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1 ERROR CODES AND APPLIANCE MESSAGES...................... 3
1.1 Complete overview of all error codes (in order)..........................................3
Automatic switch-off..........................................................................................3
Display is dark and any individual LEDs are lit................................................. 3
E 005.................................................................................................................3
E 011.................................................................................................................3
E 041.................................................................................................................3
E 101.................................................................................................................3
E 104.................................................................................................................4
E 115.................................................................................................................4
E 119.................................................................................................................4
E 120.................................................................................................................4
E 141.................................................................................................................4
E 305.................................................................................................................4
E 310.................................................................................................................4
E 314.................................................................................................................4
E 315.................................................................................................................4
E 318.................................................................................................................4
E 395.................................................................................................................5
E 396.................................................................................................................5
E 397.................................................................................................................5
E 398.................................................................................................................5
E 399.................................................................................................................5
E 701.................................................................................................................5
E 702.................................................................................................................5
E 703.................................................................................................................5
E 704.................................................................................................................6
E 705.................................................................................................................6
E 706.................................................................................................................6
E 707.................................................................................................................6
E 711.................................................................................................................6
Demo is indicated on the display......................................................................6
2 SERVICE PROGRAMMES......................................................... 7
2.1 Standard settings ...........................................................................................7
Start programme...............................................................................................7
End programme................................................................................................7
2.2 Demonstration programme (demonstration circuit)...................................8
Start programme...............................................................................................8
End programme for sales............................................................................10
End programme for customer......................................................................12
2.3 Customer service test programme .............................................................13
Start programme.............................................................................................13
End programme..............................................................................................14
3 FUNCTIONS OF THE SERVICE PROGRAMMES .................. 15
3.1 Customer service test programme .............................................................15
Test automatic display test .............................................................................15
Test step Appliance information .....................................................................15
Test step Component test...............................................................................17
Test step Controls test....................................................................................19
Test step Temperature sensor PT500 Test....................................................20
Test check / change pyrolysis offset...............................................................21
Test Table fan test..........................................................................................22
Reset close current of the lift motor to the standard value.............................23
3.2 Demonstration programme (demonstration circuit).................................24
Demonstration mode is running......................................................................24
Demonstration mode after reset.....................................................................24
3.3 Standard settings..........................................................................................25
Select language..............................................................................................25
Duration of acoustic signal..............................................................................26
Button sound...................................................................................................26
Display brightness...........................................................................................26
Contrast...........................................................................................................26
Clock display...................................................................................................26
Oven light........................................................................................................27
Alternative light management .........................................................................27
Lift disabled when childproof lock on..............................................................27
Brand logo display ..........................................................................................27
3D hot air.........................................................................................................27
Top/bottom heater...........................................................................................28
HydroBaking ...................................................................................................28
Speed..............................................................................................................28
Bottom heater .................................................................................................28
Fan-air grilling .................................................................................................28
Grill..................................................................................................................29
Gentle cooking................................................................................................29
Defrost.............................................................................................................29
Plate warming .................................................................................................29
Keep warm closed ..........................................................................................29
Cooling fan run-on ..........................................................................................30
Speed of the lift...............................................................................................30
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