eikon e1s
User Manual
Section 1: Safety Guide
Door interlocks - Electric door
sensor for appliance door
• Ensures that the microwave generation
system cannot be powered when the
door is open
Check door switch:
• Action: Open the appliance door
fully and press Start
• Result: Door open warning
message
• Installed by the customer close to the
appliance; easily visible and accessible,
1- or 3-pole action, minimum contact
separation 3mm
• Used to disconnect the appliance from
the power supply during cleaning, repair
and servicing work and in case of
danger
Action:
• Trip the disconnection device
• Unplug appliance such that from
any access point the operator can
check the plug remains removed
• Use of disconnection with a
locking system in the isolated
position
• Prevent faulty components from
drawing too much current and causing
potential fire hazard
• Ensure that the internal fuses are
correctly rated
Table 1.3: Safety devices - actions and checks
Hazard points
Heat generation (1)
The microwave combination oven becomes hot inside the cavity and on the inside of the appliance door. This poses a
risk of burns on hot surfaces inside the microwave combination oven,
and also on hot appliance parts, food containers and other
accessories used for cooking.
Hot steam / vapour (2)
When cooking food, the microwave combination oven may generate
hot steam and vapour which escapes when the appliance door is
opened and which is removed through the air vents on the rear of the
microwave combination oven when the appliance door is closed. This
poses a risk of scalding from hot steam when the appliance door is
opened. Take particular care when opening the appliance door if the
top door edge is below your field of vision.
Live components (3)
The microwave combination oven contains live parts. This means a
risk from live parts if the cover is not in place.
Parts moving against each other (4)
For various actions, such as opening/shutting the appliance door or cleaning the appliance door, there is the risk that
you will crush or cut your hand.
Figure 1.3: Hazard points