Condenser Fryer
HD6180
Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care
Service Manual
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- This product meets the requirements regarding
interference suppression on radio and TV.
- After the product has been repaired, it should function
properly and has to meet the safety requirements as
officially laid down at this moment.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- Voltage : 220 - 240 V
- Frequency : 50 - 60 Hz
- Power consumption : 2000 W
- Contents Oil : 2500 cc
- Coloursetting : White / grey
- Electronic adjustable temperature control : 150 - 190 °C
- Resetable fuse F1 switch-off temp. : 185 °C
- Fuse F2 cut-off temp. : 184 °C
- SAP coding : HD6180
NTC
F1
F2
On/Off switchMicro
CONTROL
PCB
POWER
PCB
Element
2000 W
switch
L
N
M
Published by Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care Printed in the Netherlands © Copyright reserved Subject to modification
03/07
DISASSEMBLY- AND RE-ASSEMBLY ADVISE
HD6180
Base removal:
To remove the base fi rst remove the two rubber feet (item 18)
unscrew the four larger and the six smaller crosshead screws.
Now the base can be removed!
Housing removal:
To remove the housing please follow the steps below and be
careful with the “hidden snap locks”.
1. Remove the 4 cross head screws at the rear site of the
appliance (situated at the FAN outlet)
2. Remove the 2 cross head screws at the inner side of the
appliance.
You’ll need a crosshead screwdriver with a long shaft
minimum 22 cm, for the location of the screws see picture.
4. Remove/disconnect the white wires connected to the
element, micro switch and mains contact block to make
the way free for removing the housing.
If all the snap locks are reached and are unlocked, the housing
can be lifted from the Grey top ring.
Now it will be possible to reach the inner parts.
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
Electrical circuit
When the appliance does not work, check the electrical
circuit.
Be aware of the micro switch that detects if the bowl is right
placed!
Fuse F1 is Reset able, to reset the fuse place a pin (diameter
Ø <2 mm) through the hole and push gently until you feel a
click, see picture.
3. If all the screws (step 1 and 2) are removed, next step is to
find the hidden snap locks were the housing is connected
to the upper Grey top ring.
In total there are 6 hidden snap locks, for the locations see
pictures.
The Thermostat is now reset.
OPTIONAL (accessories)
- No specific issues
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