L Power Supply N Power Supply L Power Supply Power Supply N Power Supply SW-OFF Auto switch off EV1 Instant steam solenoid valve EV2 Quenching solenoid valve EV4 Spray unit solenoid valve Water Service...
  • Page 79 Group Ref. Direct. Function TSB Boiler safety thermostat Sensing BBB1 Boiler gas blower burner FCU Control unit reset Cavity GAS burner FCU Control units power supply IN FCU Control unit power supply OUT FBU Boiler flame control unit reset Boiler GAS burner FBU Boiler flame control units power supply IN FBU Boiler flame control unit power supply OUT VTCU Cavity blower control power supply...
  • Page 80 Group Ref. Direct. Function Temper. – NOT USE – Temper. – NOT USE – Temper. TQS Quenching system thermocouple TAR Aromatizer thermocouple Temper. Lambda sensor SL Boiler safety level detection probe IN/OUT WL Boiler working level detection probe Boiler level IN/OUT REF Boiler level detection probes reference X27-A...
  • Page 81 Group Ref. Direct. Function Temper. NHSC NTC cavity SSR heatsink Temper. NHSB NTC boiler SSR heatsink Temper. – NOT USE – Softner SSW1 Softner interface 24V Reference Switch DS Door Switch AFS Air Filter Switch 24V Reference SVV1 Venting valve CLOSE switch Switch SVV1 Venting valve OPEN switch 0V dc...
  • Page 82: Ftroubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Introduction IMPORTANT The following chapters are intended only for authorized technicians/engineers. NOTE! Action for Service*: Not all of the Service action tips have functioning links, as some troubleshooting tips chapters are inserted into the Service Manual relative to the ELECTRONIC BOARD; this specific Service Manual is available for authorized technicians on the web sites (PRIDE-SERVICE PORTAL- AGELUX etc..) and can be downloaded in file.
  • Page 83 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°243 Warning Error, excessive Mechanical or The oven has detected a Check cleanness of vent valve. time on closing electrical prob- problem with cavity vent BEtc Check X35 and X46 on ACU (see operation of the lem with vent operation.
  • Page 84 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°240 Warning Warning on - Flap (venting It is possible to continue Check cleanness of vent valve. excessive time valve) motor using the oven; Cooking Check X35 & X46 on ACU Bhto on opening reducer or micro...
  • Page 85 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°314 Stops Boiler SSR - Inlet air filter Do not switch the oven Activates at 95℃/ Reset at 75℃. boiler. NTC overtem- dirty. OFF. Wait for the temper- Check room temperature consid- bSOt perature...
  • Page 86 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°260 Stops Cleaning The cleaning The oven can continue to Check the microswitch is con- cleaning drawer absent drawer has not cook but cleaning cycle nected on wiring harness; Check (DRS).
  • Page 87 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°311 Stops Cavity SSR - Inlet air filter Do not switch the oven Cavity SSR NTC above 95℃/ machine. NTC overtem- dirty. OFF. Wait for the temper- Reset at 75℃.
  • Page 88 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°212 Stops Top cavity ther- - Connector Cavity temperature Check thermocouple signal (see cycle mocouple fail- failure. sensor failure. It is not “Thermocouple probes type “K““ ECEu (unless ure (TCAV UP).
  • Page 89 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°290 Stops Component - Connector Electronic board temper- Check NTC signal (see “Compo- machine. compartment failure. ature sensor damaged. nents compartment (NCC)“ EntC NTC failure section in “Detailed appliance - TC sensor Cooking impossible.
  • Page 90 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°291 Stops Component - Filter is dirty. Temperature too high on Activates at 75℃. Temperature machine, compartment electronic boards com- too high on electronic boards ESCH - Too high room except temperature partment.
  • Page 91 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°221 Stops Boiler over tem- Missing water in -Wait for the boiler tem- Descale boiler cycle (if perature (TBOI). the boiler (elec- perature to cool down EtUb For level Touch D.3 Level T, K the boiler tric heated units...
  • Page 92 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°452 Stops Lower motor - Wrong motor Restart oven. Check parameter 198 machine. speed parameter. consistency Fd02 If the causes persist, inconsistency. - Phase not error will appear again, Ensure all phases are correctly connected.
  • Page 93 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°461 Stops Upper Inverter External power Check the power supply Detection mode: Power Supply machine. Undervoltage supply is stable (check function- Voltage < 155Vac Fd11 fluctuation. ality of other units nearby Check/Replace inverter fuse (F2) the oven.
  • Page 94 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°141 Stops SPI-FLASH Error during SPI-FLASH Reprogram the oven with last machine. memory writing memory writing. software. FLUE error. Switch OFF and ON the If the problem persist replace the oven, if the problem per- sist call Service.
  • Page 95 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°402 Stops Upper motor - Wrong motor Restart oven. Check parameter 198 machine. speed parameter. consistency FU02 If the causes persist, inconsistency. - Phase not error will appear again, Ensure all phases are correctly connected.
  • Page 96 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°411 Stops Upper Inverter External power Check the power supply Detecion mode: Power Supply machine. Undervoltage supply is stable (check function- Voltage < 155Vac FU11 fluctuation ality of other units nearby Check/Replace inverter fuse (F2) the oven.
  • Page 97 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°301 Cycle Cavity lower - Air in gas The oven will not operate Check phase & neutral (polarized paused. burner locked. supply. until restoring the burner flame detection on FCD )in swap- GbbU functionality.
  • Page 98 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°325 Stops Grease collec- Misuse Ensure to close the Check micro-switch and mecha- machine tor valve grease collector drain nism on the ball valve under the GrCo opened.
  • Page 99 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°262 Stops Water solenoid Switch the oven Off/On. Cleaning drawer inlet valve not cleaning. valve EV11 not working. Cleaning impossible. Hd11 If the error persists, man- working. For Service, check X4 (see ually clean/rinse the “Power board (ACU)“...
  • Page 100 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°604 Warning Level 4 only. hod4 Hood's electri- cal internal error (CN6). [Actually unused. This error is electri- cally bypassed in the hood con- trol board]. N°605 Warning Level 4 only.
  • Page 101 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°202 Stops Inverter bottom - Issue with the - Communication error Check communication cable machine. not identified motor inverter. with bottom cavity motor integrity between ACU and Inver- MCbM/ (MD1).
  • Page 102 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°120 The User Invalid data on User Reload parameters. parameters cal- parameters. PUSr culated MD5 is different to the stored one. N°121 Stops Memorized Issue with the Parameters memory cor- Reload parameters.
  • Page 103 Anomaly Type of Description Possible Instructions to User Action for Service* anomaly causes N°015 INFO No water in Machine start or Ensure the water supply boiler. boiler water fill- is opened. The message U015 ing phase. disappears when reach- ing the right level in the boiler.
  • Page 104: Eh2O, Desc, Wizard Blocked - Level T,K, (Touch)

    EH2O, Desc, Wizard blocked - Level T,K, (Touch) In case the oven is permanently blocked in cleaning with this error on screen, EH2O, or Desc or in Wizard, it is possible to use a special software called “KILL Clean-DESC-Wizard“ to unlock the oven. This software needs to be downloaded into a USB key, refer to the procedure shown in the next chapters.
  • Page 105 PRIDE EH2O “KILL_CLEAN-DESC-WIZARD“ SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD Download from the web site the “KILL Clean-DESC-Wizard.zip“ file into a local folder on your PC. DO NOT download directly the zip file into your USB key. First save it locally then unzip it into the USB Key. In PRIDE the “KILL Clean-DESC-Wizard “...
  • Page 106: Eh2O, Desc Alarm Level B, C (Digit) - Cleaning Abort

    AGELUX EH20 “KILL_CLEAN-DESC-WIZARD“ SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD Download from the web site the compressed (“KILL Clean-DESC-Wizard.zip“) file into a local folder on your PC. DO NOT download directly the zip file into your USB key. First save it locally then unzip it into the USB key. In AGELUX the “KILL Clean-DESC-Wizard.zip“...
  • Page 107 SOFTWARE FROM 1.1.2 • This procedure is valid for software 1.1.2 or higher. – Refer to the procedure “Stop Cln“ in D.4.2.4 Clean table (CLN tAbL)/KILL clean/descale boiler to cancel the alarm. – From software version 1.1.2 it has been introduced this Service command to stop a cleaning cycle or unlock from “DESC“ alarm. IMPORTANT Always update the oven to the last software in order to have the latest features and latest solutions to the issues.
  • Page 108 Enter into the service area D.4.2 Service area of your DIGIT oven. • Enter into the appliance parameters area (APPL PAr) D.4.2.1 Appliance parameters (APPL PAr). • Set the parameter “P10 dEMo“ to value “2“. • Memorize the parameter with the “0“ button. press “8“...
  • Page 109: Gelectrical Wiring Diagram

    ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM All documentation for each PNC is available for authorized technicians on the web sites (PRIDE-Service PORTAL- AGELUX etc..) and can be downloaded in file. For those that do not have access to the web sites, refer to your local country customer care. Refer also to the specific EWD of the user board panel/display (see “User interface (UI“...
  • Page 110 "GAS" ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SWITCH / C1.2 SWITCH / C1.1 AUX / C1.3 SMPS / C1.4 / CC.3 / CC.2 / CC.1 N / C1.5 N / C1.7 MA-L PE / C1.6 MOTOR DRIVE 85-265V PMACS PMACS 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5...
  • Page 111 COMMON pg. 1/2 SVV1 λ USER INTERFACE MOTOR DRIVE RECOVERY UI DIGIT J1 or J2 / XR 1 LAMBDA TOUCH J7 or J8 SENSOR Vent.Valve 1 Adress 1 PMACS PMACS Adress 2 PMACS Lambda Switch COMUNICATION HUMIDITY MEASURE VENTING POWER SUPPLY LIGHTING Vent.
  • Page 112 COMMON pg. 2/2 DS AFS - + - + - + - + - + - + Door & Ai r Fi l t er Cabi n et & M8 Swi t ch Quenchi n g softner 1° poi n t 2°...
  • Page 113 SPECIFIC "GAS" GAS CONVECTION GAS BOILER (OPTION) TCAV TBOI REF. TC Boiler TC cavity up TC cavity dw Level probes SENSING ELECTRIC CAVITY HEATING SENSING ELECTRIC BOILER HEATING FILL & CLEAN HVDI Cavity Gas Burner Cavity Gas Blower HVDI Boiler Gas Burner Boiler Gas Blower Valve 3 4 5...
  • Page 114 OPTIONS "GAS" WATER SPRAY GAS BOILER (OPTION) SMOKER TBOI REF. Level probes TC Boi l e r SENSING ELECTRIC BOILER HEATING SMOKER WATER SERVICE FILL & CLEAN water servi c e HVDI Boi l e r Gas Burner Boi l e r Gas Bl o wer Val v e Smoker 3 4 5...
  • Page 115 "GAS" FAT DRAIN SYSTEM LIQUID CLEANING EXTRACTION HOOD Fat Drain SW LIQUID CLEANING DIGITAL INPUT FAT DRAIN liquid cleaning HOOD Hood HOOD...
  • Page 116: Electrical Appliance

    Electrical Appliance The following EWD is a generic 6/10GN Electric 380-415V scheme for illustrating purpose. SENSORS TEMPERATURE STEAM #Thermocoulples #NTC #BY-PASS #SSR #LAMBDA Power supply Comunications X15...X23 X42...X44 X20/X24 ACCESSORIES MAIN ELECTR. SUPPLY INVERTER 2 INVERTER 1 Appliance Control Unit SMPS Power Supply #cooling fan...
  • Page 117 KS-1 KS-3 KS-5 SWITCH / C1.2 SWITCH / C1.1 AUX / C1.3 SMPS / C1.4 / CC.4 / CC.5 N / C1.5 N / C1.7 PE / C1.6 MOTOR DRIVE 85-265V Z-PE PMACS PMACS 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 MA-L 1 2 3 4 5...
  • Page 118 COMMON pg. 1/2 SVV1 λ USER INTERFACE MOTOR DRIVE RECOVERY UI DIGIT J1 or J2 / XR 1 LAMBDA TOUCH J7 or J8 SENSOR Vent.Valve 1 Adress 1 PMACS PMACS Adress 2 PMACS Lambda Switch COMUNICATION HUMIDITY MEASURE VENTING POWER SUPPLY LIGHTING Vent.
  • Page 119 COMMON pg. 2/2 DS AFS - + - + - + - + - + - + Door & Ai r Fi l t er Cabi n et & M8 Swi t ch Quenchi n g softner 1° poi n t 2°...
  • Page 120 ELECTRIC CONVECTION ELECTRIC BOILER (OPTION) NHSC NHSB TCAV TBOI REF. Heat Sink Heat Sink TC cavity up TC cavity dw Level probes TC Boiler SENSING HEATER SENSING ELECTRIC CAVITY HEATING FILL & CLEAN Solid State Relays SAFETY CONTACTOR HVDI HVDI Valve Solid State Relays MAE-A...
  • Page 121 FAT DRAIN SYSTEM LIQUID CLEANING PEAK POWER MANAGMENT Fat Drain SW FAT DRAIN LIQUID CLEANING PEAK POWER MANAGMENT liquid cleaning Cavity Gas Burner Boiler Gas Burner Power Peak P TSC-2 MA-PP EXTRACTION HOOD CONDENSATION HOOD ODOURLESS HOOD HOOD DIGITAL INPUT HOOD PMACS Hood...
  • Page 122 BOILER CAVITY BOILER DOWN BOILER UP CAVITY MA-L MA-L MA-L 6 1/1 10 1/1 380-480V 380-480V Rated Supply Rated Supply CONVECTION STEAM CONVECTION STEAM Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Ir [A] Ir [A] Ir [A] Ir [A] 13.7 12.3 24.7 24.7 380-415 14.4 13.0...
  • Page 124 Electrolux Professional SPA Viale Treviso 15 33170 Pordenone www.electroluxprofessional.com...

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