Sharp Microwave Oven R 210A User Manual

R-210A  
SERVICE MANUAL  
SX737R210APT/  
MICROWAVE OVEN  
COOKING CONTROL  
MED  
DEFROST  
MED LOW  
RICE  
MED HIGH  
LOW  
HIGH  
MODEL  
DEFROST kg  
TIMER  
R-210A  
RICE  
1.0  
0.5  
4
2
DOOR OPEN  
In interests of user-safety the oven should be restored to its original  
condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Page  
CAUTION, MICROWAVE RADIATION .............................................................................................................. 1  
WARNING ............................................................................................................................................................1  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................... 2  
GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................. 2  
APPEARANCE VIEW......................................................................................................................................... 3  
OPERATION SEQUENCE ................................................................................................................................. 4  
FUNCTION OF IMPORTANT COMPONENTS .................................................................................................. 5  
SERVICING ........................................................................................................................................................ 6  
TEST PROCEDURE .......................................................................................................................................... 8  
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ............................................................. 13  
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT ...................................................................................................................... 19  
WIRING DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................................................... 20  
PICTORIAL DIAGRAM..................................................................................................................................... 21  
PARTS LIST...................................................................................................................................................... 22  
SHARP CORPORATION  
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SERVICE MANUAL  
MICROWAVE OVEN  
R-210A  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
APPEARANCE VIEW  
GENERAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
ThisManualhasbeenpreparedtoprovideSharpCorp.Service  
engineers with Operation and Service Information.  
It is recommended that service engineers carefully study the  
entire text of this manual, so they will be qualified to render  
satisfactory customer service.  
OPERATING SEQUENCE  
FUNCTION OF IMPORTANT  
COMPONENTS  
CAUTION  
MICROWAVE RADIATION  
DO NOT BECOME EXPOSED TO RADIATION FROM  
THE MICROWAVE GENERATOR OR OTHER PARTS  
CONDUCTING MICROWAVE ENERGY.  
SERVICING AND  
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART  
Service engineers should not be exposed to the microwave  
energy which may radiate from the magnetron or other  
microwave generating devices if it is improperly used or  
connected. All input and output microwave connections,  
waveguides, flanges and gaskets must be secured. Never  
operate the device without a microwave energy absorbing  
load attached. Never look into an open waveguide or  
antenna while the device is energized.  
TEST PROCEDURE  
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT  
AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE  
WARNING  
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT  
Never operate the oven until the following points are ensured.  
(A) The door is tightly closed.  
(B) The door brackets and hinges are not defective.  
(C) The door packing is not damaged.  
(D) The door is not deformed or warped.  
(E) There is not any other visible damage with the oven.  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
PARTS LIST  
Servicing and repair work must be carried out only by trained  
service engineers.  
All the parts marked "*" on parts list are used at voltages more  
than 250V.  
Removal of the outer wrap gives access to potential above  
250V.  
All the parts marked "" on parts list may cause undue  
microwave exposure, by themselves, or when they are dam-  
aged, loosened or removed.  
SHARP CORPORATION  
OSAKA, JAPAN  
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
SPECIFICATION  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
Power Requirements  
110 Volts  
60 Hertz  
Single phase, 2 wire  
1.1 KW  
Power Consumption  
Power Output  
700 watts nominal of RF microwave energy (IEC-705)  
600 watts nominal of RF microwave energy (2 litre water load )  
Operating frequency 2450 MHz  
Case Dimensions  
Width 450 mm  
Height 295 mm including foot  
Depth 355 mm  
Cooking Cavity Dimensions  
Width 288 mm  
Height 195 mm  
Depth 319 mm  
Turntable diameter  
Control Complement  
272mm  
30 min. Single Speed Timer.  
Microwave Power for Variable Cooking  
Repetition Rate;  
HIGH ............................. Full power throughout the cooking time  
MED HIGH (MEDIUM HIGH) ......... approx. 70% of FULL Power  
MEDIUM ........................................ approx. 50% of FULL Power  
MED LOW/ DEFROST................... approx. 30% of FULL Power  
(MEDIUM LOW/ DEFROST)  
LOW............................................... approx. 10% of FULL Power  
Set Weight (Approx.)  
Approx. 13 kg  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
WARNING  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
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APPEARANCE VIEW  
10  
3
2
1
OVEN  
13  
COOKING CONTROL  
MED  
9
8
DEFROST  
RICE  
MED HIGH  
MED LOW  
LOW  
HIGH  
DEFROST kg  
RICE  
TIMER  
1.0  
0.5  
4
2
11  
DOOR OPEN  
14  
4
4 5  
6
7
15  
12  
1. Ventilation openings  
2. Oven lamp  
3. Door hinges  
4. Door safety latches  
5. See through door  
6. Door seals sealing surfaces  
7. Coupling  
8. Door open button  
9. Control panel  
11.Power supply cord  
12.Rating label  
13.Turntable  
14.Roller stay  
15.Earth wire  
10.Waveguide cover  
CONTROLPANEL  
1
VARIABLE COOKING CONTROL  
There are five power levels. The approxi-  
mate percentage of microwave power for  
each setting is:  
COOKING CONTROL  
MED  
HIGH  
100%  
DEFROST  
RICE  
MED HIGH  
MED HIGH (MEDIUM HIGH) 70%  
MED LOW  
MED (MEDIUM)  
MED LOW/ DEFROST  
(MEDIUM LOW/ DEFROST)  
LOW  
50%  
30%  
HIGH  
LOW  
1
10%  
2
3
4
MEAT DEFROST GUIDE  
RICE COOKING GUIDE  
TIMER (0-30 minutes)  
Turn to set cooking time or weight of defrost  
food.  
2
3
DEFROST kg  
TIMER  
RICE  
1.0  
4
0.5  
2
4
DOOR OPEN  
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OPERATION SEQUENCE  
7-1. When the oven door is opened during or after the  
OFF CONDITION  
cycle of a cooking program, the 1st latch switch and  
2nd latch switch must open their (COM-NO) contacts  
first. After that the contacts (COM-NC) of the monitor  
switch can be closed.  
1. When the timer knob is at " 0 ", the oven is OFF  
condition.  
2. Closingtheovendooractivatesthe1stlatchswitch,the  
2nd latch switch and monitor switch.  
IMPORTANT:  
When the oven door is closed, the contacts COM-NC of  
the monitor switch must be open.  
Figure O-1 on page 20  
7-2. When the oven door is closed. The contacts (COM-  
NC) of the monitor switch must be opened and the  
contacts (COM-NO) of the 2nd latch switch and the  
1st latch switch must be closed.  
7-3. When the oven door is opened and the (COM-NO)  
contacts of the 1st latch switch and the contacts  
(COM-NO) of the 2nd latch switch remain closed, the  
fuse 13A will blow, the monitor switch is closed and a  
short circuit is caused.  
MICROWAVE COOKING CONDITION  
HIGH COOKING  
Set the variable cooking control to HIGH and then set the  
timer.  
MEDIUM HIGH, MEDIUM, MEDIUM LOW, LOW  
COOKING  
Function sequence  
Figure O-2 on page 20  
When the microwave oven is preset for variable cooking  
power, the rated voltage is supplied to the power trans-  
formerintermittentlywithina30-secondtimebasethrough  
the vari switch. The following levels of microwave power  
are given.  
1. Following components are energized.  
Power transformer  
Magnetron  
H.V. capacitor  
H.V. rectifier  
Timer motor  
Fan motor  
Oven lamp  
H. V. fuse  
Turntable motor  
2. Rated voltage is supplied to the primary winding of the  
power transformer. The voltage is converted to about  
3.3 volts A.C. output on the filament winding and high  
voltage of approximately 2000 volts A.C. on the sec-  
ondary winding.  
3. The filament winding voltage (3.3 volts) heats the  
magnetronfilamentandthehighvoltage(2000volts)is  
sent to the voltagedoubling circuit, where it is doubled  
to negative voltage of approximately 4000 volts D.C..  
4. The 2450 MHz microwave energy produced in the  
magnetron generates a wave length of 12.24 cm. This  
energyischannelledthroughthewaveguide(transport  
channel) into the oven cavity, where the food is placed  
to be cooked.  
SETTING  
30 sec. ON  
HIGH  
Approx. 100%  
Approx. 70%  
Approx. 50%  
Approx. 30%  
Approx. 10%  
23.2 sec. ON  
16.5 sec. ON  
6.8 sec. OFF  
13.5 sec. OFF  
MEDIUM HIGH  
MEDIUM  
9.8 sec. ON 20.2 sec. OFF  
MEDIUM LOW  
LOW  
5.0 sec. ON  
25 sec. OFF  
Note: The ON/OFF time ratio does not exactly corre-  
spond to the percentage of microwave power,  
because approx. 2 seconds are needed for heat-  
ing up the magnetron filament.  
5. When the cooking time is up, the timer returns to "0",  
the bell rings and the contacts of the timer are opened.  
Then following components are turned off.  
Power transformer  
Turntable motor  
H. V. fuse  
Magnetron  
H.V. capacitor  
H.V. rectifier  
Timer motor  
Fan motor  
Oven lamp  
6. When the oven door is opened during a cooking cycle,  
the switches come to the following positions and they  
are common to the other cooking conditions too.  
Switch  
Contact  
Condition  
During  
Oven Door  
Open(No cooking)  
Opened  
Cooking  
Closed  
1st latch Switch  
Monitor Switch  
2nd latch switch  
COM-NO  
COM-NC  
COM-NO  
Opened  
Closed  
Closed  
Opened  
The circuit to the power transformer, turntable motor,  
timer motor, fan motor and oven lamp are cut off when  
the COM-NO contacts of the 2nd latch switch and 1st  
latchswitcharemadeopen. Thetimerstopstoindicate  
how much cooking time remains.  
7. MONITOR SWITCH CIRCUIT  
The monitor switch is mechanically controlled by the  
oven door, and monitors the operation of the 1st latch  
switch and 2nd latch switch.  
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FUNCTION OF IMPORTANT COMPONENTS  
setting of cook time or failure of control unit. Under normal  
operation, the temp. fuse remains closed. However, when  
abnormally high temperatures are reached within the  
oven cavity, the temp. fuse will open at 120˚C, causing the  
oven to shut down. The defective fuse must be replaced  
with a new one.  
DOOR OPEN MECHANISM  
Thedoorcanbeopenedbypushingtheopenbuttononthe  
control panel. When the open button is pushed, the switch  
lever on the latch hook is moved upward, operating the  
latchhead.Thelatchheadismovedupward,andreleased  
from the latch hook. Now, the door can be opened.  
LATCH HOOK  
THERMAL CUT-OUT 95˚C (MAGNETRON )  
The thermal cut-out located on the top of the oven cavity  
is designed to prevent damage to the magnetron if an over  
heated condition develops in the tube due to cooling fan  
failure, obstructedairguide, dirtyorblockedairintake, etc.  
Under normal operation, the thermal cut-out remains  
closed.However,whenabnormallyhightemperaturesare  
reached within the magnetron, the thermal cut-out will  
open at 95˚C, causing the oven to shut down. When the  
magnetron has cooled to 75˚, the thermal cut-out closes  
and cook cycle will resume.  
LATCH  
HEADS  
1ST. LATCH  
SWITCH  
MONITOR  
SWITCH  
DOOR  
2ND. LATCH  
SWITCH  
SWITCH LEVER  
NOISE FILTER  
Figure D-1. Door Open Mechanism  
The noise filter prevents the radio frequency interference  
that might flow back in the power circuit.  
1ST. LATCH SWITCH AND 2ND. LATCH SWITCH  
1. When the oven door is closed, the contacts (COM-NO)  
must be closed.  
2. When the oven door is opened, the contacts (COM-  
NO) must be opened.  
TURNTABLE MOTOR  
The turntable motor drives the roller stay to rotate the  
turntable.  
FAN MOTOR  
MONITOR SWITCH  
The fan motor drives a blade which draws external cool air.  
This cool air is directed through the air vanes surrounding  
the magnetron and cools the magnetron. This air is chan-  
nelled through the oven cavity to remove steam and  
vapours given off from the heating foods. It is then ex-  
haustedthroughtheexhaustingairventsattheovencavity.  
1. When the oven door is closed, the contacts (COM-NC)  
must be opened.  
2. When the oven door is opened, the contacts (COM-  
NC) must be closed.  
3. If the oven door is opened and the contacts (COM-NO)  
of the 1st latch switch and 2nd latch switch fail to open,  
the fuse blows simultaneously with closing the con-  
tacts (COM-NC) of the monitor switch.  
TIMER MOTOR (WITH VARI-SWITCH)  
Timer switch  
CAUTION: BEFORE REPLACING A FUSE TEST THE  
1STLATCHSWITCH,2NDLATCHSWITCH  
AND MONITOR SWITCH FOR PROPER  
OPERATION.(REFERTOCHAPTER"TEST  
PROCEDURE".)  
1. When the timer is at "0" position, the switch of the timer  
are opened.  
2. When the timer is turned clockwise from "0" position,  
the switch of the timer are closed.  
Vari-switch  
If the variable cooking control is set at HIGH, MEDIUM  
HIGH, MEDIUM, MEDIUM LOW or LOW cooking posi-  
tion, Rated voltage is supplied to the power transformer  
intermittently within a 30 seconds time base. The fol-  
lowing chart shows the vari-switch operation in the  
various modes.  
FUSE  
1. The fuse blows when the contacts (COM-NO) of the 1st  
latchswitchand2ndlatchswitchremainclosedwiththe  
oven door open and when the monitor switch closes.  
2. If the wire harness or electrical components are short-  
circuited, the fuse blows to prevent an electric shock of  
fire hazard.  
30 sec. ON  
SETTING  
HIGH  
MEDIUM HIGH  
MEDIUM  
Approx. 100%  
Approx. 70%  
Approx. 50%  
Approx. 30%  
Approx. 10%  
23.2 sec. ON  
16.5 sec. ON  
6.8 sec. OFF  
13.5 sec. OFF  
HIGH VOLTAGE FUSE  
Thehighvoltagefuseblowswhenthehighvoltagerectifier  
or the magnetron is shorted.  
9.8 sec. ON 20.2 sec. OFF  
TEMPERATURE FUSE 120˚C (OVEN)  
MEDIUM LOW  
LOW  
The temp. fuse located on the top of the oven cavity is  
designed to prevent damage to the oven if the foods in the  
oven catch fire due to over heating produced by improper  
5.0 sec. ON  
25 sec. OFF  
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because approx. 2 seconds are needed for heat-  
ing up the magnetron filament.  
Note: The ON/OFF time ratio does not exactly corre-  
spond to the percentage of microwave power,  
SERVICING  
WARNING TO SERVICE PERSONNEL  
Microwave ovens contain circuitry capable of producing very high voltage and current. Contact with following parts  
will result in electrocution.  
High voltage capacitor, Power transformer, Magnetron, High voltage rectifier assembly, High voltage Fuse, High  
voltage harness.  
REMEMBER TO CHECK 3D  
REMEMBER TO CHECK 4R  
1) Reconnect all leads removed from components  
during testing.  
2) Replace the outer case (cabinet).  
3) Reconnect the supply.  
1) Disconnect the supply.  
2) Door opened, and wedged open.  
3) Discharge high voltage capacitor.  
4) Run the oven. Check all functions.  
WARNING AGAINST THE CHARGE OF THE  
HIGH-VOLTAGE CAPACITOR  
Microwave ovens should not be run empty. To test for  
thepresenceofmicrowaveenergywithinacavity,place  
a cup of cold water on the oven turntable, close the door  
andsetthepowerleveltoHIGH. Andsetthemicrowave  
timer for two (2) minutes. When the two minutes has  
elapsed (timer at zero) carefully check that the water is  
now hot. If the water remains cold carry out 3D checks  
and re-examine the connections to the component  
being tested.  
The high-voltage capacitor remains charged  
about 60 seconds after the oven has been  
switched off. Wait for 60 seconds and then short-  
circuit the connection of the high-voltage capaci-  
tor (that is, of the connecting lead of the high-  
voltage rectifier) against the chassis with the use  
of an insulated screwdriver.  
Sharp recommend that wherever possible fault-finding  
is carried out with the supply disconnected. It may in,  
some cases, be necessary to connect the supply after  
theoutercasehasbeenremoved,inthiseventcarryout  
3D checks and then disconnect the leads to the primary  
of the power transformer. Ensure that these leads  
remain isolated from other components and the oven  
chassis. (Use insulation tape if necessary.) When the  
testing is completed carry out 3D checks and reconnect  
the leads to the primary of the power transformer.  
Whenallserviceworkiscompletedandtheovenisfullyassembled, themicrowavepoweroutputshouldbechecked  
and microwave leakage test should be carried out.  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
When troubleshooting the microwave oven, it is helpful to follow the Sequence of Operation in performing the  
checks. Many of the possible causes of trouble will require that a specific test be performed. These tests are given a  
procedure letter which will be found in the "Test Procedure "section.  
IMPORTANT: If the oven becomes inoperative because of a blown fuse 13A in the 1st. latch switch - 2nd. latch switch  
- monitor switch circuit, check the 1st. latch switch, 2nd. latch switch and monitor switch before replacing  
the fuse 13A.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART  
TEST PROCEDURE  
A B C D E E E F F I  
I
I G G H  
J K  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
AND  
DEFECTIVE PARTS  
CONDITION  
PROBLEM  
Fuse 13A blows when  
powercordispluggedinto  
wall outlet.  
OFF  
CONDITION  
Fuse13Ablowswhenthe  
door is opened.  
Home fuse blows when  
powercordispluggedinto  
wall outlet.  
Ovendoesnotoperateatall.  
Oven goes into cook cy-  
cle but shuts down before  
end of cooking cycle.  
Oven lamp does not light.  
(Fan motor rotates)  
Fan motor does not oper-  
ate, but oven lamp lights.  
COOKING  
CONDITION  
Timermotordoesnotoper-  
ate, but oven lamp lights.  
Turntablemotordoesnotop-  
erate, but oven lamp lights.  
Oven seems to be operat-  
ing but little or no heat is  
producedinovenload.(Mi-  
crowave power control is  
set at "HIGH" position, and  
turntable motor operates.)  
Oven does not operate  
properly in another position  
except "HIGH" position.  
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TEST PROCEDURES  
COMPONENT TEST  
PROCEDURE  
LETTER  
A
MAGNETRON TEST  
NEVER TOUCH ANY PART IN THE CIRCUIT WITH YOUR HAND OR AN INSULATED TOOL  
WHILE THE OVEN IS IN OPERATION.  
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
Isolate the magnetron from the high voltage circuit by removing all leads connected to the filament  
terminal.  
To test for an open circuit filament use an ohmmeter to make a continuity test between the magnetron  
filament terminals, the meter should show a reading of less than 1 ohm.  
To test for a short circuit filament to anode condition, connect ohmmeter between one of the filament  
terminalsandthecaseofthemagnetron(ground). Thistestshouldbeindicatedaninfiniteresistance.  
If a low or zero resistance reading is obtained then the magnetron should be replaced.  
MICROWAVE OUTPUT POWER (IEC 705)  
The following test procedure should be carried out with the microwave oven in a fully assembled  
condition (outer case fitted). Microwave output power from the magnetron can be measured by way  
of IEC 705, i.e. it can be measured by using water load how much it can be absorbed by the water  
load. To measure the microwave output power in the microwave oven, the relation of calorie and watt  
is used. When P(W) heating works for t(second), approximately P x t/4.187 calorie is generated. On  
the other hand, if the temperature of the water with V(ml) risesT (˚C) during this microwave heating  
period, the calorie of the water is V x T.  
The formula is as follows;  
P x t / 4.187 = V x T  
P (W) = 4.187 x V x T / t  
Our condition for water load is as follows:  
Room temperature..............around 20˚C  
Power supply Voltage.........Rated voltage  
Water load.........1000 g  
P = 70 x T  
Initial temperature...........10±2°C Heating time.........60 sec.  
Measuring condition:  
1. Container  
The water container must be a cylindrical borosilicate glass vessel having a maximum material  
thickness of 3 mm and an outside diameter of approximately 190 mm.  
2. Temperature of the oven and vessel  
The oven and the empty vessel are at ambient temperature prior to the start of the test.  
3. Temperature of the water  
The initial temperature of the water is (10±2)˚C.  
4. Select the initial and final water temperature so that the maximum difference between the final  
water temperature and the ambient temperature is 5˚C.  
5. Selectstirringdevicesandmeasuringinstrumentsinordertominimizeadditionorremovalofheat.  
6. The graduation of the thermometer must be scaled by 0.1˚C at minimum and an accurate  
thermometer.  
7. The water load must be (1000±5) g.  
8. “tismeasuredwhilethemicrowavegeneratorisoperatingatfullpower. Magnetronfilamentheat-  
up time is not included.  
NOTE: The operation time of the microwave oven is “t + 2” sec. 2 sec. is magnetron filament heat-  
up time.  
Measuring method:  
1. Measure the initial temperature of the water before the water is added to the vessel.  
(Example: The initial temperature T1 = 11˚C)  
2. Add the 1 litre water to the vessel.  
3. Place the load on the centre of the shelf.  
4. Operate the microwave oven at HIGH for the temperature of the water rises by a value T of  
(10 ± 2)˚C.  
5. Stir the water to equalize temperature throughout the vessel.  
6. Measure the final water temperature. (Example: The final temperature T2 = 21°C)  
7. Calculate the microwave power output P in watts from above formula.  
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TEST PROCEDURES  
COMPONENT TEST  
PROCEDURE  
LETTER  
Initial temperature.................................................................................................. T1 = 11°C  
Temperature after (60 + 2) = 62 sec...................................................................... T2 = 21°C  
Temperature difference Cold-Warm .................................................................... T1 = 10°C  
Measured output power  
The equation is “P = 70 x T” ....................................................... P = 70 x 10°C = 700 Watts  
JUDGMENT: The measured output power should be at least ± 15 % of the rated output power.  
CAUTION: 1°C CORRESPONDS TO 70 WATTS. REPEAT MEASUREMENT IF THE POWER IS  
INSUFFICIENT.  
1000g  
1000g  
1000g  
T1˚C  
T2˚C  
Heat up for 62 sec.  
MICROWAVE OUTPUT POWER (2 Litre water load)  
The following test procedure should be carried out with the microwave oven in a fully assembled  
condition (with outer case fitted).  
Microwave output power from the magnetron can be measured by way of substitution, i.e. it can be  
measured by using a water load how much it can be absorbed by the water load. To measure the  
microwave output power in the microwave oven, the relation of calorie and watt is used.  
On the other hand, if the temperature of the water with V(ml) rises T (˚C) during this microwave  
heating period, the calorie of the water is V x T.  
The formula is as follows;  
P x t / 4.2 = V x T  
P (W) = 4.2 x V x T / t  
Our condition for water load is as follows:  
Room temperature .................. 23±2˚C  
Power supply Voltage.................. Rated voltage  
Water load. ...... 2000 ml Initial temperature ........ 23±1°C Heating time ..... 2 min. 20 sec.  
P = 60 x T  
Measuring method:  
A) The two water containers must be prepared.  
The water container must be one (1) litre beaker made of Pyrex glass and its diameter  
approximately 12cm.  
B) Put the one (1) litre water into each beaker (Each beaker has one litre water). The initial  
temperature of the water should be 23±1˚C.  
C) Mark T1 on the one beaker and mark T2 on the other one. And stir the water and measure the  
temperature of water the thermometer and note them. The graduation of the thermometer must  
be scaled by 0.1˚C at minimum and an accurate mercury thermometer is recommended.  
D) Place the two (2) beakers as touching each other in the centre of the oven cavity.  
E) Set the timer to 2 minutes and 20 seconds, start the oven at 100% power.  
F) The time must be measured with stopwatch or wristwatch.  
G) After 2 minutes and 20 seconds, stop the oven by opening the door.  
H) Putthetwo(2)beakersoutoftheovencavityandmeasurethetemperatureofthewaterbystirring  
the water with thermometer and note them.  
Example  
Initial temperature...............................................................................T1 = 23˚C T2 = 24˚C  
Temperature after 2 min. 22 sec. ...................................................... T1 = 33˚C T2 = 34˚C  
Temperature difference Cold-Warm ............................................... T1 = 10˚C T2 = 10˚C  
Mean temperature rise T .......................... T = (T1 ± T2) / 2 = (10˚C+10˚C) / 2 = 10˚C  
Measured output power  
The equation is P= 60 x T ......................................................... P= 60 x 10˚C = 600 Watts  
NOTE: Themeasuredoutputpowershouldbeatleast±15%oftheratedoutputpower.  
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TEST PROCEDURES  
COMPONENT TEST  
PROCEDURE  
LETTER  
CAUTION: 1˚C CORRESPONDS TO 60 WATTS. REPEAT MEASUREMENT IF THE POWER IS  
INSUFFICIENT.  
1 l  
1 l  
1 l  
1 l  
(T1 C)  
(T2 C)  
(T1 C)  
(T2 C)  
Heat up for 2 min. 22 sec.  
B
POWER TRANSFORMER TEST  
WARNING: High voltages and large currents are present at the secondary winding and  
filament winding of the power transformer. It is very dangerous to work near this  
part when the oven is on. NEVER make any voltage measurements of the high-  
voltage circuits, including the magnetron filament.  
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
Disconnect the leads to the primary winding of the power transformer. Disconnect the filament and  
secondary winding connections from the rest of the HV circuitry. Using an ohmmeter, set on a low  
range, it is possible to check the continuity of all three windings. The following readings should be  
obtained:  
a.Primary winding................ 0.5 ohms approximately  
b.Secondary winding ........... 107 ohms approximately  
c.Filament winding .............. less than 1 ohm  
If the reading obtained are not stated as above, then the power transformer is probably faulty and  
should be replaced.  
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.  
C
HIGH VOLTAGE RECTIFIER TEST  
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
Isolate the high voltage rectifier assembly from the HV circuit. The high voltage rectifier can be tested  
using an ohmmeter set to its highest range. Connect the ohmmeter across the terminal B+C of the  
high voltage rectifier and note the reading obtained. Reverse the meter leads and note this second  
reading. The normal resistance is infinite in one direction and more than 100 kin the other direction.  
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.  
C
B
HIGH VOLTAGE RECTIFIER  
NOTE: FOR MEASUREMENT OF THE RESISTANCE OF THE RECTIFIER, THE BATTERIES OF  
THE MEASURING INSTRUMENT MUST HAVE A VOLTAGE AT LEAST 6 VOLTS, BE-  
CAUSE OTHERWISE AN INFINITE RESISTANCE MIGHT BE SHOWN IN BOTH DIREC-  
TIONS.  
D
HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR TEST  
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
A. Isolate the high voltage capacitor from the circuit.  
B. Continuity check must be carried out with measuring instrument which is set to the highest  
resistance range.  
C. A normal capacitor shows continuity for a short time (kick) and then a resistance of about 10MΩ  
after it has been charged.  
D. A short-circuited capacitor shows continuity all the time.  
E. An open capacitor constantly shows a resistance about 10 Mbecause of its internal 10MΩ  
resistance.  
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TEST PROCEDURES  
COMPONENT TEST  
PROCEDURE  
LETTER  
F. When the internal wire is opened in the high voltage capacitor shows an infinite resistance.  
G. The resistance across all the terminals and the chassis must be infinite when the capacitor is  
normal.  
If incorrect reading are obtained, the high voltage capacitor must be replaced.  
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.  
E
SWITCH TEST  
Isolate the switch to be tested and using an ohmmeter check between the terminals as described in  
the following table.  
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
COM; Common terminal,  
Table: Terminal Connection of Switch  
NO; Normally open terminal  
NC; Normally close terminal  
S.C.; Short circuit  
Plunger Operation  
Released  
COM to NO  
O.C.  
COM to NC  
S.C.  
Depressed  
S.C.  
O.C.  
O.C.; Open circuit  
If incorrect readings are obtained, make the necessary switch adjustment or replace the switch.  
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.  
F
TEMPERATURE FUSE OR THERMAL CUT-OUT TEST  
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
Disconnect the leads from the terminals of the thermal cut-out or temperature fuse. Then using an  
ohmmeter, make a continuity test across the two terminals as described in the below.  
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.  
Table: Temperature Fuse or Thermal Cut-out Test  
Temperature of "ON"  
condition (closed circuit). condition (open circuit).  
Temperature of "OFF"  
Indication of ohmmeter  
(When room temperature is approx. 20˚C.)  
Parts Name  
Temp. fuse 120˚C  
This is not resetable type. Above 120˚C  
Closed circuit  
Closed circuit.  
Thermal cut-out 95˚C Below 75˚C  
Above 95˚C  
If incorrect readings are obtained, replace the temperature fuse or thermal cut-out.  
An open circuit thermal cut-out (MG) indicates that the magnetron has overheated, this may be due  
to resistricted ventilation, cooling fan failure.  
An open circuit temperature fuse (OVEN) indicates that the food in the oven cavity may catch fire, this  
may be due to overheating produced by improper setting of the cooking time or failure of the control  
panel.  
G
MOTOR WINDING TEST  
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
Disconnect the leads from the motor. Using an ohmmeter, check the resistance between the two  
terminals as described in the table below.  
Table: Resistance of Motor  
Motors  
Fan motor  
Turntable motor  
Resistance  
Approximately 60 Ω  
Approximately 3.4 kΩ  
If incorrect readings are obtained, replace the motor.  
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.  
H
FUSE 13A  
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
Ifthefuse13Aisblownwhenthedoorisopened,checkthe1stlatchswitch,2ndlatchswitch,monitorswitch  
and monitor resistor.  
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TEST PROCEDURES  
COMPONENT TEST  
PROCEDURE  
LETTER  
If the fuse 13A is blown by incorrect door switching replace the defective switch(es) and the fuse 13A.  
If the fuse 13A is blown, there is a shorts or grounds in electrical parts or wire harness.  
Check them and replace the defective parts or repair the wire harness.  
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.  
CAUTION: Only replace fuse with the correct value replacement.  
I
TIMER MOTOR (WITH VARI-SWITCH) TEST  
5
6
M
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS before any of the following timer tests.  
2
4
1
3
Vari switch  
Timer motor with Vari-Switch  
TIMER SWITCH- CONTACTS  
Disconnect the leads from terminals described at following table. Connect an ohmmeter across  
terminals described at following table.  
Advance the timer and check that a short circuit reading is obtained on the meter.  
Turn the timer back to the zero (0) position and check that an open circuit reading is obtained on the  
meter. If these readings are not obtained then replace the timer.  
Disconnecting and checking terminals  
1 and 2  
TIMER - MOTOR  
Disconnect the leads from terminals described at following table. Connect an ohmmeter across the  
timermotorwinding, terminalsaredescribedatfollowingtable, andcheckthatareadingofresistance  
described at following table is indicated.  
If this reading is not obtained then the timer is probably defective and should be replaced.  
Disconnecting and checking terminals  
Resistance of motor winding  
5 and 6  
approximately 11.3 kΩ  
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS after any of the above tests.  
J
NOISE FILTER TEST  
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
Disconnect the leads from the terminals of the noise filter. Using an ohmmeter, check between the  
terminals as described in the following table.  
IN1  
IN2  
NOISE FILTER  
FUSE  
13A  
MEASURING POINT  
Between IN1 and IN2  
INDICATION OF OHMMETER  
LINE CROSS CAPACITOR 0.22µ/ AC125V  
Approx. 180 kΩ  
VARISTOR 15G / 270 V  
Between terminal N and WHITE Short circuit  
Between terminal L and RED Short circuit  
DISCHARGE RESISTOR 180 k/ 0.5 W  
NOISE SUPPRESSION COIL  
LINE BYPASS CAPACITOR LINE BYPASS CAPACITOR  
If incorrect readings are obtained, replace the noise filter unit.  
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.  
0.0022µ/AC250V  
0.0022µ/AC250V  
AC1  
AC2  
K
HIGH VOLTAGE FUSE TEST  
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
If the high voltage fuse is blown, there could be a short in the high voltage rectifier or the magnetron.  
Check them and replace the defective parts and the high voltage fuse.  
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.  
CAUTION: ONLY REPLACE HIGH VOLTAGE FUSE WITH THE CORRECT VALUE REPLACEMENT.  
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COMPONENT REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE  
WARNING: Avoid possible exposure to microwave energy. Please follow the instructions  
below before operating the oven.  
1. Disconnect oven from power supply.  
1. Door does not close firmly.  
2. Make sure that a definite” click” can be heard when the  
microwave oven door is unlatched. (Hold the door in a  
closedpositionwithonehand, thenpushthedooropen  
buttonwiththeother, thiscausesthelatchleadstorise,  
it is then possible to hear a “click’ as the door switches  
operate.)  
2. Door hinge, support or latch hook is damaged.  
3. The door gasket or seal or damaged.  
4. The door is bent or warped.  
5. There are defective parts in the door interlock system.  
6. There are defective parts in the microwave generating  
and transmission assembly.  
3. Visually check the door and cavity face plate for dam-  
age (dents, cracks, signs of arcing etc.).  
7. There is visible damage to the oven.  
Do not operate the oven:  
Carry out any remedial work that is necessary before  
operating the oven.  
Do not operate the oven if any of the following conditions  
exist;  
1. Without the RF gasket (Magnetron).  
2. If the wave guide or oven cavity are not intact.  
3. If the door is not closed.  
4. If the outer case (cabinet) is not fitted.  
Please refer to ‘OVEN PARTS, CABINET PARTS, CONTROL PANEL PARTS, DOOR PARTS’, when carrying out any  
of the following removal procedures:  
WARNING FOR WIRING  
and Oven cavity.  
3) Sharp edge:  
To prevent an electric shock, take the following  
manners.  
Bottom plate, Oven cavity, Weveguide flange,  
Chassis support and other metallic plate.  
4) Movable parts (to prevent a fault)  
Fanblade,Fanmotor,Switch,Switchlever,Open  
button.  
1. Before wiring,  
1) Disconnect the power supply.  
2) Open the door and wedge the door open.  
3) Discharge the high voltage capacitor and wait for  
60 seconds.  
3. Do not catch the wire leads in the outer case cabinet.  
4. Insertthepositivelockconnectorcertainlyuntilitspin  
is locked. And make sure that the wire leads should  
not come off even if the wire leads is pulled.  
5. To prevent an error function, connect the wire leads  
correctly, referring to the Pictorial Diagram.  
2. Don't let the wire leads touch to the following parts;  
1) High voltage parts:  
Magnetron, High voltage transformer, High volt-  
age capacitor and High voltage rectifier assem-  
bly.  
2) Hot parts:  
Oven lamp, Magnetron, High voltage transformer  
OUTER CASE REMOVAL  
To remove the outer case proceed as follows.  
1. Disconnect oven from power supply.  
2. Open the oven door and wedge it open.  
3. Remove the screws from rear and along the side edge  
of case.  
4. Slide the entire case back about 3cm to free it from  
retaining clips on the cavity face plate.  
5. Lift the entire case from the oven.  
6. Discharge the H.V. capacitor before carrying out any  
further work.  
7. Do not operate the oven with the outer case removed.  
N.B.; Step 1, 2 and 6 form the basis of the 3D checks.  
CAUTION: DISCHARGEHIGHVOLTAGECAPACITOR  
BEFORE TOUCHING ANY OVEN COMPO-  
NENT OR WIRING.  
POWER TRANSFORMER REMOVAL  
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
2. Disconnect the wire leads (main wire harness and H.V.  
fuse) from power transformer.  
3. Disconnect the H.V. wire of the H.V. rectifier assembly  
from magnetron.  
4. Disconnect the wire leads from the noise filter.  
5. Remove the one (1) screw holding the capacitor holder  
to the oven cavity back plate.  
6. Disconnectthefilamentleadofpowertransformerfrom  
the magnetron.  
7. Disconnecttheleadofthepowertransformerfromhigh  
voltage capacitor.  
8. Remove the two (2) screws holding the transformer to  
bottom plate.  
9. Remove the transformer.  
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HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS REMOVAL  
(HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR, HIGH VOLTAGE RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY AND H.V. FUSE)  
9. Disconnect the H.V. fuse from high voltage capacitor.  
10.Remove the HVC cover from the high voltage capacitor.  
11.Now H.V. rectifier assembly, H.V. fuse and H.V. ca-  
pacitor should be free.  
To remove the components, proceed as follows.  
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
2. Disconnect the H.V. fuse from the power transformer.  
3. Disconnect the H.V. wire of the H.V. rectifier assembly  
from the magnetron.  
4. Disconnect the wire leads from the noise filter.  
5. Remove one (1) screw holding capacitor holder to  
oven cavity back plate.  
6. Disconnect the filament lead of the power transformer  
from the H.V. capacitor.  
CAUTION: WHENREPLACINGHIGHVOLTAGEREC-  
TIFIER ASSEMBLY, ENSURE THAT THE  
CATHODE (EARTH) CONNECTION IS SE-  
CURELY FIXED TO THE CAPACITOR  
HOLDER WITH AN EARTHING SCREW.  
CAUTION: DO NOT REPLACE ONLY HIGH VOLTAGE  
RECTIFIER. WHEN REPLACING IT, RE-  
PLACE HIGH VOLTAGE RECTIFIER AS-  
SEMBLY.  
7. Removeone(1)screwholdingearthsideterminalofhigh  
voltagerectifierassembly, andremovecapacitorholder.  
8. Disconnect all the leads and terminals of high voltage  
rectifier assembly from high voltage capacitor.  
MAGNETRON REPLACEMENT  
Removal  
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
CAUTION: WHEN REPLACING THE MAGNETRON,  
BE SURE THE R.F. GASKET IS IN PLACE  
AND THE MAGNETRON MOUNTING  
SCREWS ARE TIGHTENED SECURELY.  
2. Disconnect the wire leads from the magnetron.  
3. Carefully remove the two (2) screws holding the  
magnetron to the waveguide flange.  
4. Lift up magnetron with care so that the magnetron  
antenna is not hit by any metal object around antenna.  
5. Now, the magnetron is free.  
Screws  
Magnetron  
Re-install  
1. Re-install the magnetron to the waveguide flange with  
two (2) screws diagonally as shown in Figure C-1.  
2. Re-connect the wire leads to the magnetron. Refer to  
"PICTORIAL DIAGRAM".  
Wavegiude  
Flange  
Figure C-1. Magnetron Replacement  
3. Re-install the outer case and check that the oven is  
operating properly.  
OVEN LAMP SOCKET REMOVAL  
Oven lamp  
socket  
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
2. Pull the wire leads from the oven lamp socket by  
pushing the terminal hole of the oven lamp socket  
with the flat type small screw driver.  
Terminal  
Wire lead  
3. Tear the cushion from the light mount plate.  
4. Bend the tab of the light mount plate holding the oven.  
5. Lift up the oven lamp socket.  
Terminal hole  
Flate type small  
screw driver  
6. Now, the oven lamp socket is free.  
Figure C-2. Oven lamp socket  
POSITIVE LOCK® CONNECTOR REMOVAL  
Terminal  
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
2. Pushing the lever of positive lock® connector.  
3. Pull out the positive lock® connector.  
Positive lock®  
connector  
1
Push  
CAUTION: WHENYOU(SERVICEENGINEERS)CON-  
NECT THE POSITIVE LOCK® CONNEC-  
TORS TO THE TERMINALS, CONNECT  
THE POSITIVE LOCK® SO THAT THE LE-  
VER FACE YOU (SERVICE ENGINEERS).  
Lever  
2
Pull down  
Figure C-3 Positive lock® connector  
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POWER SUPPLY CORD REPLACEMENT  
Removal  
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
Re-install  
1. Insert the power supply cord into the oven cavity back plate.  
2. Secure the one (1) screw holding the power supply  
cord to the oven cavity back plate..  
3. Connect the white and black wires of the main wire  
harness into the terminal of the power supply cord,  
referring to the Pictorial Diagram.  
2. Disconnect the wire leads from the power supply cord.  
3. Remove the one (1) screw holding the power supply  
cord to the oven cavity back plate.  
4. Remove the power supply cord from the oven cavity  
back plate.  
TURNTABLE MOTOR REPLACEMENT  
9. Remove the O-ring and washer from the turntable  
motor.  
10.Now, the turntable motor is free.  
Removal  
1. Disconnect the oven from the power supply.  
2. Remove the turntable and turntable support from the  
oven cavity.  
Re-install  
3. Turn the oven over.  
1. Remove the any sharp edges on the turntable motor  
cover and the bottom plate with the cutting pliers.  
2. Re-install the O-ring.  
3. Apply the grease (Shinetsu silicone grease G-420 of  
Sinetsu Chemical Co. Ltd. or Toray Silicone grease  
SH-14 of Toray Silicone Co., Ltd.) to the O-ring and the  
base of the turntable motor shaft as shown in Figure C-  
6.  
4. Re-install the turntable motor with the O-ring and  
washer to the oven cavity with the single (1) screw.  
5. Re-connect the wire leads to the turntable motor.  
6. Insert the tab of the turntable motor cover into the hole  
of the bottom plate as shown in Figure C-4.  
7. Re-install the turntable motor cover to the bottom plate  
with one (1) screw XHTSD40P08RV0 or  
XFPSD40P08K00 as shown in Figure C-4.  
4. Cut the four (4) bridges holding the turntable motor  
cover to the bottom plate with the cutting pliers as  
shown in Figure C-4.  
CAUTION: DO NOT DROP THE TURNTABLE MOTOR  
COVER INTO THE OVEN AFTER CUTTING  
THE BRIDGES. BECAUSE IT WILL DAM-  
AGE THE WIRE LEADS OF THE MOTOR  
AND IT IS DIFFICULT TO REMOVE IT OUT  
OF THE OVEN.  
5. Remove the turntable motor cover from the bottom  
plate.  
6. Disconnect the wire leads from the turntable motor.  
7. Remove the single (1) screw holding the turntable  
motor to the oven cavity.  
8. Remove the turntable motor from the oven cavity.  
Screw:  
XHTSD40P08RV0  
or  
XFPSD40P08K00  
Washer  
Cutting pliers  
Washer  
Tab  
O-ring  
Apply grease here  
Bridges  
Hole  
Turntable motor  
cover  
Base of turntable  
motor shaft  
O-ring  
Bottom plate  
Bridges  
Turntable motor  
Figure C-5. Washer and O-ring Installation and  
Grease Applying.  
Figure C-4. Turntable Motor Cover  
FAN MOTOR REPLACEMENT  
a pair of groove joint pliers.  
REMOVAL  
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
CAUTION:  
2. Disconnect the wire leads from the fan motor.  
3. Remove the one (1) screw holding the chassis support  
to the oven cavity front plate.  
4. Remove the chassis support .  
5. Releasethefilamentleadofthepowertransformerand  
the H.V. wire from the fan duct.  
• Makesurethatanypiecesdonotenterthegap  
between the rotor and the stator of the fan  
motor. Because the rotor is easy to be shaven  
by pliers and metal pieces may be produced.  
• Do not touch the pliers to the coil of the fan  
motor because the coil may be cut or injured.  
• Donottransformthebracketbytouchingwith  
the pliers.  
6. Remove the one (1) screw holding the fan duct to the  
waveguide flange.  
7. Release the fan motor assembly from the oven cavity.  
8. Remove the fan blade from the fan motor shaft accord-  
ing to the following procedure.  
2) Remove the fan blade assembly from the shaft of  
the fan motor by pulling and rotating the fan blade  
with your hand.  
1) Hold the edge of the rotor of the fan motor by using  
3) Now, the fan blade will be free.  
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CAUTION:  
CAUTION:  
• Do not re-use the removed fan blade be-  
• Do not hit the fan blade strongly when installed  
because the bracket may be transformed.  
• Make sure that the fan blade rotates smooth  
after installed.  
• Make sure that the axis of the shaft is not  
slanted.  
cause  
the hole (for shaft) may be lager  
than normal.  
9. Remove the two (2) screws holding the fan motor to  
the fan duct.  
10. Now, the fan motor is free.  
3. Install the fan motor assembly to the oven cavity by  
fittingtheholesofthefanductintothetabsoftheoven  
cavity.  
4. Re-install the fan duct to the waveguide flange with  
the one (1) screw.  
5. Insert the end of the chassis support into the slit of the  
oven cavity rear cabinet.  
6. Re-install the chassis support to the oven cavity front  
plate with the one (1) screw.  
7. Install the filament lead and the H.V. wire into the hole  
of the fan duct .  
8. Connect the wire leads to the fan motor, referring to  
the pictorial diagram.  
INSTALLATION  
1. Install the fan motor to the fan duct with the two (2)  
screws.  
2. Install the fan blade to the fan motor shaft according  
the following procedure.  
1) Hold the centre of the bracket which supports the  
shaft of the fan motor on the flat table.  
2) Applythescrewlocktightintothehole(forshaft)ofthe  
fan blade.  
3) Install the fan blade to the shaft of fan motor by  
pushing the fan blade with a small, light weight, ball  
peen hammer or rubber mallet.  
Rear View  
Side View  
Shaft  
Coil  
Groove joint pliers  
Table  
Center of  
bracket  
Shaft  
Stator  
These are the areas  
that should be held  
with a pliers  
Axis  
Gap  
Bracket  
Stator  
Rotor  
Rotor  
CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY AND SWITCH LEVER REMOVAL  
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
5. Lift up the control panel and release it from the oven cavity.  
6. Now, the control panel assembly is free.  
7. Open the door. Remove the switch lever from the front  
plate of the oven cavity.  
2. Disconnect the leads from the timer motor.  
3. Remove the one (1) screw holding the chassis support  
to the front plate of the oven cavity.  
4. Remove the chassis support from the oven.  
8. Now the switch lever is free.  
1ST. LATCH SWITCH, 2 ND. LATCH SWITCH AND MONITOR SWITCH REMOVAL  
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.  
and monitor switch are in lower position. The 1st. latch  
switch is in the upper position.  
2. Re-connect wire leads to each switch. Refer to chapter  
"Pictorial Diagram".  
3. Secure latch hook (with two (2) mounting screws) to  
oven flange.  
2. Disconnect wire leads from all switches.  
3. Remove the control panel assembly and switch lever  
from the oven cavity front flange. Referring to chapter  
"CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY AND SWITCH LE-  
VER REMOVAL"  
4. Remove two (2) screws holding latch hook to oven  
flange.  
5. Remove latch hook assembly from oven flange.  
6. Push outward on the two (2) retaining tabs holding  
switch in place.  
7. Switch is now free.  
Re-install  
1. Re-installeachswitchinitsplace.The2nd.latchswitch  
4. Re-install the switch lever and the control panel as-  
sembly to the oven cavity front flange.  
5. Re-connect wire leads to the timer motor. Refer to  
chapter "Pictorial Diagram".  
6. Make sure that monitor switch is operating properly  
and check continuity of the monitor circuit. Refer to  
chapter "Test Procedure", and Adjustment Procedure  
below.  
1ST. LATCH SWITCH, 2ND. LATCH SWITCH AND MONITOR SWITCH ADJUSTMENT  
following adjustment should be made.  
1. Loosen the two (2) screws holding the latch hook to the  
Ifthe1st.latchswitch,2nd.latchswitchandmonitorswitch  
do not operate properly due to a misadjustment, the  
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flange of the oven front face.  
circuit before the door can be opened.  
2. With the door closed, adjust latch hook by moving it  
back and forth and up and down. In and out play of the  
door allowed by the upper and lower position of the  
latch hook should be less than 0.5mm. The horizontal  
positionofthelatchhookshouldbeadjustedsothatthe  
monitor switch is activated with the door closed. The  
verticalpositionofthelatchhookshouldbeadjustedso  
that the 1st. latch switch and the 2nd. latch switch are  
activated with the door closed.  
3. The monitor switch contacts close when the door is  
opened.  
4. Re-installoutercaseandcheckformicrowaveleakage  
around the door with an approved microwave survey  
meter. (RefertoMicrowaveMeasurementProcedure.)  
LATCH HOOK  
3. Secure the screws firmly.  
4. Check the operation of all switches. If each switch has  
not activated with the door closed, loosen screw and  
adjust the latch hook position.  
LATCH  
HEADS  
1ST. LATCH  
SWITCH  
After adjustment, make sure of the following.  
1. In and out play of the door remains less than 0.5mm  
wheninthelatchedposition. Firstcheckupperposition  
oflatchhook, pushingandpullingupperportionofdoor  
toward the oven face. Then check lower portion of the  
latch hook, pushing and pulling lower portion of door  
toward the oven face. Both results (play in the door)  
should be less than 0.5mm.  
MONITOR  
SWITCH  
DOOR  
2ND. LATCH  
SWITCH  
SWITCH LEVER  
Figure C-6. Latch Switch Adjustments  
2. The 1st. latch switch and 2nd. latch switch interrupt the  
DOOR REPLACEMENT  
REMOVAL  
6. Re-install choke cover to door panel by pushing.  
Note: After any service to the door;  
(A) Make sure that 1st. latch switch, 2nd. latch switch  
andmonitorswitchareoperatingproperly. (Refer  
to chapter "Test Procedures".).  
(B) An approved microwave survey meter should be  
used to assure compliance with proper micro-  
wave radiation emission limitation standards.  
1. Disconnect oven from power supply.  
2. Push the open button and open the door slightly.  
3. Insert a putty knife (thickness of about 0.5mm) into the  
gap between the choke cover and corner portion of  
door panel as shown in Figure C-7 to free engaging  
parts.  
4. Trytheprinciplesoftheleverandliftupthechokecover  
by inserting a putty knife in order shown in figure C-8.  
5. Release choke cover from door panel.  
6. Now choke cover is free.  
7. Release two (2) pins of door panel from two (2) hole of  
upper and lower oven hinges by lifting up.  
8. Now, door panel is free from oven cavity.  
9. Release door panel from ten (10) tabs of door frame  
and remove door frame by sliding the door panel  
downward.  
10  
11  
12  
9
Choke Cover  
8
1
7
3
2
6
5
4
Putty Knife  
Door Frame  
10.Now, door panel with sealer film is free.  
11.Tear sealer film from door panel.  
12.Now, door panel is free.  
Figure C-7. Door Disassembly  
13.Slide latch head upward and remove it from door frame  
with releasing latch spring from door frame and latch  
head.  
14.Now, latch head and latch spring are free.  
15.Remove door screen from door frame.  
16.Now, door screen is free.  
After any service, make sure of the following :  
1. Door latch heads smoothly catch latch hook through  
latch holes and that latch head goes through centre of  
latch hole.  
2. Deviation of door alignment from horizontal line of  
cavity face plate is to be less than 1.0mm.  
3. Door is positioned with its face pressed toward cavity  
face plate.  
RE-INSTALL  
1. Re-install door screen to door frame.  
2. Re-install latch spring to the head. Re-install latch  
spring to the door frame. Re-install latch head to the  
door frame.  
4. Check for microwave leakage around door with an  
approved microwave survey meter. (Refer to Micro-  
wave Measurement Procedure.)  
3. Re-install door panel to door frame by fitting ten (10)  
tabs of door frame to ten (10) holes of door panel.  
4. Put sealer film on door panel. Refer to "Sealer Film"  
and figure C-9, on how to handle the new film.  
5. Catchtwo(2)pinsofdoorpanelontwo(2)holeofupper  
and lower oven hinges.  
Note: The door on a microwave oven is designed to act  
as an electronic seal preventing the leakage of  
microwave energy from oven cavity during cook  
cycle. This function does not require that door be  
air-tight, moisture (condensation)-tight or light-  
tight. Therefore, occasional appearance of mois-  
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ture, light or sensing of gentle warm air movement  
around oven door is not abnormal and do not of  
themselves indicate a leakage of microwave en-  
ergy from oven cavity.  
PIN  
UPPER  
OVEN HINGE  
DOOR PANEL  
CHOKE  
COVER  
LOWER  
OVEN  
HINGE  
PIN  
Figure C-8. Door Replacement  
SEALER FILM  
Installation  
1. Put the adhesive tape on the backing film of the sealer  
film as shown in Fig. C-9.  
2. Tear the backing film by pulling the adhesive tape.  
3. Put the pasted side of the sealer film on the door panel.  
Sealer film  
Backing film  
Adhesive tape  
Figure C-9. Sealer film  
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MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT  
Recommended instruments are:  
NARDA 8100  
NARDA 8200  
HOLADAY HI 1500  
After adjustment of door latch switches, monitor switch  
and door are completed individually or collectively, the  
following leakage test must be performed with a survey  
instrument and it must be confirmed that the result meets  
the requirements of the performance standard for micro-  
wave oven.  
SIMPSON 380M  
2. Place the oven tray into the oven cavity.  
3. Place the load of 275 ± 15ml of water initially at 20  
± 5˚C in the centre of the oven tray. The water  
container should be a low form of 600 ml beaker with  
inside diameter of approx. 8.5cm and made of an  
electrically non-conductive material such as glass  
or plastic.  
REQUIREMENT  
Thesafetyswitchmustpreventmicrowaveradiationemis-  
sion in excess of 5mW/cm2 at any point 5cm or more from  
external surface of the oven.  
The placing of this standard load in the oven is impor-  
tant not only to protect the oven, but also to insure that  
any leakage is measured accurately.  
PREPARATION FOR TESTING:  
Before beginning the actual test for leakage, proceed as  
follows;  
1. Make sure that the test instrument is operating nor-  
mally as specified in its instruction booklet.  
Important:  
4. Close the door and turn the oven ON with the timer set  
for several minutes. If the water begins to boil before  
the survey is completed, replace it with 275ml of cool  
water.  
Survey instruments that comply with the requirement  
for instrumentations as prescribed by the performance  
standard for microwave ovens must be used for test-  
ing.  
5. Move the probe slowly (not faster that 2.5cm/sec.)  
along the gap.  
6. The microwave radiation emission should be meas-  
ured at any point of 5cm or more from the external  
surface of the oven.  
SHARP  
mW cm 2  
mW cm 2  
Microwave leakage measurement at 5 cm distance  
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SCHEMATIC  
NOTE: CONDITION OF OVEN  
1. DOOR CLOSED.  
2. TIMER KNOB AT "0" POSITION.  
NOTE: " " indicates components with potential above 250V.  
Figure O-1 Oven Schematic-OFF Condition  
SCHEMATIC  
NOTE: CONDITION OF OVEN  
1. DOOR CLOSED.  
2. VARIABLE COOKING CONTROL "HIGH"  
3. TIMER ON  
Figure O-2 Oven Schematic-ON Condition  
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4
5
2
1
3
H . V . R E C T I F I E R  
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
G
H
H
6
4
5
2
1
3
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PARTS LIST  
Note: The parts marked "" may cause undue microwave exposure.  
The parts marked "*" are used in voltage more than 250V.  
REF. NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
Q'TY CODE  
ELECTRIC PARTS  
1- 1  
1- 2  
1- 3  
1- 4  
1- 5  
1- 6  
1- 7  
1- 8  
1- 9  
1-10  
1-11  
1-12  
1-13  
1-14  
1-15  
1-15-1  
1-16  
QSWTEA126WRE0 Timer motor 30min.  
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
BD  
AK  
AK  
AQ  
AG  
AQ  
AV  
AX  
BN  
AE  
AS  
BS  
AL  
AK  
AT  
AD  
AK  
QSW-MA110WRE0 1st. latch switch & 2nd. latch switch  
QSW-MA111WRE0 Monitor switch  
QACCJA058WRE0 Power supply cord  
QSOCLA021WRE0 Oven lamp socket  
FH-DZA047WRK0 High voltage rectifier  
RC-QZA200WRE0 High voltage capacitor  
RMOTEA366WRE0 Fan motor  
*
*
RV-MZA198WRE0 Magnetron  
RLMPTA030WRE0 Oven lamp  
RMOTDA211WRE0 Turntable motor  
RTRN-A550WRE0 Power transformer  
RTHM-A079WRE0 Thermal cut-out 95˚C  
QFS-TA038WRE0 Temperature fuse 120˚C  
FPWBFA280WRK0 Noise filter  
*
*
QFS-GA041WRE0 Fuse 13A  
QFS-IA004WRE0 H.V. fuse 0.6A  
*
CABINET PARTS  
2- 1  
2- 2  
2- 3  
GCABUA602WRP0 Outer case cabinet  
GDAI-A269WRP0 Bottom plate  
GLEGPA023WRE0 Foot  
1
1
2
AX  
AS  
AB  
CONTROL PANEL PARTS  
3- 1  
3- 2  
3- 3  
3- 4  
3- 5  
HPNLCB393WRR0 Control panel  
JBTN-B071WRF0 Open button  
JKNBKA578WRF0 Timer knob  
JKNBKA579WRF0 Vari knob  
1
1
1
1
1
AW  
AF  
AF  
AF  
AB  
MSPRCA050WRE0 Open button spring  
OVEN PARTS  
4- 1  
4- 2  
4- 3  
4- 4  
4- 5  
4- 6  
4- 7  
4- 8  
4- 9  
4-10  
4-11  
4-12  
4-13  
4-14  
4-15  
4-16  
4-17  
4-18  
4-19  
4-20  
PHOK-A086WRF0 Latch hook  
LANGQA470WRW0 Light mount plate  
PCUSUA194WRP0 Cushion  
LBNDKA095WRP0 Capacitor holder  
NFANJA029WRE0 Fan blade  
PDUC-A623WRP0 Fan duct  
FOVN-A411WRT0 Oven cavity  
GLEGPA062WRF0 Leg  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
AQ  
AV  
AC  
AM  
AL  
AK  
BL  
AK  
AQ  
AL  
AM  
AB  
AE  
AG  
AP  
AG  
AB  
AE  
AG  
AD  
LANGTA318WRP0 Chassis support  
MLEVPA206WRF0 Switch lever  
PCOVPA276WRE0 Waveguide cover  
PCUSUA461WRP0 Cushion  
PCUSUA443WRP0 Cushion  
PCOVPA334WRE0 HVC cover  
LANG-A061WRP0 Air guide  
PPACGA097WRE0 O-ring  
PCUSGA312WRP0 Cushion  
PCUSUA235WRP0 Cushion  
PCUSUA270WRP0 Cushion  
PCUSUA197WRP0 Cushion  
DOOR PARTS  
5- 1  
5- 2  
5- 3  
5- 4  
5- 5  
5- 6  
5- 7  
5- 8  
FDORFA296WRT0 Door panel  
GWAKPA516WRF0 Door frame  
HPNL-A669WRR0 Door screen  
LSTPPA154WRF0 Latch head  
MSPRTA084WRE0 Latch spring  
PSHEPA333WRE0 Sealer film  
XCPSD40P06000 Screw : 4mm x 6mm  
GCOVHA377WRF0 Choke cover  
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
AT  
AY  
AS  
AG  
AB  
AE  
AA  
AK  
MISCELLANEOUS  
6- 1  
6- 2  
6- 3  
6- 4  
6- 5  
6- 6  
6- 7  
6- 8  
6- 9  
FROLPA046WRK0 Turntable support  
NTNT-A034WRF0 Turntable  
TINS-A634WRR0 Operation manual  
FW-VZB647WRE0 Main wire harness  
TSPCNC539WRR0 Rating label  
TCAUHA214WRR0 K caution label  
LHLDWA056WRE0 Cable clip  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
AQ  
AM  
AT  
AX  
AD  
AC  
AC  
AE  
AF  
QW-VZA126WRE0 Earth wire  
TLABMA558WRR0 Menu label  
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Note: The parts marked "" may cause undue microwave exposure.  
The parts marked "*" are used in voltage more than 250V.  
REF. NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
Q'TY CODE  
6-10  
TLABPA032WRR0 Grounding label  
1
AG  
SCREWS,NUTS AND WASHERS  
7- 1  
7- 2  
7- 3  
7- 4  
7- 5  
7- 6  
7- 7  
7- 8  
7- 9  
7-10  
7-11  
7-12  
7-13  
XEPSD30P08XS0 Screw : 3 mm x 8mm  
1
8
AA  
AA  
AB  
AB  
AA  
AA  
AA  
AA  
AA  
AB  
AA  
AA  
AA  
XFPSD40P08K00 Screw : 4mm x 8mm  
LX-EZA042WRE0 Special screw  
2
LX-WZA028WRE0 Special washer  
1
XHTSD40P08RV0 Screw : 4mm x 8mm  
XFPSD30P06000 Screw : 3mm x 6mm  
XOTSD40P12RV0 Screw : 4mm x 12mm  
XOTSD40P12000 Screw : 4mm x 12mm  
XOTSE40P08000 Screw : 4mm x 8mm  
XBPBW40P10000 Screw : 4mm x 10mm  
XHTSD40P12RV0 Screw : 4mm x 12mm  
XNEBW40-32000 Nut : 4mm x 3.2mm  
XWVSD40-05000 Washer : 4mm x 0.5mm  
2
1
11  
3
4
1
1
2
1
HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS  
To have your order filled prompty and correctly, please furnish the following information.  
1. MODEL NUMBER  
3. PART NO.  
2. REF. NO.  
4. DESCRIPTION  
INFORMATION FOR PARTS CHANGE  
The foot will be changed as follows, and new parts will be used for products from serial number 9712xxxxx.  
Interchangeability  
A. OLD  
NEW  
B. OLD  
NEW  
C. OLD  
NEW  
D. OLD  
NEW  
REPLACEMENT PART NO.  
OLD No.  
Interchange- EFFECTIVE  
REF.NO.  
2- 3  
DESCRIPTION  
Q'ty  
NEW No.  
Q'ty ability  
FROM  
CODE  
Foot  
GLEGPA023WRE0  
2 GLEGPA074WRE0  
2
A
DEC/ '97  
AC  
TOP PAD ASSEMBLY  
FPADBA332WRK0  
PACKING AND ACCESSORIES  
POLYETHYLENG BAG  
SSAKHA014WRE0  
TURNTABLE TRAY  
OPERATION MANUAL  
MICROWAVE OVEN  
BOTTOM PAD ASSEMBLY  
FPADBA333WRK0  
TURNTABLE SUPPORT  
INTO THE  
OVEN CAVITY  
PACKING CASE  
SPAKCC999WRE0  
Not replaceable items.  
TRAY PAD ASSY  
(CPADBA172WRK0)  
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4
5
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3
7-7  
OVEN AND CABINET PARTS  
A
A
B
C
D
E
F
7-7  
7-7  
2-1  
4-19  
1-5  
7-9  
1-10  
B
C
D
E
F
7-8  
7-2  
7-7  
7-6  
7-2  
1-13  
1-9  
6-5  
4-2  
4-12  
4-15  
1-14  
7-9  
4-3  
6-6  
4-13  
6-10  
4-5  
7-8  
7-2  
7-12  
4-6  
6-8  
7-5  
4-7  
1-8  
1-4  
4-20  
4-14  
7-11  
1-6  
7-7  
4-11  
6-2  
1-7  
1-16  
1-2  
7-4  
7-2  
7-13  
7-10  
4-16  
7-2  
6-7  
1-15-1  
4-1  
4-17  
4-10  
4-4  
1-15  
7-2  
1-11  
1-3  
1-2  
6-1  
7-3  
2-2  
1-12  
4-9  
4-18  
7-8  
7-7  
G
G
7-7  
2-3  
7-7  
2-3  
4-8  
7-7  
H
H
6
4
5
2
1
3
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4
5
2
1
3
CONTROL PANEL PARTS  
3-4  
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
1-1  
7-1  
B
C
D
E
F
3-3  
3-1  
3-2  
5-8  
3-5  
5-6  
5-7  
5-1  
DOOR PARTS  
5-2  
5-7  
5-3  
5-7  
5-4  
5-5  
G
G
MISCELLANEOUS  
6-9  
6-4  
H
H
Actual wire harness may be different than illustration.  
6
4
5
2
1
3
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