SERVICE MANUAL COOKING. Built-in ovens. S.E.T. (Simple Electronic Timer) Electronic Programmer. Publication Corso Lino Zanussi,30

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SERVICE MANUAL COOKING Built-in ovens ELECTROLUX ZANUSSI S.p.A. Publication Corso Lino Zanussi,30 number I - 33080 PORCIA /PN (ITAL) 599 72 74-2 Tel +39 0434 394850 Fax +39 0434 394096 EN/SERVICE/FV S.E.T. (Simple Electronic Timer) Electronic Programmer SOI Edition: 02.200 - Rev. 00 SOI 02.0 FV /20 599 72 74-2

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CONTENTS - INTRODUCTION--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------page 4. - PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL ----------------------------------------------------------------------page 4.2 - ESD - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE AND ITS EFFECT ON THE COMPONENTSpage 4 2 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------page 5 2. - GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE SSTEM ----------------------------------------------page 5 2.. - VERSION FOR OVENS WITHOUT FAN CONTROL------------------------------------------------ page 5 2..2 - VERSION FOR OVENS WITH FAN CONTROL ------------------------------------------------------ page 5 2..3 - VERSION WITH LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL AND POWER BOARD-------------------------- page 6 3 - CONTROLS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------page 7 4 - OPERATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------page 7 5 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS------------------------------------------------------------------page 8 5. - TABLE OF RELA CHARACTERISTICS AND POWER SUPPL -------------------------page 9 5.2 - CONNECTIONS AND RELA POSITIONS ------------------------------------------------------page 5.3 - DISPLA AND LEDS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------page 3 6 - EXAMPLE OF HOW TO USE THE PROGRAMMER -----------------------------------------page 4 7 - TABLE OF CODES AND VERSIONS --------------------------------------------------------------page 9 SOI 02.0 FV 3/20 599 72 74-2

- INTRODUCTION. - PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL The purpose of this Manual is to provide the basic information required to carry out repairs on ovens fitted with the SET electronic programmer..2 - ESD - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE AND ITS EFFECT ON THE COMPONENTS The interface for the control unit is not fitted with an internal device to protect against electrostatic discharge. When performing repairs, therefore, the service technician must check for stabilisation of the potential on the oven casing (i.e. discharge any static electricity by touching the oven casing) is order to prevent the possibility of overload and avoid damage to the control unit itself. The same care is necessary when handling control units supplied as spare parts (i.e. not yet fitted to the oven), which must be removed from the protective bag in ESD only after stabilising the potential (i.e. discharging any static electricity) and only then installed in the appliance. Important! : The theory behind the process of electrostatic charge and discharge is not discussed in this Manual, since the tangible effects are considered to be more important. However, the effects are felt frequently when touching a metal handle and feeling the electrostatic discharge in the form of a minor shock. But what happens when stabilisation of the potential takes place with semi-conductor components? (i.e. components on a circuit board, such as integrated circuits, microprocessors etc.)? Stabilisation of the potential takes place across the internal structure of the component. This does not necessarily lead to the immediate destruction of the component; subsequent malfunctions across damaged internal connections may be more harmful, and these occur only as a result of overheating or current overloads. It is true that almost all sensitive semi-conductor components (such as MOS circuits) have been improved by the addition of protective measures, but the internal structures of these components are today smaller than, for example, ten years ago, which tends to increase their sensitivity to the previous levels. Important! Which components are susceptible to damage by static electricity during repairs? All circuit boards featuring control and command accesses (door switches, food probes etc.), bare tracks and microprocessors, as well as any other circuits with free access. Concrete examples: - Programmers connected to the food probe and the door switch. - Programmers whose control processors are accessible (due to their high costs, the protective systems are only partial). - W.O.E.C. control units - S.O.E.C. control units - C.H.E.C. control units - KRONOS control units - R.H.E.A. control units - AVANTGARDE control units - VISION control units. SOI 02.0 FV 4/20 599 72 74-2

2 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION The SET (Simple Electronic Timer) programmer is a type of programmer for ovens with or without power board, produced in various versions with one or two relays and red or green display (see table on pages 9 and 0). 2. - GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE SSTEM The following is a general block diagram of the system in its various versions. 2.. - VERSION FOR OVENS WITHOUT FAN CONTROL MAIN SET PROGRAMMER OVEN FUNCTIONS TEMPERATURE OVEN HEATING ELEMENTS Fig. 2..2 - VERSION FOR OVENS WITH FAN CONTROL MAIN SET PROGRAMMER OVEN FUNCTIONS TEMPERATURE COOLING FAN OVEN HEATING ELEMENTS Fig. 2 SOI 02.0 FV 5/20 599 72 74-2

2..3 - VERSION WITH LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL AND POWER BOARD SET PROGRAMMER OVEN FUNCTIONS TEMPERA- TURE MAIN POWER BOARD Fig. 3 OVEN HEATING ELEMENTS SOI 02.0 FV 6/20 599 72 74-2

3 - CONTROLS FUNCTIONS CONTROLLED B THE () Cooking time indicator. End of cooking time indicator. Timer indicator. Clock indicator. Fig. 4 - SELECT FUNCTIONS 2 - DECREASE 3 - INCREASE 4 - DISPLA 5 - COOKING TIME INDICATOR 6 - END OF COOKING TIME INDICATOR 7 - TIMER INDICATOR 8 - CURRENT TIME INDICATOR In this programmer the time of day, the cooking times, the end of cooking times and the timer are all shown on the display. The various functions are set using a button that scrolls through the functions in sequence to select the one required. The selected function is indicated by lighting the LED corresponding to the symbol for that function. If none of the functions are selected (all the function indicator LEDs are off) the oven will operate in manual mode, because in this case the programmer's internal relay contacts remain closed. N.B.: The lettering and symbols may vary according to the styling and brand. This figure shows an example, for more specific reference please see the instruction manual for your model. 4 - OPERATION This type of S.E.T. (Simple Electronic Timer) programmer fitted to an oven or hob allows various cooking functions to be used. If the programmer is suitably set, the appliance can be turned on and off based on various criteria, as described in the chapter entitled "Use of the programmer". This programmer's main functions are as follows: - Indicates the time by means of a digital display. - Indicates cooking functions on a display. - Semiautomatic timed cooking function by setting a cooking time. - Semiautomatic timed cooking function by setting an end of cooking time. - Automatic cooking function combining an end of cooking time and a cooking time. - Timer function. - Display switch-off function (*). - Start pyrolysis function (**) (*) N.B.: Some more recent versions of this programmer do not have the display switch-off function (see pages 9 and 0). (**) NOTE: This function is only available on certain versions with low voltage relay and power board (see pages 9 and 0). SOI 02.0 FV 7/20 599 72 74-2

5 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Indication: Time: Timer: Cooking time End of cooking Adjustment range Adjustment range End of operation indicator Adjustment range End of operation indicator Adjustment range End of operation indicator Red or green LED display, 4 mm high 0.0 24.00 hours Buzzer (2 pulses / 2 seconds) 0.0 2.30 hours Buzzer (2 pulses / 2 seconds) 0.0 0.00 hours Buzzer (2 pulses / 2 seconds) Max. 23 hours 59 minutes Buzzer (2 pulses / 2 seconds) Room temperature +20 C +85 C or +20 C +05 C (see table on pages 9 and 0). Fig. 5 T DECREASE T2 FUNCTIONS T3 INCREASE Fig. 6 L POSITION OF IDENTIFICATION CODE (see table on pages 9 and 0). Fig. 7 VERSION FOR STLING WITH S Fig. 8 VERSION FOR STLING WITH GROUP SOI 02.0 FV 8/20 599 72 74-2

5. - TABLE OF RELA CHARACTERISTICS AND POWER SUPPL MAINS POWER CODE (see SUPPL Fig. 3 item L) MAXIMUM FREQ. INTERNAL RELA MAX. TEMP. RELA NUMBER (AND POS.) MAXIMUM VOLTAGE MAXIMUM VOLTAGE 330 7 40 0 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 85 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 9). 330 7 40 02 230 V 50 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (**) 85 C (see Fig. 0). 330 7 40 03 230 V 60 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 85 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 9). 330 7 40 04 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 9). 330 7 40 0 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 9). 330 7 40 230 V 50 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (**) 05 C (see Fig. 0). 330 7 4 0 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 85 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 9). 330 7 4 02 230 V 50 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (**) 85 C (see Fig. 0). 330 7 4 03 230 V 60 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 85 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 9). 330 7 4 04 230 V 60 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (**) 85 C (see Fig. 0). 330 7 4 05 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 9). 330 7 4 0 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 9). 330 7 4 230 V 50 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (**) 05 C (see Fig. 0). 330 49 69 00 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 4). 330 49 69 0 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 4). 330 49 70 00 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 4). 330 49 70 0 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 4). 330 66 46 00 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. ). 330 66 46 02 230 V 50 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (**) 05 C (see Fig. 2). 330 66 46 04 230 V 60 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 85 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. ). 330 66 46 0 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. ). 330 66 46 2 230 V 50 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (*) 05 C (see Fig. 2). 330 66 47 00 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. ). 330 66 47 02 230 V 50 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (**) 05 C (see Fig. 2). 330 66 47 04 230 V 60 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 85 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. ). 330 66 47 06 230 V 60 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (**) 85 C (see Fig. 2). STLING S S S S S S S S S S S S S DISPLA COLOUR SOI 02.0 FV 9/20 599 72 74-2

CODE (see Fig. 3 item L) MAINS POWER SUPPL MAXIMUM FREQ. 330 66 47 0 230 V 50 Hz INTERNAL RELA MAXIMUM VOLTAGE 6 A 0 A MAXIMUM VOLTAGE 250 VAC 400 VAC MAX. TEMP. 05 C 330 66 47 2 230 V 50 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (**) 05 C RELA NUMBER (AND POS.) (see Fig. ). (see Fig. 2). 387 2 47 00 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 6). 387 2 47 0 (*) 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 6). 387 2 47 0 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 2 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 5). 387 2 47 (*) 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 2 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. 5). 387 2 72 00 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. ). 387 2 72 03 230 V 50 Hz - - 05 C - (***) (see Fig. 3). 387 2 72 04 230 V 60 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 85 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. ). 387 2 72 0 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 250 VAC 05 C 0 A 400 VAC (see Fig. ). 387 2 72 2 230 V 50 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (**) 05 C (see Fig. 2). 387 2 73 00 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 0 A 250 VAC 400 VAC 05 C 387 2 73 02 230 V 50 Hz 0. ma (**) 5 VDC (**) 05 C 387 2 73 04 230 V 60 Hz 387 2 73 0 230 V 50 Hz 387 2 73 2 230 V 50 Hz 387 48 87 00 230 V 50 Hz 387 48 87 0 (*) 230 V 50 Hz 387 48 87 0 230 V 50 Hz 387 48 87 (*) 230 V 50 Hz 6 A 0 A 6 A 0 A 6 A 0 A 6 A 0 A 6 A 0 A 6 A 0 A 6 A 0 A 250 VAC 400 VAC 250 VAC 400 VAC 250 VAC 400 VAC 250 VAC 400 VAC 250 VAC 400 VAC 250 VAC 400 VAC 250 VAC 400 VAC 85 C 05 C 05 C 05 C 05 C 05 C 05 C (*) Versions without display switch-off function. (**) Versions dedicated to low voltage control of the electronic power board. (***) Clock-only version without relay (see page 3). (see Fig. ). (see Fig. 2). (see Fig. ). (see Fig. 0). (see Fig. 2). (see Fig. 6). (see Fig. 6). 2 (see Fig. 5). 2 (see Fig. 5). STLING S S S S S S S S S DISPLA COLOUR SOI 02.0 FV 0/20 599 72 74-2

5.2 - CONNECTIONS AND RELA POSITIONS CODE 3307400 33074003 33074004 3307400 330740 3307403 3307405 330740 POSITION OF CONNECTIONS AND RELAS 33074002 330740 3307402 3307404 33074 Fig. 9 330664600 330664604 33066460 330664700 330664704 33066470 38727200 38727204 3872720 38727300 38727304 3872730 330664602 33066462 330664702 330664706 33066472 3872722 38727302 3872732 Fig. 0 Fig. Fig. 2 SOI 02.0 FV /20 599 72 74-2

CODE 38727203 POSITION OF CONNECTIONS AND RELAS 330496900 33049690 330497000 33049700 Fig. 3 3872470 387247 38748870 3874887 Fig. 4 38724700 3872470 387488700 38748870 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 SOI 02.0 FV 2/20 599 72 74-2

5.3 - DISPLA AND LEDS VERSION WITH Fig. 7 - DISPLA 2 - COOKING TIME LED 3 - TIMER LED 4 - END OF COOKING TIME LED 5 - CLOCK LED VERSION WITH S Fig. 8 - DISPLA 2 - COOKING TIME LED 3 - TIMER LED 4 - END OF COOKING TIME LED 5 - CLOCK LED CLOCK-ONL VERSION (WITHOUT RELAS) Fig. 9 - DISPLA 2 - TIMER LED 3 - CLOCK LED SOI 02.0 FV 3/20 599 72 74-2

6 - EXAMPLE OF HOW TO USE THE PROGRAMMER The following is an example of how to use the SET programmer. For further details, please consult the relevant instruction manuals for the individual versions, enclosed with your model. Setting the current time When the appliance is first connected to the power supply or after a power cut, the "Current time" LED will flash. To set the current time: - Press button or. 2 - When the right time is shown, wait for 5 seconds: the "Current time" LED will switch off and the display will show the time set. To change the time: - Press the button repeatedly to select the "Current time" function.the corresponding LED will start to flash. Then proceed as described above. It is only possible to change the time if no automatic functions have been set ( Cooking time or End of cooking time ). Fig. 20 Manual cooking If no cooking function is selected on the programmer when the appliance is turned on, the indicator LEDs will remain switched off, the internal relay contacts will remain closed, and it is possible to cook manually. Note: The "Timer" function can be used during manual cooking operations. Fig. 2 SOI 02.0 FV 4/20 599 72 74-2

"Cooking time" function ou can start cooking immediately and programme the length of time the food is to be cooked automatically. After placing the food to be cooked in the oven, press the button repeatedly to select the "Cooking time" function. The corresponding LED will start to flash. Proceed as described below: To set the cooking time: - Press button or. 2 - When the required cooking time is shown, wait for 5 seconds: the Cooking time LED will light up andthe current time will be shown on the display. 3 - At the end of the set period of time, the LED will start to flash, the oven will switch off automatically and a buzzer will sound. Turn the oven knob and the thermostat knob to zero. Press any of the buttons to stop the buzzer sounding. Important! This operation automatically resets the oven functions (see manual cooking): for this reason, always remember to turn the function selector knob and the thermostat back to zero when you finish cooking. To cancel the cooking time: - Press the button repeatedly to select the "Cooking time" function. The corresponding LED flashes and the remaining cooking time is shown on the display. 2 - Press until the display shows the value 0.00. After 5 seconds the LED will turn off and the current time will be shown on the display. Fig. 22 Fig. 23 SOI 02.0 FV 5/20 599 72 74-2

"End of cooking" function ou can start cooking immediately and programme the time at which cooking is to stop automatically. After putting the food to be cooked into the oven, press the button repeatedly to select the "End of cooking" function. The corresponding LED will start to flash. Proceed as described below: To set the end of cooking time: - Press button or. 2 - When the required end of cooking time is shown, wait for 5 seconds: the End of cooking time LED will light up and the current time will be shown on the display. 3 - At the end of the set period of time, the LED will start to flash, the oven will switch off automatically and a buzzer will sound. Turn the oven knob and the thermostat knob to zero. Press any of the buttons to stop the buzzer sounding. Important! This operation automatically resets the oven functions (see manual cooking): for this reason, always remember to turn the function selector knob and the thermostat back to zero when you finish cooking. To cancel the end of cooking time: - Press the button repeatedly to select the "End of cooking time" function. The corresponding LED will flash and the display will show the set end of cooking time. 2 - Press until the display shows the current time. The programmer buzzer will sound and the LED will switch off. Fig. 24 Fig. 25 SOI 02.0 FV 6/20 599 72 74-2

Combined "Cooking time and End of cooking time function The "Cooking time" and "End of cooking time" functions can be used together to turn the oven on and off automatically at a later time. - Using the "Cooking time" function (proceed as described in the paragraph entitled Cooking time function ), set the cooking time required. Then press the button: the display will show the time that has just been set. 2 - Using the "End of cooking" function (proceed as described in the paragraph entitled End of cooking" function) set the time at which cooking is to end. The corresponding LEDs will switch on andthe display will show the current time. The oven will turn on and off automatically based on the times that have been set. Timer" function The timer sounds the buzzer at the end of the set time, but it does not stop cooking. To set the timer: - Press the button repeatedly to select the "Timer" function. The corresponding LED will start to flash. 2 - Then use the or buttons (maximum time: 2 hours 30 minutes). 3 - When the right time is shown, wait for 5 seconds: the "Timer" indicator LED with light up. 4 - At the end of the set period of time, the LED will start to flash and a buzzer will sound. Press any of the buttons to stop the buzzer sounding. To cancel the timer: - Press the button repeatedly to select the "Timer" function.the corresponding LED will start to flash and the remaining time will be shown on the display. 2 - Press " until the display shows the value 0.00. After 5 seconds the LED will turn off and the current time will be shown on the display. Fig. 26 Fig. 27 SOI 02.0 FV 7/20 599 72 74-2

Display switch-off function (*). When no cooking functions are set (only the current time showing) it is possible to turn the display off. To turn the display off: - Press and hold two or three of the buttons simultaneously for about 5 seconds. The display will switch off. 2 - Press any of the buttons to switch the display back on. N.B.: The display can only be turned off if none of the other functions are set. Fig. 28 (*) In more recent versions this function is no longer available (see page 0). SOI 02.0 FV 8/20 599 72 74-2

7 - TABLE OF CODES AND VERSIONS TECHNICAL CODE SPARE PARTS CODE NOTE Factory MAX. TEMP. 3307400 3307400/9 Red display, Single buttons, ZO GC PLS 85 C 230/50Hz, Relay DGT 33074002 8996692702/8 Red display, single buttons, DGT DGR 85 C (6692702) 230/50Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 33074003 89966927024/3 Red display, Single buttons, DGT DGR 85 C (66927024) 230/60Hz, Relay 33074004 33074004/3 Red display, single buttons, GC PLS 05 C 230/50Hz, Relay ROA SC ZO 3307400 89966927363/5 Green display, single buttons, DGR GC 05 C (66927363) 230/50Hz, Relay 330740 899669274/2 Green display, single buttons, DGR 05 C (669274) 230/50Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 330740 330740/7 Red display, button assembly, GC DGT 85 C (66926562) 89966926562/3 230/50Hz, Relay 3307402 89966926649/8 Red display, button assembly, DGT DGR 85 C (66926649) 230/50Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 3307403 89966927023/5 Red display, button assembly, DGR 85 C (66927023) 230/60Hz, Relay 3307404 89966927094/6 Red display, button assembly, DGR 85 C (66927094) 230/60Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 3307405 3307405/8 Red display, button assembly, FFS GC 05 C 230/50Hz, Relay 330740 330740/8 Green display, button assembly, DGR GC 05 C (66927053) 89966927053/2 230/50Hz, Relay 33074 8996692748/0 Green display, button assembly, DGR 05 C (6692748) 230/50Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 330496900 330496900/3 Red display, Single buttons, GC PLS 05 C 230/50Hz, Relay ROA SC ZO 33049690 33049690/2 Green display, single buttons, DGR GC 05 C (not linked to the models) 230/50Hz, Relay 330497000 330497000/ Red display, button assembly, DGR FFS 05 C 33049700 33049700/0 (not linked to the models) 330664600 (66926562) 330664600/5 89966926562/3 230/50Hz, Relay Green display, button assembly, 230/50Hz, Relay Red display, single buttons, 230/50Hz, Relay 330664602 (6692702) 8996692702/8 Red display, single buttons, 230/50Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 330664604 330664604/7 Red display, single buttons, (66927024) 89966927024/3 230/60Hz, Relay 33066460 33066460/4 Green display, single buttons, 230/50Hz, Relay 33066462 899669274/2 Green display, single buttons, (669274) 230/50Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 330664700 89966926572/2 Red display, button assembly, (66926572) 230/50Hz, Relay 330664702 89966926649/8 Red display, Button assembly, (66926649) 230/50Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 330664704 89966927023/5 Red display, button assembly, (66927023) 230/60Hz, Relay 330664706 89966927094/6 Red display, Button assembly, (66927094) 230/60Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 33066470 33066470/2 Green display, button assembly, 230/50Hz, Relay GC DGR GC 05 C GC PLS 05 C ROA SC ZO DGR DGT DGR DGT 05 C PLS ZO 85 C DGR GC PLS ZO 05 C DGR 05 C DGT DGR 05 C SC DGT DGR 05 C DGR 85 C DGR 85 C GC 05 C SOI 02.0 FV 9/20 599 72 74-2

33066472 (6692748) 8996692748/0 Green display, Button assembly, 230/50Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 38724700 38724700/7 Red display, Single buttons, 230/50Hz, Relay 3872470 3872470/5 Red display, Single buttons, 230/50Hz, Relay, new Standby 200 3872470 3872470/6 Red display, Single buttons, 230/50Hz, 2 Relay 387247 387247/4 Red display, Single buttons, (66928380) 89966928380/8 230/50Hz, 2 Relay, new Standby 200 38727200 38727200/5 Red display, single buttons, 230/50Hz, Relay 38727203 38727203/9 Red display, single buttons, 230/50Hz, clock only without Relay only 2 LEDs 38727204 89966927024/3 Red display, Single buttons, (66927024) 230/60Hz, Relay 3872720 3872720/4 Green display, Single buttons, 230/50Hz, Relay 3872722 599669274/2 Green display, single buttons, (669274) 230/50Hz, 0. LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 38727300 38727300/3 Red display, button assembly, 230/50Hz, Relay 38727302 89966926649/8 Red display, Button assembly, (66926649) 230/50Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 38727304 89966927884/0 Red display, button assembly, (66927884) 230/60Hz, Relay 3872730 89966927053/2 Green display, button assembly, (66927053) 230/50Hz, Relay 3872732 8996692748/0 Green display, Button assembly, (6692748) 230/50Hz, LV relay (5 V / 0.mA) 387488700 387488700/7 Red display, button assembly, 230/50Hz, Relay 38748870 38748870/5 Red display, button assembly, 230/50Hz, Relay, new Standby 200 38748870 38748870/6 Red display, button assembly, (66926572) 3874887 (6692838) 89966926572/2 230/50Hz, 2 Relay 8996692838/6 Red display, button assembly, 230/50Hz, 2 Relay, new Standby 200 DGR 05 C ABS GC PLS ROA SC ZO ABS PLS ROA ZO 05 C 05 C SC 05 C PLS SC DGR 05 C GC PLS 05 C GC PLS 05 C DGR 85 C GC PLS ZO 05 C DGR 05 C DGR CG 05 C PLS ZO DGT DGR 05 C DGR 85 C DGR CG 05 C PLS DGR 05 C DGR GC 05 C PLS SC ZO PLS ZO 05 C DGR SC 05 C DGR 05 C SOI 02.0 FV 20/20 599 72 74-2