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Service Manual: Air Fryer HD9225/50 HD9225/51 HD9225/52 HD9225/53 HD9220/50
Service Manual: Air Fryer HD9225/50 HD9225/51 HD9225/52 HD9225/53 HD9220/50
HD9225/50
HD9225/51
HD9225/52
HD9225/53
HD9220/50
Service Manual
PRODUCT INFORMATION TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Safety info - Voltage : 220 - 240 V
- This product meets the requirements regarding - Frequency : 50 - 60 Hz
interference suppression on radio and TV. - Power consumption : 1425 W
- After the product has been repaired, it should function - Product dimensions (W x H x D) : 287 x 315 x 384 mm
properly and has to meet the safety requirements as - Cord length : 1 meter
officially laid down at this moment. - Materials : Outer skin : Plastic (PP)
: Pan : Aluminized steel
- SAP coding : HD9225/50 : Basket : Aluminized steel
HD9225/51 : Basket mesh : Stainless steel
HD9225/52 : Coating : PTFE coating
HD9225/53 - Capacity : 2.2 liter
HD9220/50 (till max indicator)
- Weight : 7.0 kg
OPTIONAL (accessories) - Coloursetting : Star white /
Cashmere grey
- Baking dish 4222 459 52761
- Temperature : 80 till 200 °C
- Fuse cut-off temp. Motor : 145 °C
TCO : 190 °C
IMPORTANT:
When you replace the pan (basketholder) or basket, first check production week on the bottom of the appliance
to find out which part(s) you need to order:
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
HD9225/50 /51 /52 /53/ HD9220/50
Replace
Part/ (depending of
Test Possible deviation Analyses
System the analyses
outcome)
Timer Check if the green light is lit, The green light is not lit Check the timer-switch and the Timer/Fuse
and if you can hear the timer but the timer is ticking fuse with a multimeter
ticking
The green light is lit but Timer is defective Timer
the timer is not ticking
Thermostat Set the temperature at 80 °C Both green and orange Check the heating element with Heating element
and check if the heating light are lit but there is no a multimeter
element is getting warm heating
(Check input power approx.
1425 W) If the green light is lit and Check the thermostat with a Thermostat
The green light should be lit the orange light is off multimeter
and the orange light should If both the green and Check the timer and fuse with a Timer/Fuse
switch off after it reaches orange light are off multimeter
80 °C
The orange light does not Thermostat is defective Thermostat
switch off after reaching
approx. 80 °C
Motor fan Set the timer and listen if the Motor is not running The fan is scraping the housing Motor fan assy
assy motor is running turning it by hand (Switch off the
power when you do this test!)
The fan is not scraping the Motor fan assy /
housing turning it by hand Timer/Fuse
(Switch off the power when you
do this test!):
Check the motor fan assy, timer
and fuse with a multi meter
Heating Check if the heating element If the Orange light is on Check the heating element with Heating element
element is getting warm and the heating element a multimeter
(Check input power approx. does not heat
1425 W)
If the heating element Check the timer, fuse and Timer/Fuse/
does not heat and the thermostat with a multimeter Thermostat
orange light is off
Thermal fuse Set the timer and check if Green light is not lit Check the timer and fuse with a Timer/Fuse
the green light is lit multimeter
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REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
HD9225/50 /51 /52 /53/ HD9220/50
General remark;
When you need to disconnect a wire from the crimp housing, please cut the wire half way (See in the picture below) and
always connect the wires with a new 2 wire crimp housing 4222 459 51851. To crimp the housing use the Lobster AK25 No2 or
Muromoto Tekko MR30A Nr 2 with Air pressure = 6 kg/cm².
Route the wire route, using 5 tie-wraps according the picture below;
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DISASSEMBLY- AND RE-ASSEMBLY ADVICE
HD9225/50 /51 /52 /53/ HD9220/50
A. Top cover removal
1. Open the cover from the top cover by using a flathead 3. Use a flathead screw driver to open the “timer top cover”
screw driver to open the 6 click connections. and pull the knob from the appliance.
A A
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DISASSEMBLY- AND RE-ASSEMBLY ADVICE
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B. Cover housing removal D. Double heat shield removal
1. Follow previous step A 1. Follow previous step A, B and C
2. Open the motor fan assy from the base by unscrewing the 2. Remove the double heat shield out of the motor fan assy
6 screws C. Be aware of the 2 screws under the filter. by unscrewing the 3 screws E.
C C
C
C E E
C C E
D F
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DISASSEMBLY- AND RE-ASSEMBLY ADVICE
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F. Thermostat removal G. Motor assy removal
1. Follow previous step A 1. Follow previous step A, B, C, D
2. Remove the 3 screws G from the thermostat assy. By step C do not cut the wires.
2. Remove the thermostat sensor (See instruction F 4)
3. Remove the fuse and the earth connection from the
double heat shield.
Fuse
Earth connection
G G
Double
heat shield
4. Cut the motor wires half way and remove the motor fan
3. Follow previous step B, C, D
assy.
By step C do not cut the wires.
Note: be careful with the wire / heating element
connecting, this connection is fragile.
4. Remove the thermostat sensor by undoing the metal band.
metal band
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PARTS LIST
HD9225/50 /51 /52 /53/ HD9220/50
Electrical circuit
When the appliance does not work, check the electrical circuit.
Open de lid panel always on the underside. Always replaces this panel in case of damaged, scratches body or broken click
connection.
RD BK BK BL
L
Thermostat
BK BK BL BL
Resistor Resistor
220 - 240 V
Motor M Heater
50 - 60 Hz Green Orange
Neon lamp Neon lamp
WT WT WT WT
BL WT WT
N
Therm.
Fuse
YL & GN RD = Red
E
BK = Black
BL = Blue
YL & GN WT = White
YL = Yellow
GN = Green
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EXPLODED VIEW
HD9225/50 /51 /52 /53/ HD9220/50
16
7
4x
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EXPLODED VIEW
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A
8 4x
F
2x
14
B
G
9 3x
C
6x
15
10
E
3x
11
12
D
3x
13
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