R-2397
SERVICE MANUAL
S5708R2397H/X
COMMERCIAL
MICROWAVE OVEN
MODEL
R-2397
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 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ................................................................................................... 2
APPEARANCE VIEW................................................................................................................................. 3
OPERATION SEQUENCE ......................................................................................................................... 4
FUNCTION OF IMPORTANT COMPONENTS .......................................................................................... 5
SERVICING ............................................................................................................................................... 7
TEST PROCEDURE ................................................................................................................................ 10
TOUCH CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................. 17
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ..................................................... 24
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT .............................................................................................................. 29
WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................. 30
PICTORIAL DIAGRAM............................................................................................................................. 31
CONTROL PANEL CIRCUIT .................................................................................................................... 32
PRINTED WIRING BOARD ...................................................................................................................... 33
PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................................. 34
SHARP CORPORATION
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SERVICE MANUAL
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
COMMERCIAL
R-2397
GENERAL INFORMATION
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
CAUTION
MICROWAVE RADIATION
FUNCTION OF IMPORTANT
COMPONENTS
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
TOUCH CONTROL PANEL
ASSEMBLY
WARNING
COMPONENT
REPLACEMENT AND
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
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.
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT
WIRING DIAGRAM
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 potentials above
250V.
PARTS LIST
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
230 Volts
50 Hertz
Single phase, 3 wire grounded
2.7 kW Approx. 13A
Power Consumption
Power Output
1700 watts nominal of RF microwave energy (Method of IEC 705)
Operating frequency of 2450MHz
Outside Dimensions
Width 510mm
Height 335 mm
Depth 470 mm
Cooking Cavity Dimensions
Control Complement
Width 330 mm
Height 180 mm
Depth 330 mm
Touch Control System
The combination of cooking time and microwave power
The oven can be programmed a series of up to 3 cookling stages.
The combination of microwave power and cooking time that can be input as
folllows.
Cooking
Sequence
Micrwave power level
that can be used.
Cooking time that can be iused.
Max. 30 minutes
1 Stage only
0-100%
0-40% all stages
Max. 30 minutes any stages
Max. 60 minutes for 2 stages
Max. 90 minutes for 3 stages
Max. 30 minutes for 3 stages
2 or 3 Stage
50-100%
NOTE: If the oven used with the power level above 40% on any stage, the
maximum cooking time is 30 minutes in total.
Microwave Power level
100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%
MANUAL / REPEAT key, NUMBER keys
MICROWAVE POWER SETTING key
STOP / CLEAR key, START Key
DOUBLE QUANTITY key, DEFROST key
SET key, CHECK key, VOLUME key
Set Weight
Approx. 33kg
GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW
BLUE
BROWN
: EARTH
: NEUTRAL
: LIVE
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APPEARANCE VIEW
OVEN
11
10
5
4
3
2
19
1. Control panel
14
18
2. Hole for safety door latches
3. Ceramic floor
1
13
4. Splash cover
15
16
5. Oven light
8
6. Air intake filter
7. Air intake openings
8. Oven cavity
12
9
6
17
7
9. Door seals and sealing surfaces
10. Door hinges
11. Oven door with see-through window
12. Door safety latches
AUTO TOUCH CONTROL PANEL
13. Door handle.
3
4
14. Outer cabinet
6
DISPLAY AND INDICATORS
15. Removable cover over oven light bulb
16. Air vent openings
DEF CHECK
NUMBER
Check indicators after the oven starts to
confirm the oven is operating as desired.
1. Heating indicator
POWER
2
1
5
7
8
9
%
1
2
3
ON
DOUBLE FILTER
17. Power supply cord
11
18 Mounting plate
This indicator shows cooking in progress.
2. Memory number indicator
3. Defrost indicator
10
19 Screw for mounting plate
13
12
x
2
4. Check mode indicator
5. Power level display
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
6. Time display
7. Filter indicator
8. Double quantity mode indicator
9. 3rd. stage indicator
13
14
15
10. 2nd. stage indicator
14
11. 1st. stage indicator
OPERATING KEYS
12. DOUBLE QUANTITY key
13. DEFROST key
16
17
18
19
20
14. NUMBER keys
15. MANUAL/ REPEAT key
16. STOP/CLEAR key
17. MICROWAVE POWER SETTING key
18. START key
15
17
16
18
19. SET key
20. VOLUME key
21. CHECK key
19
20
21
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
When this commercial microwave oven is installed near other commercial electrical appliances, connect a lead wire
to each equivalent potential terminal with equipotential marking between them (insert a lead wire between a washer and
an earth angle, and screw them), as shown in Fig. A-1, to make sure that they are at equivalent potential.
If any lead wire is not connected between them, when person touch them he/she will get a electric shock.
Equipotential marking
COMMERCIAL MICROWAVE OVEN
OTHER COMMERCIAL
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE
Lead wire
Screw
Washer
Equivalent
potential terminal
Earth angle
(Equivalent potential terminal)
Lead wire
Figure A-1
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OPERATION SEQUENCE
OFF CONDITION
the relay RY1 stays closed. Shown in the display is the
remaining time, but the program is cancelled if the oven
is not started within 3 minutes.
Closing the door activates all door interlock switches
(1st latch switch, 2nd latch switch, 3rd latch switch and stop
switch)
6. MONITOR SWITCH CIRCUIT
The monitor switch is mechanically controlled by oven
door, and monitors the operation of the 1st latch switch.
6-1. When the oven door is opened during or after the cycle
of a cooking program, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd latch and stop
switches must open their contacts first. After that the
contacts (COM-NC) of the monitor switch can be
closed.
6-2. When the oven door is closed, the contacts (COM-NC)
of the monitor switch must be opened first. After that
the contacts (COM-NO) of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd latch and
stop switches must be closed.
IMPORTANT
When the oven door is closed, the monitor switch contacts
COM-NC must be open. When the microwave oven is
plugged in a wall outlet (230 volts, 50Hz), the line voltage is
supplied to the point A5+A7 in the control panel.
Figure O-1 on page 30
1. The digital display shows
.
NOTE: When the door is opened or after cooking, oven
lamp, blower motor and stirrer motors work for 1
minute.
6-3. When the oven door is opened and the contacts of the
1st latch switch remain closed, remains closed, the
fuse F6.3A will blow, because the monitor switch is
closed and a short circuit is caused.
MICROWAVE COOKING CONDITION
Touch MANUAL/ REPEAT key and enter a desired cooking
timewiththetouchingNUMBERkey.AndthentouchSTART
key.
MICROWAVE VARIABLE COOKING
When the microwave oven is preset for variable cooking
power, the line voltage is supplied to the high voltage
transformers intermittently within a 48 second time base
through the contacts of the relays RY3+RY4.
Function sequence Figure O-2 on page 30
CONNECTED COMPONENTS
Oven lamp/ Blower motor/ Stirrer motors
Power transformer (rear)
RELAY
RY1
The following levels of microwaves power are given.
RY3
Power transformer (front)
RY4
48 sec. ON
Number key
44sec. ON
1. The line voltage is supplied to the primary winding of the
high voltage 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
secondary winding.
2. The filament winding voltage (3.3 volts) heats the
magnetron filament and the high voltage (2000 volts) is
sent to the voltage doubling circuit, where it is doubled
to negative voltage of approximately 4000 volts D.C..
3. The 2450 MHz microwave energy produced in the
magnetron generates a wave length of 12.24 cm. This
energy is channelled through the waveguide (transport
channel) into the oven cavity, where the food is placed
to be cooked.
Number key 9
40 sec. ON
Number key 8
36 sec. ON
Number key 7
32 sec. ON
Number key 6
26 sec. ON
Number key 5
22 sec. ON
Number key 4
16 sec. ON
4. When the cooking time is up, a signal tone is heard and
the relays RY3+RY4 go back to their home position. The
circuits to the high voltage transformers. The relay RY1
remains and oven lamp, blower motor and stirrer motors
work for 1 minute.
Number key 3
12 sec. ON
Number key 2
8 sec. ON
Number key 1
0 sec. ON
5. When the door is opened during a cook cycle, the
switches come to the following condition.
Number key 0
CONDITION
DURING
COOKING
Closed
Open
DOOR OPEN
(NO COOKING)
SWITCH
CONTACT
COM-NO
COM-NC
COM-NO
COM-NO
COM-NO
NOTE: The ON/OFF time ratio does not exactly corre-
spond to the percentage of microwave power, be-
cause approx. 3 seconds are needed for heating up
the magnetron filament.
1st latch switch
Monitor switch
2nd latch switch
Stop switch
Open
Closed
Open
Open
Open
Closed
Closed
Closed
3rd latch switch
TWO MAGNETRON OPERATION SYSTEM
Two magnetrons MG1+MG2 are equipped in order to get
highermicrowavepoweroutput. Theprimarywindingsofthe
highvoltagetransformersT1+T2areconnectedsothateach
magnetron can be oscillated alternatively according to the
frequency of the power supply. Refer to the Figure 1 and 2.
The circuits to the high voltage transformers are cut off
whenthe1stlatch, 2ndlatch, 3rdlatchandstopswitches
are made open. The blower motor, stirrer motors and
oven lamp remains on even if the oven door is opened
after the cooking cycle has been interrupted, because
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T2: HIGH VOLTAGE
TRANSFORMER
T1: HIGH VOLTAGE
TRANSFORMER
(FRONT)
(REAR)
COMMERCIAL
FREQUENCY
(50HZ)
POWER OUTPUT
BY MAGNETRON 1
OPERATION OF
MAGNETRON
H. V. RECTIFIER
H. V. RECTIFIER
POWER OUTPUT
BY MAGNETRON 2
MG2: MAGNETRON (LOWER)
MG1: MAGNETRON (UPPER)
Figure B-1. High Voltage Circuit
Figure B-2. Operation of Magnetron
FUNCTION OF IMPORTANT COMPONENTS
MONITOR SWITCH
DOOR OPEN MECHANISM
The monitor switch is activated (the contacts opened) the
upper latch head and switch lever A while the door is
closed.Theswitchisintendedtorendertheoveninopera-
tive by means of blowing the fuse F6.3A when the
contacts of the 1st latch switch fail to open when the door
is opened.
1. The door release lever is pulled.
2. The upper latch head is lifted up by the linked door
release lever.
3. The latch lever is lifted up by the door release lever.
4. The joint lever is lifted up by the latch lever.
5. The lower latch head is lifted up by the joint lever.
6. Now both latch heads are lifted up, so they can be
released from the latch hook.
Function
1. When the door is opened, the monitor switch contacts
close (to the ON condition) due to their being normally
closed. At this time the 1st latch switch is in the OFF
condition (contacts open) due to their being normally
open contact switches.
7. Now the door can be opened.
Door release
Latch head
lever
2. As the door goes to a closed position, the monitor
switch contacts are opened and 1st latch switch con-
tacts are closed (On opening the door, each of these
switches operate inversely.)
3. If the door is opened and the 1st latch switch contacts
fail to open, the fuse F6.3A blows simultaneously with
closing of the monitor switch contacts.
Monitor switch
Latch hook
CAUTION:BEFORE REPLACING A BLOWN FUSE
F6.3A TEST THE 1ST LATCH SWITCH,
MONITOR SWITCH AND MONITOR RESIS-
TOR FOR PROPER OPERATION. (REFER
TO CHAPTER “TEST PROCEDURE”).
2nd. latch switch
1st. latch switch
Joint lever
Stop switch
MONITOR RESISTOR
The monitor resistor prevents the fuse F6.3A 250V burst-
ing when the fuse F6.3A 250V blows due to the operation
of the monitor switch.
Latch head
3rd. latch switch
Figure D-1. Door Open Mechanism
NOISE FILTER
The noise filter assembly prevents radio frequency inter-
ference that might flow back in the power circuit.
1ST LATCH SWITCH, 2ND LATCH SWITCH, 3RD
LATCH SWITCH AND STOP SWITCH
1. When the oven door is closed, the contacts COM-NO
must be closed.
2. Whentheovendoorisopened, thecontactsCOM-NO
must be opened.
WEAK POINT
Ifthewireharnessorelectricalcomponentsmakeashort-
circuit, this weak point blows to prevent an electric shock
or fire hazard.
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FUSE F6.3A 250V
MAGNETRON THERMISTOR
1. If the wire harness or electrical components are short-
circuited, this fuse blows to prevent an electric shock
or fire hazard.
2. The fuse also blows when 1st latch switch remains
closed with the oven door open and when the monitor
switch closes.
The air temperature around the lower magnetron is
detected through the resistance of the thermistor.
If the temperature is high, the control panel will display
"EE17" and the oven will stop to protect the lower
magnetron against overheat.
If the thermistor is open, the control panel will display
"EE16" and the oven will stop.
ASYMMETRIC RECTIFIER
The asymmetric rectifier is solid state device that pre-
vents current flow is both directions. And it prevents the
temperature rise of the high voltage transformer by
blowing the weak point when the high voltage rectifier is
shorted.
MAGNETRON THERMAL CUT-OUTS 145˚
These thermal cut-outs protect the magnetrons against
overheat. If their temperature go up higher than 145˚C
because the blower motor is interrupted, the ventilation
openings are blocked, the thermal cut-outs will open and
the line voltage to the high voltage transformer will be cut
off and the operations of the magnetrons will be stopped.
The defective thermal cut-out must be replaced with new
rated one.
B
D2
D1
ASYMMETRIC
RECTIFIER
HIGH VOLTAGE RECTIFIER
BLOWER MOTOR THERMAL CUT-OUT 115˚C
This thermal cut-out protect the blower motor against
overheat. If its temperature goes up higher than 115˚C
because the blower motor is locked or the ventilation
openings are blocked, the contacts of the thermal cut-out
will open and the line voltage to the control unit will be cut
off and the operation of the oven will be stopped. The
defectivethermalcut-outmustbereplacedwithnewrated
one.
The rated peak reverse voltage of D1 of the asymmetric
rectifier is 6 KV The rated peak reverse voltage of D2 of
the asymmetric rectifier is 1.7 KV. D1 and D2 of the
asymmetric rectifier or high voltage rectifier are shorted
when the each peak reverse voltage goes beyond the
each rated peak reverse voltage.
1. The high voltage rectifier is shorted by some fault
when microwave cooking.
2. The peak reverse voltage of D2 of the rectifier goes
beyond the rated peak reverse voltage 1.7 KV in the
voltage doubler circuit.
OVEN THERMAL CUT-OUT 115˚C
This thermal cut-out protects the oven against overheat. If
the temperature goes up higher than 115˚C because the
food catches fire, the contacts of thermal cut-out will open
and the line voltage to the control unit will be cut off and the
operation of the oven will be stopped. The defectivethermal
cut-out must be replaced with a new rated one.
3. D2 of the rectifier is shorted.
4. The large electric currents flow through the high
voltage winding of the high voltage transformer.
5. The large electric currents flow through the primary
winding of the high voltage transformer.
6. The weak point blows by the large electric currents.
7. The power supplying to the high voltage transformer
is cut off.
BLOWER MOTOR
The blower motor drives a blade which draws external
cool air. This cool air is directed through the air vanes
surrounding the magnetrons and cools the magnetrons.
This air is channelled through the oven cavity to remove
steam and vapours given off from the heating foods. It is
then exhausted through the exhausting air vents at the
oven cavity.
EXHAUST THERMISTOR
Thethermistorisanegativetemperaturecoefficienttype.
The temperature in the exhaust duct is detected through
the resistance of the thermistor.
If the temperature is high, the control panel will display
“EE7” and the oven will stop to avoid overheating and
catching fire.
STIRRER MOTOR
The stirrer motor drives a stirrer antenna to stir the
microwave radiation from the waveguide.
If the thermistor is open, the control panel will display
"EE6" and the oven will stop.
INTAKE THERMISTOR
This thermistor detects ambient air temperature.
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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, High voltage transformer, Magnetron, High voltage rectifier assembly, High voltage harness.
REMEMBER TO CHECK 3D
REMEMBER TO CHECK 4R
1) Disconnect the supply.
2) Door opened, and wedged open.
3) Discharge high voltage capacitor.
1) Reconnect all leads removed from components
during testing.
2) Replace the outer case (cabinet).
3) Reconnect the supply.
WARNING AGAINST THE CHARGE OF THE
HIGH-VOLTAGE CAPACITOR
4) Run the oven. Check all functions.
Microwave ovens should not be run empty. To test for
the presence of microwave energy within a cavity, place
a cup of cold water on the oven tray, close the door and
press Manual / Repeat key and set the microwave time
forone(1)minute.Setthepowerlevelto100%andpush
the START button. When the one 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-
examinetheconnectionstothecomponentbeingtested.
The high-voltage capacitor remains charged
about 60 seconds after the oven has been
switched off. Wait for 60 seconds and then short-
circuittheconnectionofthehigh-voltagecapacitor
(thatis, oftheconnectingleadofthehigh-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
the outer case has been removed, in this event carry out
3D checks and then disconnect the leads to the primary
of the high voltage 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 high voltage transformer.
When all service work is completed, and the oven is fully assembled, the microwave power output should be checked
and microwave leakage test carried out.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
IMPORTANT: If the oven becomes inoperative because
of a blown fuse F2 F6.3A in the 1st latch
switch - monitor switch - monitor resisitor
circuit, check the 1st latch switch, monitor
switch and monitor resistor before re-
placing the fuse F6.3A.
When troubleshooting the microwave oven, it is helpful to
followtheSequenceofOperationinperformingthechecks.
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.
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A
B
B
C
C
C
D
D
E
E
E
E
E
F
F
G
H
TEST PROCEDURE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
AND
DEFECTIVE PARTS
PPROBLEM
CONDITION
“ . “ does not appear on display when power
cord is plugged into wall outlet.
Control panel can not accept key in.
Fuse F6.3A blows when the door is opened.
Home fuse blowns when power cord is plugged
into wall outlet.
Weak point A017 blowns when power cord is
plugged into wall outlet.
Oven lamp, fan motor and stirrer motors do not
work for 1 minute whenever the door is opened
or after cooking.
OFF
CONDITION
Fuse F2 F6.3A blowns when power cord is
plugged into wall outlet.
Oven lamp does not light when door is opened.
(Blower and stirrer motors work)
Blower motor does not work when door is
opened. (Oven lamp lights and stirrer motors
work)
“EE 1” appear in display.
“EE 2” appear in display.
“EE 3” appear in display .
“EE 6” appear in display.
“EE 7” appear in display.
“EE 9” appear in display.
Oven lamp, blower motor and stirrer motors do
not work.
Oven lamp does not work.
Blower motor does not work.
Oven does not stop after end of cooking cycle or
whenSTOP/CLEARkeyistouched.(Ovenlamp,
blower motor and stirrer motors stop.)
Home fuse blows when starting the oven.
ON
CONDITION
Oven goes into cook cycle but shuts down
before end of cooking cycle.
Oven seems to be operating but no heat is
produced in oven load.
It passed more than 1 minute after cooking but
oven lamp, blower motor and stirrer motors do
not stop.
“EE 0” appear in display .
“EE 16” appear in display.
“EE 17” appear in display.
“EE 8” appear in display .
“EE 10” appear in display .
Stirrer motors do not work.
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TEST PROCEDURES
PROCEDURE
A
COMPONENT TEST
LETTER
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 CHECK.
Isolatethemagnetronfromhighvoltagecircuitbyremovingallleadsconnectedtofilamentterminal.
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 short filament to anode condition, connect ohmmeter between one of the filament
terminals and the case of the magnetron (ground). This test should be indicated an infinite
resistance. If a low or zero resistance reading is obtained then the magnetron should be replaced.
MICROWAVE OUTPUT POWER (IEC-705-1988)
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 is measured by how much power the water load can absorb. 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) 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 / 4.187 = 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
Heating time ............ 25 sec.
Initial temperature ..............10±2°C
P=170x∆T
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 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 5K.
5. Select stirring devices and measuring instruments in order to minimize addition or removal of
heat.
6. The graduation of the thermometer must be scaled by 0.1°C at minimum and can be accurate
thermometer.
7. The water load must be (1000±5) g.
8. “t” is measured while the microwave generator is operating at full power. Magnetron filament
heat-up time is not included.
NOTE: The operation time of the microwave oven is “t + 3” sec. (3 sec. is magnetron filament heat-
up time.) Therefore total reheating time = 28 seconds.
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) K.
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
PROCEDURE
COMPONENT TEST
LETTER
Initial temperature............................................................................................... T1 = 11°C
Temperature after (25 + 3) = 28 sec. ................................................................. T2 = 21°C
Temperature difference Cold-Warm ................................................................... ∆T = 10°C
Measured output power
The equation is “P = 170 x ∆T” .............................................. P = 170 x 10°C = 1700 Watts
JUDGMENT: The measured output power should be at least ± 15 % of the rated output power.
CAUTION: 1°C CORRESPONDS TO 170 WATTS. REPEAT MEASUREMENT IF THE POWER IS
INSUFFICIENT.
1000g
1000g
1000g
T1˚C
T2˚C
Heat up for 28 sec.
B
HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER TEST
WARNING: High voltages and large currents are present at the secondary winding and
filament winding of high voltage 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.
Disconnecttheleadstotheprimarywindingofthehighvoltagetransformer. Disconnectthefilament
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
b. Secondary winding
c. Filament winding
approx. 1.06 Ω
approx. 57.3 Ω
less than 1 Ω
If the reading obtained are not stated as above, then the high voltage transformer is probably faulty
and should be replaced.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
C
HIGH VOLTAGE RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY TEST
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 infinity in one direction and more than 100 kΩ in the other direction.
A
B
D2
D1
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
ASYMMETRIC RECTIFIER TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
ASYMMETRIC
RECTIFIER
HIGH VOLTAGE RECTIFIER
C
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TEST PROCEDURES
PROCEDURE
COMPONENT TEST
LETTER
IsolatethehighvoltagerectifierassemblyfromtheHVcircuit. Theasymmetricrectifiercanbetested
using an ohmmeter set to its highest range. Contact the ohmmeter across the terminals A+B of the
asymmetric rectifier and note the reading obtained. Reverse the meter leads and note this second
reading. If an open circuit is indicated in both directions then the asymmetric rectifier is good. If an
asymmetric rectifier is shorted in either direction, then the asymmetric rectifier is probably faulty and
must be replaced with high voltage rectifier. When the asymmetric rectifier is defective, check
whether magnetron, high voltage rectifier, high voltage wire or filament winding of the high voltage
transformer is shorted.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
NOTE: FORMEASUREMENTOFTHERESISTANCEOFTHERECTIFIER, THEBATTERIESOF
THE MEASURING INSTRUMENT MUST HAVE A VOLTAGE AT LEAST 6 VOLTS,
BECAUSE OTHERWISE AN INFINITE RESISTANCE MIGHT BE SHOWN IN BOTH
DIRECTIONS.
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 MΩ because of its internal 10MΩ
resistance.
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
CARRY OUT 3D CHECK.
Isolate the switch to be tested and using an ohmmeter check between the terminals as described
in the following table.
Table: Terminal Connection of Switch
COM; Common terminal
NO; Normally open terminal
NC; Normally close terminal
S.C.; Short circuit
Plunger Operation
COM to NO
O.C.
COM to NC
Released
S.C.
O.C.
Depressed
S.C.
O.C.; Open circuit
If incorrect readings are obtained, make the necessary switch adjustment or replace the switch.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
F
WEAK POINT A018
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
IftheweakpointA018isblown, therecouldbeashortintheasymmetricrectifierorthereisaground
in wire harness. A short in the asymmetric rectifier may have occured due to short or ground in H.V.
rectifier, magnetron, high voltage transformer or H.V. wire. Check them and replace the defective
parts or repair the wire harness.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
CAUTION: Only replace weak point A018 with the correct value replacement.
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TEST PROCEDURES
PROCEDURE
G
COMPONENT TEST
LETTER
WEAK POINT A017
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
IftheweakpointA017isblown,therecouldbeashortsorgroundsinelectricalpartsorwireharness.
Check them and replace the defective parts or repair the wire harness.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
CAUTION: Only replace weak point A017 with the correct value replacement.
H
FUSE F6.3A TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
If the fuse F6.3A is blown when the door is opened, check the latch switch, monitor switch and
monitor resistor.
If the fuse F6.3 is blown by incorrect door switching replace the defective switch(s) and the fuse
F6.3A.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
CAUTION: Only replace fuse with the correct value replacement.
I
THERMAL CUT-OUT TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Disconnect the leads from the terminals of the thermal cut-out. Then using an ohmmeter, make a
continuity test across the each two terminals as described in the table below.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
Table: Thermal Cut-out Test
Temperature of “ON”
condition (closed circuit).
(˚C)
Temperature of “OFF”
condition (open circuit).
Indication of ohmmeter
(When room temperature
Parts Name
(˚C) is
approx. 20˚C.)
Thermal cut-out 145˚C
Thermal cut-out 115˚C
This is not resetable type.
This is not resetable type.
Above 145˚C
Above 115˚C
Closed circuit.
Closed circuit
If incorrect readings are obtained, replace the thermal cut-out.
An open circuit oven thermal cut-out 115˚C indicates that the oven cavity has over heated, this may
be due to no load operation.
An open circuit magnetron thermal cut-out 145˚C indicates that the magnetron has overheated, this
may be due to resistricted ventilation, cooling fan failure or a fault condition within the magnetron
or HV circuit.
An open circuit blower motor thermal cut-out 115˚C indicates the blower motor winding has
overheated, this may be due to resisted ventilation or locked cooling fan.
J
MONITOR RESISTOR TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Disconnect the leads from the monitor resistor. Using an ohmmeter and set on a low range. Check
between the terminals of the monitor resistor.
The resistance of monitor resistor should be read approx. 4.3Ω.
If incorrect readings are obtained, replace the monitor resistor.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
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TEST PROCEDURES
PROCEDURE
K
COMPONENT TEST
LETTER
MAGNETRON THERMISTOR TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Disconnect connector-H from the CPU unit. Measure the resistance of the thermistor with an
ohmmeter. Connect the ohmmeter leads to the leads of the thermistor.
Room Temp.
Resistance
15˚C ........................ Approx. 15.91 kΩ
20˚C ........................ Approx. 13.04 kΩ
25˚C ........................ Approx. 10.74 kΩ
If the meter does not indicate above resistance, replace the thermistor.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
EXHAUST THERMISTOR TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Disconnect connector-B from the CPU unit. Measure the resistance of the thermistor with an
ohmmeter. Connect the ohmmeter leads to the leads of the thermistor.
Room Temp.
Resistance
15˚C ........................ Approx. 77.45 kΩ
20˚C ........................ Approx. 61.47 kΩ
25˚C ........................ Approx. 49.12 kΩ
If the meter does not indicate above resistance, replace the thermistor.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
INTAKE THERMISTOR TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Disconnect connector-D from the CPU unit. Measure the resistance of the thermistor with an
ohmmeter. Connect the ohmmeter leads to the leads of the thermistor.
Room Temp.
Resistance
15˚C ........................ Approx. 15.88 kΩ
20˚C ........................ Approx. 13.03 kΩ
25˚C ........................ Approx. 10.74 kΩ
If the meter does not indicate above resistance, replace the thermistor.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
L
MOTOR WINDING TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Disconnect the leads from the motor. Using an ohmmeter, check the resistance between the two
terminals.
Resistance of Blower motor should be approximately 52Ω.
Resistance of Stirrer motor should be approximately 8.8 kΩ.
If incorrect readings are obtained, replace the motor.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
M
NOISE FILTER TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Disconnect the leads from the terminals of noise filter. Using an ohmmeter, check between the
terminals as described in the following table.
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TEST PROCEDURES
PROCEDURE
COMPONENT TEST
LETTER
WHT
N
L
L
L
F1
L (min)
0.5mH
Cx ± 20%
0.22 µF
Cy ± 20%
4700 pF
Cx
Cy
BLK
MEASURING POINT
Between N and L
INDICATION OF OHMMETER
Open circuit
Between terminal N and WHITW
Between terminal L and BLK
Short circuit
Short circuit
If incorrect readings are absorbed, replace the noise filter.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
N
TOUCH CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY TEST
The touch control panel consists of circuits including semiconductors such as LSI, IC, etc.
Therefore, unlike conventional microwave ovens, proper maintenance cannot be performed with
only a voltmeter and ohmmeter. In this service manual, the touch control panel assembly is divided
into two units, Control Unit and Switch Unit, troubleshooting by unit replacement is described
according to the symptoms indicated.
1. Key Unit
The following symptoms indicate a defective key unit. Replace the key unit.
a) When touching the pads, a certain pad produces no signal at all.
b) When touching the pads, sometimes a pad produces no signal.
2. Control Unit
The following symptoms may indicate a defective control unit. Replacing the control unit.
2-1 Programming problems.
a) When touching the pads, a certain group of pads do not produce a signal.
2-2 Display problems.
a) For a certain digit, all or some segments do not light up.
b) For a certain digit, brightness is low.
c) Only one indicator does not light.
d) The corresponding segments of all digits do not light up; or they continue to light up.
e) Wrong figure appears.
f) A certain group of indicators do not light up.
g) The figure of all digits flicker.
2-3 Other possible problems caused by defective control unit.
a) Buzzer does not sound or continues to sound.
b) Cooking is not possible.
Note: When defective components, (the Control Unit or Key Unit) are replaed, the defective part
or parts must be properly packed for return in the shipping carton. with its cushion material,
in which the new replacement part was shipped to you.
O
KEY UNIT TEST
f the display fails to clear when the STOP/CLEAR pad is depressed, first verify the flat ribbon is
making good contact, verify that the door sensing switch (stop switch ) operates properly; that is the
contacts are closed when the door is closed and open when the door is open. If the door sensing
switch (stop switch ) is good, disconnect the flat ribbon cable that connects the key unit to the control
unit and make sure the door sensing switch is closed (either close the door or short the stop switch
connector ). Use the key unit matrix indicated on the control panel schematic and place a jumper
wire between the pins that corre-
G 1
G 4
G 3
G 2
G 5
G 7
G 8
G 6
spond to the STOP/CLEAR pad
makingmomentarycontact.Ifthe
control unit responds by clearing
with a beep, the key unit is faulty
and must be replaced. If the con-
trol unit does not respond, it is
faulty and must be replaced.
G 9
7
8
X2
G 10
G 11
G 12
3
4
1
2
5
6
9
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TEST PROCEDURES (CONT'D)
COMPONENT TEST
PROCEDURE
LETTER
If a specific pad does not respond, the above method may be used (after clearing the control unit)
to determine if the control unit or key pad is at fault.
P
RELAY TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Remove the outer case and check voltage between Pin Nos. 5 and 7 of the connector (A) on the
control unit with an A.C. voltmeter. The meter should indicate 230 volts, if not check control unit
circuity.
RY1, RY3 and RY4 Relay Test
These relays are operated by D.C. voltage.
Check voltage at the relay coil with a D.C. voltmeter during the microwave cooking operation.
DC. voltage indicated ............................ Defective relay.
DC. voltage not indicated ...................... Check diode which is connected to the relay coil. If
diode is good, control unit is defective.
RELAY SYMBOL OPERATIONAL VOLTAGE
CONNECTED COMPONENTS
RY1
RY3
RY4
APPROX. 19.0V D.C.
APPROX. 16.0V D.C.
APPROX. 18.0V D.C.
Oven lamp, Blower motor and Stirrer motor
Power transformer 1
Power transformer 2
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
Q
PROCEDURES TO BE TAKEN WHEN THE FOIL PATTERN ON THE PRINTED WIRING
BOARD (PWB) IS OPEN
To protect the electronic circuits, this model is provided with a fine foil pattern added to the primary
on the PWB, this foil pattern acts as a fuse. If the foil pattern is open, follow the troubleshooting guide
given below for repair.
Problem: POWER ON, indicator does not light up.
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
STEPS
OCCURANCE
CAUSE OR CORRECTION
1
The rated AC voltage is not present at
POWER terminal of CPU connector (CN-A).
The rated AC voltage is present at primary
side of low voltage transformer.
Check supply voltage and oven power cord.
2
3
4
Low voltage transformer or secondary circuit defective.
Check and repair.
Only pattern at "a" is broken.
*Insert jumper wire J24 and solder.
(CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS BEFORE REPAIR)
*Insert the coil RCILF2003YAZZ between "c" and "d".
(CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS BEFORE REPAIR)
Pattern at "a" and "b" are broken.
D81
NOTE: *At the time of these repairs, make a
visual inspection of the varistor for
burning damage and examine the
transformerwithtesterforthepresence
oflayershort-circuit(checkprimarycoil
resistance). If any abnormal condition
isdetected,replacethedefectiveparts.
(J29)
d
VRS1
(VRS2)
a
b
(J23)
c
3(1)
5(3)
9(7)
(9)
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
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TOUCH CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY
OUTLINE OF TOUCH CONTROL PANEL
The touch control section consists of the following units as
shown in the touch control panel circuit.
This AC voltage is then half wave rectified by D61/D62
and smoothed (filtered) by C61/C62.
This AC voltage is the input to the IN3 and IN5 ports of
IC1, which determines if there is a magnetron / high
voltage problem.
(1) Control Unit
(2) Key Unit
Theprincipalfunctionsoftheseunitsandthesignalscommu-
nicated among them are explained below.
HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER
HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT
MAIN BODY SIDE
1. Control Unit
Signal of key touch and oven function control are all
processed by one microcomputer.
T/C SIDE
1) Power Supply Circuit
CT1 or CT2
RY3 or RY4
This circuit changes output voltage at the secondary side
of the low voltage (T1) transformer to volatges required
at each part by full wave rectifying circuit, constant
voltage circuit, etc..
R65 or
R66
R61 or
R62
C61 or C62
IC1
IN3 or
D61 or R63 or D63 or
D62 R64 D64
IN5 PORT
2) ACL Circuit
This is an Auto-clear Circuit, i.e., a reset circuit, which
enables IC1 to be activated from initial state.
Vc
Figure T-1. High Voltage Monitoring Circuit
3) Power SYNC Signal Generating Circuit
This is a circuit for generating power SYNC signal by
virtue of the secondary side output of transformer T1.
This signal is used for a basic frequency to time process-
ing and so on.
14) Magnetron Temperature Circuit.
(Detect Noload or Fan Lock)
Thisisacircuitfortransmittingoutputchangeofthermistor
(Magnetron Temperature Sensor) to IC1.
4) Clock Circuit
15) Intake Air Temperature Detecting Circuit.
Thisisacircuitfortransmittingoutputchangeofthermistor
(Intake Air Sensor) to IC1.
This is a circuit for controlling clock frequency required
for operating IC1.
5) IC1 (Main Processor)
This is a one-chip microcomputer, responsible for con-
trolling the entire control unit.
2. Key Unit
Thekeyunitiscomposedofamatrixcircuitinwhichwhen
a key it touched, one of signals P11, P12, P15, P16 and
P17 generated by the LSI, is passed through the key and
returned to the LSI as one of signals R0--R3. This model
has20Memorypads. Whentheovenisshipped, Memory
pad 1 to 10 are set as follows: fig.1.
6) IC2 (Memory Processor)
This is a memory IC, responsible for memory function.
7) Display Circuit
This is a circuit for driving display tubes by IC1 output.
8) Key Input Circuit
This is a circuit for transmitting key input information to
IC1.
Memory No.
Cook Time
5sec.
Output Power
100%
1
2
10sec.
100%
9) Sound-body Driving Circuit
3
20sec.
100%
This is a circuit for driving sound body by IC1 output.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
30sec.
40sec.
50sec.
1min.
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
10) Relay Driving Circuit
This is a circuit for driving output relay by IC1 output.
11) Stop Switch Circuit
This is a circuit for driving IC1 to detect door opening/
closing.
1min.15sec.
1min.30sec.
2min.
12) Exhaust Air Temperature Detecting Circuit
Thisisacircuitfortransmittingoutputchangeofthermistor
(Exhaust Air Temperature Sensor) to IC1.
(fig. 1)
13) High Voltage Monitoring Circuit.
This model has a double quantity pad. When the oven
is shipped, Magnification "1.8" is preset in the double
quantity pad. This model has an defrost pad. When the
oven is shipped, defrost is set as follows: fig.2.
This circuit detects problems in the magnetron / high
voltage circuit by sensing a variation in the current
flowing through the primary winding of the high voltage
transformer.
During heating, the primary current of the high voltage
transformers also flows through the primary winding of
the current transformers CT1 and CT2. This causes a
current to be induced in the secondary windings of CT1/
CT2 and results in an AC voltage which is determined by
R61/R62.
1 STAGE
POWER
OVEN ON/OFF
10%
ON
(fig. 2)
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DESCRIPTION OF LSI
LSI(IZA646DR)
The I/O signal of the LSI(IZA646DR) is detailed in the following table.
Pin No.
Signal
I/O
Description
Reference voltage input terminal.
1
VREF
IN
A reference voltage applied to the A/D converter in the LSI. Connected to GND.(0V)
2
3
IN7
IN6
IN
IN
Temperature measurement input: MAGNETRON THERMISTOR.
ByinputtingDCvoltagecorrespondingtothetemperaturedetectedbythethermistor, this
input is converted into temperature by the A/D converter built into the LSI.
Temperature measurement input: EXHAUST THERMISTOR.
ByinputtingDCvoltagecorrespondingtothetemperaturedetectedbythethermistor, this
input is converted into temperature by the A/D converter built into the LSI.
4
5
IN5
IN4
IN
IN
A/D input for troubleshooting Magnetron 1.
Terminal to change functions according to the model.
Signal in accordance with the model in operation is applied to set up its function.
6
7
8
9
IN3
IN2
IN1
IN0
IN
IN
IN
IN
A/D input for troubleshooting Magnetron 2.
Connected to GND.(0V)
Terminal not used.
Temperature measurement input: INTAKE THERMISTOR.
ByinputtingDCvoltagecorrespondingtothetemperaturedetectedbythethermistor, this
input is converted into temperature by the A/D converter built into the LSI.
10
11
P47
P46
OUT
OUT
Terminal not used.
Memory (EEPROM) clock output.
12
P45
IN/OUT Memory (EEPROM) data input/output.
13-14
P44-P43
OUT
Magnetron high-voltage circuit driving signal.
To turn on and off the cook relay. In 100% power level operation, "L" level during cooking;
"H" level otherwise. In other power level operation (90,80,70,60,50,40,30,20,10 or 0%),
"H" and "L" level is repeated according to power level.
Power level
100%
90%
ON
OFF
Power level
ON
OFF
OFF
GND
48sec. 0sec.
44sec. 4sec.
40sec. 8sec.
36sec. 12sec.
32sec. 16sec.
26sec. 22sec.
40%
22sec. 26sec.
16sec. 32sec.
12sec. 36sec.
8sec. 40sec.
0sec. 48sec.
30%
ON
80%
20%
-5V
48 sec.
70%
10%
60%
0%
50%
15
P42
OUT
Power supply output at thermistor detecting circuit.
(Output-5Vincookingonly,butapplyhighimpedancetootherstopreventthermistorfrom
electrolytic corrosion ocurrence.)
16
17
P41
P40
OUT
OUT
Terminal not used.
Oven lamp, Blower motor and Stirrer motor driving signal. (Square Waveform :
50Hz)
During cooking
To turn on and off the shut-off relay (RY1). The
Square waveform voltage is delivered to the
H
L
RY1
relay
driving
circuit
and
20 msec
relays(RY3,RY4,COOKRELAY)controlcircuit.
18-22
23
P37-P33
P32
OUT
OUT
Terminal not used.
0.12 sec
Signal to sound buzzer.
This signal is to control the 2.5kHz continuous
signal.
GND
-5V
A
2.4 sec
1.2 sec
1.2 sec
B
C
A: key touch sound.
B: Guydance sound.
T
C: Completion sound.
200µsec.
200µsec.
24
P31
IN
Signal synchronized with commercial power source frequency.
This is basic timing for all time processing of LSI.
H : GND
L (-5V)
20 msec
25
26
P30
OUT
IN
Terminal not used.
CNVSS
Connected to Vc.(-5V)
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Pin No.
Signal
I/O
Description
27
RESET
IN
Auto clear terminal.
Signal is input to reset the LSI to the initial state when power is supplied. Temporarily set
to "L" level the moment power is supplied, at this time the LSI is reset. Thereafter set at
"H" level.
28
29
XIN
IN
Internal clock oscillation frequency setting input.
The internal clock frequency is set by inserting the ceramic filter oscillation circuit with
respect to XOUT terminal.
XOUT
OUT
Internal clock oscillation frequency control output.
Output to control oscillation input of XIN.
30/31 XCIN/XCOUTIN/OUT Terminal not used.
32
VSS
IN
Power source voltage: -5V.
VC voltage of power source circuit input.
33
34
ø
OUT
IN
Terminal not used.
R3
Signal coming from touch key.
When either one of G-12 line keys on key matrix is touched, a corresponding signal out
of P11, P12, P14-P17 will be input into R3. When no key is touched, the signal is held at
"L" level.
35
36
37
R2
R1
R0
IN
IN
IN
Signal similar to R3.
When either one of G-11 line keys on key matrix is touched, a corresponding signal will
be input into R2.
Signal similar to R3.
When either one of G-10 line keys on key matrix is touched, a corresponding signal will
be input into R1.
Signal similar to R3.
When either one of G-9 line keys on key matrix is touched, a corresponding signal will
be input into R0.
38
39
VP
IN
Anode (segment) of Fluorescent Display light-up voltage: -31V
Vp voltage of power source circuit input.
P17
OUT
Segment data signal.
The relation between signals and indicators are as follows:
Signal
Segment
Signal
Segment
P24 .................. i
P23 ................j,k
P17 ............... LB
P16 .............. UB
P15 ................. h
P14 ................. g
P13 ..................... f
P12 .................... e
P11 .................... d
P10 .................... c
P07 .................... b
P06 .................... a
ß(50Hz)
GND
-31(V)
Key strobe signal.
Signal applied to touch-key section. A pulse signal is input to R0-R3 terminal while one
of G-6 line keys on key matrix is touched.
40
41
P16
P15
OUT
OUT
Segment data signal. Signal similar to P17.
Key strobe signal.
Signal applied to touch-key section. A pulse signal is input to R0-R3 terminal while one
of G-5 line keys on key matrix is touched.
Segment data signal. Signal similar to P17.
Key strobe signal.
Signal applied to touch-key section. A pulse signal is input to R0-R3 terminal while one
of G-4 line keys on key matrix is touched.
42-43
44
P14-P13
P12
OUT
OUT
Segment data signal.
Signal similar to P17.
Segment data signal. Signal similar to P17.
Key strobe signal.
Signal applied to touch-key section. A pulse signal is input to R0-R3 terminal while one
of G-8 line keys on key matrix is touched.
45
P11
OUT
Segment data signal. Signal similar to P17.
Key strobe signal.
Signal applied to touch-key section. A pulse signal is input to R0-R3 terminal while one
of G-7 line keys on key matrix is touched.
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Pin No.
Signal
I/O
Description
46
P10
OUT
Segment data signal.
Signal similar to P17.
47-48
49
P07-P06
P05
OUT
OUT
Segment data signal.
Signal similar to P17.
Digit selection signal.
The relation between digit signal and digit are as
follows:
Digit signal Digit
H
L
ß(50Hz)
P05
GND
-31(V)
P05
P04
P03
P02
P01
P00
1st.
2nd.
3rd.
4th.
5th.
6th.
P04
P03
P02
P01
P00
Normally, one pulse is output in every ß period,
and input to the grid of the Fluorescent Display.
GND
-31(V)
50-54
P04-P00
OUT
Digit selection signal.
Signal similar to P16.
55-57
58-59
P27-P25
P24-P23
OUT
OUT
Terminal not used.
Segment data signal.
Signal similar to P17.
60
P22
OUT
(Sound) Voltage level control terminal.
This terminal (P22) is to control volume level of buzzer sound with terminals P21. Since
the volume level of buzzer sound depends on voltage energized, it is control level in 3
steps by combining signal levels for P22,P21. Relationship of signal level combination to
soundvolumelevelisshowninthefollowingtable, 1~3inthetable, however, areindicated
in the descending order from the maximum level of sound volume through the minimum
level.
Sound Volume
1,(Max.)
2,
P21
L
H
P22
L
L
A : 1,(Max) 20V
2, 13V
3,(Min) 7V
A
3,(Min.)
L
H
*At Output terminal P32, rectangular wave signal of 2.5kHz is output.
61
62
P21
P20
OUT
IN
Sound level control signal.
Refer to above signal P22.
Input signal which communicates the door open/close information to LSI.
Door closed; "H" level signal(0V).
Door opened; "L" level signal(-31.0V).
63/64
AVCC/VCC
IN
Connected to GND.
2-2 Memory IC (IC2)
AT24C04 is a 4K-bit, serial memory, enabling CMOS to be erased/written electrically. This memory is constructed with 512
registers x 8bits, enabling individual access, read and write operations to be performed. Details of input/output signal for IC2
are as shown in the following diagram.
FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM
(3) Vcc
H.V. GENERATION
TIMING
& CONTROL
(4) Vss
START CYCLE
(5) SDA
START
STOP
LOGIC
TOP VIEW
CONTROL
LOGIC
2
E
PROM
64
SLAVE ADDRESS
REGISTER
512 x 8
XDEC
VCC
TEST
SCL
(6) SCL
A0
A1
A2
COMPARATOR
1
8
7
6
INC
LOAD
WORD
ADDRESS
COUNTER
2
3
4
1
64
5
3
R/W
YDEC
8
CK
Dout
PIN
DATA REGISTER
SDA
Dout
ACK
VSS
5
Figure T-4 Relation between Pin Nos, and Signals
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Pin No.
1-3
4
Signal
A0-A2
VSS
I/O
IN
IN
Description
Connected to GND.
Connected to VC(-5V).
5
6
7
8
SDA
SCL
TEST
VCC
IN/OUT
IN
Serial data input/output : input/outputs data to IC1.
Clock signal input : input/outputs sireal data at every one pulse.
Connected to VC(-5V).
IN
IN
Connected to GND.
SERVICING
1. Precautions for Handling Electronic Components
This unit uses CMOS LSI in the integral part of the
circuits. When handling these parts, the following pre-
cautions should be strictly followed. CMOS LSI have
extremely high impedance at its input and output termi-
nals. For this reason, it is easily influenced by the
surrounding high voltage power source, static electricity
charge in clothes, etc, and sometimes it is not fully
protected by the built-in protection circuit.
repair all the controls (sensor-related ones included) of
the touch control panel while keeping it connected to the
oven.
B. On some models, the power supply cord between the
touch control panel and the oven proper is long enough
that they may be separated from each other. For those
models, therefore, it is possible to check and repair the
controls of the touch control panel while keeping it apart
from the oven proper; in this case you must short both
ends of the door sensing switch (on PWB) of the touch
control panel with a jumper, which brings about an
operational state that is equivalent to the oven door
being closed. As for the sensor-related controls of the
touch control panel, checking them is possible if dummy
resistor(s) with resistance equal to that of the controls
are used.
In order to protect CMOS LSI.
1) When storing and transporting, thoroughly wrap them in
aluminiumfoil. AlsowrapallPWboardscontainingthem
in aluminium foil.
2) When soldering, ground the technician as shown in the
figure and use grounded soldering iron and work table.
(2)Servicing the touch control panel with power supply from
an external power source:
approx. 1M ohm
Disconnect the touch control panel completely from the
oven proper, and short both ends of the door sensing
switch (on PWB) of the touch control panel, which brings
about an operational state that is equivalent to the oven
door being closed. Connect an external power source to
the power input terminal of the touch control panel, then
it is possible to check and repair the controls of the touch
control panel it is also possible to check the sensor-
related controls of the touch control panel by using the
dummy resistor(s).
2. Shapes of Electronic Components
Transistor
2SA1561
2SB1238
Transistor
DTA114YS
DTB143ES
DTD143ES
KRA101M
Transistor
2SB953
B
B
C
C
B
E
E
C
E
4. Servicing Tools
3. Servicing of Touch Control Panel
Tools required to service the touch control panel assem-
bly.
1) Soldering iron: 30W
(It is recommended to use a soldering iron with a
grounding terminal.)
2) Oscilloscope:Singlebeam,frequencyrange:DC-10MHz
type or more advanced model.
3) Others: Hand tools
We describe the procedures to permit servicing of the
touch control panel of the microwave oven and the
precautions you must take when doing so. To perform
the servicing, power to the touch control panel is avail-
able either from the power line of the oven itself or from
an external power source.
(1) Servicingthetouchcontrolpanelwithpowersupply
of the oven:
CAUTION: THEHIGHVOLTAGETRANSFORMEROF
THE MICROWAVE OVEN IS STILL LIVE
5. Other Precautions
1) Before turning on the power source of the control unit,
remove the aluminium foil applied for preventing static
electricity.
DURING SERVICING PRESENTS A HAZ-
ARD.
Therefore, when checking the performance of the touch
control panel, put the outer cabinet on the oven to avoid
touching the high voltage transformer, or unplug the
primary terminal (connector) of the high voltage trans-
former to turn it off; the end of such connector must be
insulated with an insulating tape. After servicing, be
sure to replace the leads to their original locations.
A. On some models, the power supply cord between the
touchcontrolpanelandtheovenitselfissoshortthatthe
two can’t be separated. For those models, check and
2) Connect the connector of the key unit to the control unit
being sure that the lead wires are not twisted.
3) After aluminium foil is removed, be careful that abnormal
voltage due to static electricity etc. is not applied to the
input or output terminals.
4) Attach connectors, electrolytic capacitors, etc. to PWB,
making sure that all connections are tight.
5) Be sure to use specified components where high preci-
sion is required.
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PROCEDURE FOR CHECKING/CLEARING
SERVICE COUNTS OF MICROWAVE OVEN
PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING TO IC-2
When the control unit or IC-2 is exchanged, re-enter the
constants of DEFROST and the memory pads 1~20, refer-
ring to items 1 and 2 below.
The following procedure enables the servicer to obtain the
total service counts (cook cycles) for memory cooking,
double quantity cooking and defrost. The maximum capacity
of the counter is 999,999 counts, above which the counter
will reset to "0". The counter will retain the total counts (will
not clear) in the event of a power disruption.
1) How to enter the contents of DEFROST
T = STG1 + STG2 + STG3
STG = A x T + B
1 stage 10% power level
"
" : Flicker / : 0.1 sec BUZZER
1) Practice for checking total service counts
(eg; 234,567 Counts).
PAD ORDER
(Door close)
SET
DISPLAY
PHONE
.
.
.
• • •
• • •
0.1sec BUZZER
flashing
DISPLAY
INDICATOR LED
PAD
PHONE
SET
"NUMBER"
•
(Door close)
(within 2 sec.)
#1 START
DEFROST
9,9
•
CHECK
CHECK
NUMBER
#1
CHECK
CHECK
•
"NUMBER"
.
82 68
1
1
0.00 DEF
0.99 DEF
(A)
( user total count )
x 2
#2
VOLUME
SELECTATIME
9
1
0 DEF
90 DEF
(+ - B)
DEF
VOLUME
DOUBLE
QUANTITY
2 34 56 7
1
( service total count )
#2
"POWER"
100%
1
NUMBER
1
SELECTAPOWER
1
90
( after 1 sec. )
DEF
"POWER"
10%
45
1
90
( filter used time )
SELECTATIME
0
2
2
0.00 DEF
0.00 DEF
(A)
2
NUMBER
2
( after 1 sec. )
2 00
SELECTATIME
0
2
2
0 DEF
0 DEF
(+ - B)
0 DEF
A DEF
. DEF
.
( filter lim. time )
0 (No 10)
NUMBER
10
SELECTATIME
START
SET
3
3
4
( after 1 sec. )
35 43 2
( service total cook time )
CHECK
•
SET
#1: Denotes total service counts within the reach of user, of
which checking and clearing practices are described in
#1 : No key entry signal.
#2 : To set-B, touch the selectapower key twice.
this instruction manual.
#2: Denotes the procedure for the servicer to disable check-
ing/clearing. This procedure is instructed to service per-
sonnel only and is excluded from the operation manual.
2) How to enter the memory information
Example : Suppose cooking time 5 sec. and output power
100% are entered into the memory pad 1.
2) Practice for clearing Service's counts
"
" : Flicker / : 0.1 sec BUZZER
PAD ORDER
DISPLAY
PHONE
PAD ORDER
(Door close)
CHECK
DISPLAY
PHONE
(Door close)
.
.
.
.
SET
"NUMBER"
.
CHECK
SET
"NUMBER"
CHECK
82 68
"CHECK"
(within 2 sec.)
(User's Total Counts)
82 68
1
NUMBER 1
NUMBER 1
"NUMBER"
. 0
. 5
.
#1 VOLUME
VOLUME
DOUBLE
QUANTITY
SET
"CHECK"
"CHECK"
"CHECK"
5
82 68
SET
SET
2 34 56 7
.
(Total Counts of Service)
0
0
0
"CHECK"
Enter the memory information into the memory pads 1 ~10
referring to above example. The memory information are
given below.
0
"CHECK"
"CHECK"
SET
CHECK
.
#1: Denotes the procedure for the servicer to disable clear-
ing. Thisprocedureisinstructedtoservicepersonnelonly
and is excluded from the operation manual.
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Memory No.
Cook Time
5 sec.
Output Power
100%
1
2
10 sec.
100%
3
20 sec.
100%
4
30 sec.
100%
5
40 sec.
100%
6
7
50 sec.
100%
1 min.
100%
8
1 min. 15 sec.
1 min. 30 sec.
2 min.
100%
9
100%
10
11-20
100%
0 sec.
Enter the memory information of magnification of double into
the memory pads 1 ~ 20 (all 1.80).
Ex, To set memory 1
PAD ORDER
SET
DISPLAY
PHONE
.
SET
"NUMBER"
"NUMBER"
NUMBER 1
NUMBER 1
"NUMBER"
.
DOUBLE
1
.
DOUBLE
DOUBLE
DOUBLE
DOUBLE
0.00
1,8,0
1.80
x 3
SET
.
.
SET
OTHER CHECKING AND CLEARING PRO-
CEDURE
1) To check the contents of defrost.
"
" : Flicker / : 0.1 sec BUZZER
PAD ORDER
(Door close)
CHECK
DISPLAY
PHONE
.
.
"NUMBER"
1
CHECK
CHECK
DEFROST
0.99 DEF
(A)
DEF
90
CHECK
POWER
1
2
(+ - B)
0.00 DEF
(A)
CHECK
DEF
0
CHECK
POWER
100%
2
3
(+ - B)
DEF
A
CHECK
POWER
100%
(Repeat)
.
CHECK
#1 : No key entry signal.
2) How to clear all counter(user and service) and total
cooking time and used time of filter.
PAD ORDER
(Door close)
SET
DISPLAY
PHONE
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
SET
"NUMBER"
"NUMBER"
"NUMBER"
"NUMBER"
DOUBLE
CHECK
VOLUME
SET
DOUBLE
DOUBLE
DOUBLE
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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. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
1. Door does not close firmly.
2. Makesurethatadefinite”click”canbeheardwhenthe
microwave oven door is unlatched. (Hold the door in
a closed position, then pull the door release lever with
one hand, this causes the latch leads to rise, it is then
possible to hear a “click’ as the door switches oper-
ate.)
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. Therearedefective partsinthemicrowavegenerating
and transmission assembly.
3. Visually check the door and cavity face plate for
damage (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, DOOR PARTS’, when carrying out any of the following removal
procedures:
OUTER CASE REMOVAL
To remove the outer case, proceed as follows.
CAUTION:DISCHARGEHIGHVOLTAGECAPACI-
1. Disconnect oven from power supply.
TOR BEFORE TOUCHING ANY OVEN
2. Open the oven door and wedge it open.
COMPONENTS OR WIRING.
3. Remove the two (2) screws from the lower portion of the
rear cabinet and lower left portion of the oven cabinet
back side using by special screw drive (Type; LHSTIX
DLR4-100T).
4. Remove the screws from rear and along the side edge
of case.
5. Slide the entire case back about 3cm to free it from
retaining clips on the cavity face plate.
6. Lift the entire case from the oven.
7. Remove the screws holding the rear cabinet to the oven.
8. Remove the rear cabinet.
Special screw
9. Discharge the HV capacitor before carrying out any
further work.
10.Do not operate the oven with the outer case removed.
N.B.; Step 1,2 and 9 form the basis of the 3D checks.
Screw Driver
(Type; LHSTIX DLR4-100T)
HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS REMOVAL
(High Voltage Capacitor and High Voltage Rectifier Assembly)
To remove the components, proceed as follows.
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
CAUTION
1. DO NOT REPLACE ONLY HIGH VOLTAGE REC-
TIFIER. WHEN REPLACE IT, REPLACE HIGH
VOLTAGE RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY.
2. WHENREPLACINGHIGHVOLTAGERECTIFIER
ASSEMBLY, ENSURE THAT THE CATHODE
(EARTH) CONNECTION IS SECURELY FIXED
TO THE CHASSIS WITH A EARTHING SCREW.
2. Removetwo(2)screwsholdingearthsideterminalsof
high voltage rectifier assemblies.
3. Disconnect all the leads and terminals of high voltage
rectifier assembly from high voltage capacitor.
4. Removetwo(2)screwsholdingcapacitorholdertothe
right side of oven cavity and remove the capacitor
holder.
6. Now, the two (2) high voltage capacitors are free.
5. Now, high voltage rectifier assembly should be free.
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MAGNETRON REMOVAL
1. Remove the outer case cabinet referring to "OUTER
CASE REMOVAL" and CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
2. Remove the eleven (11) screws holding the rear
cabinet to the oven cavity.
8. Carefully remove each four (4) screws holding each
two (2) magnetrons to waveguide. When removing
the screws hold the magnetron to prevent it from
falling.
3. Disconnectthepowersupplycordfromthenoisefilter.
4. Removetheone(1)screwholdingtheearthwireofthe
power supply cord to the noise filter angle.
5. Remove the rear cabinet with the power supply cord
from the oven cavity.
6. Remove the two (2) screws holding the magnetron
exhaust duct to upper and lower waveguide.
7. Disconnect all the wire leads from the two (2)
magnetrons.
9. Removethemagnetronfromthewaveguidewithcare
so the magnetron antenna is not hit by any metal
object around the antenna.
10.Now, the magnetron is free.
CAUTION: WHEN REPLACE THE MAGNETRON,
BESURETHER.F.GASKETISINPLACE
AND THE MAGNETRON MOUNTING
SCREWS TIGHTENED SECURELY.
HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER REMOVAL
1. Remove the outer case cabinet referring to "OUTER
CASE REMOVAL" and CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
2. Disconnect the all wire leads from the magnetron(s).
3. Remove the wire holder holding the high voltage
wires.
4. Disconnect all wire leads from the high voltage
transformer(s).
5. Remove the each two (2) screws holding each high
voltage transformer.
6. Now, high voltage transformer(s) is (are) free.
BLOWER MOTOR REMOVAL
4. Remove the one (1) screw holding the blower motor to
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
2. Disconnect the wire leads from the blower motor and
the blower motor thermal cut-out.
3. Remove the one (1) screw holding the blower motor to
the oven cavity.
the chassis support.
5. Remove the blower motor. Now, the blower motor is
free.
STIRRER MOTOR (UPPER) REMOVAL
3. Remove the one (1) screw holding the stirrer motor
(upper) to the oven cavity.
4. Turn and lift up the stirrer motor (upper).
5. Now, the stirrer motor (upper) is free.
1. Remove the outer case cabinet referring to "OUTER
CASE REMOVAL" and CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
2. Disconnect the wire leads from the stirrer motor (up-
per).
STIRRER MOTOR (LOWER) REMOVAL
1. Disconnect oven from the power supply.
2. Remove the stirrer motor cover by snipping off the
material in four portions.
3. Where the portions have been snipped off bend the
portions flat. No sharp edge must be evident after
removal of the stirrer cover.
5. Remove one (1) screw holding the stirrer motor to
oven cavity.
6. Now, the stirrer motor (lower) is free.
7. Afterreplacementusetheone(1)screwtofitthestirrer
motor cover. (This screw has been fitted to the base
plate near the stirrer motor cover beforehand.)
4. Disconnect wire leads from the stirrer motor. (See
"Positive lock connector removal")
OVEN LAMP SOCKET REMOVAL
Oven lamp
socket
Terminal
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
2. Remove the oven lamp.
Wire lead
3. 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.
Flat type small
screw driver
4. Lift up the oven lamp socket.
5. Now, the oven lamp socket is free.
Terminal hole
Figure C-1. Oven lamp socket
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CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY AND CONTROL UNIT REMOVAL
Replacement of individual component is as follows:
CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
The complete control panel should be removed for re-
placement of components. To remove the control panel,
proceed as follows:
CONTROL UNIT AND CONTROL PANEL FRAME
(WITH KEY)
7. Remove two (2) screws holding the control panel
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
2. Remove the air intake filter assembly from the base
plate.
3. Remove two (2) screws holding the control panel to
the base plate.
4. Pull down the control panel and remove it forward.
5. Disconnect two connectors (A), (B), (D), (H) and TAB
terminal (TAB1,2,3,4) from the control unit.
6. Now the control panel assembly is free.
mounting angle to the panel frame.
8. Liftupthecontrolpanelmountinganglefromthepanel
frame.
9. Disconnect connector (G) from the control unit by
pushing the hooks of cable holder inwardly.
10.Remove four (4) screws holding the control unit to the
panel frame assembly.
11.Push down the right side two (2) hooks fixing the
controlunittothepanelframeassembly, andliftupthe
control unit upward.
CAUTION FOR TOUCH CONTROL PANEL REMOVAL
1) Hold the lower end (Position A, Fig. 1) of the touch
control panel assembly firmly while sliding it down and
toward you.
12.Now, the control unit and control panel frame (with
key) are free.
CAUTION:
DO NOT FORCE THE CONTROL UNIT TO SLIDE
DOWN DURING REMOVAL. THIS MAY CAUSE DAM-
AGE TO THE CONTROL UNIT BY HITTING A RELAY
(RY-4) OR THE TAB TERMINALS LOCATED AT THE
FRONT OF THE OVEN CAVITY.
At installing control panel unit assembly to main
body set:
1. Ensuretheinstallationofwiring-relatedpartswith-
out negligence.
2. Wheninsertingkeycabletomainbodyset, ensure
themfreefromcaught-introuble.Inaddition,when
installingthecontrolpanelassemblytobaseplate
with screws, be sure of pushing the control panel
unit upward to fix with screws firmly.
3. Do not allow any wire leads to come near the
varistor works, because it will explode and the
wire leads near by the varistor will be damaged.
2) If the Touch Control Panel is hard to remove;
(1) Insert a flat head screw driver into space B . (Fig. 1)
(2) Rotate the screwdriver clockwise while holding posi-
tion C of the Touch Control Panel. (Fig. 2)
TO AVOID DAMAGE TO TOUCH CONTROL PANEL,
COVER THE TIP OF SCREWDRIVER WITH TAPE.
(3) Re-solder the Relay (RY-4) prior to reinstalling the
Touch Control Panel.
NOTE: 1. Before attaching a new key unit, remove
remainingadhesiveonthecontrolpanelframe
surfaces completely with alcohol.
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
B
B
2. When attaching the key unit to the control
panel frame, adjust the upper edge and right
edge of the key unit to the correct position of
control panel frame.
3. Stick the key unit firmly to the control panel
frame by rubbing with soft cloth not to scratch.
A
C
TOUCH CONTROL PANEL
SCREW DRIVER
HOW TO RELEASE THE POSITIVE LOCK® CONNECTOR.
Terminal
Procedure
1. Pushing the lever of positive lock® connector.
2. Pull down the connector from the terminal.
3. Now, the connector is free.
Positive lock®
connector
1
Note: If the positive lock® has a insulation sleeve, first
remove it. If you do not so, you can not push the
lever of positive lock®.
Push
Lever
CAUTION: The positive lock® terminal can not be dis-
connected by only pulling. Because once
you (Service personnel) have connected the
positive lock® connector to the terminal, the
positive lock® connector has been locked.
2
Pull down
Figure C-2. How to release the positive lock connector.
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POWER SUPPLY CORD REPLACEMENT
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS
4. Re-install the cord bushing to the rear cabinet.
5. Re-install the rear cabinet to oven cavity and the
bottom plate with the eleven (11) screws and two (2)
washers.
2. Release the cord bushing from the rear cabinet.
3. Disconnect the brown and blue wires of the power
supply cord from the noise filter.
4. Loosen the single (1) screw holding the earth angle
and earth wire of power supply cord.
6. CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
5. Remove the power supply cord.
Noise filter unit
BLK
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW THE WIRE LEADS OF
THE POWER SUPPLY CORD TO COME
NEAR THE HIGH VOLTAGE TRANS-
FORMER. BECAUSE THE HIGH VOLT-
AGE TRANSFORMER BECOMES HOT.
WHT
Blue wire
N
Brown wire
Power
supply
cord
L
Re-install
Screw
1. Insert the power supply cord into the cord bushing.
2. Connect the brown and blue wires of power supply
cord into the terminals of noise filter, referring to
pictorial diagram.
3. Insert the green/yellow wire of power supply cord
into the earth angle, and tight the screw holding the
earth angle.
Cord
bushing
Rear
cabinet
Green/Yellow
wire
Figure C-3. Power supply cord replacement
1ST LATCH, 2ND LATCH, 3RD LATCH, MONITOR, AND STOP SWITCHES REMOVAL
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
latch hook.
2. Remove the control panel from the oven cavity refer-
ring to “CONTROL PANEL REMOVAL”.
3. Remove the two (2) screws holding the latch hook to
the oven cavity.
4. Open the door and pull the latch hook out of the oven
cavity.
5. For 1st latch, 2nd latch or Monitor switch removal
5-1. Disconnect the wire leads from the switch.
5-2. Push the retaining tabs outward slightly and then
pull the switch forwards and remove it from the
6. For 1st latch and stop switches removal
6-1. Disconnect the wire leads from the 1st latch and
stop switches.
6-2. Remove the single (1) screw and nut holding the
1st latch and stop switches to the latch hook.
CAUTION: WHEN THE 1ST LATCH SWITCH AND
2ND. LATCH SWITCH ARE INSTALLED,
THE TWO (2) TABS OF THE LATCH
HOOK SHOULD BE BROKEN.
1ST, 2ND, 3RD LATCH SWITCH, STOP SWITCH AND MONITOR SWITCH ADJUSTMENT
In case 1st latch switch, 2nd latch, stop switch, 3rd latch
switch and monitor switch do not operate properly due to a
mis-adjustment, the following adjustment should be made.
1. Loosen the two (2) screws holding the latch hook.
2. With the door closed, adjust the latch hook by moving it
back and forward, or up and down. In and out play of the
door allowed by the latch hook should be less than
0.5mm. The vertical position of the latch hook should be
placed where the stop switch and 1st, 2nd, 3rd latch
switches have activated with the door closed.
The horizontal position of the latch hook should be
placed where the monitor switch has activated with the
door closed.
circuit when the door is opened.
2. Re-install outer case and check for microwave leakage
around the door with an approved microwave survey
Door release
Latch head
lever
Monitor switch
Latch hook
3. Secure the screws with washers firmly.
4. Make sure of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd latch switches, stop
switch, and monitor switch operation. If those switches
have not activated with the door closed, loose two (2)
screws holding latch hook and adjust the latch hook
position.
2nd. latch switch
1st. latch switch
Joint lever
Latch lever
Stop switch
After adjustment, make sure of the following:
Latch head
1. Thestopswitchand1st, 2nd, 3rdlatchswitchesinterrupt
the circuit before the door open when the door release
lever is pulled, and then and monitor switch close the
3rd. latch switch
meter. (Refer to Microwave Measurement Procedure.)
Figure C-4 Latch Switch Adjustments
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DOOR REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT
DOOR REPLACEMENT
1. CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
2. Remove four (4) screws holding the upper and lower
oven hinge to the oven cavity.
FLATE TYPE
SCREW DRIVER
3. Remove door assembly with upper and lower oven
hinges by pulling it forward.
4. On re-installing new door assembly, secure the upper
and lower oven hinges with the four (4) mounting
screws to the oven cavity. Make sure the door is
parallel with bottom line of the oven face plate and the
latch head pass through the latch holes correctly.
5. CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.
PROTECTION
BY TAPE
Note: After any service to the door, the approved
microwavesurveymetershouldbeusedtoassure
in compliance with proper microwave radiation
standards. (Refer to Microwave Measurement
Procedure.)
LOWER
OVEN HING
CHOKE
COVER
DOOR
PANEL
UPPER
OVEN HING
DOOR ADJUSTMENT
When removing and/or loosening hinges such as in door
replacement, the following adjustment criteria are taken.
Door is adjusted to meet the following three conditions by
keeping screws of hinge loose.
Figure C-6. Choke Cover Removal
DOOR COMPONENTS REMOVAL
Remove the door assembly, referring to from item 1
1. Adjust door latch heads at a position where they
smoothly catch the latch hook through the latch holes.
Refer to latch switch adjustments.
2. Deviation of the door alignment from horizontal line of
cavity face plate is to be less than 1.0mm.
3. The door is positioned with its face depressed toward
the cavity face plate.
4. Reinstalloutercaseandcheckformicrowaveleakage
around the door with an approved microwave survey
meter. (Refer to Microwave Measurement Proce-
dure.)
through item 3 of “DOOR REPLACEMENT”.
1. Place the door assembly on a soft cloth with facing up.
(UPPER AND LOWER OVEN HINGE REMOVAL)
2. Removethechokecover,referringto“CHOKECOVER
REMOVAL”.
3. Release the oven hinges from the door panel.
4. Now, the oven hinges are free.
(DOOR HANDLE REMOVAL)
5. Remove the two (2) screws holding the door handle to
door.
6. Remove the door handle from the door panel.
(UPPER AND LOWER LATCH HEADS REMOVAL)
7. Remove the door release lever from the door assem-
bly.
8. Remove the three (3) screws holding the joint plate to
the door panel.
UPPER
OVEN
HINGE
OUTER CASE
CABINET
DOOR
ASSEMBLY
9. Release the latch spring from the tab of the joint lever
and joint plate.
10.Releasethelatchheadsfromjointleverandjointplate.
11.Now, the latch heads are free.
LOWER
OVEN
HINGE
(DOOR FRAME REMOVAL)
12.Set the four (4) tabs of the door frame upright.
13.Remove the door frame from the door panel. Now,
door frame is free.
LATCH HEADS
Figure C-5. Door Assembly Replacement and Adjustment
CHOKE COVER REMOVAL
(DOOR GLASS REMOVAL)
14.Removethefour(4)screwsholdingthetwo(2)outside
window fixing plates to the door panel.
15.Now, the door glass is free.
1. Insert an iron plate (thickness of about 0.5mm or flat
type screw driver to the gap between the choke cover
and door panel as shown figure to free the engaging
part. The protect sheet may be used not to damage
the door panel.
2. Lift up the choke cover, now cove is free.
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SERVICE INFORMATION
IMPORTANT: When replace the magnetron MG1 and/or MG2, the relays RY3 and RY4 on control unit must be
replacedatthesametime.Becauseifthemagnetron'slifehasbeenover,therelay'slifemayalso
be over.
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT
Recommended instruments are:
NARDA 8100
NARDA 8200
HOLADAY HI 1500
SIMPSON 380M
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.
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
The safety switch must prevent microwave radiation
emission 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.
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.
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.
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:
Survey instruments that comply with the requirement
for instrumentations as prescribed by the perform-
ance standard for microwave ovens must be used for
testing.
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
NOTE: " " INDICATES COMPONENTS WITH POTENTIALS ABOVE 250V.
2.
APPEARS ON DISPLAY
C1 and C2: 1.07µF/ AC 2100V
MAGNETRON
THERMAL CUT OUT
145C°(LOWER)
TC2:
F4: WEAK POINT A018
2ND LATCH SWITCH
C1: H.V. CAPACITOR
F3:
WEAK POINT
A018
TC1 :MAGNETRON
THERMAL
CUT OUT
145C°(UPPER)
ASYMMETRIC
RECTIFIER
CONTROL
UNIT
C2: H.V. CAPACITOR
ASYMMETRIC
RECTIFIER
1ST LATCH SWITCH
(PRIMARY INTERLOCK SWITCH)
3RD LATCH SWITCH
Figure O-1. Oven SChematic-OFF Condition
SCHEMATIC
NOTE: CONDITION OF OVEN
1. DOOR CLOSED.
2. TIME KEY TIUCHED.
3. COOKING TIME PROGRAMMED.
4. START KEY TOUCHED
TC2:
MAGNETRON
THERMAL CUT OUT
145C°(LOWER)
F4: WEAK POINT A018
2ND LATCH SWITCH
C1: H.V. CAPACITOR
F3:
WEAK POINT
A018
TC1 : MAGNETRON
THERMAL
CUT OUT
145C°(UPPER)
ASYMMETRIC
RECTIFIER
CONTROL
UNIT
C2: H.V. CAPACITOR
ASYMMETRIC
RECTIFIER
1ST LATCH SWITCH
(PRIMARY INTERLOCK SWITCH)
3RD LATCH SWITCH
Figure O-2. Oven SChematic-ON Condition
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4
5
2
1
3
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
H . V . R E C T I F I E R
H . V . R E C T I F I E R
G
G
H
H
6
4
5
2
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4
5
2
1
3
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
K E Y U N I T
R 9 3 ~ R 1 0 1 : 1 5 K
X
9
D 9 3 R 9 3
D 9 4 R 9 4
D 9 5 R 9 5
D 9 6 R 9 6
D 9 7 R 9 7
C 3 0
1 5 K
R 3 1
8
1
5
A T 2 4 C 0 4
I C - 1 I Z A 6 4 6 D R
I C 2
4
1 . 8 K
R 5 0
C 7
1 5 K
R 5
1 M
R 3 0 0
2 5 V
F µ 2 2
+
_
R 3 3 1 0 K
R 3 2 2 . 7 K
C 9
H Z 4 C 3
1 K
R 4
5 0 V
C 2 2
F µ 0 . 1
Z D 2
C 7 4
C 6
1 5 K
R 2 0
F µ , 1 4 0 7 V
C 2 0
4 . 7 K
R 2 0 0
+
_
C 5
F µ , 2 5 V 0 . 0 1
C 4
D 6 4
D 6 3
1 6 V
F µ , 5 0 3 V . 3
F µ 1 0 0
+
_
+
_
3 . 3 K
C 3
H Z 1 2 C 1
C 8
R 7 4
2 0 K
1 . 1 K
R 7 2
Z D 1
1 . 8 K
R 1
R 7 3
F µ , 3 5 V 1 0 0 0
_
C 2
F µ , 5 0 2 V . 2
1 0 0
+
5 0 V
+
_
_
F µ 0 . 0 1
D O O R R 7 0 D 7 1
C 8 1
F µ , 1 5 0 V
C 2 1
+
F µ , 5 0 0 V . 1
C 8 2
F µ , 5 0 V 0 . 0 1
C 7 0
C 1
2 5 V
F µ 2 2
_
C 6 1
2 5 V
F µ 2 2
+
+
G
G
_
C 6 2
3 0 0 K
R 6 5
3 0 0 K
R 6 6
D 8 1
R Y 1
D 8 3
R Y 3
D 8 4
1 5 G 4 7 1 K
V R S 1
R Y 4
1 . 5 K F
R 6 1
1 . 5 K F
R 6 2
H
H
6
4
5
2
1
3
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5
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1
3
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
1
10
20
26
1
2
3
R101
R100
R99
(J1)
R4
R300
R96
D95
R95
R94
D94
D93
R93
(R92)
(R91)
R97
(D92)
(D91)
D97
D96
R96
R71
B
(Q201)
E
(Q200)
(J3)
(D200)
(D74
.R50)
2
3
1
5
4
4
5
1
12
R63
(J11)
8
R65
G
G
H
H
Figure S-3. Printed Wiring Board
6
4
5
2
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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
1-16
1-17
1-18
1-19
1-20
1-21
1-22
1-23
1-24
1-25
1-26
1-27
1-28
1-29
FH-HZA050WRE0 Magnetron thermistor
QSOCLA011WRE0 Oven lamp socket
FH-HZA049WRE0 Intake thermistor
FPWBFA296WRE0 Noise filter
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
AP
AH
AL
AW
AH
BG
AP
BB
AK
AF
AF
AF
AF
AF
AX
AK
AR
AG
AG
BL
AF
AD
AD
AF
BH
AG
BP
AM
AP
QFSHDA019WRE0 Fuse holder
QACCVA066WRE0 Power supply cord for European continental use
DH-HZA009WRK0 Exhaust thermistor
FW-QZA106WRK0 High voltage rectifier assembly
RTHM-A091WRE0 Oven thermal cut-out 115˚C
QSW-MA085WRE0 Stop switch
*
QSW-MA086WRE0 Monitor switch
QSW-MA095WRE0 1st. latch switch
QSW-MA095WRE0 2nd. latch switch
QSW-MA095WRE0 3rd. latch switch
RC-QZA165WRE0 High voltage capacitor
RLMPTA028WRE0 Oven lamp
*
RMOTDA209WRE0 Stirrer motor
RTHM-A037WRE0 Magnetron thermal cut-out 145˚C
RTHM-A057WRE0 Magnetron thermal cut-out 145˚C
RV-MZA239WRE0 Magnetron
QFS-CA017WRE0 Weak point A017
QFS-CA007WRE0 Fuse F6.3A
QFS-CA018WRE0 Weak point A018
RR-WZA020WRE0 Monitor resistor 4.3 Ω 20W
FMOTEA309WRK0 Blower motor
∆*
RTHM-A058WRE0 Thermal cut-out 115˚C
RTRN-A459WRE0 High voltage transformer
RFIL-A004WRE0 Ferrite clamp R
*
RFIL-A002WRE0 Ferrite clamp
CABINET PARTS
2- 1
2- 2
2- 3
2- 4
2- 5
2-5-1
2-5-2
2-6
FDAI-A183WRW0 Base plate assembly
PSHEGA006WRE0 Rubber sheet A
PSHEGA007WRE0 Rubber sheet B
GCOVAA250WRW0 Rear cabinet
FFTASA064WRY0 Oven lamp access cover assembly
PCUSU0407WRP0 Cushion
PREFHA059WRP0 Lamp reflector
GCABUA523WRP0 Outer case cabinet
PZETEA071WRP0 Cabinet insulation sheet
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
BC
AF
AE
AX
AN
AA
AF
BA
AF
2-7
CONTROL PANEL PARTS
3- 1
3- 1A
3- 1B
3- 1C
3- 1D
3- 1E
3- 1F
3- 1G
3- 1H
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6-7
C8
C9
C20
C21
C22
C30
C61-62
C70
C71
DPWBFB382WRU0 Control unit
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
BQ
AC
AB
AB
AF
AB
AB
AW
AC
AB
AD
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
QCNCMA308DRE0 4-pin connector (A)
QCNCMA312DRE0 3-pin connector (B)
QCNCMA145DRE0 3-pin connector (D)
QCNCWA030DRE0 12-pin connector (G)
QCNCMA039DRE0 3-pin connector (H)
QLUG-A002PRE0 Tab terminal (TAB1-4)
RV-KXA053DRE0 Fluorescent display tube
PCUSGA359WRP0 Cushion
VCKYD11HF104Z Capacitor 0.1 uF 50V
RC-EZA192DRE0 Capacitor 1000 uF 35V
VCEAB31HW335M Capacitor 3.3 uF 50V
VCKYB11EX103N Capacitor 0.01 uF 25V
VCEAB31AW476M Capacitor
VCKYD11CY103N Capacitor 0.01 uF 16V
VCEAB31CW107M Capacitor 100 uF 16V
47 uF 10V
VCEAB31EW226M Capacitor
22 uF 25V
VCKYD11CY103N Capacitor 0.01 uF 16V
VCKYF31HF103Z Capacitor 0.01 uF 50V
VCKYD11CY103N Capacitor 0.01 uF 16V
VCKYD11CY103N Capacitor 0.01 uF 16V
VCEAB31EW226M Capacitor
22 uF 25V
VCKYF31HF103Z Capacitor 0.01 uF 50V
VCKYD11CY103N Capacitor 0.01 uF 16V
VCKYB11EX103N Capacitor 0.01 uF 25V
VCKYD11HF104Z Capacitor 0.1 uF 50V
C72
C74
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The parts marked "*" are used in voltage more than 250V.
REF. NO.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
Q'TY CODE
C80
C81
C82
C200
CF1
D1-4
D5
D6-7
D61-64
D70
D71
D81
D83-84
D93-97
IC1
IC2
Q1
Q2
Q20
Q40
Q41
Q80
Q81
Q83-84
R1
R3
R4
R5
R6
R20
R31
R32
R33
R40
R41
R42
R43
R50
R61-62
R63-64
R65-66
R67-68
R70
R71
R72
R73
R74
R79
R80
VCEAB31HW104M Capacitor 0.1 uF 50V
VCEAB31HW225M Capacitor 2.2 uF 50V
VCEAB31HW105M Capacitor 1.0 uF 50V
VCKYD11CY103N Capacitor 0.01 uF 16V
RCRS-A010DRE0 Ceramic resonator CST4.00MGW
VHD11ES1///-1 Diode (11ES1)
VHD1SS270A/-1 Diode (1SS270A)
VHD11ES1///-1 Diode (11ES1)
VHD1SS270A/-1 Diode (1SS270A)
VHD11ES1///-1 Diode (11ES1)
VHD1SS270A/-1 Diode (1SS270A)
VHD1SS270A/-1 Diode (1SS270A)
VHD1SS270A/-1 Diode (1SS270A)
VHD1SS270A/-1 Diode (1SS270A)
RH-IZA646DRE0 LSI
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
4
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
AM
AA
AA
AA
AD
AB
AA
AB
AA
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AX
AP
AG
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AC
AC
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AA
AG
AK
AG
AU
AH
AE
AA
AA
AZ
AU
AP
AB
AF
AA
AA
AB
RH-IZA571DRE0 IC (AT24C04)
VS2SB953-PQ-4 Transistor (2SB953)
VS2SA1561TL-3 Transistor (2SA1561TL)
RH-TZA037CBE0 Transistor (KRA101M)
RH-TZA037CBE0 Transistor (KRA101M)
VS2SB1238//-3 Transistor (2SB1238)
VSDTA114YS/-3 Transistor (DTA114YS)
VSDTD143ES/-3 Transistor (DTD143ES)
VSDTB143ES/-3 Transistor (DTB143ES)
VRD-B12EF182J Resistor 1.8k ohm
VRD-B12HF561J Resistor 560 ohm
VRD-B12EF102J Resistor 1.0k ohm
1/4W
1/2W
1/4W
1/4W
1/2W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
VRD-B12EF153J Resistor
VRD-B12HF150J Resistor
VRD-B12EF153J Resistor
VRD-B12EF153J Resistor
15k ohm
15 ohm
15k ohm
15k ohm
VRD-B12EF272J Resistor 2.7k ohm
VRD-B12EF103J Resistor 10k ohm
VRD-B12EF332J Resistor 3.3k ohm
VRD-B12EF203J Resistor
VRD-B12EF393J Resistor
VRD-B12EF103J Resistor
20k ohm
39k ohm
10k ohm
VRD-B12EF182J Resistor 1.8k ohm
VRN-B12EK152F Resistor 1.5k ohm(F) 1/4W
VRD-B12EF102J Resistor 1.0k ohm
VRD-B12EF304J Resistor 300k ohm
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/2W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
VRD-B12EF473J Resistor
VRD-B12EF101J Resistor
VRD-B12EF303J Resistor
47k ohm
100 ohm
30k ohm
VRD-B12EF112J Resistor 1.1k ohm
VRD-B12EF203J Resistor 20k ohm
VRD-B12EF332J Resistor 3.3k ohm
VRD-B12EF473J Resistor
VRD-B12EF471J Resistor
VRD-B12HF390J Resistor
47k ohm
470 ohm
39 ohm
R83-84
R93-101 VRD-B12EF153J Resistor
15k ohm
R200
R201
R300
(J2)
(J3)
RY1
RY3-4
SP1
T1
VRD-B12EF472J Resistor 4.7k ohm
VRD-B12EF682J Resistor 6.8k ohm
VRD-B12EF105J Resistor 1.0M ohm
VRD-B12EF822J Resistor 8.2k ohm
VRD-B12EF363J Resistor
36k ohm
RRLY-A078DRE0 Relay (OJ-SH-118LM)
RRLY-A059DRE0 Relay (VS14MB-NR-SH6)
RALM-A003DRE0 Buzzer (PS3025P02)
RTRNPA080DRE0 Touch control transformer
RTRN-A060DRE0 Current transformer
RH-VZA010DRE0 Varistor (TNR15G471K)
VHEHZ12C1//-1 Zener diode (HZ12C1)
VHEHZ4C3///-1 Zener diode (HZ4C-3)
FPNLCB159WRK0 Control panel frame with key unit assembly
FUNTKA775WRE0 Key unit
HDECAA195WRP0 Decoration metal fittings
PCUSUA451WRP0 Cushion
CT1-2
VRS1
ZD1
ZD2
3- 2
3- 2-1
3- 2-2
3- 2-3
3- 3
3- 4
3- 5
3- 6
LANGTA243WRW0 Control panel mounting angle
XEPSD30P10XS0 Screw; control unit mounting
XEPSD40P12000 Screw; control panel mounting angle mounting
XFTSD40P08K00 Screw; decoration panel mounting for earth
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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
3- 7
PCUSGA380WRP0 Cushion
1
AA
OVEN PARTS
4- 1
4- 2
∆ 4- 3
PCUSUA265WRP0 Cushion
PDUC-A565WRW0 Exhaust duct
FOVN-A336WRY0 Oven cavity
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
AA
AZ
BR
AE
AC
AC
AC
AB
AB
AP
AC
AN
AN
BD
AT
AY
AE
AD
AD
AF
AH
AZ
AF
AE
AG
AC
AC
AP
AD
AF
AB
AH
AD
AL
AV
AR
AE
AE
AD
AG
AG
AB
AB
AC
AB
AE
AB
AA
AF
AC
AD
AC
AC
AA
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
4-21
4-22
4-23
4-24
4-25
4-26
4-27
4-28
4-29
4-30
4-31
4-32
4-33
4-34
4-35
4-36
4-37
4-38
4-39
PFILWA053WRP0 Oven light screen
MLEVPA153WRF0 Switch lever A
MLEVPA154WRF0 Switch lever B
MLEVPA155WRF0 Switch lever C
MSPRCA075WRE0 Switch spring A
MSPRCA076WRE0 Switch spring B
PHOK-A081WRF0 Latch hook
PZETEA047WRP0 Switch insulator
PDUC-A566WRF0 Mg air guide
PDUC-A567WRF0 Mg air guide cover
FGLSPA021WRY0 Ceramic shelf
FPLT-A006WRY0 Stirrer antenna upper assembly
FPLT-A005WRY0 Stirrer antenna lower assembly
LANGKA762WRP0 Partition angle R
LANGQA370WRP0 Oven lamp mounting plate
LBNDKA075WRP0 Capacitor holder
PGIDHA054WRW0 Water-proof cover
NSFTPA031WRF0 Antenna motor shaft
PCOVPA310WRF0 Splash cover
PCUSGA405WRP0 Cushion
PCUSGA409WRP0 Cushion
PCUSUA413WRP0 Cushion
PCUSUA415WRP0 Cushion
PCUSUA416WRP0 Cushion
PDUC-A607WRW0 Mg exhaust duct
PCUSUA414WRP0 Cushion
LANGQA251WRW0 Noise filter angle
LANGQ0382WRM0 Earth angle
LANGFA172WRP0 Chassis support
LBSHCA012WRE0 Cord bushing
PCUSGA441WRP0 Cushion
FFIL-A003WRK0 Air intake filter assembly
HDECEA001WRP0 Decoration sash
HDECQA146WRM0 Corner cap left
HDECQA147WRM0 Corner cap right
LANGKA679WRM0 Fixing angle s
MHNG-A215WRM0 Upper oven hinge
MHNG-A216WRM0 Lower oven hinge
PCUSGA275WRP0 BLM cushion
PCUSUA417WRP0 Cushion
MSPRCA101WRE0 Switch spring C
PCUSUA458WRP0 V/P cushion
LANGQA440WRM0 Earth angle
PCUSGA289WRP0 Cushion
4-40
4-41
∆
∆
4-42
4-43
4-44
4-45
4-46
4-47
4-48
4-49
4-50
4-51
4-52
4-53
4-54
PCUSUA268WRP0 Cushion
PZETEA073WRP0 Insulator sheet B
PCUSUA448WRP0 Cushion
PCUSGA442WRP0 Cushion
PCUSGA443WRP0 Cushion
PCUSUA447WRP0 Cushion
PCUSGA045WRP0 Cushion
DOOR PARTS
∆
∆
5
DDORFA746WRK0 Door assembly
FDORFA289WRT0 Door panel assembly
GCOVAA242WRY0 Door case
FHNDMA011WRY0 Door release lever assembly
GCOVHA350WRF0 Choke cover
JHNDPA169WRM0 Door handle
LANGKA766WRP0 Outside window fixing plate
PCUSGA430WRP0 Cushion
PGLSPA457WRE0 Door glass
PPACGA142WRP0 Door case packing
PSHEPA520WRE0 Sealer film
PSPA-A102WRE0 Door screen spacer
XFPSD40P08K00 Screw : 4mm x 8mm
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
3
BP
BH
BD
AP
AR
AU
AF
AM
AV
AF
AH
AE
AA
5- 1
5- 2
5- 3
5- 4
5- 5
5- 6
5- 7
5- 8
5- 9
5-10
5-11
5-12
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The parts marked "*" are used in voltage more than 250V.
REF. NO.
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
Q'TY CODE
5-13
5-14
5-15
5-16
5-17
5-18
5-19
5-20
5-21
XHTSD40P08RV0 Screw : 4mm x 8mm
FANGKA200WRY0 Latch fixing angle
FLEVFA019WRY0 Joint lever
LSTPCA002WRM0 Latch head
MLEVPA220WRF0 Head lever
MSPRCA097WRE0 Latch spring
HBDGCA069WRE0 Door badge
XEPSD40P20000 Screw : 4mm x 20mm
4
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
AA
AQ
AP
AM
AM
AG
AF
AB
AA
∆
XWSSD40-10000 Washer : 4mm x 1mm
MISCELLANEOUS
6- 1
6- 2
6- 3
6- 4
6- 5
6- 6
6- 7
6- 8
6- 9
6-10
6-11
6-12
6-13
6-14
6-15
6-16
6-17
6-18
6-19
TINSMA004WRR0
Instruction manual (German, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
AH
AC
AG
BB
AE
AB
AB
AB
AF
AC
AC
AB
AH
AC
AC
AD
AC
AA
AB
TLABHA029WRR0 Menu sticker
FW-VZB402WRE0 Switch harness
FW-VZB585WRE0 Main wire harness
LHLDWA021WRE0 Harness lifter
TCAUHA083WRR0 Belgium label
LHLDWA040WRE0 Wire holder A
TLABSA054WRR0 Fuse label
PTUB-A042WRE0 Tube
TCAUHA082WRR0 Caution label
LHLDWA043WRE0 Wire saddle S
TLABSA069WRR0 Fuse label F6.3A
TSPCNC161WRR0 Rating label
TCAUHA176WRR0 Caution label
TLABSA064WRR0 A017 label
TLABSA066WRR0 Equipotential label
LHLDWA047WRE0 Space clip
LHLDWQ004YBE0 Purse lock L
LHLDWA023WRE0 Wire saddle
SCRE, 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
7-14
7-15
7-16
7-17
7-18
7-19
7-20
7-21
7-22
7-23
7-24
7-25
7-26
7-27
7-28
7-29
7-30
7-31
7-32
7-33
7-34
7-35
7-36
7-37
7-38
XCBWW30P08000 Screw : 3mm x 8mm
XFPSD50P12KS0 Screw : 5mm x 12mm
XFTSD40P10RV0 Screw : 4mm x 10mm
XOTSD40P06000 Screw : 4mm x 6mm
XFTSD40P12000 Screw : 4mm x 12mm
XWSSD40-10000 Washer : 4mm x 1mm
LX-WZA035WRE0 Special washer
XOTWW40P08000 Screw : 4mm x 8mm
LX-CZA038WRE0 Special screw
4
4
1
2
1
1
1
4
2
4
1
1
3
2
2
8
8
13
1
3
2
2
1
3
2
4
2
1
2
2
1
4
8
1
1
2
6
2
AB
AB
AB
AA
AA
AA
AB
AB
AA
AB
AC
AB
AB
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AC
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
PSPA-A101WRE0 Washer
XTBWW40P30000 Screw : 4mm x 30mm
XCBWW30P12000 Screw : 3mm x 12mm
XEPSD30P12XS0 Screw : 3mm x 12mm
LX-CZA057WRE0 Special screw
XHPSD40P05000 Screw : 4mm x 5mm
XHTSD40P08RV0 Screw : 4mm x 8mm
XOTSD40P12000 Screw : 4mm x 12mm
XOTWW40P10000 Screw : 4mm x 10mm
XOTWW40P20000 Screw : 4mm x 20mm
XCPSD30P10000 Screw : 3mm x 10mm
XFPSD40P08K00 Screw : 4mm x 8mm
XOTSD40P12RV0 Screw : 4mm x 12mm
LX-BZA064WRE0 Special screw
XCPSD30P06000 Screw : 3mm x 6mm
XOTSD40P10000 Screw : 4mm x 10mm
XBPUW40P04000 Screw : 4mm x 4mm
XBTUW40P10000 Screw : 4mm x 10mm
XFTSD40P08000 Screw : 4mm x 8mm
XTPSD40P08000 Screw : 4mm x 8mm
XWWSD50-06000 Washer : 5mm x 0.6mm
XONSC40P10000 Screw : 4mm x 10mm
LX-BZA110WRE0 Special screw
XHPSD50P08000 Screw : 5mm x 8mm
XBPSD30P28KS0 Screw : 3mm x 28mm
XNESD30-24000 Nut : 3mm x 2.4mm
XJPSD40P10000 Screw : 4mm x 10mm
XOTSC40P12000 Screw : 4mm x 12mm
LX-EZA004WRE0 Special screw
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HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS
To have your order filled promptly and correctly, please furnish the following information.
1. MODEL NUMBER
3. PART NO.
2. REF. NO.
4.DESCRIPTION
6
4
5
2
1
3
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
1-28 RFIL-A004WRE0
1-28 RFIL-A004WRE0
POWER SUPPLY CORD
These ferrite clamps are included in High voltage rectifire assembly
1-29 RFIL-A002WRE0
6-2 PTUB-A042WRE0
G
G
H
H
6
4
5
2
1
3
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6
4
5
2
1
3
6-14
OVEN AND CABINET PARTS
2-5-2
2-6
7-31
2-5-1
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
7-37
2-5
4-20
7-14
6-6
7- 8
7-29
6-14
6-10
7-18
6-13
7-8
2-7
7-1
7-23
7-14
7-11
4-43
2-4
7-18
1-7
4-26
7-18
7-12
4-39
4-24
1-9
4-2
4-25
7-5
7-7
7-6
4-53
4-46
4-49
4-27
7-1
7-1
1-6
4-33
4-48
7-19
1-1
1-23
7-17
1-18
7-22
7-18
6-18
7-24
4-13
1-2
4-54
7-16
6-16
1-5
7-13
7-28
4-27
1-16
7-15
4-21
1-17
6-17
6-11
1-24
7-33
4-18
7-25
4-29
4-12
4-28
7-36
4-26
7-4
7-32
1-22
7-18 7-20
2 A1
x-2
A
6-19
A
1
1-23
A2
4-27
4-40
7-33
4-32
7-18
7-36
1-5
4-3
1-20
6-8
4-4
6-12
4-1
4-50
1-20
7-25
4-37
1-15
4-19
7-32
4-42 To conner of lower
wavegide
7-16
4-15
1-8
4-41
7-26
4-17
7-24
1-26
7-10
1-15
7-16
7-26
4-21
7-10
7-16
4-8
1-19
4-16
7-1
7-38
7-35
4-36
1-27
1-17
7-15
4-9
7-2
7-30
4-38
4-23
1-11
4-34
7-2
7-21
6-15
4-5
4-6
4-22
7-30
1-27
1-21
1-25
4-11
4-44
1-13
G
7-21
7-3
G
7-27
1-4
1-12
7-34
4-9
4-10
1-10
4-7
4-31
1-14
4-30
6-5
4-51
4-47
2-1
4-52
4-14
H
H
7-4
4-35
2-3
x2
7-17
7-17
4-45
7-16
2-2
x2
6
4
5
2
1
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6
4
5
2
1
3
3-7
CONTROL PANEL PARTS
3-2-3
3-1
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
3-2
3-2-2
3-5
3-4
3-6
3-3
1-3
3-2-1
DOOR PARTS
5-4
5-11
5-10
5-11
5-14
5-21
5-1
5
5-20
5-12
5-15
5-18
5-8
5-6
5-16
5-13
5-17
5-9
5-7
G
G
5-6
5-13
5-2
5-19
5-3
H
H
5-5
6
4
5
2
1
3
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PACKING ADD KIT
* CPADBA203WRK0
DOOR PROTECTION SHEET
* SPADPA552WRE0
WRAP COVER
DOOR PAD
* SPADF0341WRE0
TRAY HOLDER
* SPADPA551WRE0
PACKING CASE
* SPAKCC551WRE0
* Not replaceable items.
PRINTING MATER
INSTRUCTION BOOK
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'97 SHARP CORP. (5U0.10E) Printed in Japan
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