Vulcan-Hart VCE6H 126177 Oven User Manual


 
ELECTRIC COMBI OVENS - TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES
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Temperature display for cavity or cooking
probe does not change after starting a cook
cycle.
1. Cavity temperature probe (thermocouple) shorted.
2. Oven cavity not heating - check incoming voltage.
3. Contactor(s) malfunction. See HEATING MODE AND
CAVITY FAN SPEEDS under ELECTRICAL
OPERATION.
4. Heating element(s) inoperative.
Cooking probe temperature displays 32 in
the time display. After approximately 10
minutes, 00"or 32 flashes and the buzzer
sounds intermittently. Oven will not operate
in probe mode.
1. Product temperature is below 35°F. Once product warms,
correct temperature will display.
2. Cooking probe.
A. Damaged probe or thermocouple lead wire open.
B. Board connection loose or connector not inserted
onto board properly (mis-aligned).
C. Thermocouple lead wires reversed. When heating,
cavity temperature will appear to decrease for
several seconds, then 32" will display.
3. Incorrect cooking probe in use. Ensure the cooking probe
is not
a thermistor type by checking its resistance. If
resistance measures approximately 110 ohms at 70-80°F
then do not
use.)
Temperature display flashes current cavity
temperature but oven will not heat or
produce steam.
1. Door not completely shut or handle not in the closed
position.
2. Door reed switch malfunction.
3. Oven control board malfunction.
Cavity cooking temperature is lower than
actual temperature displayed.
1. Cavity temperature probe(s) (thermocouple) shorted.
2. Incorrect temperature probe in use.
A. Cavity thermocouple not
the correct type.
B. Ensure the temperature probe is not
a thermistor
type by checking its resistance. If resistance
measures approximately 110 ohms at 70-80°F then
do not use.
3. Software revision level not current. Determine the current
version and obtain an update if available. See
CONFIGURATION MODE - PROGRAMABLE
CONTROL or CONFIGURATION MODE - MANUAL
CONTROLS under SERVICE PROCEDURESAND
ADJUSTMENTS.
Button(s) on keypad inoperative
(programmable control).
1. Display/Keypad board malfunction. Verify keypad is
functioning properly. See DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE -
PROGRAMABLE CONTROL under SERVICE
PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS.
2. If keypad test is inaccessible, the oven control board may
not be properly mounted to the front panel. If the
mounting washers are stacked too high or the weld studs
have excessive flash, the oven control board will be
positioned to far from the keypad to actuate the buttons
when pressed.