Novotronic Models Technical Information 1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION H350, H373 &H387 Ovens © 2004 Miele
Novotronic Models Technical Information 10 2.1 Electrical Information Power Requirements: 120/208-240 VAC, 60 Hz, 30 Amp breaker**
Novotronic Models Technical Information 100 6.4.9 Clock Display - Settings Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to "0"
Novotronic Models Technical Information 101 6.4.10 Buzzer - Settings Standard setting buzzer on. At the end of a cooking cycle an audible
Novotronic Models Technical Information 102 6.4.11 Buzzer Off At the end of a cooking cycle there is no audible signal Initial Requirements
Novotronic Models Technical Information 11 3.0 Commissioning and Operation 3.1 Before using for the first time New ovens may have a sl
Novotronic Models Technical Information 12 3.2 Controls-Basic Overview The oven controls consist of the program selector and push buttons. The
Novotronic Models Technical Information 13 Controls-Basic Overview (Continued) Time/Temperature button All time and temperature selection
Novotronic Models Technical Information 14 3.3 Using The Oven 3.3.1 Cooking Using Default Temperatures Turn the program selector
Novotronic Models Technical Information 15 3.4 Rapid Heat The rapid heat feature activates the heating elements at maximum power to he
Novotronic Models Technical Information 16 3.4.2 Selector Switch Convection: Convection heating element and convection fan are activated In
Novotronic Models Technical Information 17 4.0 Function and Description Figure 4-1: Cooling and Venting Air Paths – Novatronic Ovens H350
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
Novotronic Models Technical Information 19 4.1 Catalyser System (H387 Models) Figure 4-2: Cooling and Venting Air Paths – Novatronic Ovens
Novotronic Models Technical Information 2 Table of Contents – H350, H373 & H387 Ovens 010 – Construction and Design 1 Unit Overview H350
Novotronic Models Technical Information 20 4.1.2 Pyrolitic or Self-Cleaning (H387 Models) The Miele pyrolitic or self-cleaning system is a the
Novotronic Models Technical Information 21 Figure 4-4: Maximum Duration With Heavy Oven Soiling, Gentle Start A Oven temperature
Novotronic Models Technical Information 22 4.1.3 Catalyser (H387 Models) Figure 4-5: Catalyser 1. Pyro
Novotronic Models Technical Information 23 Figure 4-6: Catalyser Assembly – Components (H387) 1. PT 1000 Sensor 2. Insulating Cover 3. In
Novotronic Models Technical Information 24 Figure 4-7: Door Lock Mechanism 1. Drive Locking Devi
Novotronic Models Technical Information 25 4.1.4 Safety Cut-Out After a predetermined period of time passes, based upon the operating mo
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
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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Novotronic Models Technical Information 29 5.0 Service And Maintenance 5.1 Lay Out Of Electrical Components H-350 Layout Figure 5-1:
Novotronic Models Technical Information 3 Table of Contents – Continued 050 – Service and Maintenance 1 Layout of Electrical Compo
Novotronic Models Technical Information 30 H-373 Layout Figure 5-2: H-373 Overview 1. Lamp 22. Switch Pyrolitic 2. Heater Element,
Novotronic Models Technical Information 31 H-387 Layout Figure 5-3: H-387 Overview 1. Lamp 17. Temp Sensor C
Novotronic Models Technical Information 32 Figure 5-4: Inner Cabinet Components (Non-Pyrolitic or Self-Clean Model Shown) 1. Reflector 2. Glas
Novotronic Models Technical Information 33 Figure 5-5: Heating Components Layout 1. Motor, Rotisserie 2. Motor, Convection Fan 3. Temp
Novotronic Models Technical Information 34 5.2 Door - Removal Note It is advisable to remove any drawer or front panel that may be fitt
Novotronic Models Technical Information 35 5.3 Oven – Removal Note It is advisable to remove any drawer or front panel that may be
Novotronic Models Technical Information 36 Figure 5-9: Removing the Fascia Panel 5.6 Control Module - Removal 1. Perform door removal pr
Novotronic Models Technical Information 37 Warning! To avoid the risk of damage don’t touch any components on the electronic unit Note To a
Novotronic Models Technical Information 38 Figure 5-10: Deflector Strip Front Mounting Screws 4. Remove the appropriate screws from the
Novotronic Models Technical Information 39 5.12 Left Or Right Door Hinge Bearing - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform o
Novotronic Models Technical Information 4 Table of Contents – Continued 060 – Fault Diagnosis 1 Service Modes
Novotronic Models Technical Information 40 5.13 Cleanglass Door Panel -Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Remove the screws F
Novotronic Models Technical Information 41 5.14 Middle Door Glass - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform the CleanGlas
Novotronic Models Technical Information 42 Shelf Runner - Removal (continued) 3. Remove the shelf runner Figure 5-16: Removing the Shel
Novotronic Models Technical Information 43 5.19 Cavity Rear Panel - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform shelf runn
Novotronic Models Technical Information 44 Upper Heater Element - Removal (continued) Figure 5-19: Rear View of Oven (H3
Novotronic Models Technical Information 45 Figure 5-21: Removing the Upper Heating Element Note: When installing the temperatur
Novotronic Models Technical Information 46 5.23 Temperature Regulator – Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3
Novotronic Models Technical Information 47 5.24 Convection Heating Element - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform ov
Novotronic Models Technical Information 48 5.25 Convection Heating Fan - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven remov
Novotronic Models Technical Information 49 5.28 Catalyser - Removal (Pyrolytic/Self-Cleaning Models) 1. Perform door removal procedure 2.
Novotronic Models Technical Information 5 1.0 Construction and Design 1.1 Unit Overview – H 350 1. Program Selector 7.
Novotronic Models Technical Information 50 5.30 Door Latch - Release (Pyrolytic/Self-Cleaning Models) 1. Perform door removal procedure 2.
Novotronic Models Technical Information 51 5.32 Door Switch - Removal 1. Perform door removal procedure 2. Perform oven removal 3. Per
Novotronic Models Technical Information 52 5.34 Temperature Regulator - Removal (Pyrolytic/Self-Cleaning Models) 1. Perform door removal proced
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
Novotronic Models Technical Information 56 Position Display Machine Response 0 --00 None 1 e.g. H 01 Programmed model variant displayed see
Novotronic Models Technical Information 57 28 e.g. 0045 Operating hours for Convection Heating 29 e.g. 0009 Operating hours for Grill 1 and
Novotronic Models Technical Information 58 6.2.3 Fault Code F5 Cause Oven PTC temperature short-circuited Remedy Replace the PTC sensor 6.2
Novotronic Models Technical Information 59 6.2.6 Fault Code F13 Cause: The door-locking device (Pyrolitic) does not close because its dr
Novotronic Models Technical Information 6 1.2 Unit Overview – H 373, H387 1. Program Selector 2. Oven Display and Push
Novotronic Models Technical Information 60 Fault Code F14 (Continued) Cause: The door-locking device (Pyrolitic) does not close because the
Novotronic Models Technical Information 61 6.2.9 Fault Code F16 Cause Identity lost, programmed model variant has been deleted Remed
Novotronic Models Technical Information 62 6.3 Fault Repair 6.3.1 Excessive Noise During Convection Fan Operation Cause Convection he
Novotronic Models Technical Information 63 6.3.2 Selected Temperature Exceeded Symptom The unit heats up to a higher temperature th
Novotronic Models Technical Information 64 6.3.3 Excessive Noise During Cooling Fan Operation Symptom Loud operational noises with 22
Novotronic Models Technical Information 65 6.3.5 Misting Behind Display Symptom The timer and digital display are misted up on the
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
Novotronic Models Technical Information 67 6.3.7 Self Cleaning (Pyrolitic Mode) Can’t Be Switched Off Symptom After pyrolitic clea
Novotronic Models Technical Information 68 6.3.8 Model Number, Operating Parameter and Frequency Supply Voltage Programming To avoid incorrec
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
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
Novotronic Models Technical Information 70 6.3.9 Programmed Model Variant Display Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” A
Novotronic Models Technical Information 71 6.3.10 Electronic Version - Display Initial requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Ac
Novotronic Models Technical Information 72 6.3.11 Cooling Fan - Activation (Baking Speed) Hi Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to
Novotronic Models Technical Information 73 6.3.12 Cooling Fan - Activation (Run-On Speed) Low Initial Requirements Turn the selector swi
Novotronic Models Technical Information 74 6.3.13 Convection Fan - Activation (Max Speed) Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “
Novotronic Models Technical Information 75 6.3.14 Convection Fan - Activation (Min Speed) Initial requirements Turn the selector switch
Novotronic Models Technical Information 76 6.3.15 Oven Lights - Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing
Novotronic Models Technical Information 77 6.3.16 Display Check Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open t
Novotronic Models Technical Information 78 6.3.17 Buzzer Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. Open
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
Novotronic Models Technical Information 81 6.3.20 Door Lock - Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing
Novotronic Models Technical Information 82 6.3.21 Demonstration Mode - Activation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Acce
Novotronic Models Technical Information 83 6.3.22 Demonstration Mode - Deactivation Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O”
Novotronic Models Technical Information 84 6.3.23 Fault Codes – Retrieval and Deletion Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O”
Novotronic Models Technical Information 85 6.3.24 Operating Hours (Fan Heat and Auto Roast) Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch t
Novotronic Models Technical Information 86 6.3.25 Operating Hours (Convection Heating) Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O”
Novotronic Models Technical Information 87 6.3.26 Operation Hours For Heating Elements Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O
Novotronic Models Technical Information 88 6.3.27 Regulator Parameter Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Accessing 1. O
Novotronic Models Technical Information 89 6.3.28 Supply Power Frequency Setting Initial Requirements Turn the selector switch to “O” Acc
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
Novotronic Models Technical Information 92 On the H373/H387 press the “Timer” button to toggle between the available options Option Activa
Novotronic Models Technical Information 93 6.4.2 Locking Function - Off Standard setting. The selected operating mode and temperature ca
Novotronic Models Technical Information 94 6.4.3 Locking Function - On After the operating mode and temperature have been selected and the
Novotronic Models Technical Information 95 6.4.4 Oven Light Activated When Operating Mode is Selected Standard setting Initial Requiremen
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
Novotronic Models Technical Information 97 6.4.6 Temperature Display - Time (12 or 24 Hour Clock) Standard setting Initial Requirements
Novotronic Models Technical Information 98 6.4.7 Oven Light - Settings Standard setting With the oven in operation, the oven light turns 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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