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H3-72-01
For internal use only
F3
Resistance of the air
temperature gauge (NTC)
beyond the permissible range
1.
Air temperature sensor short circuit,
interruption
2.
Faulty wiring (interruption, short-circuit, loose
contact, etc.)
3.
Calculator defect, possibly as a result of
moisture
F4
Motor current
of the exhaust
air slider does not rise
sufficiently in the final position.
1.
The motor exhaust air slider races,
mechanism defect
2.
Faulty wiring (interruption, loose contact, etc.)
3.
Calculator defect, possibly as a result of
moisture
F5
Data backup
faulty
(EEPROM)
1.
Calculator defect (component faulty, EMC
influences, moisture, dirt, etc.)
F7
Water temperature
does not
rise sufficiently
1.
Heater defect, interruption in the Strix flange
(overheating protection device), etc.
2.
Faulty wiring (interruption, loose contact, etc.)
3.
Water temperature gauge does not react
(probe plug dirty, etc.)
4.
Calculator defect (relay, etc.)
F8
Water resistance
remains low
although water is being
pumped off (level pin remains
conductive).
1.
Discharge pump transports insufficiently (tube
blocked or crushed)
2.
Level pin wiring short circuit
3.
Foam in the evaporator casing (unsuitable
descaling agent)
4.
Calculator defect, possibly as a result of
moisture.
F9
Air temperature
does not rise
sufficiently
1.
Too much cold food put into the oven (for
steaming a max. of 2 kg frozen food allowed)
2.
Exhaust air slider/motor stuck or defect (in the
case of initial series appliances with a rated
frequency of below 300, replace the calculator
too; as of Feb. 2003 the calculators supply
110 mA instead of only 80 mA).
3.
Steam hole blocked.
4.
Oven has a leak (loss of steam, door not
closed properly?)
5.
Air temperature probe gauges temperature
incorrectly, “gets stuck”.
6.
Faulty wiring (interruption, loose contact, etc.)
7.
Calculator defect, possibly as a result of
moisture.
Signal
Faulty diagnosis of the
micro-controller
Possible causes of the fault