Пароконвектомат angelo po коды ошибок

  1. Параконвектомат Angelo Po FM1011E1, выдаёт ошибку Е05. в Чём неисправность, подскажите пожалуйста. Заранее благодарю

  2. может быть отказ предохранительного термореле?

  3. «E05» — недопустимо высокая температура камеры.
    Работа печи блокирована.

  4. Пароконвектомат Angelo Po FCV24EDM, код ошибки Е07, подскажите что сие значит, с водой что то.

  5. Таблица с ошибками Angelo Рo

    Вложения:

  6. E05 -Неисправен защитный термостат. — Все функции печи отключены. (- из таблицы аварийных сигналов)

  7. Есть у кого сервисный мануал на этого зверя и сервисный код? Зарание спасибо

    — Добавлено, 13 фев 2018

    И кто знает точный смысл 26 ошибки? Так как по дозаторам есть отдельные ошибки.

  8. там дозаторы не хотят работать. может жидкости перепутали трубки забились, шланг перегнулся. датчик уровня не сработал или неисправен.
    там когда на мойку ставят смотри за бочком в него поступает моющее и ополаскивающее средство, по очереди. с водой . и поймешь что за проблема

  9. Дело в том что дозаторы точно рабочии их только поменяли, сам видел как они крутятся и когда они не работали давало ошибки 21и 22. А теперь спустя два дня дало ошибку 26. Так что на счет мануала и кода доступа?

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  11. Спасибо за инфу выручили.

  12. в любом случае пока не будешь наблюдать за процессом , не выявишь проблему

  13. у них часто гон в редукторе воды и ошибка по дозаторам вылазить может по этой причине. попробуй увеличить давление

  14. Да там проблема с реле давления. Всем спасибо за помощь.

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How to configure the type of oven
The setup process of the oven must be done after replacing one of the following
components: CPU board, power board, inverter, combustion control board. It is required to
make all the boards communication with one another and to select the correct operating
parameters of the oven.
Operate as follow:
— Enter the service menu
— Select the «oven type»
— Select the type of oven
— Wait until the end of the procedure and check the list of devices in comparison with
the table below.
— If you get the alarm E20 during the procedure, reset with the reset button and
repeat the procedure by pressing the function «repeat configuration”. If the problem
persists, verify the items found and control the wiring of the components not
detected.
— If at the end of the procedure, the screen does not match the table below, check the
wiring and repeat the configuration by pressing «repeat configuration”.
— If the configuration is correct (the screen corresponds to the table) press «OK».
Alarm log: Selecting this voice you get the list of the last thirty alarms that have occurred
on the oven. The list will show you the alarm code, date and time.

 Temperature: Allows you to configure the temperature unit used in the normal operation
of the oven. The choices can be °C or °F. To change the setting, put the cursor on the line
«Temperature» and select the new unit pushing the knob.
Water Hardness: Allows you to set the parameter of hardness of water. This determines
the quantity of chemicals and water used during washing,
Update SW, FW: This selection start the process of updating the software on the CPU
(1a) and the firmware on the power board.
Before performing the upgrade the USB stick (recommended max. size 4GB) should be
inserted into the connector (the stick must be formatted FAT or FAT32 and contain a
directory «AngeloPo» with all the necessary files inside)

How to update software and firmware
To update the software and firmware, proceed as follows:
— Enter the service menu
— Insert the key into the USB connector
— Select «Update SW, FW»
— Wait until the end of the procedure and follow the instructions that appear on the
display
— During this procedure the message “turn off and on the oven” will appear. This has
to be done by the green power switch. Attention! Don’t remove the USB Stick! (if
you switch from version 1.x to 2.x, the system will require a second reboot, again
without removing the USB stick!)
— Remove the USB stick only when the complete update has been finished (when the
main menu is displayed)
WARNING
In case of power loss during this procedure, both the electronic boarding could be
damaged beyond repair

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E06:3 The inverter bus voltage is lower than
85% of the nominal value check the inverter voltage (220VAC) 

E06:4 the inverter bus voltage has dropped
below the minimum allowable check the inverter voltage (220VAC) 

E06:5 the inverter bus voltage has raised up
to the maximum allowable check the inverter voltage (220VAC) 

E06:6
The inverter is not able to turn the
motor
check that the motor is free to move. Check that
the three phases are connected to the motor. 

E06:7 Motor overload
check that the motor is free to move and doesn’t
touch any other item 

E06:8 Excessive heating of the dissipater
verify that the ambient temperature is below
50°C. Verify that the cooling fan inside the
inverter works properly 

E06:12 The output current too high
check that the motor is free to move and doesn’t
touch any other item 

E06:13
Found scattered current too high
between one of the phases and earth.
check that one or more phases of the motor
power supply are not short circuited with the
mass 

E06:33 Automatic restart failed
There was an alarm 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 or 63, but
the automatic restart was unsuccessful. Remove
the cause of these alarms and restart. 

E06:38 Phase U short circuited with GND
check the correct connection of the motor and
check that the phase U of motor supply is not
short circuited to the GND 

E06:39 Phase V short circuited with GND
check the correct connection of the motor and
check that the phase V of motor supply is not
short circuited to the GND 

E06:40 Phase W short circuited with GND
check the correct connection of the motor and
check that the phase W of motor supply is not
short circuited to the GND 

E06:41 between phases a UV excess current
flows
check the correct connection of the motor and
that the phases U and V of the motor power
supply are not short circuited together 

E06:42 between phases a UW excess current
flows
check the correct connection of the motor and
that the phases U and W of the motor power
supply are not short circuited together 

E06:43 between phases a VW excess current
flows
check the correct connection of the motor and
that the phases V and W of the motor power
supply are not short circuited together 

E06:64 High current limit exceeded 150% for 1
minute or 200% for 3 seconds
check that the motor is free to move and doesn’t
touch and other item 

E06:70 inverter power section faulty Check the inverter voltage (220VAC)

E06:71 Excessive communication errors
check that the cable connecting the serial line is
properly connected. 

E06:81 Communication breakdown
check that the cable connecting the serial line is
properly connected.
E06:100 Inverter checksum error Replace the inverter 

E06:122 Inverter control section faulty Replace the inverter 

E06:255 Inverter blocked
check the connection between terminal 1 and
terminal 11 on the inverter.

Below the list of the configurable ovens, in bold the models equipped with the inverter
Oven Model Inverter Combustion Control 

FX61E1 0 0     FX61E2 0 0    FX82E1 0 0   FX82E2 0 0   FX101E1 0 0   FX101E2 0 0   FX122E1 0 0 FX122E2 0 0    FX201E2 0 0  FX202E2 0 0
FX61G1 0 1   FX61G2 0 1    FX82G1 0 1     FX82G2 0 1
FX101G1 0 1    FX101G2 0 1
FX122G1 0 1
FX122G2 0 1
FX201G2 0 2  FX202G2 0 2   FX61E2S 1 0
FX82E2S 1 0    FX101E2S 1 0
FX122E2S 1 0
FX201E2S 2 0
FX202E2S 2 0
FX61G2S 1 1
FX82G2S 1 1
FX101G2S 1 1  FX122G2S 1 1  FX201G2S 2 2  FX202G2S 2 2

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service
OPE
Oven door
opening or
closure request.
Open or close the oven
door. Inform the aftersales service if this
message continues to be
displayed.
The cooking
cycle does not
start until the
door has been
opened or
closed as
required.
Check the door magnetic micro switch,
to be correctly connected to the power
PCB by wires 42 and 43. It could be
interruption or short circuit. 

CLE
W01
W02

Cleaning alarm — —
See chapter 5.6
(cleaning warnings)

E01:CC
The cooking
chamber probe
has failed or is
not properly
connected.
(Short circuit)
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the chamber probe. The
resistance value must be about 1100
Ohm at 25°C. The probe is connected
to the terminals 44 and 45 of the power
PCB. 

 E01:—
The cooking
chamber probe
has failed or is
not properly
connected.
(Circuit open)
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the chamber probe. The
resistance value must be about 1100
Ohm at 25°C. The probe is connected
to the terminals 44 and 45 of the power
PCB. 

E02:CC
The product
core probe has
failed.
(Short circuit)
Check the position of the
product core probe or
inform the after-sales
service if it is faulty.
Cooking
cycles with
product core
probe cannot
be carried out.
Check the core probe. The resistance
value must be about 1100 Ohm at
25°C. On the ovens level 2, the probe
is connected to the terminals 46 and 47
of the power PCB. On the ovens level
3, the multipoint core wires are
connected to terminals 74-75-76-77-78
(wires red-yellow-blue-green-black) of
the expansion PCB, and the white one

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service
E02:—
The product
core probe has
failed.
(Circuit open)
Check the position of the
product core probe or
inform the after-sales
service if it is faulty.
Cooking
cycles with
product core
probe cannot
be carried out.
Same as above 

E03:CC
The steam
discharge probe
has failed.
(Short circuit)
Inform the after-sales
service.
Convection
and steam
cooking
cycles can still
be carried out.
Check the drain probe. The resistance
value must be about 1100 Ohm at
25°C. The probe is connected to the
terminals 48 and 49 of the power PCB. 

E03:—
The steam
discharge probe
has failed.
(Circuit open)
Inform the after-sales
service.
Convection
and steam
cooking
cycles can still
be carried out.
Same as above. 

E04
The motoroperated valve
is not positioned
correctly.
Switch on the oven again
and if the problem
persists inform the aftersales service.
Convection
and steam
cooking
cycles can still
be carried out.
Check that the motor-operated valve is
not blocked. The motor is connected to
pole 11. The micro-switch terminals C
and NC are connected to the terminals
37 and 38 of the power PCB. Verify the
3,15 A fuse (delayed) on the relays
PCB. 

E05
Safety
thermostat
failure.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Reset the safety thermostat. Check
that the thermostat capillary is not bent,
squeezed or broken. Test the oven at
the maximum temperature for some
minutes. 

E06
Motor overload
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Reset the motor overload protection
relay (L1 and L2) or reset the alarm
from the keyboard (L3). For L3 only,
check the inverter alarm list. Check the
motor to rotate free and the 3 phases
in case of 3 phases power supply. 

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service 

E07
Power board
alarm
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Control the dip switch settings of the
power board. The switches 1, 2, 3, and
4 of the DP1 must be set to OFF. 

E08
The vacuum
probe has failed.
Press reset button.
Check if the vacuum
probe is correctly
connected to the plug on
the control board.
Connect and
disconnect the
vacuum probe
only when the
oven is not
working. If the
problem
persists, call
the after-sales
service.
Check the vacuum probe. The
resistance value must be about 1100
Ohm at 25°C. The probe is connected
to the terminals 50 and 51 of the panel
PCB. Verify the connector terminals
are clean and be sure to follow the
user instructions. 

 E09
Exceeded
maximum
temperature
allowed in room
(Probe is set to
315°)
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the chamber probe, and check
the contactors are non blocked 

E10
Electrical
component
compartment
has overheated.
The oven solves the
problem on its own.
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
The chamber heating will be
temporarily disabled. Check the panel
board cooling fan. Remove and clean
the air gratings located on the front of
the oven. This alarm will be
automatically reset when the
temperature drops down. 

E11
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
This alarm will appear in the case the
alarm 

E10 has not been removed and
the temperature on PCB has rised up
to 69°C. Follow the above instructions.

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service 

 E13
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Communication failure between the
boards or peripheral devices. Verify
electrical connections.
E13 = Power Board — CPU
E13a= Inverter 1
E13b= Combustion control board 1
E13c= Inverter 2
E13d= Combustion control board 2 

E14
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
PCB temperature probe failure.
Replace the power board or the CPU
board.
E14V = CPU
E14Q = power board 

E19 The humidity
probe has failed.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the connector terminals on the
probe and on the power board.

E20 Configuration
error
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Found inconsistencies between the
type of oven and installed boards.
Verify the installed boards (display,
power board) and devices (inverter and
combustion control), verify their proper
connection on net cables and repeat
the configuration of the oven. 

E21 – E26 Washing cycle
alarms See chapter 5.4 

E27 Gas test missed See chapter 4.8 (alarm gas chart)

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service 

E28
Valve not
working
Press reset button
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Washing
programs are
disabled.
Check the connector terminals on the
valve and on the power board. 

E29 Core probe not
inserted
Press reset button
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
— 

E30 – E38
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Press reset button
If the problem
persists
inform the
after-sales
service.
Protections against electromagnetic
interferences. Check all the ground
wiring of the equipment. In case of gas
version, please check ignition electrode
and cover protections to be properly
fitted. Check all the wirings relative to
the ignition system. Check the correct
insulation of the cable. 

E80 – E85

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How to configure the type of oven
The setup process of the oven must be done after replacing one of the following
components: CPU board, power board, inverter, combustion control board. It is required to
make all the boards communication with one another and to select the correct operating
parameters of the oven.
Operate as follow:
— Enter the service menu
— Select the «oven type»
— Select the type of oven
— Wait until the end of the procedure and check the list of devices in comparison with
the table below.
— If you get the alarm E20 during the procedure, reset with the reset button and
repeat the procedure by pressing the function «repeat configuration”. If the problem
persists, verify the items found and control the wiring of the components not
detected.
— If at the end of the procedure, the screen does not match the table below, check the
wiring and repeat the configuration by pressing «repeat configuration”.
— If the configuration is correct (the screen corresponds to the table) press «OK».
Alarm log: Selecting this voice you get the list of the last thirty alarms that have occurred
on the oven. The list will show you the alarm code, date and time.

 Temperature: Allows you to configure the temperature unit used in the normal operation
of the oven. The choices can be °C or °F. To change the setting, put the cursor on the line
«Temperature» and select the new unit pushing the knob.
Water Hardness: Allows you to set the parameter of hardness of water. This determines
the quantity of chemicals and water used during washing,
Update SW, FW: This selection start the process of updating the software on the CPU
(1a) and the firmware on the power board.
Before performing the upgrade the USB stick (recommended max. size 4GB) should be
inserted into the connector (the stick must be formatted FAT or FAT32 and contain a
directory «AngeloPo» with all the necessary files inside)

How to update software and firmware
To update the software and firmware, proceed as follows:
— Enter the service menu
— Insert the key into the USB connector
— Select «Update SW, FW»
— Wait until the end of the procedure and follow the instructions that appear on the
display
— During this procedure the message “turn off and on the oven” will appear. This has
to be done by the green power switch. Attention! Don’t remove the USB Stick! (if
you switch from version 1.x to 2.x, the system will require a second reboot, again
without removing the USB stick!)
— Remove the USB stick only when the complete update has been finished (when the
main menu is displayed)
WARNING
In case of power loss during this procedure, both the electronic boarding could be
damaged beyond repair

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E06:3 The inverter bus voltage is lower than
85% of the nominal value check the inverter voltage (220VAC) 

E06:4 the inverter bus voltage has dropped
below the minimum allowable check the inverter voltage (220VAC) 

E06:5 the inverter bus voltage has raised up
to the maximum allowable check the inverter voltage (220VAC) 

E06:6
The inverter is not able to turn the
motor
check that the motor is free to move. Check that
the three phases are connected to the motor. 

E06:7 Motor overload
check that the motor is free to move and doesn’t
touch any other item 

E06:8 Excessive heating of the dissipater
verify that the ambient temperature is below
50°C. Verify that the cooling fan inside the
inverter works properly 

E06:12 The output current too high
check that the motor is free to move and doesn’t
touch any other item 

E06:13
Found scattered current too high
between one of the phases and earth.
check that one or more phases of the motor
power supply are not short circuited with the
mass 

E06:33 Automatic restart failed
There was an alarm 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 or 63, but
the automatic restart was unsuccessful. Remove
the cause of these alarms and restart. 

E06:38 Phase U short circuited with GND
check the correct connection of the motor and
check that the phase U of motor supply is not
short circuited to the GND 

E06:39 Phase V short circuited with GND
check the correct connection of the motor and
check that the phase V of motor supply is not
short circuited to the GND 

E06:40 Phase W short circuited with GND
check the correct connection of the motor and
check that the phase W of motor supply is not
short circuited to the GND 

E06:41 between phases a UV excess current
flows
check the correct connection of the motor and
that the phases U and V of the motor power
supply are not short circuited together 

E06:42 between phases a UW excess current
flows
check the correct connection of the motor and
that the phases U and W of the motor power
supply are not short circuited together 

E06:43 between phases a VW excess current
flows
check the correct connection of the motor and
that the phases V and W of the motor power
supply are not short circuited together 

E06:64 High current limit exceeded 150% for 1
minute or 200% for 3 seconds
check that the motor is free to move and doesn’t
touch and other item 

E06:70 inverter power section faulty Check the inverter voltage (220VAC)

E06:71 Excessive communication errors
check that the cable connecting the serial line is
properly connected. 

E06:81 Communication breakdown
check that the cable connecting the serial line is
properly connected.
E06:100 Inverter checksum error Replace the inverter 

E06:122 Inverter control section faulty Replace the inverter 

E06:255 Inverter blocked
check the connection between terminal 1 and
terminal 11 on the inverter.

Below the list of the configurable ovens, in bold the models equipped with the inverter
Oven Model Inverter Combustion Control 

FX61E1 0 0     FX61E2 0 0    FX82E1 0 0   FX82E2 0 0   FX101E1 0 0   FX101E2 0 0   FX122E1 0 0 FX122E2 0 0    FX201E2 0 0  FX202E2 0 0
FX61G1 0 1   FX61G2 0 1    FX82G1 0 1     FX82G2 0 1
FX101G1 0 1    FX101G2 0 1
FX122G1 0 1
FX122G2 0 1
FX201G2 0 2  FX202G2 0 2   FX61E2S 1 0
FX82E2S 1 0    FX101E2S 1 0
FX122E2S 1 0
FX201E2S 2 0
FX202E2S 2 0
FX61G2S 1 1
FX82G2S 1 1
FX101G2S 1 1  FX122G2S 1 1  FX201G2S 2 2  FX202G2S 2 2

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service
OPE
Oven door
opening or
closure request.
Open or close the oven
door. Inform the aftersales service if this
message continues to be
displayed.
The cooking
cycle does not
start until the
door has been
opened or
closed as
required.
Check the door magnetic micro switch,
to be correctly connected to the power
PCB by wires 42 and 43. It could be
interruption or short circuit. 

CLE
W01
W02

Cleaning alarm — —
See chapter 5.6
(cleaning warnings)

E01:CC
The cooking
chamber probe
has failed or is
not properly
connected.
(Short circuit)
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the chamber probe. The
resistance value must be about 1100
Ohm at 25°C. The probe is connected
to the terminals 44 and 45 of the power
PCB. 

 E01:—
The cooking
chamber probe
has failed or is
not properly
connected.
(Circuit open)
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the chamber probe. The
resistance value must be about 1100
Ohm at 25°C. The probe is connected
to the terminals 44 and 45 of the power
PCB. 

E02:CC
The product
core probe has
failed.
(Short circuit)
Check the position of the
product core probe or
inform the after-sales
service if it is faulty.
Cooking
cycles with
product core
probe cannot
be carried out.
Check the core probe. The resistance
value must be about 1100 Ohm at
25°C. On the ovens level 2, the probe
is connected to the terminals 46 and 47
of the power PCB. On the ovens level
3, the multipoint core wires are
connected to terminals 74-75-76-77-78
(wires red-yellow-blue-green-black) of
the expansion PCB, and the white one

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service
E02:—
The product
core probe has
failed.
(Circuit open)
Check the position of the
product core probe or
inform the after-sales
service if it is faulty.
Cooking
cycles with
product core
probe cannot
be carried out.
Same as above 

E03:CC
The steam
discharge probe
has failed.
(Short circuit)
Inform the after-sales
service.
Convection
and steam
cooking
cycles can still
be carried out.
Check the drain probe. The resistance
value must be about 1100 Ohm at
25°C. The probe is connected to the
terminals 48 and 49 of the power PCB. 

E03:—
The steam
discharge probe
has failed.
(Circuit open)
Inform the after-sales
service.
Convection
and steam
cooking
cycles can still
be carried out.
Same as above. 

E04
The motoroperated valve
is not positioned
correctly.
Switch on the oven again
and if the problem
persists inform the aftersales service.
Convection
and steam
cooking
cycles can still
be carried out.
Check that the motor-operated valve is
not blocked. The motor is connected to
pole 11. The micro-switch terminals C
and NC are connected to the terminals
37 and 38 of the power PCB. Verify the
3,15 A fuse (delayed) on the relays
PCB. 

E05
Safety
thermostat
failure.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Reset the safety thermostat. Check
that the thermostat capillary is not bent,
squeezed or broken. Test the oven at
the maximum temperature for some
minutes. 

E06
Motor overload
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Reset the motor overload protection
relay (L1 and L2) or reset the alarm
from the keyboard (L3). For L3 only,
check the inverter alarm list. Check the
motor to rotate free and the 3 phases
in case of 3 phases power supply. 

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service 

E07
Power board
alarm
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Control the dip switch settings of the
power board. The switches 1, 2, 3, and
4 of the DP1 must be set to OFF. 

E08
The vacuum
probe has failed.
Press reset button.
Check if the vacuum
probe is correctly
connected to the plug on
the control board.
Connect and
disconnect the
vacuum probe
only when the
oven is not
working. If the
problem
persists, call
the after-sales
service.
Check the vacuum probe. The
resistance value must be about 1100
Ohm at 25°C. The probe is connected
to the terminals 50 and 51 of the panel
PCB. Verify the connector terminals
are clean and be sure to follow the
user instructions. 

 E09
Exceeded
maximum
temperature
allowed in room
(Probe is set to
315°)
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the chamber probe, and check
the contactors are non blocked 

E10
Electrical
component
compartment
has overheated.
The oven solves the
problem on its own.
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
The chamber heating will be
temporarily disabled. Check the panel
board cooling fan. Remove and clean
the air gratings located on the front of
the oven. This alarm will be
automatically reset when the
temperature drops down. 

E11
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
This alarm will appear in the case the
alarm 

E10 has not been removed and
the temperature on PCB has rised up
to 69°C. Follow the above instructions.

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service 

 E13
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Communication failure between the
boards or peripheral devices. Verify
electrical connections.
E13 = Power Board — CPU
E13a= Inverter 1
E13b= Combustion control board 1
E13c= Inverter 2
E13d= Combustion control board 2 

E14
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
PCB temperature probe failure.
Replace the power board or the CPU
board.
E14V = CPU
E14Q = power board 

E19 The humidity
probe has failed.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the connector terminals on the
probe and on the power board.

E20 Configuration
error
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Found inconsistencies between the
type of oven and installed boards.
Verify the installed boards (display,
power board) and devices (inverter and
combustion control), verify their proper
connection on net cables and repeat
the configuration of the oven. 

E21 – E26 Washing cycle
alarms See chapter 5.4 

E27 Gas test missed See chapter 4.8 (alarm gas chart)

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service 

E28
Valve not
working
Press reset button
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Washing
programs are
disabled.
Check the connector terminals on the
valve and on the power board. 

E29 Core probe not
inserted
Press reset button
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
— 

E30 – E38
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Press reset button
If the problem
persists
inform the
after-sales
service.
Protections against electromagnetic
interferences. Check all the ground
wiring of the equipment. In case of gas
version, please check ignition electrode
and cover protections to be properly
fitted. Check all the wirings relative to
the ignition system. Check the correct
insulation of the cable. 

E80 – E85

В сфере общественного питания пароконвектоматы и конвекционные печи стали незаменимы. Пароконвектомат дает возможность настроить и оптимизировать работу профессиональной кухни. Однако, несмотря на четко прописанные правила эксплуатации, поварам время от времени приходится сталкиваться с ошибками пароконвектоматов. К их возникновению, как правило, приводят нарушения правил подключения или эксплуатации оборудования, а также выход из строя отдельных элементов.

Часто агрегаты отказываются работать по следующим причинам:

  • уплотнительные резинки на дверцах износились, что привело к потере герметичности;
  • нагревательные ТЭНы прогорели;
  • вышел из строя редуктор давления (если оборудование работает на газе);
  • сломалась дверная ручка;
  • возникли проблемы с термостатом и не только.

В случае неисправности пароконвектомат выдает ошибку. По модели техники и коду можно понять, что произошло и что необходимо срочно исправлять.

Что обозначают коды ошибок пароконвектоматов?

Нельзя однозначно ответить на вопрос, что означает в пароконвектомате ошибка Е02 или другая. Чтобы получить точный ответ, следует указать марку и модель оборудования. Каждый производитель подобной техники прописывает коды в индивидуальном порядке. Найти их можно в инструкции по эксплуатации агрегата.

Так, к примеру, на пароконвектоматах моделей Tecnoeka ошибки выглядят следующим образом:

  • ошибка Г06 в пароконвектомате модели ЕКА указывает на перегоревшую лампочку в камере;
  • ошибка Г07 в пароконвектомате модели ЕКА говорит о необходимости менять прокладки, поскольку при закрытой печи пар выходит наружу, потеряна герметичность.

Отдельные модели техники «Абат» могут демонстрировать такие неисправности:

  • появление Е02 свидетельствует о повышении температуры в зоне контроллера;
  • Е11 говорит о том, что на входе перекрыта вода, которая необходима для работы;
  • ошибка Е07 в пароконвектомате показывает, что вышла из строя термопара платы управления;
  • ошибка Е14 в пароконвектомате может свидетельствовать об обрыве термопары и т.д.

Частая ошибка cl5 на пароконвектомате Atesy указывает на перегрев мотора в процессе конвекции пара внутри камеры.

Что может привести к поломке пароконвектомата?

  • Нарушения правил установки или подключения техники.
  • Проблемы с напряжением в сети – частые перепады. Дорогостоящее оборудование рекомендуется подключать в сеть через стабилизаторы.
  • Отсутствие фильтрации воды на входе в печь. Техника бесперебойно работает дольше, если фильтры чистятся, своевременно заменяются.
  • Нарушение правил эксплуатации. Инструкцию по использованию функций печи следует держать перед глазами.

Профилактика возможных ошибок пароконвектомата

Владельцу конвекционной печи стоит следовать нормам и требованиям к установке и эксплуатации техники, не перегружать оборудование в процессе работы. Дорогостоящим моделям нужно обеспечить регулярное сервисное обслуживание. Игнорирование сервисных проверок работоспособности печи может не только привести к преждевременной поломке, но и стать причиной отказа в гарантийном обслуживании.
В процессе эксплуатации следите за тем, чтобы:

  • дверцы техники плотно закрывались сотрудниками общепита;
  • между корпусом печи и стенами было место для свободной циркуляции воздуха (не менее 3-4 см);
  • в процессе приготовления блюд дверь открывалась как можно реже.

Аккуратность в использовании техники – гарантия бесперебойной работы, снижения расходов на ремонт и замену комплектующих.

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  • Page 1
    LEVEL 1 and 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 Rev.1 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Adjustment during the test………………….64 4.5. Problems during the test setup wizard…………………67 4.6. Gas flue analysis……………………..68 4.7. Installation report……………………..69 4.8. Gas alarms and burner problem solving ……………….71 4.9. Gas conversion ……………………..74 4.10. Levels 2: Gas test ……………………..75 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

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    Blower fan replacement ……………………108 7.14. CPU and display LCD boards (LIV.3) replacing …………….109 7.15. CPU and display LCD boards (LIV.3) replacing (2 version)…………115 7.16. Roll-In adjustment RX201 — RX202………………..117 7.17. Scheduled recommended maintenance ………………119 ALARMS …………………………120 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 4: Commercial Model Number

    1. COMMERCIAL MODEL NUMBER ( 2 – 3 ) Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 5
    WITH RIGHT FX61G2R FX101G2R OPENING DOOR FX61G3R FX101G3R FX61E2CR FX101E2CR SPECIAL VERSION FX61E3CR FX101E3CR WITH FAT DRAIN AND RIGHT FX61G2CR FX101G2CR OPENING DOOR FX61G3CR FX101G3CR FX201E2P FX201E3P SPECIAL VERSION FOR PASTRY FX201G2P FX201G3P Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 6
    FM GAS POWER (KW) DELTA % 16,7% 8,3% 25,0% 12,5% 20,35% 14,6% FX ELECTRICAL POWER 17,8 35,5 (KW) FM ELECTRICAL POWER 17,8 35,5 17,9 (KW) DELTA % 0,0% 0,0% 0,0% 11,7% 0,0% 0,0% Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 7: Connection Diagram Electric And Gas

    1.1. Connection diagram electric and gas OVEN CONNECTION DIAGRAM (FX122E3) Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 8
    OVEN CONNECTION DIAGRAM (FX122G3) Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 9: Water Characteristics

    The appliance must be supplied with drinking water having the characteristics shown in the table. If these characteristics are not complied with, the appliance might suffer damage; a water treatment device should therefore be installed. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 10: Functional Diagram Combi Oven

    2. FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM COMBI OVEN Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 11: Open Valve Operation

    — especially at high temperatures — in order to cool and condense the flow of moist air coming out. The condensate is collected on the bottom of the pipe to siphon 6 and conveyed through the rubber hose 14. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 12: Closed Valve Operation

    Note that, unlike than the FM, the condensate tube 14 is connected upstream of the swing of the siphon, as with the motorised valve closed the vent pipe 6 and the drain tube 14 are at the same pressure of the cooking chamber. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 13
    Combi cooking mode: the user can set the desired % of steam — the opening and closing of the vent valve is controlled automatically by the oven, based on values detected from the apposite humidity probe. Steam cooking: valve remains closed. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 14: Drain Cooldown / Steam Condensing Operation

    It consists of: — Double water solenoid valve (one is for cleaning) — Pressure switch on the drain cooldown line — Pressure switch on the washing water line — Pressure reducer (only models FX201-202) Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 15: Steam Producing Operation

    Back flow preventer 2.4. Steam producing operation Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 16: Electronic Boards For Levels 2-3, Inverter, Fuses, Overload Relays

    LCD board 1b keyboard (glued to the glass panel) 1c LED board 1d 2. power PCB 3. combustion and fan control PCBs (only gas model) 4. inverter 5. USB connector 6. transformer 7. on/off switch Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 17
    4. Inverter 1. Control panel The control panel has to be connected always on the 1 connector 2. Power board and Switch 3. Combustion Control board and Blower Control board Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
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    5. USB plug 1b. LCD display 1a. CPU board 1d. LED board 1c. Keyboard Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 19
    2 FW Transformer 2x 12Vac outputs (fused) to the electronic boards Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
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    Software (SW) — Contains all the user interface, programs, pictures, etc.. – it is in the CPU Operating System (OS) – it is in the CPU Versions of OS, SW and FW are shown in the upper part of the Service menu. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 21: Service» Menu

    O.S.: 1.9 The operating system, indicates the date issued and version used in that machine. The issue date of O.S. is unique and allows the user to know the last upgrades of the oven. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 22
    At the end of the configuration the oven shows the list of devices found: check that the devices are the same as those installed. If the devices do not match check again the oven and repeat the process of configuration. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 23
    Operate as follow: Enter the service menu Select the «oven type» Select the type of oven Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 24
    Temperature: Allows you to configure the temperature unit used in the normal operation of the oven. The choices can be °C or °F. To change the setting, put the cursor on the line «Temperature» and select the new unit pushing the knob. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 25
    How to update the parameters (SW and FW alignment) This procedure allows the user to align the parameters of the boards after replacing the CPU board or power board. The procedure is performed after replacing the card, as follows: Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 26
    Pump unit selection: set 0 if is installed the black/brown pumps unit, set 1 if is installed the blue pumps (first version). T/RH display: This option is for internal use of Angelo Po. Counters: displays the numbers of washing programs performed and the working times at low and high temperature.
  • Page 27
    Core probe warning: This option is for internal use of Angelo Po. OS update: This option is subject to password and is for internal use of Angelo Po. Restore Factory PSW: Replaces the user entered password with the password APGC. To be used if the user forgets their password.
  • Page 28: Explanation Table

    Note: After replacing one of the items listed above, at the first ignition of the oven you may see alarms E13 and / or E20. After following the procedures listed in the table the alarms should no longer appear. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 29: Inverter

    Cooling fan Once you remove the power supply on the oven, you have to wait 3 minutes before starting maintenance on the inverter or the motor due to electrical hazards. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 30
    GND check the correct connection of the motor and E06:40 check that the phase W of motor supply is not Phase W short circuited to GND short circuited to the GND Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 31
    E06:100 Inverter checksum error Replace the inverter E06:122 Inverter control section faulty Replace the inverter check the connection between terminal 1 and E06:255 Inverter blocked terminal 11 on the inverter. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 32: Electronic Boards Level 2 General Layout

    1. control panel assembly, it is made of: o CPU board 1a o keyboard (glued to the glass panel) 1b 2. power PCB 3. combustion and fan control PCBs (only gas model) 4. inverter 5. transformer 6. on/off switch Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 33
    2. Power board 2. Power board 1. Control panel The control panel has to be connected always on the 1 connector 3. Combustion control board and blower control board Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 34
    1b. Keyboard 1a. CPU board Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 35
    (3) (for gas model only) via RJ45 network cables. If there is no communication between the power board and the CPU board or the combustion control board the alarm E13 appears (communication failed error). Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 36
    (° C or ° F). b) Press the “time” button and turn the knob to set the automatic preheating c) Hold the «washing» button for at least 3 sec to see the SW and FW versions. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 37
    » USb » is steady and also turns on the START / STOP button in green color. The stick (recommended max. size 4GB) must be formatted FAT or FAT32 and contain a directory «AngeloPo_L1_L2» with all the necessary files inside). . Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 38
    If the configuration is incorrect check the connections between the boards and press the knob to repeat the configuration. o If the configuration is correct press the «start / stop» button to exit. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 39
    61E2, 82E2, 101E2, 122E2 1 — 0 201E2, 202E2 2 — 0 61G2, 82G2, 101G2, 122G2 1 — 1 201G2, 202G2 2 — 2 Oven type Number of Number of Combustion Control Inverters boards Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 40: Explanation Table

    Note: After replacing one of the items listed above, at the first ignition of the oven you may see alarms E13 and / or E20. After following the procedures listed in the table the alarms should no longer appear. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 41: Fx Fuses Description

    Blower control pcb: F1- board general fuse (4A F), blower and combustion control board supply circuits. Combustion control pcb: F1—— board general fuse (6,3A T), protects also gas valve supply circuit. NOTE: T=slow, F=fast. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 42: Operation Testing, Adjusting, Installation Report, Gas Circuit Alarm

    To make this adjustment it is necessary to use a gas flue analyzer. Furthermore, an electronic variable-speed blower, controlled by the power board, allows you to change the quantity of the air-gas mixture. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 43: Power Schemes

    Full power*: operating at maximum capacity and blower engines at full speed, the • inlet gas circuit is in total decompression and the gas valve adjustment of the valve does not cause significant differences. The combustion is totally dependent on the nozzle installed. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 44
    * With the PLUS function turned off the oven works with maximum set at 90% of maximum power, to use 100% of the power it is necessary to enable the PLUS function. NOTE: — The burner ignition occurs at a power of about 10% higher than the minimum (40-50%). Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 45: System Components

    — As the gas inside the tube (7) and the fitting (3) is at negative pressure, in case of leak to find it don’t use flame because it could be sucked in the mixer and cause a fire / explosion. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 46
    Functional diagram gas system Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 47: Gas Valve ( Csa Approved)

    4.2.1. Gas valve ( CSA approved) 120 VAC between terminals 3 and 4 Compensation pipe Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 48: Mixer

    Check that the draft air tube is free of cuts or tears and that the clamps are tight Check the connections tightness; do not use flames on gas burner because they could be sucked into the mixing circuit and cause fire / explosion. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 49: Air Blower Fan

    Air blower fan Power supply 115 volts AC Modulation control NOTES: Do not force the connector of the modulation control, it is one way inserting. The blower speed is controlled by the blower control board. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 50: Blower Control Board

    On the level 3 models the microAmpere reading can be displayed. It is possible to activate this function from the Service menu; the reading needs to be divided by 10 (e.g. 32 / 10 = 3,2 microAmpere). Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 51: Combustion Control Board

    The reading must be about 3,5 µA DC; in order to check it, take the mesure in series between the flame detector and the terminal n°8 on the combustion control board, as shown in the drawing. 4.2.5. Combustion control board Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 52: General Functional Diagram

    REQUEST PHASE RECEIVED NEUTRAL 120 V 100 – 240 V 120 V INVERTER POWER SUPPLY 120 V LOCKOUT ALARM 120 V BURNER-ON RS485 FEEDBACK COMMUNICATION CLOSE ON POWER REQUEST 120 V LOCKOUT RESET Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 53: Spark Plug And Flame Detector Kit

    — The spark plug needs scheduled maintenance, see section 4.10. — We recommend the replacement of the gasket each spark plug replacement. — The spark plug kit is one way fixing (see picture). Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 54: Burner

    4.2.8. Burner INSULATING MATERIAL COIBENTANTE NOTES: Replace the insulation panel at any replacement of the spark plug kit, if necessary. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 55: Heat Exchanger

    4.2.9. Heat exchanger FX heat exchangers are more efficient because they have more exchange surface than FM ones: +18% 101: +13% +22% 122: +10% 201: +13% 202: +10% Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 56: Exhaust Extraction Kit

    If the oven is not positioned under a fume hood, you can use the Exhaust extraction kit to make a connection to an exhaust system. It is absolutely prohibited the direct connection to the outside. A type installation only! Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 57: Blower Control Board: Logic Operation

    This step will remain until the power is requestd and/or until an alarm occurs, then step 10 is selected. STOP: burner turned off. The blower is set to stop. The blower control check for alarm from Burner Control Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 58
    If there is any alarm then step 7 and 8 are selected. If there are problems the board turn on state “7” or «8» ( Locked Steps ), showing alarm. For example GAS: F4 can be reset from the panel. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 59: Ignition Standard Cycle

    The diagram shows 2 ignition cycles (step 1-5): the first operational phase (step 5) has a modulating working, second, minimum power range working. The difference between the two cycles is the speed of the blower, which varies with the required power. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 60: Gas Alarm: F4: Flame Missing

    After these 3 attempts the combustion control board goes into state «8” the combustion is blocked and the display shows the alarm GAS: F4. The alarm can be reset by the user. The causes may be different, for details please refer to section 4.8 Gas Alarms. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 61: Gas Setup

    (see section 6. Change of Gas). 4. To start the wizard, select «Burner 1. (For models FX201G3 and FX202G3 perform first the procedure on the burner 1 and thereafter on the burner 2). Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 62
    Verify that the ignition occurs at the correct speed and that the minimum and maximum speeds reached match those settings. If the gas system doesn’t function properly or the flue combustion values are not included in the ranges indicated, follow the instructions in section 4.4.3 Adjustments. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 63: Recommended Values Of Combustion

    ± 0,8 0÷100 FX202G. CO2% Range CO2% CO ppm minimum 9,3% ± 0,8 0÷100 Natural Gas G20 Maximum 9,2% ± 0,8 0÷100 minimum 11,5% ± 0,8 0÷100 Propane G31 Maximum 11,1% ± 0,8 0÷100 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 64: Adjustment During The Test

    Once done repeat the wizard test. When the adjustment is finished refit the protective cap of the screw. Attention: the pressure adjustment screw PR.ADJ. has no effect on increasing the power of the oven. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 65
    Select the parameter you want to change and set a different value depending on the problem (see next paragraph). Attention: never increase the maximum blower speed over the value set by the factory. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 66
    30% — 65% — Propane VMax 6500 7000 6500 6500 7000 6700 5500rpm — Methane 7000rpm VMax 6000 6000 6000 6000 6500 6000 Propane VAcc 35 — 60% Methane — Propane Ramp 30000 10000-30000 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 67: Problems During The Test Setup Wizard

    Important: At the end of each intervention on the gas system must perform the procedure for testing gas by measuring the CO and CO2, and verify that the data is within the fields declared by the manufacturer. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 68: Gas Flue Analysis

    CO2 and CO values. Wait until the measure has stabilized (about 1 minute). The gas analyzer should be calibrated and checked periodically to make precise measures. Recommended analyzer: Testo 327-2. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 69: Installation Report

    When first installed, the installer must fill in all parts of the following installation report and send it to «Angelo Po» within 7 days for the activation of the Warranty. It presents data connection, and in particular must show the power supply, if possible, the mains water pressure (and other available data, e.g.

  • Page 70
    CO max: 300 ppm Instrument Used (mark and model):………………………………………………………………… This form, relative to the appliance indicated above, filled-in completely must be sent to Angelo Po SpA within 7 days from installation in order to activate the warranty. Certification: the under-signed, in quality of technician of an Angelo Po authorised after-sales centre, certifies that all of the items on this form have been filled-in correctly and that the unit is installed correctly.
  • Page 71: Gas Alarms And Burner Problem Solving

    3 fast light + 1 long light = Failure before ignition step or leakage currents from flame signal wire or from his plug. From 8 to 14 fast light + 1 long light: internal failure. Change the burner control board. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 72
    The flame is lighting but after some 3. check the small led on the burner control board for status seconds the flame goes off. informations and/or diagnostic mode. 4. measure the ionization current. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 73
    (Pins 4-4 and Pins19-3 between two pcb ). Note: For the 20 grid models appears with the alarm also the number of the burner; 1 stands for the lower burner and 2 stands for the upper burner. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 74: Gas Conversion

    2. Setting the type of gas on the display: o enter menu “Service” (Password:SAAP), o enter menu “Setup gas”(Password:SI74), o select the type of gas used from the menu “Type of gas” 3. Perform analysis of flue gas (see section 4.6) Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 75: Levels 2: Gas Test

    2. Type of gas: the first display shows the kind of gas: turning the knob is possible to choose the type of gas G20, G25, G30, G31 and Out; the selection is confirmed with enter with the knob. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 76
    5. Start testing: the START/STOP button is on, press it to start the testing phases. 6. STEP 1: Ignition and burner at minimum power. Go to step 2 with button ECO. 7. STEP 2: Burner at maximum power. Go to step 3 with button ECO. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 77
    10. Change the dei parameters of the gas board: This adjustment must be done only in according with Service Angelo Po. The parameters into “Step 2” and “Step 3”, are modifiable: press the button TEMPERATURE (red) to change the maximum speed, TIME (yellow) to change the minimum speed, HUMIDITY (green) to change the ignition speed.
  • Page 78: Periodic Gas Flue Analysis

    2500 working hours. Also in this case you can erase it temporarily by pressing button RESET, and you can work normally with the oven until next switching on. To remove the warning for longer time you must perform Setup Gas and make gas flue analysis. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 79: Washing Cycles Levels 3

    Through this pipe the chemical reaches the nebulizer cleaning in the heat exchanger compartment. PUMP 8 INJECTORS SPRINKLER DETERGENT TANK MIXING PUMP TANK SANITIZER TANK WATER SUPPLY FIXING SPRINKLER WATER SOLENOID PRESSURE NON-RETURN ADJUSTMENT VALVE EN17171 COOKING CHAMBER TO DRAIN SIPHON DRAIN SOLENOID Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 80
    Soft clean: 1 detergent dispensing + 1 sanitizer distribution (small amounts) Basic clean: 1 detergent dispensing + 1 sanitizer distribution Medium clean: 2 detergent dispensing + 1 sanitizer distribution Standard clean: 3 detergent dispensing + 2 sanitizer distribution Descaling: 1 sanitizer distribution Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 81
    — Since version 2.xx each time you switch on the oven, it runs for 5 seconds the dosing pumps, then it opens for 0.5 seconds the rinsing solenoid valve and then it empties the tank for 20 seconds. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 82: Clean Test

    During all stages the status of the float shows on the display: it must be open when the tank is empty, it must be closed when the liquid level in the tank exceeds half. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 83: Washing Interruption

    (Ø 9-10 mm). WARNING: on oven level 2 the diaphragm does not have to be drilled. Diaphragm Diaframma Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 84
    LEVEL SENSOR TO THE SPRINKLERS MIXING TANK WATER INLET DRAINAGE PRESS. SWITCH SOLENOID VALVE DETERGENT DISPENSER MANOMETER SANITIZER DISPENSER WATER SOLENOID VALVE PRESSURE REDUCER TO SIPHON NON RETURN VALVE WATER DRAIN Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 85: Washing Alarms Table

    CLEAN TEST phase. Circuit loading incomplete Carry out the CLEAN TEST The washing cycle has been interrupted during the rinsing stage, Carry out the CLEAN TEST caused by “missing water” Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 86
    Check the pressure of water supply, control the power During phase 3 the water doesn’t fill supply rinse solenoid (terminal 17 on the power board), the tank. check fuse F5, check the pressure regulator. Replace the solenoid. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 87
    (if not just replace the whole solenoid valve). During Phase 4 the liquid level into the tank flow down but the float Replace the float level sensor. level sensor doesn’t switch. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 88: Cleaning Consumption Table

    5.5. Cleaning consumption table Drain cleaning function: Selectable only for the cleaning programs Standard and Medium. For all oven sizes the consumption of detergent increases 0.13 kg. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 89: Cleaning Warning And Cleaning Blockage

    Here following the two screens: The timing of these two types of alarms can be set by the user by going to «settings», «user parameters», typing the password «APGC» and entering the following screen: Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 90
    Release cooking: unlock the oven without having to run a cleaning cycle if it is expired «time limit cleaning oven». In the alarm log the warning is registered with “W01” and the blockage with “CLE”. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 91: Warning Descaling

    5.7. Warning descaling The warning screen appears after a time set by user, by which you should run a descaling. In the alarm log the warning is registered with “W02”. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 92: Washing Cycles Levels 2

    • Water solenoid valve (water inlet assembly) • Pressure switch (water inlet assembly) • A hose connection ( to connect the rubber hose with the Teflon tube) • Fixed sprinkler in the cooking chamber Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 93
    In case of low pressure or broken solenoid valve the alarm E26 will appear. The level 2 ovens have 2 cleaning programs: “CLE” “Pr” “P01” and “CLE” “Pr” “P02” selectable with the cleaning button. The cleaning program P02 performs twice the cleaning program P01. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 94: Dismantle And Reassembly Components

    3. the pin on the encoder goes into the hole on the spacer (picture 3) ; 4. All the assembly should be put in place with the pin into the hole on the dashboard (picture 4). PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2 PICTURE 4 PICTURE 3 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 95: Motor

    (see photo 4). When replacing the Corteco it needs flattening with MOLIKOTE 41. For removal, you should use the extractor p/n 6003060. PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2 PICTURE 3 PICTURE 4 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 96: Door Micro-Switch

    1. micro-switch position in the dashboard inner side (picture 1); 2. micro-switch holder fixing screws (picture 2); PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2 NOTE: the magnet for the micro switch is inside the door assembly. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 97: Door Glass Frame Disassembly

    Pull off the inner glass with its frames glued. To do this you must open the inner glass at about 90 ° to the door. Then lift up the hinge pins from the parade support. 90° Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 98: Component Compartment Cooling System

    6. air intake filter and air intake filter for gas valve (picture 6). PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2 PICTURE 3 PICTURE 4 PICTURE 6 PICTURE 5 NOTE: If the cooling motor breaks the following alarm will appear: “components compartment over temperature E10” (see chapter Alarms). Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 99: Door Adjustment

    (see photo 4).When the adjustment is done, work with the oven on steam to check the tightness of the door gasket. PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2 PICTURE 3 PICTURE 4 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 100: Core Probe

    2. the correct positioning of the probe is shown in the picture 2; 3. the terminals of the probe are connected to the power board, the white one on the plug 73, for the others is the same. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 101: Humidity Probe

    1. the humidity probe is inside the chamber, behind metal panel (picture 1). 2. the terminals of the probe are connected to the power board (picture 3). PICTURE 2 PICTURE 1 PICTURE 4 PICTURE 3 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 102: Halogen Lamp Replacement

    2. to replace the lamp, unscrew the glass fixing nuts into the chamber (picture 2); 3. under the right hand panel it is possible to work on the lamp holder and the plug (picture 3). PICTURE 2 PICTURE 1 PICTURE 3 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 103: Lock Dismantling

    7. mount the lock – handle assembly on the door with the three screws. Add on each screw Loctite 243 (pictures 7a and 7b). Before securing the screws control the vertical alignment of the handle. PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2 PICTURE 3 PICTURE 4 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 104
    PICTURE 5a PICTURE 5b PICTURE 6 PICTURE 7a PICTURE 7b Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 105: Lock Dismantling 20 Trays Models

    6. Unscrew the screw rear handle lock for its removal (picture 6); 7. to access the lock assembly (picture 7) remove the panel behind the lock (picture PICTURE 2 PICTURE 1 PICTURE 3 PICTURE 4 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 106
    PICTURE 5 PICTURE 6 PICTURE 7 PICTURE 8 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 107: Spark Plug Replacement

    3. Unscrew the nuts on the spark plug fixing pins. (picture 3) 4. Take off the spark plug and remove the gasket. (picture 4) PIC. 1 PIC. 2 PIC. 4 PIC. 3 NOTE: with the spark plug always replace the gasket too. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 108: Blower Fan Replacement

    (internal and external) FX61G3 FX101G3 FX82G3 Ø16 — 3138640 Ø20 — 3138660 Ø24 — 3138650 Diaphragm FX122G3 FX201G3 FX202G3 Ø30 — 3138670 Ø19 — 3171770 Ø25 — 3172410 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 109: Cpu And Display Lcd Boards (Liv.3) Replacing

    7.14. CPU and display LCD boards (LIV.3) replacing To access the replacement of such components, unscrew the two screws TE M5 placed on the bottom of the dashboard that opens like a book. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 110
    7 – Net cable (connection with the power board) 8 – Keyboard flat cable 9 – LED board flat cable 10 – External buzzer connection (optional) WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE PLUG 10. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 111
    10 – Connection with blast chiller (optional) WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE PLUG 10. 11 – Network cable (optional) A – CPU B – Keyboard C — Encoder Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 112
    To reconnect the flat it must be threaded into the connector until it comes to the bottom. Then lock the cable pushing the clip down as shown in the photo below. POSIZIONE “SBLOCCATO” POSIZIONE “BLOCCATO” UNBLOCKED POSITION BLOCKED POSITION Fermaglio clip clip Fermaglio Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 113
    LCD display replacing To remove the LCD screen, first remove the CPU board. To remove the display you must remove the metal profile shown in the picture. DISPLAY FIXING PROFILO FISSAGGIO PROFILE DISPLAY Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 114
    To remove the flat connection from the display plug, unlock the clip by rotating it as shown in the picture. Remember to lock again the flat cable. POSIZIONE SBLOCCATO POSIZIONE BLOCCATO BLOCKED POSITION UNBLOCKED POSITION Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 115: Cpu And Display Lcd Boards (Liv.3) Replacing

    Since March 2014 we have introduced new CPU boards and Keyboards. The new cards are compatible with the previous version. The new CPU has connectors for flat cables (keyboard) type of old and new. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 116
    KIT CPU for updating ovens 1 version The new CPU can be used to update older versions using an adaptation kit: CPU board mounted with KIT Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 117: Roll-In Adjustment Rx201 — Rx202

    7.16. Roll-In adjustment RX201 — RX202 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 118
    Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 119: Scheduled Recommended Maintenance

    Run pump test procedure – check the pumps working Check possible leaks on the fittings of the pumps Check and possible adjustment rinse water pressure Disassemble multi-injector sprinkler and check possible obstructions Clean inverter air intakes Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 120: Alarms

    See chapter 4.8 (alarm gas chart) too low, or flame the problem persists repeated inform the after-sales more than detection failure. service. once. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

  • Page 121
    3, the multipoint core wires are probe cannot service if it is faulty. connected to terminals 74-75-76-77-78 (Short circuit) be carried out. (wires red-yellow-blue-green-black) of the expansion PCB, and the white one is connected to terminal 73. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 122
    (L3). For L3 only, tripped. service. cooking check the inverter alarm list. Check the cycles can be motor to rotate free and the 3 phases carried out. in case of 3 phases power supply. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 123
    E13 = Power Board — CPU diagnostics service. cooking E13a= Inverter 1 tripped. cycles can be E13b= Combustion control board 1 carried out. E13c= Inverter 2 E13d= Combustion control board 2 Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 124
    The oven’s functions are enabled so cooking Valve not Check the connector terminals on the Press reset button cycles can be working valve and on the power board. carried out. Washing programs are disabled. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…
  • Page 125
    Check all the wirings relative to service. the ignition system. Check the correct insulation of the cable. Inform the E80 – E85 after-sales service. Copyright by Servizio Clienti ANGELO PO Spa…

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How to configure the type of oven
The setup process of the oven must be done after replacing one of the following
components: CPU board, power board, inverter, combustion control board. It is required to
make all the boards communication with one another and to select the correct operating
parameters of the oven.
Operate as follow:
— Enter the service menu
— Select the «oven type»
— Select the type of oven
— Wait until the end of the procedure and check the list of devices in comparison with
the table below.
— If you get the alarm E20 during the procedure, reset with the reset button and
repeat the procedure by pressing the function «repeat configuration”. If the problem
persists, verify the items found and control the wiring of the components not
detected.
— If at the end of the procedure, the screen does not match the table below, check the
wiring and repeat the configuration by pressing «repeat configuration”.
— If the configuration is correct (the screen corresponds to the table) press «OK».
Alarm log: Selecting this voice you get the list of the last thirty alarms that have occurred
on the oven. The list will show you the alarm code, date and time.

 Temperature: Allows you to configure the temperature unit used in the normal operation
of the oven. The choices can be °C or °F. To change the setting, put the cursor on the line
«Temperature» and select the new unit pushing the knob.
Water Hardness: Allows you to set the parameter of hardness of water. This determines
the quantity of chemicals and water used during washing,
Update SW, FW: This selection start the process of updating the software on the CPU
(1a) and the firmware on the power board.
Before performing the upgrade the USB stick (recommended max. size 4GB) should be
inserted into the connector (the stick must be formatted FAT or FAT32 and contain a
directory «AngeloPo» with all the necessary files inside)

How to update software and firmware
To update the software and firmware, proceed as follows:
— Enter the service menu
— Insert the key into the USB connector
— Select «Update SW, FW»
— Wait until the end of the procedure and follow the instructions that appear on the
display
— During this procedure the message “turn off and on the oven” will appear. This has
to be done by the green power switch. Attention! Don’t remove the USB Stick! (if
you switch from version 1.x to 2.x, the system will require a second reboot, again
without removing the USB stick!)
— Remove the USB stick only when the complete update has been finished (when the
main menu is displayed)
WARNING
In case of power loss during this procedure, both the electronic boarding could be
damaged beyond repair

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E06:3 The inverter bus voltage is lower than
85% of the nominal value check the inverter voltage (220VAC) 

E06:4 the inverter bus voltage has dropped
below the minimum allowable check the inverter voltage (220VAC) 

E06:5 the inverter bus voltage has raised up
to the maximum allowable check the inverter voltage (220VAC) 

E06:6
The inverter is not able to turn the
motor
check that the motor is free to move. Check that
the three phases are connected to the motor. 

E06:7 Motor overload
check that the motor is free to move and doesn’t
touch any other item 

E06:8 Excessive heating of the dissipater
verify that the ambient temperature is below
50°C. Verify that the cooling fan inside the
inverter works properly 

E06:12 The output current too high
check that the motor is free to move and doesn’t
touch any other item 

E06:13
Found scattered current too high
between one of the phases and earth.
check that one or more phases of the motor
power supply are not short circuited with the
mass 

E06:33 Automatic restart failed
There was an alarm 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 or 63, but
the automatic restart was unsuccessful. Remove
the cause of these alarms and restart. 

E06:38 Phase U short circuited with GND
check the correct connection of the motor and
check that the phase U of motor supply is not
short circuited to the GND 

E06:39 Phase V short circuited with GND
check the correct connection of the motor and
check that the phase V of motor supply is not
short circuited to the GND 

E06:40 Phase W short circuited with GND
check the correct connection of the motor and
check that the phase W of motor supply is not
short circuited to the GND 

E06:41 between phases a UV excess current
flows
check the correct connection of the motor and
that the phases U and V of the motor power
supply are not short circuited together 

E06:42 between phases a UW excess current
flows
check the correct connection of the motor and
that the phases U and W of the motor power
supply are not short circuited together 

E06:43 between phases a VW excess current
flows
check the correct connection of the motor and
that the phases V and W of the motor power
supply are not short circuited together 

E06:64 High current limit exceeded 150% for 1
minute or 200% for 3 seconds
check that the motor is free to move and doesn’t
touch and other item 

E06:70 inverter power section faulty Check the inverter voltage (220VAC)

E06:71 Excessive communication errors
check that the cable connecting the serial line is
properly connected. 

E06:81 Communication breakdown
check that the cable connecting the serial line is
properly connected.
E06:100 Inverter checksum error Replace the inverter 

E06:122 Inverter control section faulty Replace the inverter 

E06:255 Inverter blocked
check the connection between terminal 1 and
terminal 11 on the inverter.

Below the list of the configurable ovens, in bold the models equipped with the inverter
Oven Model Inverter Combustion Control 

FX61E1 0 0     FX61E2 0 0    FX82E1 0 0   FX82E2 0 0   FX101E1 0 0   FX101E2 0 0   FX122E1 0 0 FX122E2 0 0    FX201E2 0 0  FX202E2 0 0
FX61G1 0 1   FX61G2 0 1    FX82G1 0 1     FX82G2 0 1
FX101G1 0 1    FX101G2 0 1
FX122G1 0 1
FX122G2 0 1
FX201G2 0 2  FX202G2 0 2   FX61E2S 1 0
FX82E2S 1 0    FX101E2S 1 0
FX122E2S 1 0
FX201E2S 2 0
FX202E2S 2 0
FX61G2S 1 1
FX82G2S 1 1
FX101G2S 1 1  FX122G2S 1 1  FX201G2S 2 2  FX202G2S 2 2

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service
OPE
Oven door
opening or
closure request.
Open or close the oven
door. Inform the aftersales service if this
message continues to be
displayed.
The cooking
cycle does not
start until the
door has been
opened or
closed as
required.
Check the door magnetic micro switch,
to be correctly connected to the power
PCB by wires 42 and 43. It could be
interruption or short circuit. 

CLE
W01
W02

Cleaning alarm — —
See chapter 5.6
(cleaning warnings)

E01:CC
The cooking
chamber probe
has failed or is
not properly
connected.
(Short circuit)
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the chamber probe. The
resistance value must be about 1100
Ohm at 25°C. The probe is connected
to the terminals 44 and 45 of the power
PCB. 

 E01:—
The cooking
chamber probe
has failed or is
not properly
connected.
(Circuit open)
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the chamber probe. The
resistance value must be about 1100
Ohm at 25°C. The probe is connected
to the terminals 44 and 45 of the power
PCB. 

E02:CC
The product
core probe has
failed.
(Short circuit)
Check the position of the
product core probe or
inform the after-sales
service if it is faulty.
Cooking
cycles with
product core
probe cannot
be carried out.
Check the core probe. The resistance
value must be about 1100 Ohm at
25°C. On the ovens level 2, the probe
is connected to the terminals 46 and 47
of the power PCB. On the ovens level
3, the multipoint core wires are
connected to terminals 74-75-76-77-78
(wires red-yellow-blue-green-black) of
the expansion PCB, and the white one

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service
E02:—
The product
core probe has
failed.
(Circuit open)
Check the position of the
product core probe or
inform the after-sales
service if it is faulty.
Cooking
cycles with
product core
probe cannot
be carried out.
Same as above 

E03:CC
The steam
discharge probe
has failed.
(Short circuit)
Inform the after-sales
service.
Convection
and steam
cooking
cycles can still
be carried out.
Check the drain probe. The resistance
value must be about 1100 Ohm at
25°C. The probe is connected to the
terminals 48 and 49 of the power PCB. 

E03:—
The steam
discharge probe
has failed.
(Circuit open)
Inform the after-sales
service.
Convection
and steam
cooking
cycles can still
be carried out.
Same as above. 

E04
The motoroperated valve
is not positioned
correctly.
Switch on the oven again
and if the problem
persists inform the aftersales service.
Convection
and steam
cooking
cycles can still
be carried out.
Check that the motor-operated valve is
not blocked. The motor is connected to
pole 11. The micro-switch terminals C
and NC are connected to the terminals
37 and 38 of the power PCB. Verify the
3,15 A fuse (delayed) on the relays
PCB. 

E05
Safety
thermostat
failure.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Reset the safety thermostat. Check
that the thermostat capillary is not bent,
squeezed or broken. Test the oven at
the maximum temperature for some
minutes. 

E06
Motor overload
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Reset the motor overload protection
relay (L1 and L2) or reset the alarm
from the keyboard (L3). For L3 only,
check the inverter alarm list. Check the
motor to rotate free and the 3 phases
in case of 3 phases power supply. 

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service 

E07
Power board
alarm
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Control the dip switch settings of the
power board. The switches 1, 2, 3, and
4 of the DP1 must be set to OFF. 

E08
The vacuum
probe has failed.
Press reset button.
Check if the vacuum
probe is correctly
connected to the plug on
the control board.
Connect and
disconnect the
vacuum probe
only when the
oven is not
working. If the
problem
persists, call
the after-sales
service.
Check the vacuum probe. The
resistance value must be about 1100
Ohm at 25°C. The probe is connected
to the terminals 50 and 51 of the panel
PCB. Verify the connector terminals
are clean and be sure to follow the
user instructions. 

 E09
Exceeded
maximum
temperature
allowed in room
(Probe is set to
315°)
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the chamber probe, and check
the contactors are non blocked 

E10
Electrical
component
compartment
has overheated.
The oven solves the
problem on its own.
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
The chamber heating will be
temporarily disabled. Check the panel
board cooling fan. Remove and clean
the air gratings located on the front of
the oven. This alarm will be
automatically reset when the
temperature drops down. 

E11
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
This alarm will appear in the case the
alarm 

E10 has not been removed and
the temperature on PCB has rised up
to 69°C. Follow the above instructions.

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service 

 E13
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Communication failure between the
boards or peripheral devices. Verify
electrical connections.
E13 = Power Board — CPU
E13a= Inverter 1
E13b= Combustion control board 1
E13c= Inverter 2
E13d= Combustion control board 2 

E14
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
PCB temperature probe failure.
Replace the power board or the CPU
board.
E14V = CPU
E14Q = power board 

E19 The humidity
probe has failed.
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Check the connector terminals on the
probe and on the power board.

E20 Configuration
error
Inform the after-sales
service.
The oven’s
functions are
disabled so no
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Found inconsistencies between the
type of oven and installed boards.
Verify the installed boards (display,
power board) and devices (inverter and
combustion control), verify their proper
connection on net cables and repeat
the configuration of the oven. 

E21 – E26 Washing cycle
alarms See chapter 5.4 

E27 Gas test missed See chapter 4.8 (alarm gas chart)

Alarm on
display
Problem (on
the manual)
Solution (on the
manual)
Note (on the
manual)
Note for Service 

E28
Valve not
working
Press reset button
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
Washing
programs are
disabled.
Check the connector terminals on the
valve and on the power board. 

E29 Core probe not
inserted
Press reset button
The oven’s
functions are
enabled so
cooking
cycles can be
carried out.
— 

E30 – E38
Electronic circuit
board
diagnostics
tripped.
Press reset button
If the problem
persists
inform the
after-sales
service.
Protections against electromagnetic
interferences. Check all the ground
wiring of the equipment. In case of gas
version, please check ignition electrode
and cover protections to be properly
fitted. Check all the wirings relative to
the ignition system. Check the correct
insulation of the cable. 

E80 – E85

TROUBLESHOOTING

The appliance has been tested before being put into service.

The information provided below is intended to assist in the identification and correction

of any anomalies and malfunctions which might occur during use.

The user can solve some of these problems himself, but for others specific technical

knowledge or skill is required, and so they must only be carried out by qualified staff

with recognised experience acquired in the specific sector of operation.

The appliance does not

switch on

Cooking cycle does not start

or stops suddenly

IT

TABLE OF ALARM INDICATIONS

GB

If the problem or fault noticed is not amongst those

listed in the table, consult the «Key to Alarms» table

DE

provided below.

The information provided below s intended to identify

FR

the alarm signals which appear on the display (7).

ES

Important

Press button (12) to reset the alarm and the cook-

ing cycle restarts automatically; if this is not the

case, press the start key (16).

English

FAULT

Cause

Fuse «blown»

Electronic circuit board damaged

Control board electronic circuit board

damaged

Alarm triggered

Safety or protection device (safety

thermostat or overload cutout)

tripped

Fault

Cause

— 20 —

Remedy

Replace the fuse (see page 30)

Contact the after-sales service

Contact the after-sales service

Consult the «Key to Alarms» table

Consult the «Key to Alarms» table +

Press device reset button

7

12

16

Use and installation manual

6

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