shunde Md Microwave Oven E8023P-K Microwave Oven User Manual Users manual

shunde Md Microwave Oven Manufactory Co., ltd. Microwave Oven Users manual

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NSTRuctTIONSMPOR1ANT SAFETYseNice facility for exami'lation, repair or replacement.Do not attempt to service or repair !his appfiance., O.  Do  not cover or block any openings on theappliance. Do not store Items on top of microwaveoven if there are louvers on top 0; oven.".  Do not store this appiiance outdoors. Do notuse this product near water-for example, neara  kitchen  sink,  in G wet  basement.  or near  a.swimming  poot,  and  the  like.i 2. Do not immerse cord of plug in water.i 3. Keep cord away from heated surfa~s..14. Do not let cord hang over edge or table or counter.15. When clearnng surfaces of door Gnd oven thatcome together on closing the Ooor, use only miid,nonabrasive soaps or detergents applied with asponge or soft cloth.'6.  To reduce the risk oj fire in the oven cavity:a.  Do not overcook food. espel:;ia:lly s;archyitems such as potatoes and fatty items suchas bacon. Careiully attend appfiance if paper,plcstic. or other combustible materials are.placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking.b.  Remove wire twist.ties from paper or pl2Sticbag before placing bag in oven.c.  If materials inside the oven should ignite. keepoven door closed, turn oven oH, and disconnec1the power cord. or shut off power at the fuse orcirC'oJit breaker pan~.d.  Do not use the cavity for storage purposes.Do nOlleave paper produCts. cooking ulensils.or food in the cavity when not in use.e.  Do nol put metal i~sjde the oven, e:<cepl asspe~ificaJly descnbed In Ihe manual orcookbook if supplied \vilh this oven.Wh,en using electricaJ appliances, basic safetyprecotIJlions should be follov/ed. including the following:VvARNING-  To reduce the ~K  or bums, electricalsh~~.firs,  injury iO persons br exposure to excessivemi~..o~V2ve energy:, .IREP.D  ALL. THE INSTRUCTIONS SE"i=ORE USING;-. ;-Ap oUANC -I Mc..  C,I2. 1 Read and follow the spe!:lfic .Precautions to avoid: possible exposure to excessive mic:owave energy"foUnd ~bove.3.  This ~ppliaiice  mus, be grounded and properly"'polarized. Connect only to a properly grounded and:"_i~..-~  ,.. o+4-t ~~c - fO lllrinn Ins '~  ~.  ""  ~n 3~Ql1L~..vuu~\.~--  \.:  _._~  \I'""'-oA.Ag  ~,~e  .i  ,.  -4.  InSt~1I or loc~te this appliance only in ac:ordancevlith the ins\altation instructions desc.ibed in thismanual,s.  Some produc:s such as whole eggs and sealed,  icohtainers.  such as closed glass jars. mayexpjodeI  and shouid not be heated in this oven.!  6., i Vse this appliance only for its intended use as: described in the manual. Do not use corrosive:  ]. ch~micals or vapors in ~is  appliance. This type ofov~n is specifICally designed to heat. cook. dry, or! d~ito~t food. It is not designed for industrial,.  i,tabOra;torv, or commercial use. It is intended for,hqme use only. Do not use for drying clothes, linens,'newspaper,  or similar non-lood type items.,  7;' Make sure that all persons using this applianc~,:e~peciall't chiidren, are ~'osely supe.rvised ,andproperly Inztrucled on how to usa thIS appliance.I  8.:  D6  nol  operate  Chis appl~ance  j,t it has  a damaged~rd  or  plug,  it i: is not wboon9 propen}', or if it has.: belen oamagc-j  Or orop~d.g.~ This  appliance  S:1Ould b~ serviced oniy  by Qualified: :.ervic~  per:ionnel,  Contact  Ihe nearest  authorizedA. po not attempt to ope~ate this oven with  C. Do not operate the oven if it is damaged.the door open since open-door operation  It is particularly importan~that the oven door,  !can result.in.harmful ~xposure ~o microwave  close properly and thai t~ere is no damage tolenergy. It IS Important Inot to deleat or  the (1) Door (bent), (2)1 hinges and latchesitamper with the safety interlocks.  (broken or loosened), (3) door s2als and.bsealing sunaces.8.  Do not place any obJet belweenloven front face and th~ door or allow  D. The oven should not qe adjusted or repaired,soil or. cleaner residue to accumulate on  by anyone except properly qualified service,sealing suriaces.  personnel.
TABLE OF CONTENTSclause  contents  I  pageIntroduction and Safety precautions001234512345IntroductionSafety PrecautionsExploded ViewsSchematic DiagramsParts ListHeating Principle of Microwave 62.0 Troubleshooting Procedures 7Common breakdown and means of repairing 124.0 Critical Parts Servicing 131234important things to do prior to critical parts servicinginterlock assembly replacement and adjustmentdoor and hinge replacement and adjustmentmagnetron replace ment131313135.0 Safety checks and tests after servicing 14123141415constructional  checksinsulation  resistance testmicrowave  leakage test
INTRODUCTIONThis Microwave Oven Service Manual is printed in a loose leaffonnat.  Each part is;divi<ied into sections relating to a general group of components and each section issubdivided into various parts describing a particular component or service procedure:The subdividing of the subject matter plus the loose leaf form will  facilitate the updatingof the manual as new or revised components and service procedures are introduced.Each page of this service manual will  be identified in the lower right hand comer 9nd asnew or revised pages are published it will  be easy to keep the manual up to date 'byfollowing the filing  instructions on the cover letter.This Service Manual is a valuable service tool and.care should be taken to keep it up todate by prompt and proper filling  of subsequent pages as they are issued.
SAFETY  PRECAUTIONStHIS!  ~~NUAL,  AS WELL  AS THE  INFORMATION  CONTAINED  IN IT, IS TO  BE USED  ONLY  BYIf.N AUTHORIZED  SERVICE  TECHNICIAN  FAMILIAR  WITH  AND  KNOWl..EDGEABLE  OF~ROPER  SAFETY  AND  SERVICING  PROCEDURES  AND  POSSESSING  HIGH  QUALITY  TESTEQUIPMENT  ASSOCIATED  WITH  MICROWAVE  AND  ELECTRICAL  APPLIANCE  REPAIR.IALL  INDIVIDUALS  WHO  ATTEMPT  REPAIRS  BY IMPROPER  MEANS  OR ADJUSTMENT,~UBJECT THEMSELVES AND OTHERS TO THE RISK OF SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY.
THE HEATING  PRINCIPLE OF MICROWAVEMicrowave  Is one kind  of radio  wave wllose wavelenltll  is vcry  soort.  rrcquency is very hilh.  TherefCN'e. It  is called ultrabi~hfrequency electromagnetic  wave.  Microwave can heat f(I()(1 mainly  result  in the mutual  affect  of file  f~  in the microwave ritldand the microwave  neld  it5elf.uRder the afJr.ct of microwave  field.  the tllCrmal  errecl 11lccbani.m pnKIucw  from  IIIe mutual  .rred  or the microwaye and thercwxJ Includes two ..pccts  ~ One is Dieleclrk  I~  or pIlar  molecule.  the otller  is ccJt1duc:tiye kJS.. or '-.Usually.  r(x)d is constitulc  of fM"~anisn1( ria'"  and aninlal ).  11le ofl:1nism  Is rorAlcd by all  kjnds of  polar ~aler  111Ulecule. JXJlarprotein  molecule.  8nd all  sctrts of salt  ion-  Tile  center uf ~raYlty or Ihe ~i(ive  aoo ncpli,"c  charIC in the moIcculc Is not coin-cide.  In  normal condition.  tile  c1lulcculc IJi in  irrq\llar  ,...der due tfJ its  tlJCl"mal acliun.  Ihlls  the  ((x)d do ROC appear polarity.(£;"16.1 -  la).  Under  tile  action  or outcr  clectric  ficllJ.  the  I11l5illve end ctf the  pctlar molecule trend  to  the  negative electricFicid.  tbe negative end or (1O18r IfKJlecult" tre~  to the positive electric  lickl.  and sonlcwhat  arrance  In order IhruusJ1 tlJe dlrec-lim  or the electric  field( Fl(i.  I  -  Ic).  1111s pheoomePflf1 usually  be calied  ~TORQUE  PULARITY".  WIJCn the outa- electricricJd  apply  Cor tbe  ~~ite  PfJlarily.  the  pular  pJolccule  tllen  arraage  .0  oppositc  dircclim  cll'der  ac~urdinlly(  FIG.  1 - 1&).  IfIlle  dir~tlon  of tl1c outer clcctri~  field  chanl~d  fereatcfliy.  the pular  mol~c,l1e wcMlld repeatedly sway accordingly.  Uuring  theswayil\l.  It  i5 undcrstalldllt~  tllat  the pular  molecule """Ild  rroouce  'teat duc: to 5",newhat  511111lar rrictioo  8nlOl1& them.  Wilenj+-J(b)FiJI - I (c)lhe electric  neJd is  applicd  ror  ultrahigh  rrcqucnl  lulcruwave  ncld  rrom  the  outsldc.  its  direction  would  change tens billioolimes per second,  so do the  muJ~uJe.  This  kind  or  nmlcculc  ~wayinR producing  5in.ilar  frictiooal  heal  rnlltl  lhe  interfermccand block of  the aclion  slrCJIc1h anlong llic  m.~ecule.  IInd,changed to mocrMcoplc  mlcnJWave heatinl-  Microwave bealing I'M"only conccrned the nature or the nlaUcr itself.  but alslI ck1$"edly COlUlCctecJ with  the clcclric  rickS strength aoo rrequency. Whcnthe rrequency Is Inw.  thc  nI(Ilecute swaying: rate  and  Ihe ncule de,ree  or  the mutual  frlctkKt  am~  thc  nlOlccule I.  low.  andwould produce much heal.  When tbc  frcqucncy  Is 100 llilth.  a~ thc swln,  or tbe polar  n,ol«ule  Is with  rutaling  il1crlia.  It madethe swlnl  do not In line wltll  the dlanli",  rhythm  of thc elcclric  field  because of the frlctior-. dr.;.  thus.  actually  lowed the po-lar  molcculc swaying  speed. lObe fricljoo  dragins  deJltt  i5 concerning atQJl  the lnagnclcctrlc  wave frcqucnc-y. (dar  molecule~hape, and the maUer' $ slicky  degree. To diffcrcntJJlattcr'  s n10tecuJc. thcre arc dlfrerent  ~pccial rrcquency ZCXIe. TIIO5e ahoabsorb Rlicrowave enercy rr~  tlle.~e zonc are n10st capablc to tun,  micruwBvc encr~y to heat energy-ApaI't  from  the above ,aid  aclion.  there Is another acliun  whieb is electric  i~  under tIle aclKln or microwave field.  act nercelyac~panjed  with  the acceleration of clectric  field.  TIIC l'OIillve  11M' transfu  to Ihc  ~tive  pJlanl,  or the neld while the nea-ative  ion do opposite.  Accompaning with  tile  ch.I'llnJ  electric  neld,  the etcctrlc  Ion cbanJinc  aca.-dingly.  Durin8  the trans-ruins,  beat produced with  tlK  crash anKJnglhc  Ion.  °nU8 kind  of  actiCNI lake  thc  n.-in  effect  to  thO8e Inlcrowawe heatina orblab  salt  molecule oNo matter  It  is the polar  molecule swayinl  M  the kHI transferinl.  the,  ooth arc turni"l  the n,laowave  erIUJY which  lbe beat-lna matter  lOt  fron,  Ihe alicrownY8 field  10 beat cneC#y. l~fOIli the analRsl.  of the-try.  we can d..8W Suet1 .  concl.8lon  tb.t  thepower which.  unit  or yolume n.-iter  .~orbcd  frlMn tIle Inlcrowave  field  L'  the  followial  foaaula:Pa a  KE  fErt~8Pa Stand. for the PJWer the heated matter absorbal fr.MII the Inicrowave fidd-K StaM'  ror a canstant IE Sta8d  fcw microwa.c  field  'tI'CDph  .. ,f  Stands for  the microwave  frequeDCJ.,.);  ~'_ft".  ,-  1_-  AAAIA IA_-ft'  ftl IL.  ,-..,-.1 __II..  °.~
TROUBLESHOOTING  PROCEDURES¥~  bauJillla  mkrowa"  MCA. 1M  lbouJd J  &bc ~D  aDd tbe ca...  ~cctl,.  tbea JOU can rcpaJr II  wlcJI~~  wa,..  Tbe o..haull",  DlUlI be i--OC-: la "r.  any ballY c:ooclUilon II  Dol r~aldable.  0Cbcrw1le OYer-~..  ~  "  dc.ac when rep.lr.  The mlcrowa.e OYea --y  ~  C«o1PCK1ad breakdow. due to al"""  ... different~.  I...  -bea OYerbaui. Cbey aU .~Id  "  tab  Into ~ldcratloa.  :ipccJa1 aUCAtJoa mUit  be ...en  to the -lavw..eib.!...  ...  the electric laaulatl-  _beD eDlDlae becaule they may do harlr.lul to the repalrlnl .talr.I~I . MEANS OP THE BREAKDOWN  EXAMINING.I  .i  I  80 aam1ae I  _crow..,  Of..  _lib  kukdowa1  A better mUOl _bleb dClDODltrated In prlctlcal.,lu,.  8ft ~I~Int  and II.tenlna. Oa the bull  or larae .mountt or perceptual kJMJWledlC. yw  caD Judp and 8aalJlJI Ibc kak.n: quickly and cwrectl.. t. lup&'Ctloa.  .  .l ~pect  whether  the  oven  Ihape  II  disordered  and  where  II  the  dllordered  poIlllon,  araDY.  It  II  la'mallf  the  cabinetd~'wdcred  a  little,  but  abnorlRallr  the  OyeD.  the  door  dllOrdered,  the  dCQ'  hC»k  broten.  the  dCXM'  crooked.  ..  then  are~  much ICXII~I  betweco the dCXK .nd  the oven .ner  the door II  closed./;. Wtenlns.ILUtCftlnl  to the yWcc or tbe o.en operatlq.nd  the noise or the ran .ner  It conducted. MIami' Mwca .ca-  QcllqI  MU"-  nolle  and -lhllbl-  _lIe  lhouid  be CODIlder al  normal.  But it  II  .bnormallr  the rollowl.  .1.  occund:(Sb Sound .wen  wen"  ._e.  .(1)  t I  lllUC -Ihl_hl.  nolH.  I,  ..,,  (3~ Strike  Yoke Uke  plP8 rip.  ...  PoT  EXAMINING  STEPS OF THB  MICROWAVE  OVEN.I  . ~Inc  the mlcrowa..  Inlulatlq  resiliance.I  MCaiure thc InauJatlnl railiance  with a avOlllCter or a mepuhmnleter  tbe value _hould ROC 101 tban 2 18C~~_.  Oth-i  ;  rille.  part eamlnatlon Ihcxlid be taken at once. Such al cbeckinl whether the motor. the thermal cutout. the tr.nI-I  I  former or the capacitor are electricity  lecklns.a.  EUDll~tJon ol the mlltarICe yalue or the mlcrowaYe o.en.I  I  cioIc  the dc-.r.  _ct the lime  (the oven I-  at o~ratlnl  condition but the power plul  havn't  been piu&acd In),  ..cuure.. Itbc two feet (L  - N) or tbe power pluS with R x I  If.de  or a a.ometer. the re81ltance value lhould be .bout 2.5 ohm.I  Ir open circuit  ~ured.  tJlen you must check wllcCher the SA fuse II  broken. the primary  wind Ins or the transformer IIi'  open circuit.  tlac thermal cutO4Jt I.  open circuit  or not.  Jou must check whether the  Interl~k  deylce 11 put  thrqh  or.Utbe  plup  ar.  CWlnectcd wcll.  If  lhort  circuit  ~rcd  or thc r6l1t&nce 101 than 1.5  ohm.  y~  Ib~1d  elaeek whetherI:  the primary  wlDdlna of tlM power tranlrormer  II  lhort  - circuited or part Ihort  - circuited.r. BD8Ilnatlon  of mlcrowaye labae.Mealure the mlcrowav.  leakap  willa a mlcrowaye leakale  mealure.  Place a Ifadate  of 175m1 water at  the middle oftbe liul  tray of the OYcD (FIG.  5 -  I).  CIOIe tlM door, ~wer  let  hlah.  tJme Ht  to 3 mlnuta.  preu  the llartlna  buttoa,  to: operate the oven. After recltJOcd the microwave leakase mealure. measure around the door cr.ck.  th08e hole poll-i  t"  of the window and the air ycnt at f.r  lides of the OYCJJ with the probe of the measure. When meaaure. the movlnsI  i  IPclcCI of tbe probe should not exceed 15mm per lecond.  and the menurlna  dlrectkJn Ih.ld  be the lame with  the ouilnsIII  dkeclloa  or tbe microwave lakaF  (FIG.  5 -1).~  mcuurlR8.  tile  ultimate  value or microwave leakage of all  the anealured (IOIltloo lhould  not exceed I  mliliwatt!aaJ,  or Ib~1d be ccxuldered AI abn«mal...  &amIne when the ove.. at opcratJoa, but the food Can't be heated.II  (I)  fixamlne when the  lamp  11 on,  the  llall  tray  II  c1cllna.  the ran operating In normal:I  'T.ke  orr the cabinet, lt8rtJna the Men,  measure  the  plUI or the transrormer with a .Yometer to ace whether It II e-I:  DCMIab to 120v. tr It  I-  eDCMIsh to 120v.  then the Iccondar,  high voltage of the transformer ahould be e.amlned  alFIG.5 - 3.
Measure It with the 2.S00V alt~rnatlDl &fade of m<Miel 500 avometer. One rod of the avometer connect the Iroo coreof tbe transformer. the other rod connect the secondary high vol~gc plug (FIG.  S -  4).  The avometer rudinlsbwld be aoout 2100V (when measure. be carerul wllb the high voltage) .If  no voltale at all.  II indicates that thetrapsrormer has broken. and sbould be replaced by a new one. If  II Is enough to 2100V. then cheek tbe filamentvoltale of the transrormer with allernatlnllOV  grade of a avometer. the value sbould be aoout 3.4V (FIG.S -  S).~s-Id8ry  wlndlftlTrana(onnct f-..""L,<,.-,~-:;:0:\1 ~,~i!~-rPri_ry  w."".Fis. 5 - 4fiS.5 - 3~~~/~~ ~""'-Fig. 5 - 5  Fig.5 - 6  -  vIf  there is no yoltage at  all.  it  indicates  the transformer  has broken.  and should be replaced by a new one.  If  it  i.enough to 3. 4V.  check the filament  resistance of the  magnetron.  measure the filament  plug  with  the R x I  gradeof a avometer (FIG. 5 - 6).  If  it  is open - circuited.  it  indicates the magnetron has broken.  and should be replacedby a new one.  It  is  normal  if  the  resistance  ;aiue  is  very  small.  Then  check whether  the  magnetron .teel  ha.brocken.  if  broken.  replace with  a new magnetron.If  there  Is no problem  with  the  magnetron.  check  the  high  voltage diode  then.  Measure the  dkMIe with  R x  10Kgrade of a avometer.  the"  + .. rod end of the avometer connect the cathode of  the diode.  the.  - to  rod end of  theavometer connect the anode of  the diode (FIG.  5 -  7).  The avometer reading  sb-ould be about  150 thousand ohm.Then change the rod to different  electrode.  the radinl  should be M  = ".  If  the  reading  is  very  small.  and near toshort  circuit.  it  indicates  the high  voltage diode has been punctured.  and  should  be replaced by a new one.FIR. 5 - 7FII.5 - 9FI..S - 8~£d
lr  the luSh voltage dlcxJe II  OK. .then  check the rorwardJna plUI  0{ the tranlronncr  10 Ice  whether  It  I.  cnoulh  to120v.  lr  It  II  not CD<JClgh. check'the  mlcro-  switch  or the time  and power distributer.  Connect the  two  nxI  01 the.vumeter  to the  1.2  place of the timer  with  R x  I K grade.lt  Is normal  If  the rudiOll1  MO"when II  cui  orf  condl.tlon.'  If  the read 101 Is .. m".  il  Indicates the  micro  switch  h.s  broken.  and  the  timer  .hoold  be repl.ced  by a newone.lr  all  the alM>vc. e~amlnatl(JC1 .hows  normal. then ~he~k whether the terminal  paul or the m8anetroa and the ~a.pacltor  have I~ed.lr  It  II  loosed.  1)lnclt it  tightly  wltb  a pllerl.5.  ExamJoe the .t.rUng  and the:  Pull!MIt  the power pluS.  take  off  the  cabinet.  diKharJe  Ihe  capacitor.  me.sure  lbe  resulalKe  ,alue  of  the  primarywlndina  and  the  .ecunda"  wlodln.  or  the  tran.rormer  with  a  a.ometer  (FIG.  5 - 10 and  FIG.  5 -  9).  The  rallt8ncevalue of  the  primary  winding  should be about 2.2  ohm.  the secondary wlndlna  sh!MIld be about 130 ohm.  otherwise.  ItIndicates the transrormer  has brok~n.  and should be replaced by a new one.  -  ~FI,.S 12 Fla.S -10Fla. 5 -  11If  the transformer  is normal.  then the hlah voltage capacitor  should be checked,  Pun out tbe connectln.  plul  of the ca.pacltor.  and measure It  with  R x 1 Ifade  of a avometer.  the two rod of the avometer coonect the twopoiarlty  of the ca.pacltor,  When they just  connected. the readinl  of the avom~ter .hould  be zero.  then enlarae to nine mepohm  slowly.Cbanae the rod to different  polarity.  the reading repeat from  zero to nine mepohm  (FIG.  S -  II).  it  meant  the capacJ.tor  Is normal.  If  the  Indicator  of the avometer can' t. point out from  zero to nine mepohm.  Jt IndJcatei the blah  voltagecapacitor  bas broken,  and should be replaced by a new one.If  It  I.  normal  between the  two  pole of  the  capacitor.  then  the  Insulation  between the  capacitor  pole and  the  cabinet.hould  be measured with  R x  IOK  Ifade  or  a a vometer.  The  re.I.t.ance  value  .bouJd  be M -"  (FIG.  5 -  12).  Ir  It  II.hort  circuited  or have a number readlnl.  It  Indicates  that  the capacJtor ha.  been punctured  or electricity  leeked. and.hould  be replaced by a .ame  model.  same capacity  one,If  tbe reslst.nce  value of  the capacitor'.  two pole are --",  the capacitor  II  normal.  Thea cbeck the earth of the mal-netron' s two  mament  to lee  whether they are lhort  - circuited (FIG. S -  13).  If they .re .hCM1 -  circuited and tbe fila-ment strikes  the .bell  of the maanetron.  It Indicates the magnetroo has broken,  and should be replaced by a new.  ..memodel one.II  the malnetroo  II  also normal.  then telt  the pilot  .wltch.  Pull  out the two plup  of  the .witcb.  Ma.ure  It  wltb  the R.  x I  Irade  of .  .vometer.  the two roo coonect the plUS of  the switch.  the reslst8nce value .bould  be .. ~"(  FIG. 5 - 8)  ,Then press down the pilot  switch  with  a screwdriver.  If  the readlns of  the avometer pointed to zero.  It  Indicates the pl.lot  switch  baa broken.  and should replace It  with  a new.  s..ne  model one.I.  REPAIRING  METHOD  OF  SEVERAL  BREAKDOWNI.  Repair  .hen  lhere  ~curcd  larJe  amount.  micro.aye  leakale.  Thel'e are  many  racton  wbJcb may  C8U1e mkrowaycIccklng.  Followlq  menlJoned may be the main cause or microwave  leaule:( 1)  The door deformed.  Ihc  hlnsc  loosed or damaBed thai  caused the door can not close 11111117.(2)  The door pres.Jol  cover or Ihe embed piece damaled  or come olr.(3)  ObYloul damale  or uneyen of  the oven.(4)  There arc  fIIlh  between the df»r  and Ihe oven.(5)  The door and the oven are serious loosed arter the door closed.  cfi
FII.S - 13(6)  The  Ct'ack or  the  dfXW shleldinl  net  coyer.Berore  repairing.  check  whether  the  above  listed  point  are  existed.  ir  not.  can  you  start  the  microwave  oven.  PI.«a grad.te  or about 175ml  w.ter  at  the  middle  of  the  glass  tray.  close  the  door.  time  set  at  " minutes.  IMJwer.thigh.  M8ke  the  oven  oper.tlng  in  normal.  Recltlry  the  mlcrow.ye  lcakase  measure.  measure  the  .mount  of  themicrowave  leakage  .round  the  oven  with  Its  probe.  Ir  there  are  places  which  the  lcaka,e  exceed  the  st8ndard  re-quirement.  then  re"pair  them  accordingly.  If  the  Ie8kasc  amount  exceed  1  milliwatt/  cmJ  at  the  left  door  cr.ck.then  pull  out  the  power  plug.  take  down  the  cabinet.  adjust  the  screwes  or  the  hinge(  up  .nd  low)  .s  figureS  - 14to  less  the  gap  between  the  door  and  the  oven.  Then  measure  apln.  the  leakale  amount  should  less  th.n  1 milll-w.tt/cmJ.  Generally.  it  should  be controled  below  0.75  milllw.tt/cm1  with  some  allow.nce.,~""lYJ(IV.~-=.-  ~IFiI.5-  15FiB.S  -14If  the lablc  ~curcd  at  tbc rilbt  door crack.  acijust the screw"  wblcb  fix  the  Interlock  bolder  and the~.  Ifthe lcable  II  on tbe  larger  Iide  at  the  right  - above of tbe oyen. then adjust the upper Icrew .,  FIG. 5 - 15.Loosen out the Icrew,  push the door close to the oyen to hook the dOOl' hook with  the plutic  .-rh.  tben tllbten  theScrew .pin.  If  the laDle  II  laflu  at  tbe rllbt  - below.  then adjust  the lower  Icrew  al  FIG.  5 -  15.  Loosen theIcreW,  push tbe door close to tbe oyen to JMX)k tbe door hook with  the Iwitch  bolder  ti&btly.  thai  tlihtcn  tbe screwa.ain,  and open and close the door repeatedly to check whether  the dOOl' can opeI'ate flexibly-  whether the  hcxtkand  the Iwlteh  are in tllClr  DOI'ID8I PQ8ltlon. If  it  il  not In pO8ltlon.  then adjuat  the door IIOCJk and tbe 8wltch hoId-re~tcdl1  to ~ke  tbcln  to the norm.1 PJlltloo.  to put  tbl'oup  the  Interlocu.  to cut  orf  the  pilot  Iwlteh.  to la.the I~e  between tbe door aDd the o.~n.  then mcuure  tbe leaule  with  mluowaye  leakaae mcuure  apin.If  tbe leakale  8till  exceed Itandard  rcqulrement,  then Inspect wbcther  the rlaht  oyen fa pen  01'.-.  If not,  lalCXJthII.  Then adjust  Ihe door and th~ oven to eliminate  their  loose 10 the ultimate.
If  there stili  exist  microwave lea.talc,  mealure  near the malJlCtron with  the probe or the mlaowavc  Jeaulc  mea.lure.  If  the Jeable  II  laraer, the oyen 1~1d  be turned off  and check whether  the  four  screws which  fla  the mal-nctrom  have been loosed.  If  loosed, twist  them tightly  with  locket  wrench.  If  the four  IcreWI  .re  flaedly,  then them.petron  shoold be take down to check the copper rn.ment  weaved walher  of  the ID8getron has been p&.ced wellor whether  the  wave guide bOU8lna cooplinl  hal  been oxidized  or  have lacquer  on  It.  U  do have,  la.pe  the oxl.dlzed  I.yer  or  the lacquer off.  when fla  the mapetron.  the copper filament  weaved washer  mot  be pl.ced  well,the Icrews  must be twllt  tllhtly.  Then turn  on the oven and measure apin  until  It  ~ply  with  the requirement.If  the microwave  leakale  Is laraer .t  those hole position  or the window  iK)ard.  the oven should be turned  off  to In-lpect  whether  there  are  crack  amons  them  (fll.  5 - 17).  If  leveral  holes  formed  a  crack.  It  woold  enlafle  the  mJ-crowave leakage.  If  that  Is tM  calC.  it  Indicates the dCMX' ..  brcJken, alN! .bould  be replaced with  a new dUIr.2.  Mean.  of  repair  wh~n the oven can heat.  but the t'JrntabJe sial'  can't  moveFlratly,  check whether  the turnt.ble  holder Is placed correctly.  If  It  is correct,  then .run  out the  power plUI  and takedown the turntable  combination.  measure the resiltance  valu-: of the turntable  motor with  R X  I K lr8de  of a avomder.If  It  Is open - circuited,  It  Indicates  the  turntable  motor  hall broken.  and  should  be replaced  by a  new,  same modelone.  If  the resistance value is between IS - 22K,  It  Indlcatel  the turntable  motor  Is normal.  tben check the conncctJnlIhaft  weave.  If  the plastics  which  the shaft  Insert  In has broken.  a new shaft  weave should  replace It.  .3.  Repair  when the oven can heat,  but  the lamp  Is not on.Pull  out  the po.cr  pluS.  take down the cabinet and dlscll8rle  the capacitor.Pull  oot the two terminal  plup  of the lamp.  measure tile  two plup  of the  lamp  with  UIc R X  100 p.de  of a avometer.If  It  II  open -  circuited.  It  indicates the lamp  has broken,  and lhould  be replaced by .  ..me  model one.Fia.5-16 FII'S - 174.  Means of repair  when the o¥en Itop  WOl"kJoa arrer  leveral  minutes operatioaThe phcoomc~  Indlcatel  the  thermal  cut~t  II  playloa  Itl  protective  role.  and  you lhould  check whether  the  ran  Iswork ins  In normal.  Turn  orr the oven.  pull  out the power plUS. take down the cabinet.  dllCha,.e  the capacitor.  thenturn  the ran with  hand to see whether It  II  moving flexibly.  If  not.  It  indicates  that  tbe 011 bcarlDi  of tbe f.n  motOl" UIrun off  the 011. .nd  should  take down the  r.n  comblD8tiom  to repair  the  motor.  Loosen the  two  IcreWS which  n.  thebearlnB out  the ,haft  and  the  bearing.  and rlnle  them  with  kcr~ene  (ATTENTION:  The  bearl,.  caD only  be wipedwith.  silk  which  moiatened with  kerosene rather  th8n be washed in  the kerosene bccaUIC tba'e  .re  felt  00 It.  If  th~ feltue  Ioaked  with  kerosene. then the cnllne  011 can not be lucked  up. ).  After  the bcarlnl  belnl  cleaned.  the fclt  Ih~ldbe reruled fully  with  engine 011 (rot  when the oven is operatlna.  the enline  wi  empty  into  thC wi  beariQ  slowly).  Fixthe bearins  cover with  tWI) screWI.  turn  the  ran .roond  till  It  can moye flexibly.  Then  install  them  to tbe o¥en.  andpluS In the two  terminal  plup.If  the ran can moye flexibly.  then the winding  of the ran motor .hould  be examined.  Measure the wlodlDl  with  R x 100&lade or.  .yometer.  Ir it  II open - circuited.  it  Indicates tbe wlndina  of  the  fan  motCM' baa brc*ea.  a'"  should be re.placed by a new.  lame  model one.
CRITICAL PARTS SERVICING~ORT.o\NT~(jS  TO DO proOR To.CRJT1CAL P.A.RTS SF.RVtC~G,Th~ loI10\V;n, insa1J~ians ar~ CRITICAl.  10 th~ O\Y11C"S gl(~  . Be $\tre 10 l'oilO\v ~t me insnciaas.  ConIAC: the~~c:urc  or di.1tnoutor u' you ~vc  ~~  qUdUon.Jr the 0\'=  is opcti\'C prior 10 ~cin;.  ~ Mic:o\VDVC 19b!(  T ~  (;'~  Mi~YC  =mODChC'"-k) shouid be pc:'1'OnDed prior  to SC'vic.=on, me  OVe:1o R.:!"c:o fa ~.ioa  ;.3. MiC'awaye '..eJbIc  Test. (ortj,c dc-..ailcd c.ic:k ~urc:.I..! in the CVc:\t tho1t.1DV miC:'O\V&vc ovc  round to have mic:'O\\~\"e c:ni.uiou lcve! m ~  o( ~ mW/C12,.  Thefo11ow;n: prgc:d~  should be Co"O\vcc:~  lntonu me dimfOUJOr. impot1c:'. or ma~  &he finciinJ. R.~rd  it in the lolboak. as wc..'1.b. RC;J:1ir the ~it  ~L DO cost to the O\\11e'.c.. t&lv=i:O-tc !lie O\'d =d ~  !lie cuse of !he c:t:ss1\"t 1~=-d. Hold th~ O\'Q in ~'OW ~lit'f  =t!  ~t:  :.he O\vne: ;1ot to use :he 'JDil until. me 0\'=  w~  brou;.itt intO comp[i=c:.1..3 In thc C"tC\t  Wt  ~  o~  opc::t= \\;th me door opc. ute lollo\Y\n! ~~  should 'Dc roUow=:a. T cn the USC' ~Ot 10 opc:te  t.bc ave:-.b. Hold die O"C in ~'OID" gc-:lity unui it is ay~p1ed  YJ1d ~Co CODQC me =nUl~  ~  C:>RH (FDA) immcdiAte!:.'~Inte:-locr. Assc:nbly RqIXCJC1t  =d  Adjus-anct~1.. If ~'Ou suspc:: de:~ci\~ ;Jrimary. se:=d:JrI or monitor tnte.-iock SW;&C.\~. use ~ur  ohmmc:=- (Qi~taJ or1=101  r:--pe11O Qe;k  me c:::id  continuity.':.2 Make S\D'C die ~  cord is puned OUt o1Dd the hip-woit.1-!e ~lOr  is disc~  bc!~  the c!c:ui(:1{CQQr.inuity ~~2.~ Sc  the obmmc:  ~  '"Low R=s=cc~  aD!C aDd tOMeo-.: bod\ !cds  Callip.r«c1ips) to Ibe swi=~~.41 OpC  me door and.noti= me me:= rcdiD:.  Toc primDI:v or s~~!Uialy iDtCioa  swi~  should show =."iDIiDiIC- ~  \vUe the door is 0pC:1. Re"J)iDCe it wnc:: it is dc!~ve.  The D\oniEar iDldock shouldsho\v ~ "zcv  or DC'  ICU - rcsist=c= wbc: the door is Ope:1. W11= Ihe ~r  is c1oscd. mc :ca'ft~.  W\11 beoppositc.tJ..~ If the 0YCl1=  be=  rcQC'=d iD~uYC  duc to \11c ~ii~  or' We :nonitotci mfe:y (~  md/orsc:ond:Irf) iludod;t  I). you should CCt'tac: ~  or U\c monitO~  Sa1e~y intC'ioek switch~  =d  the monitOrS\'Y\t~Rctc  10 O\DP\C .1. Scdions  I =d  :< lor ho\y \0 ~ove  ~nd ~Ic  the ~\c:'iock  ~  IDOGicor 5'viIChcs:.6.2.~ Al\\~~'1 ~'c  to SC:lion U.': (or ~~~C  \Wing diD~,n.  Monitor inle:lock must ~I'~  be ~~£Cd.R~  SIc., o.1..l 10 ~  c!c::ncl  conLinuity.,:.3 PC:1'onn Jr.!,un.-U d",~b  ~d  '=tS  ~  ,~oC"J  in Ch:spt.::--; h\::"ore rc:~in,  &hc OVC:1 co ~c  ownc:'.
Door  ~\d  H"UI;'= Rq~  o1n&l.~.iusa1='t3Pull d1C po\\'C: cord ,~  die autl(... C1,~k  dI( ~r  lor ~  « ~'cd  ~  Occk  die hiDI=  t'orbrok'::l or ""onl ~i.  ~  odic  :r.::s iUc.~ ~  QC.,.~  1"rant pm. brokC\ door IalciICS. wom/ c:ckdvic,vinl ~  -  ~c.~.A1\c: GC-.c:111inin, thc door ~bly  $i\ould be fC?lxc.  c!\c:k \be F'S  list (or me COQ"d pan n\Dnbc:. A11OY.::\ door tomponC11S must bc ordc:C"J dircoJ~ irom me ~11~  or its ~lhorizd  disuioucar.. ,~.-R~!e to Cl~ptc: J. S~.ions L!L.11.I m tor bD\.. to diS3Ssc:1iOlc. mcnblc =d  ~just  the door ~or~(.3..3.Pcrtonu n:qWrd  c.~b  :DC ICSIS a  ~C'oC  La ClgplC:' ;  bc:"ore ~~c::siDI the 0"=  to the 0'Wne'.3.44~gnc:ronRC';)1x:nC\tRc!"C" to ~p~~.  SdM  IV rat :cowq  ad rqi~.D!  Ih~ =IDCOII.. Oe:k  for the prccc:  oCthc,vire :n=  psket bc:"orc inswlnuon.4.P=.-'iorm rCoUird chc:ks ~d  les"..s :s .JcC'ocd in C~ptc:';  bc:ore:'Cic:sin, the OYQ  CD cbc OWUC'.Conciuc.: .,. Mico"~yc  !..~!c  T cst I Rc:.~ 10 ~:Jon  i .~) :.t Ihc. ~t."J'On  ~=  prior  \0 iDs~  mc top(4\'c:' ..  ')-.-SAFETY C~ECKS AND TESTS AFTER SERVtCINGConsD11ction.11 Chc=i.:iU mc:~cl  or dc--.:nal (c!c-;tronic) pAnS jg\"~ bc= ~~~  ~  ~  to l'ollo\v IJ\~ l'oIJO\v\a1 SIcps:I. Ci1.::k (or corre.."t \\inn;.  ~d~UQ~ :n~QI  Se=Jre:nc~ o,' pans. .md firm conn«:.on.1..2 Chcc~ for ~=~  ~roW1din1-1.3 C11c-"-k dtc lolla\~  items bc.fore tamiDl mc OYa ON.1) Prop::- door cJosiD!. Sc:11/ d.okt a{x:s.  and hiD!cs.2) No cbiDC'. ~e.~) P:up.:' mldock  :nO monitor ~ons.  rR~"c: 10 ScC?s 6..2..1 co 6.2.4.)InsuIQuon Rcsist.1nc: T CStIf  the lo\v volt.1-!~ po\\'C' supply b:1s bc:1 re;air~  use ~ SOO V M~hmme~  co m~  the :oesis=c: Oc:wc= theprim:1ry (Linc  =d  ~)  oi tI\e r-o\Yc:' pi~  :nd o~r  ~ibl~  :n~  pans. The ~  mould be :10 l=sthan.1 Me3a Ohms. RC?11r Ihe avo ~  W'nc:\ De=-~~ry.
M$AwaY~  Lck=o!~ i' ~In ~Cje'/Q1 thzt =Inc='Ol\. door. or hinJ'= =  ~  ~ac::  or rccijust=.  ~ mic::o\y;.yC ".est AS follows mUSt "bep~f~~  i  .~Tat  ~e:\a  rcui~~C'O\\'I\"e  s~:  Mc.'.::, Eolad.1y Moci:!. rJ.lil0  or ~ui\,;Ic::600 ml Jiass bc:J;r:~~rc=utiQns:. Twu  the po\¥C" olT (or =piq  thc O\-=.) imm==.v  it the O\'c:1 ra1ls this tat.~Pluc  the O\'C, PO'VC' COM "mIO me PO'WC' ~tDc!c..3~4 Turn OIl the t.'ficv\\-ave Le:i:1!~ Mc'.C' and WDm1 up tor ~t idSt  10 mmwes. ~  the me::  :=poDSe C61te:'sc!~.iou)  ~t -F AS&.3~5 fill  the :lnss bckc:- \vim liS  (+1- 15) all at' eoid I.1p \'VOlt: =  p~  the bckc:  ill the ~t~  of ~et\U'nQble p3SS pb(Co~6 C~ose. the. O\'Cl1 dOOC'. Sct  mc  blnC'  ~l-S  miDw=Opc::1QOn.",  Sc tJ\c Po'Vc:'L~c! At -HIGh-  or-100 %.IDd~thcHollJ (by "JlC !~)ljlc  ~f\l011)  U\c;Jn3ik (cone~)  ~~141r  to d1C ~  undc:- t=t  for ~  c:mSIiansMoye UlC ~ro~  ~t ~ :.1>C'="-i oj no (~t.:  ~  I inth pc:' ~II~  11\C ==s  Wldifi (CSt ~i~...~Tilc Qmunl"c:=cc  or Ihc IJoodQvity  ~lTtIC ~re  01' L1,c door SC'='-I&\C ~rc  or" 1:000'01 p3nc!.j]1(  =-c  n~  line ~""II  ~t  0pc:tiDp.All  Qbil'c~  $CInS.O\hc:  $tLSF'."=1 ¥Cot.1'\l"I-';3)~)5)16)7)~.~ Al  sev~lloctions  in dtC ",~.nicy 01 c:c.'-1 hi~  Icb;C  poinL. bold the prubc ~tion:ry  UDal ;  ac;;dy swe~uc  is =~:,ei  on thc Sur.'CO! Me...C:'. ~"C  the m.1.'Cimwn IcblC  ~ c~  lcc;aoa.$.9j Sc!lhe  Mc:r:  R=POt~  to -SLOW-  .. ~~  Ihc IQb~~  ~~ \hc pomt oi ~"cim\un  I~c  I~  iDStC? 7 oJ.! ~bovc. rcord  Ihc ~uc  ~  (DQuon oi  ~  mA.-cimIDD lck.1!c  mCSWCDat  wilh  the met=-respousc on -SLOW-.,.1p 'T1tc :n.1.'timum R.r c:nissioa ncb,~\  should be .&.0 mW/c:D1 or iC1. IrDOt. invesaptc  =d  f'C?Air the OVCla;~n  \U1ul il. ~  I.Jtc tc1...15

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