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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
H350, H373 &H387 Ovens
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  • Page 1 CLICK ANYWHERE on THIS PAGE to RETURN to ELECTRIC COOKING APPLIANCE REPAIR GUIDES at InspectApedia.com Novotronic Models Technical Information TECHNICAL INFORMATION H350, H373 &H387 Ovens © 2004 Miele...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Table of Contents – H350, H373 & H387 Ovens 010 – Construction and Design Unit Overview H350 Unit overview H373/H387 Data Tag Information 020 – Installation Information Electrical Information 030 – Commissioning and Operation Before Using For the First Time Controls –...
  • Page 3 Novotronic Models Technical Information Table of Contents – Continued 050 – Service and Maintenance Layout of Electrical Components Service Door Removal Oven Removal Front Cover Removal Fascia Panel Removal Control Module Removal Control and Power Module Removal Rear Cover Removal Rear Panel Removal 5.10 Left or Right Side Panel Removal...
  • Page 4 Novotronic Models Technical Information Table of Contents – Continued 060 – Fault Diagnosis Service Modes Fault Codes 6.2.1 Fault Code F3 6.2.2 Fault Code F4 6.2.3 Fault Code F5 6.2.4 Fault Code F6 6.2.5 Fault Code F9 6.2.6 Fault Code F13 6.2.7 Fault Code F14 6.2.8...
  • Page 5: Construction And Design

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Construction and Design Unit Overview – H 350 1. Program Selector Roast Probe Socket Oven Display Runners Oven Push Buttons Hinge +/- Adjust Buttons Oven Door Upper Heating Element Convection Fan Figure 1-1: Unit Overview...
  • Page 6: Unit Overview

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Unit Overview – H 373, H387 1. Program Selector 2. Oven Display and Push Buttons 8. Roast Probe Socket 3. Clock/Timer Display and Push Buttons 9. Convection Fan 4. +/- Adjust Buttons 10. Runners 5. Door Contact Switch** 11.
  • Page 7: Data Tag Information

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Data Tag Location The Data Tag is located on the bottom right edge of the front of the oven. To view the Data Tag you must open the oven door. Electrical Data Model Serial Number Certification Figure 1-3: Data Tag Information Applicable To H 350, H 373 &...
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  • Page 9 Novotronic Models Technical Information Installation Refer to the Installation Manual Figure 2-1: Installation Manual (Cover)
  • Page 10: Electrical Information

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Electrical Information Power Requirements: 120/208-240 VAC, 60 Hz, 30 Amp breaker** Oven is equipped with a 6-foot flexible shielded power cord. See Special Information section below regarding input voltage to the oven Electrical connections: Black Wire: Connect to L1 Red Wire: Connect to L2...
  • Page 11: Commissioning And Operation

    Set the temperature to 480 ° F / 250 ° C using the “+” button while the indicator light between the “+” and “-“ buttons is lit. Set the timer by pressing the “Cook” button on H350 models, the “Timer” button on H373 & H387 models.
  • Page 12: 3.2 Controls-Basic Overview

    3.2 Controls-Basic Overview The oven controls consist of the program selector and push buttons. The program selector can be turned either way. Each push button has a matching symbol in the oven display. H350 Models H 373 & H3837 Models Button Controls...
  • Page 13 Novotronic Models Technical Information Controls-Basic Overview (Continued) Time/Temperature button All time and temperature selections are made using the “+” or “-". To make changes press one button at a time. For rapid advancement hold in the button. Oven temperatures are 10 ° F / 5 ° C increments Core temperatures are in 2 °...
  • Page 14: Cooking Using Default Temperatures

    At the end of the cooking time: A tone will sound for 5 seconds and the → symbol flashes To turn off the tone and the flashing symbol: • Press the “Cook” button (H350) “Timer” (H373. H387) • Turn the program selector to “O”...
  • Page 15: Rapid Heat

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Rapid Heat The rapid heat feature activates the heating elements at maximum power to heat the oven rapidly. With the “Convection”, “Auto Roast”, or “Surround” programs the “Rapid heat” feature activates automatically if the selected temperature is: •...
  • Page 16: Selector Switch

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Selector Switch 3.4.2 Convection: Convection heating element and convection fan are activated Intensive: Lower heating element and convection fan are activated Surround: The oven automatically starts Rapid heat mode (see 3.4.5). The upper and lower heating elements are activated Top Heat: The outer top-heating element is activated Bottom Heat:...
  • Page 17: Function And Description

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Function and Description Figure 4-1: Cooling and Venting Air Paths – Novatronic Ovens H350/H373 Air Outlet Air Duct Air Intake At Deflector Strips Air Intake Air Openings At Rear Oven Fan Vapor Outlet Connection Cooling Fan Air Guide Duct Continued on next page.
  • Page 18: Cooling Fan Run-On

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Cooling Air Intake Path 1. Refer to Figure 4-1 2. Via the deflector strips (3) 3. Via the air intake under the door (4) 4. Via the air openings at the rear of the unit (5) 5.
  • Page 19: Catalyser System

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 4.1 Catalyser System (H387 Models) Figure 4-2: Cooling and Venting Air Paths – Novatronic Ovens With Self-Clean (H387) 1. Refer to figure 4-2 2. The catalyser (3) removes grease particles from expelled air to reduce odors 3.
  • Page 20: Pyrolitic/ Self- Cleaning

    Technical Information 4.1.2 Pyrolitic or Self-Cleaning (H387 Models) The Miele pyrolitic or self-cleaning system is a thermal process for cleaning the oven (self-cleaning). At a temperature of approximately 900° F solid residues are converted to a gaseous state. The catalyser minimizes smoke and odor development.
  • Page 21 Novotronic Models Technical Information Figure 4-4: Maximum Duration With Heavy Oven Soiling, Gentle Start Oven temperature Time Gentle start: With heavy soiling heating is carried out in stages (Figure 4-4). The gentle start helps to ensure smoke and odors are kept to a minimum and is controlled by the PT 1000 sensor in the.
  • Page 22: Catalyser

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 4.1.3 Catalyser (H387 Models) Figure 4-5: Catalyser Pyrolitic temperature sensor PT 1000 – Insulated housing Platinum coated ceramic honeycombs Heater element During exhaust air cleaning, the catalyser heater element (Fig 4-5) heats up the two platinum coated ceramic honeycombs (Fig 4-5) to a temperature of 930°...
  • Page 23 Novotronic Models Technical Information Figure 4-6: Catalyser Assembly – Components (H387) 1. PT 1000 Sensor 2. Insulating Cover 3. Insulating Material 4. Fumes Extractor 5. Catalyser Insert 6. Spring 7. Catalyser Insert 8. Catalyser Seal 9. Heater Element 10. Insulating Material 11.
  • Page 24: Door Lock Mechanism

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Figure 4-7: Door Lock Mechanism 1. Drive Locking Device 6. Bracket 2. Switch 7. Spring 3. Springs 8. Door Latch 4. Wire Bracket 9. Bracket 5. Door Lock Cable 10. Bushing...
  • Page 25: Safety Cut-Out

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 4.1.4 Safety Cut-Out After a predetermined period of time passes, based upon the operating mode, the oven will be switched off automatically (see table 4-1). If the safety cutout is activated an “F6” fault code will appear in the temperature display.
  • Page 26: Door Switch

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 4.1.6 Door Switch If the door of the oven is opened during cooking, the door switch sends a signal to the electronic control unit. The electronic control unit effects the following measures. • It turns off the convection fan •...
  • Page 27: Control And Power Electronic

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 4.1.10 Control And Power Electronic Unit On this appliance the control and power electronics are combined into a single unit The Electronic Monitors The Following Components: 1. All temperature sensors 2. Control display electronic unit 3. Door contact switch 4.
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  • Page 29: Service And Maintenance

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Service And Maintenance Lay Out Of Electrical Components H-350 Layout Figure 5-1: H-350 Overview Interference Suppressor Capacitor 10. Lamp Temperature Limiter 11. Lamp Transformer 12. Heater Element, Bottom Heat Temp sensor, Oven 13. Heater Element, Convection Cooling Fan 14.
  • Page 30 30. Lamp 12. Relay 31. Socket, Roast Probe 13. Plug, Radio Controlled Clock 32. Roast Probe 14. Plug, MIC (Miele Information Control) 15. Interference Suppressor Capacitor 16. Temp Monitor, Operating Modes 17. Temp Sensor, Catalyser 18. Transformer 19. Temp Sensor, Oven 20.
  • Page 31 11. Catalyser 27. Heater Element, Roof 12. Relay 28. Heater Element, Grill 13. Plug, Radio Controlled Clock 29. Digital Display 14. Plug, (Miele information Center) 30. Lamp 15. Interference Suppressor Capacitor 31. Roast Probe Socket 16. Temperature Limiter 32. Roast Probe...
  • Page 32 Novotronic Models Technical Information Figure 5-4: Inner Cabinet Components (Non-Pyrolitic or Self-Clean Model Shown) 1. Reflector 2. Glass Cover 3. Light Bulb 4. Fumes Extractor (Not On Pyrolitic Models) 5. Cover 6. Electrical Socket 7. Temperature Limiter 8. Roast Probe Socket 9.
  • Page 33 Novotronic Models Technical Information Figure 5-5: Heating Components Layout 1. Motor, Rotisserie 2. Motor, Convection Fan 3. Temp Sensor, Oven PT 1000 4. Element, Upper Heating 5. Convection Heating Element 6. Impeller, Convection 7. Element, Lower Heating...
  • Page 34: Service

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Door - Removal Note It is advisable to remove any drawer or front panel that may be fitted below the appliance to avoid the risk of damage Figure 5-6: Releasing the Door Hinge 1. Fully open the door Fold down the retaining brackets on each hinge Figure 5-7: Removing the Front Door 3.
  • Page 35: Oven Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Oven – Removal Note It is advisable to remove any drawer or front panel that may be fitted below the appliance to avoid the risk of damage Figure 5-8: Removing the Mounting Screws 1. Perform door removal procedure 2.
  • Page 36: Control Module Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Figure 5-9: Removing the Fascia Panel Control Module - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Perform front cover removal 4. Perform fascia panel removal 6. Press the retaining lugs down and remove the control module 7.
  • Page 37: Rear Cover Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Warning! To avoid the risk of damage don’t touch any components on the electronic unit Note To avoid the risk of incorrectly connecting the electronics do a one for one swap of the connectors when replacing the electronic unit Note To avoid an incorrect display or faulty operation the new electronic unit must be programmed (See section 6 of this manual for details)
  • Page 38 Novotronic Models Technical Information Figure 5-10: Deflector Strip Front Mounting Screws 4. Remove the appropriate screws from the rear of the appliance Figure 5-11: Deflector Strip Aft Mounting Screws 5. Remove the appropriate deflector strips...
  • Page 39: Left Or Right Hinge Bearing Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 5.12 Left Or Right Door Hinge Bearing - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Perform front cover removal 4. Perform rear cover removal 5. Perform left or right side paned removal 6.
  • Page 40: Cleanglass Door Panel Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 5.13 Cleanglass Door Panel -Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Remove the screws Figure 5-13: Removing the Holding Strip 3. Remove the holding strip Figure 5-14: Removing the CleanGlass Door Panel 4. Lift the CleanGlass door panel slightly and slide it out of the top holding strip Warning When fitting the CleanGlass door panel, the loose sealing strips on the...
  • Page 41: Middle Door Glass Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 5.14 Middle Door Glass - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform the CleanGlass door panel removal procedure 3. Remove the seals from the middle door 4. Lift one corner of the middle glass, remove the glass Note: When installing the panel ensure the Mat.
  • Page 42: Reflector And Glass Cover Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Shelf Runner - Removal (continued) 3. Remove the shelf runner Figure 5-16: Removing the Shelf Runner 5.18 Reflector and Glass Cover - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Perform front cover removal 4.
  • Page 43: Cavity Rear Panel Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 5.19 Cavity Rear Panel - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform shelf runner removal Remove the 2 screws Figure 5-18: Rear Panel Removal 4. Remove the rear panel Note Extreme care must be taken to ensure the oven cavity isn’t scratched or damaged in any way during this procedure 5.20 Upper Heater Element - Removal...
  • Page 44 Novotronic Models Technical Information Upper Heater Element - Removal (continued) Figure 5-19: Rear View of Oven (H350 shown) 8. Disconnect the electrical connections from the roof/grill heater element 9. Remove the 2 nuts securing the element Release the upper heater element retainer and tilt the roof/grill heater...
  • Page 45: Lower Heating Element Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Figure 5-21: Removing the Upper Heating Element Note: When installing the temperature PTC sensor ensure it’s pushed fully into its slot on the roof/grill heater element 12. Install the new element in the reverse order of the removal steps 5.21 Lower Heater Element - Removal 1.
  • Page 46: Temperature Regulator Removal

    Temperature Regulator – Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Perform rear panel removal Remove the retaining screws from temperature regulator Remove the temperature regulator and disconnect its wiring Figure 5-22: Rear View of the Oven (H350 Shown)
  • Page 47: Convection Heating Element Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 5.24 Convection Heating Element - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Perform rear panel removal 4. Perform shelf runner removal 5. Perform enamel rear panel removal 6. Remove the convection heating element retaining screw from the oven cavity 7.
  • Page 48: Convection Heating Fan Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 5.25 Convection Heating Fan - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Perform rear panel removal 4. Perform shelf runner removal 5. Perform enamel rear panel removal Note: The impeller nut has left handed threads 6.
  • Page 49: Catalyser Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 5.28 Catalyser - Removal (Pyrolytic/Self-Cleaning Models) 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Perform front cover removal 4. Perform rear cover removal 5. Remove the control module mounting screw 6. Unclip the control module and slide it forwards slightly so that the vent duct retaining screw is accessible 7.
  • Page 50: Door Latch Release

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 5.30 Door Latch - Release (Pyrolytic/Self-Cleaning Models) 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Perform front cover removal 4. Perform rear cover removal 5. Perform left or right side paned removal Warning: Do not remove the mounting screw for the spring 6.
  • Page 51: Door Switch Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 5.32 Door Switch - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Perform front cover removal 4. Perform rear cover removal 5. Perform left or right side paned removal 6. Remove the door contact switch connections 7.
  • Page 52: Pyrolitic Temperature Regulator Removal

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 5.34 Temperature Regulator - Removal (Pyrolytic/Self-Cleaning Models) 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Perform front cover removal 4. Perform rear panel removal Disconnect the pyrolitic temperature regulator connections Remove the pyrolitic temperature regulator retaining screws Remove the pyrolitic temperature regulator Figure 5-24: Temperature Regulators Warning...
  • Page 53: Door Lock Manual Override

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 5.35 Door Lock Manual Override Danger! Risk of burning! Only override the door lock after the appliance is cooled Note With the oven door closed use a long Torx screwdriver to remove the screw as shown in Fig 5-24 (1) Figure 5-25: Screw Removal 1.
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  • Page 55: Fault Diagnosis

    Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector switch to Defrost 3. For H350 models Press the “Cook” button 3 times within 2 seconds 4. For H373/H387 Models press the “Timer” button 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement indicator...
  • Page 56 Novotronic Models Technical Information Position Display Machine Response --00 None e.g. H 01 Programmed model variant displayed see Table 6-1 e.g. -001 Electronic version --03 Vacant --04 Vacant --05 Vacant --06 Vacant --07 Vacant --08 Cooling fan at baking speed (Hi) --09 Cooling fan at run-on...
  • Page 57: Fault Codes

    Novotronic Models Technical Information e.g. 0045 Operating hours for Convection Heating e.g. 0009 Operating hours for Grill 1 and Grill 2 FREI Vacant --31 Model, regulator programming and frequency programming e.g. P 01 Regulator parameter display e.g. 60 F Power Frequency (Set to 60 Hz on all US Models) Table 6-2: Service Mode Positions (Continued from Table 6-1)
  • Page 58: Fault Code F5

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.2.3 Fault Code F5 Cause Oven PTC temperature short-circuited Remedy Replace the PTC sensor 6.2.4 Fault Code F6 Cause Safety cutouts tripped Remedy Turn the selector switch to “O” to reset the cutout. 6.2.5 Fault Code F9 Cause The electronic temperature is too high (Temp >...
  • Page 59: Fault Code F13

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.2.6 Fault Code F13 Cause: The door-locking device (Pyrolitic) does not close because its drive is defective Remedy: Replace locking device Cause: The door-locking device (Pyrolitic) does not close because the door cable is defective Remedy: Replace the door lock cable Cause: The door-locking device (Pyrolitic) does not close because the door...
  • Page 60: Fault Code F15

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Fault Code F14 (Continued) Cause: The door-locking device (Pyrolitic) does not close because the door temperature regulator is defective Remedy: Perform door lock manual override Replace the door temperature regulator 6.2.8 Fault Code F15 Cause: The correct pyrolitic temperature has not been reached after 120 minutes because the level of soiling is too high or food was left in the oven Remedy: Clean the oven or remove food from it...
  • Page 61: Fault Code F16

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.2.9 Fault Code F16 Cause Identity lost, programmed model variant has been deleted Remedy Reprogram the model variant 6.2.10 Fault Code F17 Cause The catalyser temperature sensor Pt 1000 is open-circuited or its resistance is too great Remedy Replace the Pt 1000 sensor...
  • Page 62: Fault Repair

    Novotronic Models Technical Information Fault Repair 6.3.1 Excessive Noise During Convection Fan Operation Cause Convection heating element defective Note To check the convection element, insert a screwdriver opening to used to hold the grease filter and press lightly on the element while the convection fan is running.
  • Page 63: Selected Temperature Exceeded

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.2 Selected Temperature Exceeded Symptom The unit heats up to a higher temperature then selected. The selecting operating mode and temperature registered by the electronic unit and heating takes place to the desired temperature. If a software fault were to occur the electronic will increase the temperature until the safety thermostat activates to cut off the heat.
  • Page 64: Excessive Noise During Cooling Fan Operation

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.3 Excessive Noise During Cooling Fan Operation Symptom Loud operational noises with 220-240 Volt fans Cause Unknown Series modification Since machine no. 00/27407544 a modified fan has been fitted. Parts required Quantity Material Number Nomenclature 05079491 Cooling fan Remedy Install the new fan...
  • Page 65: Misting Behind Display

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.5 Misting Behind Display Symptom The timer and digital display are misted up on the inside Cause Condensation forms behind the fascia panel from the moisture content of food Series modification Since machine no. XX/28227847 the doors have been modified with spacers and seals Parts required Quantity...
  • Page 66: Unit Does Not Heat

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.6 Unit - Does Not Heat Symptom The oven does not heat up and the fan doesn’t operate Cause The door contact switch is not activated The door contact switch actuator slips against the inner door panel and does not activate the switch Parts required Quantity...
  • Page 67: Self Cleaning (Pyrolitic Mode) Cannot Be Switched Off

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.7 Self Cleaning (Pyrolitic Mode) Can’t Be Switched Off Symptom After pyrolitic cleaning the unit cannot be switched off and a different operating mode cannot be selected. “PYRO” remains in the display Cause Software fault in the electronic unit EPL 712 Parts required Quantity Material Number...
  • Page 68: Programming Operating Parameter, Voltage And Frequency

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.8 Model Number, Operating Parameter and Frequency Supply Voltage Programming To avoid incorrect display or faulty operation, a new electronic unit must be programmed Note: If a new electronic is not properly programmed the following will occur: 1.
  • Page 69 Novotronic Models Technical Information Model Programmed Value Models H 01 H 370, H 373 H 02 H 03 H 04 H 387 H 05 B 2 top oven (not selectable since electronic unit ID 377) H 06 B 2 bottom oven (not selectable since electronic unit ID 377) H 07 H 350...
  • Page 70: Programming Model Variant Display

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.9 Programmed Model Variant Display Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 71: Electronic Version Display

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.10 Electronic Version - Display Initial requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 72: Cooling Fan Activation Hi

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.11 Cooling Fan - Activation (Baking Speed) Hi Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 73: Cooling Fan Activation Low

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.12 Cooling Fan - Activation (Run-On Speed) Low Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 74: Convection Fan Activation Max

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.13 Convection Fan - Activation (Max Speed) Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 75: Convection Fan Activation Min

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.14 Convection Fan - Activation (Min Speed) Initial requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 76: Oven Lights Activation

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.15 Oven Lights - Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 77: Display Check

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.16 Display Check Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 78: Buzzer Activation

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.17 Buzzer Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 79: Roast Probe Temperature

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.18 Roast Probe Temperature Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 80: Cooling Fan Activation At Pyrolitic Cleaning Speed

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.19 Cooling Fan Activation at (Pyrolytic Cleaning) Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 81: Door Lock Activation

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.20 Door Lock - Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully\ 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 82: Demonstration Mode Activation

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.21 Demonstration Mode - Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 83: Demonstration Mode Deactivation

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.22 Demonstration Mode - Deactivation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 84: Fault Codes Retrieval And Deletion

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.23 Fault Codes – Retrieval and Deletion Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 85: Operating Hours (Fan Heat And Auto Roast)

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.24 Operating Hours (Fan Heat and Auto Roast) Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 86: Operating Hours (Convection Heating)

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.25 Operating Hours (Convection Heating) Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 87: Operating Hours (Heating Elements)

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.26 Operation Hours For Heating Elements Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 88: Regulator Parameter

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.27 Regulator Parameter Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
  • Page 89: Supply Power Frequency Setting

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.3.28 Supply Power Frequency Setting Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector to “Defrost” 3. Press the “Cook” or “Timer” button depending on the model 3 times within 2 seconds Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows --00...
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  • Page 91: 6.4 Programming Mode

    Options Press the “-“ or “+” buttons as appropriate to advance to the desired programmable function. Refer to table 6-1 for options On the H350 press the “Cook” button to toggle between the available options Continued on next page.
  • Page 92 Novotronic Models Technical Information On the H373/H387 press the “Timer” button to toggle between the available options Option Activated or not Result Activated 01:0 Not activated Locking function off 01:1 Activated Locking function on 02:0 Not activated Vacant 02:1 Activated Vacant 03:0 Not activated...
  • Page 93: Locking Function Off

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.4.2 Locking Function - Off Standard setting. The selected operating mode and temperature can be modified at any time. Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to "0" Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector switch to "Light" Press the “Temp”...
  • Page 94: Locking Function On

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.4.3 Locking Function - On After the operating mode and temperature have been selected and the control lamps of the “-“ and “+” buttons have switched off, the set operating mode can no longer be altered and the set temperature can only be reduced.
  • Page 95: Oven Light Activated When Operating Mode Is Selected

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.4.4 Oven Light Activated When Operating Mode is Selected Standard setting Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to "0" Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector switch to "Light" Press the “Temp” button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01:0 or the most recently modified programmable function...
  • Page 96: Oven Light Activated When Door Is Open In All Settings

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.4.5 Oven Light Activated When Door is Open in All Settings The oven light is on when the door is opened even if the selector switch is turned to “O” Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to "0" Accessing 1.
  • Page 97: Temperature Display - Time (12 Or 24 Hour Clock)

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.4.6 Temperature Display - Time (12 or 24 Hour Clock) Standard setting Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to "0" Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector switch to "Light" Press the “Temp” button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01:0 or the most recently modified programmable function...
  • Page 98: Oven Light Settings

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.4.7 Oven Light - Settings Standard setting With the oven in operation, the oven light turns off after 15 seconds. The light can be turned on again by pressing any button. Optional setting When the oven is in operation the light remains on. Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to "0"...
  • Page 99: Rapid Heat Settings

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.4.8 Rapid Heat - Settings Standard setting, rapid heat on. See par 3.4.5 for further information on rapid heat Optional setting, rapid heat off. Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to "0" Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2.
  • Page 100: Clock Display Settings

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.4.9 Clock Display - Settings Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to "0" Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector switch to "Light" Press the “Temp” button Acknowledgement Indicator The display shows 01:0 or the most recently modified programmable function Options 1.
  • Page 101: Buzzer Settings

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.4.10 Buzzer - Settings Standard setting buzzer on. At the end of a cooking cycle an audible signal is activated Optional setting buzzer off. Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to "0" Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2.
  • Page 102: Buzzer Off

    Novotronic Models Technical Information 6.4.11 Buzzer Off At the end of a cooking cycle there is no audible signal Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to "0" Accessing 1. Open the door fully 2. Turn the selector switch to "Light" Press the “Temp”...

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