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Page 1 - H350, H373 &H387 Ovens

Novotronic Models Technical Information 1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION H350, H373 &H387 Ovens © 2004 Miele

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 10 2.1 Electrical Information Power Requirements: 120/208-240 VAC, 60 Hz, 30 Amp breaker**

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 100 6.4.9 Clock Display - Settings Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to "0"

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 101 6.4.10 Buzzer - Settings Standard setting buzzer on. At the end of a cooking cycle an audible

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 102 6.4.11 Buzzer Off At the end of a cooking cycle there is no audible signal Initial Requirements

Page 6 - Figure 1-2: Unit Overview

Novotronic Models Technical Information 11 3.0 Commissioning and Operation 3.1 Before using for the first time New ovens may have a sl

Page 7 - 1.3 Data Tag

Novotronic Models Technical Information 12 3.2 Controls-Basic Overview The oven controls consist of the program selector and push buttons. The

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 13 Controls-Basic Overview (Continued) Time/Temperature button All time and temperature selection

Page 9 - 2.0 Installation

Novotronic Models Technical Information 14 3.3 Using The Oven 3.3.1 Cooking Using Default Temperatures Turn the program selector

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 15 3.4 Rapid Heat The rapid heat feature activates the heating elements at maximum power to he

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 16 3.4.2 Selector Switch Convection: Convection heating element and convection fan are activated In

Page 12 - 3.2 Controls-Basic Overview

Novotronic Models Technical Information 17 4.0 Function and Description Figure 4-1: Cooling and Venting Air Paths – Novatronic Ovens H350

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 18 Cooling Air Intake Path 1. Refer to Figure 4-1 2. Via the deflector strips (3) 3. Via the air

Page 14 - 3.3 Using The Oven

Novotronic Models Technical Information 19 4.1 Catalyser System (H387 Models) Figure 4-2: Cooling and Venting Air Paths – Novatronic Ovens

Page 15 - 3.4 Rapid Heat

Novotronic Models Technical Information 2 Table of Contents – H350, H373 & H387 Ovens 010 – Construction and Design 1 Unit Overview H350

Page 16 - Selector Switch

Novotronic Models Technical Information 20 4.1.2 Pyrolitic or Self-Cleaning (H387 Models) The Miele pyrolitic or self-cleaning system is a the

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 21 Figure 4-4: Maximum Duration With Heavy Oven Soiling, Gentle Start A Oven temperature

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 22 4.1.3 Catalyser (H387 Models) Figure 4-5: Catalyser 1. Pyro

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 23 Figure 4-6: Catalyser Assembly – Components (H387) 1. PT 1000 Sensor 2. Insulating Cover 3. In

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 24 Figure 4-7: Door Lock Mechanism 1. Drive Locking Devi

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 25 4.1.4 Safety Cut-Out After a predetermined period of time passes, based upon the operating mo

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 26 4.1.6 Door Switch If the door of the oven is opened during cooking, the door switch sends a si

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 27 4.1.10 Control And Power Electronic Unit On this appliance the control and power electronics are

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Page 25 - 4.1.5 Rapid Heat

Novotronic Models Technical Information 29 5.0 Service And Maintenance 5.1 Lay Out Of Electrical Components H-350 Layout Figure 5-1:

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 3 Table of Contents – Continued 050 – Service and Maintenance 1 Layout of Electrical Compo

Page 27 - Novotronic Models

Novotronic Models Technical Information 30 H-373 Layout Figure 5-2: H-373 Overview 1. Lamp 22. Switch Pyrolitic 2. Heater Element,

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 31 H-387 Layout Figure 5-3: H-387 Overview 1. Lamp 17. Temp Sensor C

Page 29 - 5.0 Service And Maintenance

Novotronic Models Technical Information 32 Figure 5-4: Inner Cabinet Components (Non-Pyrolitic or Self-Clean Model Shown) 1. Reflector 2. Glas

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 33 Figure 5-5: Heating Components Layout 1. Motor, Rotisserie 2. Motor, Convection Fan 3. Temp

Page 31 - Figure 5-3: H-387 Overview

Novotronic Models Technical Information 34 5.2 Door - Removal Note It is advisable to remove any drawer or front panel that may be fitt

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 35 5.3 Oven – Removal Note It is advisable to remove any drawer or front panel that may be

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 36 Figure 5-9: Removing the Fascia Panel 5.6 Control Module - Removal 1. Perform door removal pr

Page 34 - 5.2 Door - Removal

Novotronic Models Technical Information 37 Warning! To avoid the risk of damage don’t touch any components on the electronic unit Note To a

Page 35 - 5.4 Front Cover - Removal

Novotronic Models Technical Information 38 Figure 5-10: Deflector Strip Front Mounting Screws 4. Remove the appropriate screws from the

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 39 5.12 Left Or Right Door Hinge Bearing - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform o

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 4 Table of Contents – Continued 060 – Fault Diagnosis 1 Service Modes

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 40 5.13 Cleanglass Door Panel -Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Remove the screws F

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 41 5.14 Middle Door Glass - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform the CleanGlas

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 42 Shelf Runner - Removal (continued) 3. Remove the shelf runner Figure 5-16: Removing the Shel

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 43 5.19 Cavity Rear Panel - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform shelf runn

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 44 Upper Heater Element - Removal (continued) Figure 5-19: Rear View of Oven (H3

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 45 Figure 5-21: Removing the Upper Heating Element Note: When installing the temperatur

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 46 5.23 Temperature Regulator – Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 47 5.24 Convection Heating Element - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform ov

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 48 5.25 Convection Heating Fan - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven remov

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 49 5.28 Catalyser - Removal (Pyrolytic/Self-Cleaning Models) 1. Perform door removal procedure 2.

Page 48 - 5.27 Cooling Fan - Removal

Novotronic Models Technical Information 5 1.0 Construction and Design 1.1 Unit Overview – H 350 1. Program Selector 7.

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 50 5.30 Door Latch - Release (Pyrolytic/Self-Cleaning Models) 1. Perform door removal procedure 2.

Page 50 - Cleaning Models)

Novotronic Models Technical Information 51 5.32 Door Switch - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Per

Page 51 - 5.32 Door Switch - Removal

Novotronic Models Technical Information 52 5.34 Temperature Regulator - Removal (Pyrolytic/Self-Cleaning Models) 1. Perform door removal proced

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 53 5.35 Door Lock Manual Override Danger! Risk of burning! Only override the door lock after the ap

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 55 6.0 Fault Diagnosis 6.1 Service Modes Initial requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Ac

Page 55 - 6.0 Fault Diagnosis

Novotronic Models Technical Information 56 Position Display Machine Response 0 --00 None 1 e.g. H 01 Programmed model variant displayed see

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 57 28 e.g. 0045 Operating hours for Convection Heating 29 e.g. 0009 Operating hours for Grill 1 and

Page 57 - 6.2 Fault Codes

Novotronic Models Technical Information 58 6.2.3 Fault Code F5 Cause Oven PTC temperature short-circuited Remedy Replace the PTC sensor 6.2

Page 58 - 6.2.5 Fault Code F9

Novotronic Models Technical Information 59 6.2.6 Fault Code F13 Cause: The door-locking device (Pyrolitic) does not close because its dr

Page 59 - 6.2.7 Fault Code F14

Novotronic Models Technical Information 6 1.2 Unit Overview – H 373, H387 1. Program Selector 2. Oven Display and Push

Page 60 - 6.2.8 Fault Code F15

Novotronic Models Technical Information 60 Fault Code F14 (Continued) Cause: The door-locking device (Pyrolitic) does not close because the

Page 61 - 6.2.10 Fault Code F17

Novotronic Models Technical Information 61 6.2.9 Fault Code F16 Cause Identity lost, programmed model variant has been deleted Remed

Page 62 - 6.3 Fault Repair

Novotronic Models Technical Information 62 6.3 Fault Repair 6.3.1 Excessive Noise During Convection Fan Operation Cause Convection he

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 63 6.3.2 Selected Temperature Exceeded Symptom The unit heats up to a higher temperature th

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 64 6.3.3 Excessive Noise During Cooling Fan Operation Symptom Loud operational noises with 22

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 65 6.3.5 Misting Behind Display Symptom The timer and digital display are misted up on the

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 66 6.3.6 Unit - Does Not Heat Symptom The oven does not heat up and the fan doesn’t operate

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 67 6.3.7 Self Cleaning (Pyrolitic Mode) Can’t Be Switched Off Symptom After pyrolitic clea

Page 68 - Supply Voltage Programming

Novotronic Models Technical Information 68 6.3.8 Model Number, Operating Parameter and Frequency Supply Voltage Programming To avoid incorrec

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 69 Model Programmed Value Models H 01 H 370, H 373 H 02 N/A H 03 N/A H 04 H 387 H 05 B 2 top ove

Page 70 - Initial Requirements

Novotronic Models Technical Information 7 1.3 Data Tag Location The Data Tag is located on the bottom right edge of the front of the oven

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 70 6.3.9 Programmed Model Variant Display Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” A

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 71 6.3.10 Electronic Version - Display Initial requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Ac

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 72 6.3.11 Cooling Fan - Activation (Baking Speed) Hi Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 73 6.3.12 Cooling Fan - Activation (Run-On Speed) Low Initial Requirements Turn the selector swi

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 74 6.3.13 Convection Fan - Activation (Max Speed) Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 75 6.3.14 Convection Fan - Activation (Min Speed) Initial requirements Turn the selector switch

Page 77 - 6.3.16 Display Check

Novotronic Models Technical Information 76 6.3.15 Oven Lights - Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing

Page 78 - 6.3.17 Buzzer Activation

Novotronic Models Technical Information 77 6.3.16 Display Check Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open t

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 78 6.3.17 Buzzer Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 79 6.3.18 Roast Probe Temperature Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 80 6.3.19 Cooling Fan Activation at (Pyrolytic Cleaning) Initial Requirements Turn the selector switc

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 81 6.3.20 Door Lock - Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 82 6.3.21 Demonstration Mode - Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Acce

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 83 6.3.22 Demonstration Mode - Deactivation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O”

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 84 6.3.23 Fault Codes – Retrieval and Deletion Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O”

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 85 6.3.24 Operating Hours (Fan Heat and Auto Roast) Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch t

Page 88 - 6.3.27 Regulator Parameter

Novotronic Models Technical Information 86 6.3.25 Operating Hours (Convection Heating) Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O”

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 87 6.3.26 Operation Hours For Heating Elements Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 88 6.3.27 Regulator Parameter Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. O

Page 91 - 6.4 Programming Mode

Novotronic Models Technical Information 89 6.3.28 Supply Power Frequency Setting Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Acc

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 9 2.0 Installation Refer to the Installation Manual Figure 2-1: Installation M

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 91 6.4 Programming Mode 6.4.1 Programming Mode Summary Initial Requirements Turn the selector s

Page 95 - Selected

Novotronic Models Technical Information 92 On the H373/H387 press the “Timer” button to toggle between the available options Option Activa

Page 96 - Settings

Novotronic Models Technical Information 93 6.4.2 Locking Function - Off Standard setting. The selected operating mode and temperature ca

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 94 6.4.3 Locking Function - On After the operating mode and temperature have been selected and the

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 95 6.4.4 Oven Light Activated When Operating Mode is Selected Standard setting Initial Requiremen

Page 99 - 6.4.8 Rapid Heat - Settings

Novotronic Models Technical Information 96 6.4.5 Oven Light Activated When Door is Open in All Settings The oven light is on when the door is op

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 97 6.4.6 Temperature Display - Time (12 or 24 Hour Clock) Standard setting Initial Requirements

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Novotronic Models Technical Information 98 6.4.7 Oven Light - Settings Standard setting With the oven in operation, the oven light turns off

Page 102 - 6.4.11 Buzzer Off

Novotronic Models Technical Information 99 6.4.8 Rapid Heat - Settings Standard setting, rapid heat on. See par 3.4.5 for further informatio

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