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_ Electronic Ovens _ rev. 1 _____________________________________________________________ KF 1010 EV UD 

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2.6    Posi

2.6    Posi

2.6    Posi

2.6    Positioning

tioning

tioning

tioning

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Check  the  place  where  the  appliance  will  be  installed  to  ensure  that  the 

passages  (doors  and  corridors)  are  wide  enough  (the  appliance  measurements  are  given  in 
Fig.1). The appliance must be positioned in a perfectly horizontal manner on a table (preferably 
under a suction hood) or other similar surface, never on the floor

never on the floor

never on the floor

never on the floor 

 

For easier access and to allow the air to circulate freely around the appliance, leave at least 

50 cm between the left side and the wall (or other appliances), and at least 10 cm between the 
back  and  the  wall  and  the  right  side  and  the  wall  (see  Fig.  1).  The  natural  ventilation  that  is 
needed  to  ensure  efficient  working  for  the  oven  is  through  the  openings  on  the  walls  of  the 
outer  covering  (left  side  and  back).  Consequently,  it  is  strictly  forbidden  to  obstruct  these 
aeration  openings,  even  partially  and  even  for  short  periods.  Failure  to  observe  this  specific 

Failure  to  observe  this  specific 

Failure  to  observe  this  specific 

Failure  to  observe  this  specific 

prohibition,  shall  release  the  manufacturer  from  all  liability  for  the  appliance  and  shall 

prohibition,  shall  release  the  manufacturer  from  all  liability  for  the  appliance  and  shall 

prohibition,  shall  release  the  manufacturer  from  all  liability  for  the  appliance  and  shall 

prohibition,  shall  release  the  manufacturer  from  all  liability  for  the  appliance  and  shall 
immediately  cancel  any  guarantee  rights  for  the  said  appliance, 

immediately  cancel  any  guarantee  rights  for  the  said  appliance, 

immediately  cancel  any  guarantee  rights  for  the  said  appliance, 

immediately  cancel  any  guarantee  rights  for  the  said  appliance,  because  its  constructive 
conformity has been voluntarily compromised. 

If the appliance is installed near walls, tops, shelves or other similar items, they must not be 

inflammable  or  sensitive  to  heat,  otherwise  they  must  be  protected  by  a  suitable  fireproof 
covering. 

In all cases, all fire prevention standards must be strictly adhered to. 
This appliance cannot be built in nor positioned in series with others. 

    

 

2.7  

2.7  

2.7  

2.7  Electric connection

Electric connection

Electric connection

Electric connection    

The  connection  to  the  main  supply  must  be  in  conformity  with  current  legislation  in  force. 

Before making the electrical connections, make sure that: 

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the  voltage  and  frequency  values  of  the  power  supply  system  match  the  values  on  the 
"technical data" plate affixed on the rear of appliance; 

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the pressure relief valve and the system must be able to support the appliance load (see 
the data on the technical rating plate; 

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the power supply system must be equipped with an efficient earth connection according 

the power supply system must be equipped with an efficient earth connection according 

the power supply system must be equipped with an efficient earth connection according 

the power supply system must be equipped with an efficient earth connection according 

to current regulations;

to current regulations;

to current regulations;

to current regulations;    

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with  direct-to-mains  connection,  a  multi-pole  switch  must  be  installed  between  the 
appliance  and  the  mains  with  minimum  between-contacts  aperture  of  the  overvoltage 
category  III  (4000  V),  sized  for  the  load  and  conforming  to  current  regulations  (e.g.  an 
automatic magnetothermal switch); 

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the multi-pole switch that is used for the connection must be easily accessible once the 
appliance is installed; 

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the yellow/green earth wire must not be disconnected by the switch

the yellow/green earth wire must not be disconnected by the switch

the yellow/green earth wire must not be disconnected by the switch

the yellow/green earth wire must not be disconnected by the switch; 

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the  supply  voltage  must  not  differ  from  the  rated  voltage  level  by  ±10%  when  the 
appliance is operating; 

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make sure that after inserting the power supply cord into the terminal block it does not 
come into contact with any of the cooking range's hot parts. 

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if the supply cable is damaged then it must be replaced by the manufacturer or by your 

if the supply cable is damaged then it must be replaced by the manufacturer or by your 

if the supply cable is damaged then it must be replaced by the manufacturer or by your 

if the supply cable is damaged then it must be replaced by the manufacturer or by your 
technical support or by a qualified person to avoid any risk.

technical support or by a qualified person to avoid any risk.

technical support or by a qualified person to avoid any risk.

technical support or by a qualified person to avoid any risk.    

 

Summary of Contents for KF 1010 EV UD

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Page 2: ...012 Camposampiero Pd 35012 Camposampiero Pd 35012 Camposampiero Pd 35012 Camposampiero Pd Type of product Electronic oven Electronic oven Electronic oven Electronic oven Model KF 1010 KF 1010 KF 1010 KF 1010 EV EV EV EV UD UD UD UD TECNOEKA Srl declares that the above mentioned products conform to the safety regulations under Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC CEI EN 60335 1 CEI EN 60335 2 42 Electr...

Page 3: ...er mains 2 10 Water outlet 2 11 Thermal breaker safety devices 2 12 Electronic circuit protection 2 13 Disposing of the oven 3 3 3 3 User instructions User instructions User instructions User instructions 3 1 General information 3 1 1 Residual risks 3 2 Operating instructions 3 2 1 Control panel 3 2 2 Programming cooking time 3 2 3 Programming cooking temperature 3 2 4 Programming cooking climate ...

Page 4: ...ing 3 8 Black out 3 9 Communications with PC 4 4 4 4 Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning 4 1 General information 4 2 Ordinary cleaning of the boiler 4 3 Extraordinary cleaning of the boiler 4 4 Cleaning the cooking chamber 4 5 Cleaning the fans 4 6 Cleaning the door seal 4 7 Cleaning the door 4 8 Cleaning the external casing 4 9 Periods without use 5 5 5 5 Maint Maint Maint Maintenance enance enan...

Page 5: ...rrect use and failure to observe the installation instructions releases the per and incorrect use and failure to observe the installation instructions releases the per and incorrect use and failure to observe the installation instructions releases the per and incorrect use and failure to observe the installation instructions releases the manufacturer from any type of liability manufacturer from an...

Page 6: ...orage If the appliance has been stored in a warehouse at a temperature below 0 C min allowed is 10 C it should be brought to a temperature of at least 10 C before it is turned on 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Transporting the oven Transporting the oven Transporting the oven Transporting the oven During transport the appliance must be left in its original wooden cage to protect it against damage 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 ...

Page 7: ... positioned in series with others 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 Electric connection Electric connection Electric connection Electric connection The connection to the main supply must be in conformity with current legislation in force Before making the electrical connections make sure that the voltage and frequency values of the power supply system match the values on the technical data plate affixed on the rear...

Page 8: ...____________ use and instruction manual _ _ page 8 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Installation connection layout Fig 1 Fig 1 Fig 1 Fig 1 Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions in mm in mm in mm in mm ...

Page 9: ...ecifications table paragraph 1 1 The appliance must be connected to an equipotential system equipotential system equipotential system equipotential system after checking its efficiency according to current regulations This connection must be made between different appliances using the special terminal marked with The equipotential lead must have a minimum diameter of 2 5 mm2 The equipotential term...

Page 10: ...Fig 2 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 3 Fig 3 Fig 3 2 11 2 11 2 11 2 11 Thermal breaker safety devices Thermal breaker safety devices Thermal breaker safety devices Thermal breaker safety devices The appliance is supplied with a manually resetting thermal breaker to protect against excessive dangerous temperatures which could be accidentally generated inside If it is tripped the device cuts off the power supply t...

Page 11: ...ges act like barriers preventing circulation of hot air Pre heat the oven before each time it is used to guarantee the best performance For the cooking to be as even as possible place the food evenly in each pan considering the size of the pieces layers or the thickness Do not salt the food when it is in the cooking chamber To check the cooking cycle is proceeding correctly use the internal light ...

Page 12: ... setting knob 1 7 Temperature display 8 Set temperature in cooking chamber 9 Actual temperature in cooking chamber 10 Set temperature for core probe 11 Actual temperature at core probe 12 Set T temperature 13 Temperature selection push button on temperature display 14 Temperature setting knob 2 15 Climate display led bar blue led steam red led dry 16 Motors at 1 2 speed push button 17 Stop motors ...

Page 13: ...g the remaining cooking time can be seen for all 4 stages on the time display the flashing led shows which cooking phase is actually in progress An infinite time can be set in the 1st and 4th stages turn the knob no 1 in an anti clockwise direction the time display shows the wording inF inF inF inF 1st stage or HoLd HoLd HoLd HoLd 4th stage which is useful for keeping the food hot when it is cooke...

Page 14: ...ctivated at any time This function can be activated and deactivated at any time even during a programmed cooking cycle even during a programmed cooking cycle even during a programmed cooking cycle even during a programmed cooking cycle When the motors fans are stopped the heating elements and climate regulation are deactivated therefore if this function is included in a program it can be used to d...

Page 15: ...ng mode or it can be stored in the cycle phases with the other parameters time temperature neutral or dry cycle neutral or dry cycle neutral or dry cycle neutral or dry cycle in programmed cooking mode Until the cooking cycle starts the amount of preset humidity can be checked for each phase of the cycle Just keep the key pressed until the second beep and the number of blue leds alight is shown on...

Page 16: ... the push button again 3 2 16 3 2 16 3 2 16 3 2 16 Cool cooking chamber push button Cool cooking chamber push button Cool cooking chamber push button Cool cooking chamber push button To rapidly cool the cooking chamber at the end of a cooking cycle hold the door open and press the push button When the green led lights up it confirms the function is activated During forced ventilation the temperatu...

Page 17: ...ed starts flashing to confirm that the oven is on stand by ready for programmed ignition To cancel programmed ignition press the push button again 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Magnetic door sensor Magnetic door sensor Magnetic door sensor Magnetic door sensor This device stops the oven and the cooking cycle each time the door is opened 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 First ignition First ignition First ignition First ignition...

Page 18: ...eat moist heat Convection steam cooking dry heat moist heat Convection steam cooking dry heat moist heat This type of cooking exploits the combination of dry and moist heat The heat is dosed by the climate regulation system which can divide in percentage the production of steam and the production of dry heat drying the cooking chamber optimising the cooking climate for each dish The cooking chambe...

Page 19: ...leaving it to cool down before using it again to avoid damaging pricks in the food To prevent any irreparable damage to the thermal piercing probe core probe do not use it in high temperature cooking ABOVE 230 C and ensure that the probe lead is not touching any hot metal surfaces inside the oven 3 6 2 3 6 2 3 6 2 3 6 2 Cooking with Cooking with Cooking with Cooking with T DELTA T DELTA T DELTA T ...

Page 20: ... the core probe and has been divided in one or more timed stages the oven turns off automatically when the set time for the single stage or all the different stages together is over If an inF infinite time has been set the oven continues until the operator turns it off manually pressing the push button 2 If the cooking cycle is controlled by the core probe and has been divided in one or more stage...

Page 21: ...the outside especially if they are pointed towards the aeration vents on the metal surface of the outside especially if they are pointed towards the aeration vents on the metal surface of the outside casing casing casing casing this could cause dangerous infiltrations that would damage the electric parts If grease remover detergents are used to clean the stainless steel ensure they do not contain ...

Page 22: ...en the oven is working 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Cleaning the cooking chamber Cleaning the cooking chamber Cleaning the cooking chamber Cleaning the cooking chamber For hygienic reasons it is good practice to clean the cooking chamber at the end of each cooking cycle otherwise it should be cleaned at least once at the end of each day s use For easier cleaning remove the side grills by unscrewing the 4 fixin...

Page 23: ...cid as the fumes that are given off could attack and damage the external steel casing 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 Periods without use Periods without use Periods without use Periods without use If the appliance is not used for a long time it is good practice to unplug it from the mains at the magnetothermal safety switch upstream from the appliance and to turn off the water with the cut of cock on the main su...

Page 24: ... work Incorrect electric connections to the mains Check the mains connection No mains voltage Restore mains voltage Thermal break safety device tripped Reset the thermal break safety device Electronic card protection fuse power burnt Contact a qualified technician to repair the sensor Cooking cycle set and START push button pressed the oven does not work Door open or ajar Close the door Damaged ma...

Page 25: ...g is deactivated but the generator continues working Press the START STOP key to turn off the alarm Steam generator discharge solenoid valve damaged Call a qualified technician to repair it Steam generator discharge solenoid valve obstructed by limescale Call a qualified technician to repair it The temperature display shows the message Er8 Er8 Er8 Er8 The steam generator heating function is deacti...

Page 26: ...UD UD UD Key Key Key Key M Power supply terminal board MI Door microswitch B1 B2 B3 B4 Contactor coil R1 R2 R3 Circular heating elements L L1 Oven lighting lamp T 230 12V transformer T1 Oven safety thermostat T2 Boiler safety thermostat E1 E2 E3 Water solenoid valves E4 Boiler filling solenoid E5 Steam breather pipe solenoid E6 Boiler discharge solenoid C1 C2 C3 Capacitors V1 V2 V3 Radial motorise...

Page 27: ...e user can contact Tecnoeka by calling the telephone numbers on the cover or going to www tecnoeka com www tecnoeka com www tecnoeka com www tecnoeka com 7 7 7 7 Infor Infor Infor Informations to the consumers mations to the consumers mations to the consumers mations to the consumers Further to Directive 2002 96 EC the symbol of the crossed rubbish skip on the appliance means that at the end of it...

Page 28: ...ustments and or maintenance and or repairs carried out by unauthorised personnel and or with non original spare parts 8 inadequate or careless maintenance of the product in contrast with the user s handbook supplied with the product 9 damages caused by fire natural disasters and accident as well as by any cause not attributable to TECNOEKA SRL The warranty explicitly excludes The warranty explicit...

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