shunde Md Microwave Oven EG8525X-Y Microwave Oven User Manual Users manual

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

Users manual

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VEPOSSI~. ~~ 0 ~ol attempt .to operate this oven with  C. Do not operate the oven if it is damaged.l  t~e dqpr or;'en.c$ince open-door ope~ation  It is panicularly importan~that the oven door:i,.. I "anresuft Inharmfuj exposllre to microwave  close properly and that there is no damage to!jte~ergy. It..is i~portant ~ol to deieat or  the (1 } Door (bent), (2) hinges and latchestamper\vlththe safety Interlocks.  (broken or loosened), (3) door seals and'8'0 I . b saaling  surfaces~~.  9  notp  ace  any  object  etween  .;  [~ven frontfac? and the door or allow  D. The oven should not be adjusted or repaired,; cf~oiJ'!Jrcteac~er residue to accumulate on  by anyone except properly qualified service1  ;saaftng sunaces.  personnel.SAVE -'-HESE INSTRUCTIONS--  0 -  -  0-  .  Lccc-.MPQ)RTA~Tc .NSTRUCTIONSservice facility for examination, repair or replacementDo not attempt to service OT repair this appliance., O. Do not cover or block any openings on theappliance. Do not store items on top of microwaveoven if there are louvers on top of oven.1'.  Do not store this appiiance outdoors. Do notuse this product near water  for example. neara kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a.swimming pool, and the like.i 2. Do no[ immerse cord or plug in water.i 3. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.-14. Do not let cord hang over edge or table or counter.15. When cleailino surfaces of door and oven ths.tcome together on dosing the door, use only miid,nonabrasive soaps or detergents applied with asponge or soft cloth.16. To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cs.Vity:a.  Do not overcook iood. esp~ia1ly sta~'yitems such as potatoes and fatty items suchas bacon. Carefully attend appfiance if paper,plastic. or other combustible materials are.placed inside the oven to facilitat.e cooking.b.  Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic-.  .  .bag beroreplac,lng bag In oven.c.  If materials inside the oven should ignite, keepoven door closed, turn oven oft, and disconnectthe power cord, or shut off power at the fuse orcircuit breaker panel.d.  Do not use the cavity for storage purposes.Do nQt leave paper products; cooking ulensils,or food in the cavity when nol in use.e.  Do nol put metal inside the oven, except asspeciiicallydescnbed In Ihe manual orcookbook if supplied \vilh this oven.SAFETY-  --  -rWhen \.1sing electric:! appliances. basic safe~pre?~utions should be follov/ed. including the following:Vy~.RN1NG~!o reduce Ihe risk of bums, electrical.Si1oc~..  firs,  Injury  to  persons  or  exposure  to  excessivemit:-6~v2veene~y:i.tR~.OALL.TH=INSTRUCT1ONS SEFORE USING,-. ,-ApoUANC'-. I Mc..  c:.2.;RJad:and  follow  the  sDe!:iiic  -?rer...autions  ~o avoid,  .:pos~ibleexposure to excessive  mic..owave energy-,  .  .;.ounoaoove.;3.:T~is appliance must be grounded and properiy.  P9,ca~z.e? Conneotonly to ~ properly.grounded andpo'~fe-:1 olitIeL S:e -Grounotng Instrudons- on page 3.4.lnst~lIor  locaie this appiiance only in ac:ordance'vlitl1 the installation instructions described in this:.manual.:  r"5.iSomeproducts such as Y/hole eggs and sealedi i::ohtainers. such as closed glass jars, may explode.;anki shouid not be heated in this oven.I6. ;  Vfie t~is 2.~piiance only for its intended use.asde$cnoed In the manual. 00 not use corrosIVe'!cn~ry1.1cals or vapqrs in this appliance. This type of,ovenls  specifically designed to heat. cook, dry, or: o~irost food. It is noL desioned for industrial.'!a~br~tory. orcommerdal-use.  It i~ intended fo~!"hdi}1euse only. 09  not use for drying dothes. linens,n~wspaper, or similar non-lood type items.7 .j Make~:sure- that all persons using this appliance.  .~speciajly chlidren, are closaly supervised andpropsriyinstructed  on how to usa this appliance.I  8.  D~:n6t operate thj~ appliance i.i it h2S a damagedrC~d  prplug.  ii i: isnOI working properly, or if it hasj.b~~n oamaocd  ororopped.f\.tf,H~s.~ppiiarice Should be serviced onl}' by qu~l!fiedi 5e~lc~  personnel. Contact the neares: authonzed
TABLE  OF CONTENTScl!use  contents  paae00 Introduction and Safety precautions1234512345IntroductionSafety PrecautionsExploded ViewsSchematic DiagramsParts ListHeating Principle of  Microwave 6Trou bleshooting Procedures 7Common  breakdown and means of repairing 12Critical Parts Servicing 13important things to do prior to critical parts servicinginterlock assembly replacement and adjustmentdoor and hinge replacement and adjustmentmagnetron replace ment13131313234Safety checks and tests after servicing 14123141415constructional  checksinsulation  resistance testmicrowave  leakage test
IN,TRO~UCTION~is  Microwave Oven Service Manual is printed in a loose leaf fonnat. Each part isqivided into sections relating to a general group of components and each section iss\ibdivided into various parts descn"bing 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 8nd asdew or revised pages are published it will  be easy to keep the manual up to date byfollowing the filing  instruc~ions 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  PRECAUTIONST~IS ~A~UAL,  AS WELL AS THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT, IS TO BE USED ONLY BYAN AUTHOR'iZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN FAMILIAR WITH AND KNOWLEDGEABLE OFP~O~RSAFETY  AND SERVICING PROCEDURES AND POSSESSING HIGH QUALITY TESTE~U1PMENT ASSOCIATED WITH MICROWAVE AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE REPAIR.ALL  INDIVIDUALS  WHO  ATTEMPT  REPAIRS  BY IMPROPER  MEANS  OR ADJUSTMENT,S~BJECT  THEMSELVES  AND  OTHERS  TO THE  RISK  OF SERIOUS  OR FATAL INJURY.
THE HEATING  PRINCIPLE OF MICROWAVEMicrowave  Is one kind  or radio  wave wll()Se wayelenctll  is  yery soort,  rrequency is yery  high.  Therefore,  it  is called uitrahi~hfrequency electromagnetic  wave.  Microwave can hcat f()()(1 mainly  result  in the mutual  affect  or the food in the microwave fieldand the Dlicrowavc field  ilsclf.tinder  the affect  of microwave  field,  the II\Crmal efr«1  olcchanism  prcxJuccd from  tile  mutual  .rrea  of the microwave and IhefncMi Includes two aspects ~ One is Dlelcctrlc  I~s  of pIlar  molecule,  the oll~r  is CIJRducti.e IUS5 of  ion.Usually,  focxl is cvl1stitulc of nrganisnl( plant  and animal).  Tile org:.nism i~ fornlcd  by all  kinds of  (KJlar -:water IIwlecule.  polarprotein  molecule,  and all  sorts "f  salt  ion.  Tile  center uf ~ra"ity  or the positive and negatiYc charge in the molecule Is not coin-cide.  In  normal condition,  tile  mulcculc  Is in  irrCI'llar  Ilrder  due tl)  its  thernlal  acliun,  thlls  the  food do not appear (KJlarily.(FIG..  -  la).  Under  Illc  actiOlI or  uuter  electric  fieill.  lIte  pclSitiye end of  the  IJ('lar molecule trend  to  the  negative electricrield.  tbe negative end or I1Olar moleculc trend to the positive  electric  field.  and sonlcwhat arrange In order thruugJI the direc-tion of the electric  ficld(  Fl<i.1  -  Ic).  Tltis pltenolnel14ln usually be called MTORQUE POLARITY".  WIlen thc outer electricricld  apply  for  the up~itc  IJ('larily,  the (XIlar DIOlcculc llacn arrange an ol'(XIsite directloo  order  accordingJY( FIG.  I  -Ib).  Iftile  direction  or tlte outer clcctric  neld  changed repeatcilly.  the (XIlar molecule WIMlld repeatedly sway accordingly.  During  theswayi"l.  it  is understalKlllIg  that  the polar  molecule Wllliitl  produce heal duc to sclmewhal sllnilar  friction  anlOl1& them.  When(b)FiJ:J-, the electric  neld  is  applicd  for  ultrahigh  rrequenl  lulcruwave  neld  from  the  outside.  its  direction  would  change tens billiontimes per second.  so do the  mulccule"  This  kind  or  nlfllccutc  ~wa)'ing prooucing  Ninlilar  frictiuo.l  heat  frlllll  the interferenceand block of  the action  strength  anions  tile  mt)lecule.  and,chanKed to mocr()Scopic mlcnJwave hcating.  Micr(lwave heating mltonly concerned thc  nature or the nlatter  itself.  but Dls" cklSCdly connected with  thc electric  field  strength and rrequency. Whenthe frequency Is Inw,  thc  molecule swaying: rate and  the  ncute degree of  the  mutual  friction  amo~  the  nlOlccule Is low,  andwould produce much heat.  When the frequency is too Iligh.  a~ the swinJ or the polar  molecule is witll  nltating  inertia.  it  madethe swlnl  do not in line with  the changin~ rhythm  of the electric  field  because of the frlctiur.  drag.  thus.  actually  lowed tile po-lar  molecule swaying  speed. l"he  friction  draglng degree is concerning about the magnelcctric  wave frequency.  polar moJeculc~"ape,  and the matter's  sticky  degree. To difrcrentJllattcr'  s nloleculc.  IIlCre arc different  -'lJecial rrcquency lone.  Those ahoabsorb nticrowave energy rmm  fhe.~e zonc are nlost call1lhie to turn  nlicrUWHVC ener~y to lleat  energy.Apart  from  the above said action.  there Is another acticln which  Is clectric  ion under tIle action  or micn~wave field.  act nercelyaccompanied with  the acceleration or clcctric  field.  Tllc  J1OSitlve 1011 transfcr  to thc  negative Plliarlt,  or the field  while the 11eg-atiye  Ion do opposite.  Accompaning with  the ch8"lin~  elcclric  field.  the elcctric  Ion chancing  acccwdingly.  During  the trans-fcrinl,  heat !'n,)duced wi'th the crash anHJng Ihe ion.  This  kind  or 8cti(NI take  the  nlain  erfect  tu  those Inlcrowaye hulinl  or.llllh  salt  molecule.No m.Uer  It  Is the polar  molecule swayin.  M  the ion transrerinl.  they both are turniRi  the n11crnwave encrJY which  the heat.ins lD8Uer lOt  from  Ihe Rllerow"ye  field  to heat enerJY.  I'rool  the analasis or IIlcory,  we c.n  draw  luch  .  cuncl1l8ioD that  thepower which.  unit  or volume  Dlatler ab8O1"bed from  tile  Inlcrnwaye  field  8-' the foUowinl  ronlula:P. - KE  lEct~oPa Standi for  the lXJWer the heated matter absorbed ff'N" tile loicfowave field.K ~t.nd$ for a canstanlE Stand f,.  nai~rowave field strengthr Stands for the microwave frequency.to:"  ~bnd.  'tV'  lna.  .".1-  ,  ..1 .h.  k__'..A  -.'..r~
TROUBLESHOOTING  PROCEDURES1~W8  ~~ullq  a  mkI'owayc  oyca.  7OU.houid  Juctp  the  '"-kdown  and  the  cauae ~cctl,.  tIleD  JOU can  repair  It  with~~  ..'1.  The  oycrhaula,.  DlU8t  be  pcoceed  la  order.  an,  ba8t,  conclU81on  II  DoC  r~_~ble.  OCbcrwl8e  OY 1~~IWOUId  be  dWIC when  rcpalr.  The  aalcrowa.e  0."  ala'  ~  cor.1pow1d brcakdowa  due  80 aU  kJadI  01 dlrrercnt\rJ.-;:~ tbul.  wbea  oycrbaui.  &bey all  lbould  be  t8kc  Into  coD8k1cratlon.  :5peclalaUentioa  mult  be  Ii..n  80 the  microw..eIJkap  !alMi the electric bIIulaUoo wheD U8mlDe beeau.e the7 may do harar.ful to the rcpalrlnl Ita".II"  I l ME:A:NS OP  THE  BREAKDOWN  EXAMINING.I  .~.ou.m1ne  a alluowa.e DYeD .Ith  breakdown? A bettcr mana which dcmOllltrated In practical operat  ~Insp.c:tlna .nd II.tcnlna. Oa the bull  orlarle  amount. or pereeptU81 knowledle. JOU can Judp and 8.17111 tbe break.I  'doWn quickly and correctl.I. las~lol1.t~pect  whctber the oven shape Is disordered and wher~ is the disordered position.  Ifany.  lC is IQ'mal  If  the cabinetd'liordued  a little.  but abn«malll  the oyel1. the door disordered. the dcxw hook broken,  the dOOI' crooked. w  there aret~  lauch looscnas between Che door and the oven after  the door Is closed.,2.  UtteRIng.~Cenlnl  to the yoice or the oyen operating and Che noise 01 Che Ian aftu  IC conducted. Minor "weo wen" ~e.  crcU",Mbla"  noise and "shishl"  noise should be considcr as normal.  But it  is abnormal II  the followlnl  noise occured:I,  (.1) SOund "wen  wen" nolle.(~)  Lana tunc "shishl-  noise.,  (13) StrIke yoice like "plpa  llipa-..,!  I  SPOT EXAMINING STEPS Of  THE MICROWAVE OVEN.a. Examine the mlcrowaye Insulatlnl resistance.Measure the Insutatlnl rCiiscance with a aYOIlieter or a melaohmnleler rIle value ahould not leis tban 2 mepohm. Oth-""e.  part umlnatloo should be taken at once. Such as checklna whether the motor, the thermal cutout, the trans-fonDer or the capacllw are electricIty laklnl.I2.  £Uml~tlon  or the resistance value 01 the mlcrowaye oycn.CtoIe tbe door,  aet the time, (the  oyen Is at opcratlnl  condition but the power plul  havn' t baD  pluged  In).  .easurc,  the two lect (L-  N) 01 the power plug wllh Rx I  Ifade of a ayomeCer. the realatance yaJue should be abCMIC ~.5 ohm.U OIleR circuit  occurcd.  Chen you must check whelbu  the SA fuse II  broken. Che primary  wlndlna of the Crans former Is~  circuli.  Che thermal cutout is open circuit  or not,  1011 must check whether the  Interlockdeylce  II  put  Chroup or:~U the plull  are connected well.  If  sllOft cIrcuit occured or lhe r~lst&nce  lesl  Cban 1.5 obm.  1OU .bould  cbeck wbeChertbc primary  wladlna 01 tile  power transformer is short - clrculled  or part Ihort  - circuited.3.  Sumlnatlon  of mlcrowa.e  leaPle.Mulure  the mlcrowa.e  leakale wllh  a mlcrowaye leakale  measure. Place a Ifaduate  of 275ml water aC the middle ofthe alUI  tra1 01 the o.en (fiG.  5 -  1).  Close the door, power lel  bllh,  time seC Co 3 minutes,  preu  tbe scartln.  buttont~~ate  the oven. Aftu  recitlned  Ihe microwave lea kale  measure. measure around tbe door crack,  those hole poll.~Icxa of the window and the air yent at fwr  sides of the oyen with  lhe probe of the measure. Wilen measure. che moylna~Peed of tbe probe shwld  not exceed 15mm per second. and Che mersurlnB direction should be Che same wllh  the outlnldlrmioa or tbe microwave leakale (FIG. 5 - 2) ...  c~a1  measuriBI.  the ultimate  value of microwave leakage or all  the measured position should not exceed I  mllllwa«'_a.  or .bould  be consldued as abnormal.4.  ~mlne  when the oven at operatlnc.  but the food 'can't  be heated.(1)  Examine when the lam&) is on.  t~  Ila.s  tra1 is c1cllns.  the fan operating In normal:,Take off the cabinet. sl8rtlnl  the o.en,  measure tbe pluS of the transformer wllh  a ayometu  to see whether It II  e.DOUIb to  110v. Ir It  is enoulh  to 110Y. then the secondary blBh voltaic  of the transformer lhould  be examined asFIG.S - 3.
Measure It with the 2S00V alt~rnatlnsr.rade of model 500 avometer. One r~  of the avometer connect the Iroo coreof the transformer. the other t~  coonect the secondary high voltage plug (FIG.  S -  4).  The avometC1' readingshould be about 2100V (when measure. be careful with the hip  voltage). If no voltage at all.  it Indicates that thetraps former has broken. and should be replaced by a new one. If  It I,  enough to 2100V. then eheck the filamentvoltage of the transrorll1er with alternating IOV grade of a avometer. the value should be about 3.4V (FIG. S -  S).~.~ s.c.-d8ry  .W'"Tranl[- y,or..",JJ-rl~., ..~  \r--Pri-rJ  wl8618.Fia.5 - 4PII.5 - 3FIs.5 - 7Fil' 5 - 5 FiB. 5 - 6If  there is no voltage at all,  it indicates the transformer has broken, and should be replaced by a new one. If it isenough to 3.4 V,  check the filament resistance of the magnetron, measure the filament plug with the R x 1 Iradeof a avometer (FIG. S - 6).  If  It is open -  circ~ited, it  indicates the magnetron has broken, and should be replacedby a new one. It  is normal if  the resistance value is very small.  Then check whether the magnetron .teel hasbrocken, If broken, replace with a new magnetron.U there is no problem with the magnetron, check the high voltage diode then.  Measure the diode with  R x 10Ksrade of a avometer. the"  + "  rod end or the avometer connect the cathode of the diode, the"  - "  rod end of theavometer connect the anode of the diode (FIG. S - 7).  The avometer reading sboold be about 150 thousand ohm.Then change the rod to different electrode, the reading should be .. ~".  If  the reading is very small,  and near toshort circuit.  it  indicates tile high voltage diode has been punctured, and should be replaced by a new one.FII-5 - 9FiB. 5 - 8
If  the high  vmlaBe dlcMJe Is OK. -then check the forwardjna  plua  of  the tranlformer  to lee  whether  It  il  enCMIp to120v,  If  It  I.  not enclClgh. check'the  micro-  switch  of  the time  and  (XJwer distrIbuter.  Connect the  two  rOO of  theavC)lneter to the  1.1  place of  thc  timer  with  RX  IK  grade. It  is norm. I  If  the rcadlqll  wOwwhcn It  tu& offtondl.tlCMI,' If  the readiq  iJ W ~",  It Indicates the micro switch has broken. and the timer lhould  be replaced by a newc)ne. If  all  the aoove. examination  shows normal. then check whether tllc  terminal  pluS of the magnetron .nd  the ca-pacitor  have «x)5ed. If  It  I.  l(M)Sed. pinch  II  IIShlly  with  a pliers.S.  ~mloe  the startloB  and thei  Pull  out  the ~wer  plUI.  take  off  the cabinet,  dlscharae  the  <:8P8cltor.  measure the  rcsllta~e  .lluc  or  the  primarywlndina  .nd  the lecondary  wlndlns  of  the tranlformer  wIth  a avometer  (FIG.  5 -  10 and  FIG.  5 -  9).  The  reslltance.alue  of  the prImary  wlndinB  should be about 2.2  ohm.  Ihe secondary windlns  shwld  be alMJul130 ohm.  oCherwlse, ilIndicatcs  the transformer  has brokcn.  and should be replaced by a new one.  -.-:»;.~/Prl_,  wtadl.FI..S - 12 Fia.5 - 10Fla.  5 -IIf  the transformer  is nOl'mal, then the hASh voltage ~pacitor  should be checked.  Pull  wt  the connect I 111 pluS of the ~-pacitor,  and mealure  It with  R x I  grade of a avometer,  the two rod of the avCHneter cooocct the two polarity  or the~-pacltor.  When they jUit  connected,  the readlnl  of the avCHneter Ihwld  be zero,  then enlarle  to nine mepohm  Ilowly.Chanse the roo to different  polarity.  the readinl  repeat from  zero to nine mepohm  (FIG.  S -  11),  it  meaM the ~pacl.tor  Is normal.  If  the indi~tor  of the avometer ~n't.point  out from  zero to nine mepohm,  It  Indiatea  the hiah YOltale~pacitor  bal  broken,  and lhould  be replaced by a new one.U It  il  normal  between the  two  pole of  the  capacitor,  then  the  IMulatioo  between the  ~p8citOl'  pole and  the ~blnetlhould  be measured  with  R x  IOK  grade  of  a  avometer.  The  reilitance  value  IbouJd  be  M  -"  (FIG.  S -  12).  Ir  It  Isshort circuited  or  have a number readinl,  It  indl~tel  that  the capacitor  has been punctured  or  electricity  lceked,  andIhwld  be replaced by a lame  mooel,  same capacity  one.If  the reliltance  value of  the capacitor'  I  two pole are"  -",  the capacitor  II  norn,al.  Then check the earth or the mal-netroo'l  two filament  to sce whether they are short - circuited (FIG. S -  13). If they are short - circuited and the fila.meat strikes  the Ihell  or the magnetron,  It  Indl~tes  the magnetron hal  broken,  and should be replaced by a new,  lamemodel ooe.If  the magnet roo Is allo  normal,  then test the pilot  switch.  Pull  out the two plup  or the switch.  Masure  It  with  the Rx 1 grade or a a vometer ,  the two roo cooocct the plug or the switch,  the reslltance  value should be .. m" ( FIG. S - 8) .Then pre.s down the pilot switch with a screwdriver, If the radlnB of the avometer pointed to zero, It Indicates the pi-lot switch has broken, and should replace It with a new, saIne model ooe.I.  REPAiRING METHOD OF SEVERAL BREAKDOWN...  Repair when there ~~URd lafle  amounts microwave leakage. There are many facton  which may cause microwaveleeklng. Followlq  mentioned may be the main cause of ml~rowaYe leakale:(1)  The door deformed. the hlnae looscd or damaged that caused the door Qn not ~I~  tilfltly.(2)  The d~  pmslDB cover or tbe embed piece damaBed or come off.(3)  ObylCMII dam-Ie or uneven of Ihe oven.I(4)  There  are  filth  bel ween  the  dCXJr and  the  oven.C5) The door and the oven are serious loosed after the door closed.
FII.S-IJ(6)  The crack  or the dOOt" shleldinB net cover.Before repairina.  check whether the above listed  point are existed.  Ir not.  caD)'OO start  the microwave oven.  Placea Braduate of about 275ml  w.ter  at  the middle  or the glass tr.y.  close the door.  time  set .t  3 minutes.  power.thlah.  make the oven Of'Cr.ting  in  normal.  Recitify  the  mlcrow.ve  leaDle  measure.  measure the amount  of  themicrowave  leakage around the oven with  Its  probe.  If  there are places which  the  leak.ae  exceed the standard  re-quirement.  then rePair  them  acCtWdlngly. If  the  leakaBe amount  exceed 1 mUllw.tt/cmz  .t  the  left  dOOt" crack.then pull  oot  the fM>wcr plug.  take down the cabinet.  adjust  the screwel  of  the  hinle(  up and  low)  as fiBureS - 14to less the gap between the door and the oven.  TI.en measure .pln.  the leak.le  .mount  should less than  1 milli.watt/cmz.  Generally.  It  should be controled beloW' 0.75  mUliwatt/cm1  with  Iome allowance.0-  ~...  p8rt .. rtpt ...  -IL kfew~~  <.)0- MkN  8W'~,~~  (M) Ic.-~  .-w..  ~rt  8. riPc MJ8WFII.5-14 FiI.S-  ISIf  the leakage occured at  the right  d<MJr ~rack,  adJuat the IcreWel  which  fix  the  Interlock  bolder  a'"  the hcxJk. Irthe leable  II on tbe larger aide at the right - above or the oyen, then adjuat the upper screw .,  FIG. 5 - IS.~en  out the screw,  push the door close to the oyen to hook the door hCMJk with  the plutic  p.rtl,  tben tilhtcu  theScrew .pin.  If  the leakage II  iarger  at  the  rliht  - below, then adjust tbe lower screw al  FIG.5 -  15. LCMJSen theIcrew,  push the door close to the oyen to hook the door hook with  the switch  holder tightly,  thcu tighten  the screwapln.  and open a'"  close the  door repeatedly to  check wbether  the door can operate flexibly,  whether  the  --and the .wltch  are In their  DOI'maI po8UI~.  If  it  i8 not In p.ltiCRI,  then .dJu.t  the dOOI' hook and tbe switch  holderrepealedly to _ke  theln  to  &he normal  posltloo,  to put  tbroulh  the InterlCM:u,  to cut  orr  the pilot  Iwltch,  to lalthe ltMJ8e between the door and the oven,  then measure the leak.ge  with  mlcrowaye  leab.  ma.ure  again.Ir  tbe leakale  still  exceed standard requirement,  then Inlpect  whether the rllht  oven b  eyen 01' oot.  Ir not,  lau»thIt.  Then adjust  the door .nd  the oven to eliminate  their  l(M)Se to the ultim.te.
If  there Itlll  exist  microwave  lea,kase. mealure  near the maanetron with  the probe of the microwave  leaDle  mea.lure.  H  the leakale  Is larJer. the oven should be turned off  and check whether  the  four  screws which  n.  the mas-netrocn have been loosed. if  loosed. twist  them tlShtly  with  locket  wrench.  If  the r~r  screws are fI.edly.  then themaanetron should be take down to check the copl1er filament  weaved washer of  the magetron has been placed wellor whether  the  wave guide houslnl  cooplinl  hal  been oxidized  or  h.ve  lacquer  on it.  If  do haye.  lCl"apc the oxi-dized layer  or the lacquer off.  when fix  the magnetron.  the copper filament  weaved wuher  must  be placed well.the screws must be twist  tllhtly.  Thea tun  on the oven and measure alaln  until  It  comply  with  the requll'emeat.If  the microwave  leakage Is larger at  those hole ~Itlon  of the window  board.  the oven Ih«MIld be turned off  to In-spect whether there are crack among them (fig.  5 - 17). If  several holes formed a crack.  It  w~ld  eal.fle  the mi-crowave leakasc.  If  that  II  the calC.  It  indicates  the dfXJr bas broken.  and lhoold  be replaced with  a new dfXJr.1.  Means of  repair  when the oven can heat.  but the turntable  Iials  can' t  move,,  Fintly.  check whether the turntable holder Is placed correctly. If  It Is correct. tben .ruJl «MIt the power plul  and takedown the turntable  combination.  measure the relistance  val~  of the turntable  motor with  R X  1 K lrade  of a avometer.If  it  I.  oren -  circuited.  It  Indicates  the  turntable  motor  haJI broken.  and  should  be replaced  by  a  new,  same mcxlelone.  If  the rellstance  value Is between IS -11K.  it  Indlcatel  the turntable  motor II  normal.  then check the connectlnlshaft  weave.  If  the plaslics  which  the shaft  Insert  In  has bruken.  8 new shart  weaye should  replace It.  .3.  Repair  when the oven can IIeat.  but the lamp  is  not on.Pull  out  the power nlu..  take down the cabinet and discharge the capacitor.Pull  «MIt the two terminal  plUIS of the lamp.  measure the two plul'  of the lamp with  the R X  100 Irade  of a avometer.If  It  Is open -  circuited.  It  Indlcales  the lamp  has broken,  8nd should be replaced by a same m«.tel ooc.I~~~./,~~-c./~;;:;: -  ~, ~..Fla. 5 -  17FiJ.5 -164.  MUM  of repair  when the ovco atop worklD8 .frer  aever.1 minutes  oper.tl",The phenomcnon Indlates  the  therm.1  cut(XIt la pl.ylns  Ita  protective  role.  .nd  you ahould  check whether  the  ran  Isworklna  In normal.  Turn  off  the oven.  pullout  the power plu..  take down the ablnet.  dlsch.fle  the apecltor  .  thenturn  the f.n  with  l18nd to see whether It  la mavins flexibly.  If  not.  It  indlc.ta  that  the 011 bearlnl  of the f.n  motor hasnlD off  the oU,  and should  r.ke  down the  fan  comblnatlom  to repair  the  motor.  Loosen the  two  screws whJch nx  theburinl  out the ahaft  and  the  bearinl.  and rinse  them  with  kuOlene  (ATTENTION:  The  bearina aD  only  be wipedwith  a sUk which  moistened with  kerosene rather  than be washed In the kerosene because there are felt m  It.  11 the feltare aoaked with  kerosene.  then the enllne  011 an  not be lucked  up. ).  After  the beariDI  helnl  cleaned.  the felt  Ihwldbe refuled  fully  with  engine oU (ror  whco the oven i,  operatldJ.  the en&inc 041 empty  into  t~  oil  burlna  slowly).  Fixtbe bearing cover with  twn  screws.  turn  the ran around  till  It  can move nexlbly.  Then  Install  them  to the  oyen.  andplug  In the two  termioal  plup.If  the ran can move flexibly.  then the wiodina  or the ran motor lhould  be examined.  Mealure  the wind I,.  wltb  R x 100ande of a avometer. ir it  Is open - circuited.  It  Indiata  the winding  of the  ran motor  has broken.  arMIshould  be re-oIaccd by a new.  same modd  me.
COMMON BREAKDOWN AND MEANS OF REPAIRINGCAUSEPHENOMENON REPAIRING MEANSIWhen starting  the  oven.  theIlamp I.  ,not on.  the  turntable~ray can  t  rotate and the r«Xxl,can't be heatedII.J.  Change a new fuse.2.  Change a new transformer3.  Chanle a new capacitor.4.  Change a new pilot switchs.  Change a new InterlockswItch.6.  Adjust the connection orreplace It by a new one.7.  Chanae a new hook.1.  fuse broken.".  The primary and secondary winding of  thetransformer  are short - circuited.3.  The earthlnl  or the  polarity  of the capacitoris  punctured.4.  The pilot switch can't  cut off.5.  The Interlock switch haven't closed.6.  The power plug alKl tile  socket are Dot inlocxI connection.7.  The door hook broken.~. iWhen  startinK  the  oven,  the~amp, is on,  the turntable  rotat-.lng, the £an cycling but the £cxxl.can  t be huted.I.  Change a new transformer.2.  Change the magnetron.3.  Change the  time  power dls.tributer or the mlcro-  swItch.4.  Fix them.3.  the  f(M)d can be heated.  but  the!  I~mp I,  not 0011. The primary and secondary winding. the m-ament of  the  transformer  arc  open - circuil-cd.2.  The magnetron fIIan,cnt is open -  circuited.the magnetic Iteel of the magnetron brokenor the magnetron is air leeking.~. Time and power distributer broken.4.  The plugs of the magnetron or the capacitorloosed.---  -1.  The lamp  broken2.  The plUI  fall  orf. 1. Chal\le a new lampZ.  Insert the plug alain4.  the  food  can  be  heated  but  the,t.umtable tray  Is not rotating. 1.  Chanle  the turntable  motor2.  insert  the plug  securely3.  Change the wea'Ye1. The turntable motor broken2.  The plug fall off3.  Connecting shaft  weave broken1. Change the fan motor2.  Chanle the fan3.  Insert the plug4.  Overhaulinl themS. Repairing It-'.  The  oven can heat  within  2 -  3!  minutes.  but  can  not  heat  from:  the f~th  minutesi1. The winding  of  the  fan  motor  In  open - clr.culted.1.  The fan falls off3. The plug of the fan nlotor falls ofr4.  The turnatable shaft ugripcd  with the mo.tor bearlnS. The cooling vent blockedI  I6.  When startlnl  the oven, It can'tI  "  ..  "~eat,  and with  wenwen  noise. The high voltage diooe was punctured~but  withrrhe  ove~  c81,! heat.~nd  "shlshl  noise Tile  Iron  core  of  the  transformer  1000edChanle a new diodeCI\8nae a new Iran.rOl"mer.I Larl.e  amount  of  nlicrowave!Ieakage1. TM  door deformed2.  The dOOt" metal net cracked '3.  The sap of the dOOt" crack Is too large4.  The welding point or the oven fall offS. The screws which Cis the magnetron loosed6.  The wave guide connection osidized.7.  The magnetron copper filament washer Is too.  thin  cause  the  wave  guide  opening  not  ingood earth.1.  Mend the door2.  Change the door3.  Adjust the gap4.  Chaqe  the ovenS. Tighten the screws6.  Scrape the oxidized and tightenthe screws7.  Thick  the  copper  filamentwasher1.  Adjust  the  hinle  to  rectify  theposition  of  the door.2.  Change the  hook.!  .9,.  'fhe  dOOr can  t  openI.  After  long time' using.  the wear and the rust-  eaten enlarled  the  lap  01 the  door  sflartand  the  shaft  hole.  thus  cause  the  doorcrOOked .2.  The door hook broken.---  --Weared and aled artu  kina time operatlnl Overhaul It or renew It10. iThc door release button fall offTest  where  is  the  leaking  place.then  repair  It  01'  change  those-1  "The  earthing  insulation  resistance  of  all  themotors  or  the  trasformer  are  less  than  2Iii.  jElectrklty leaking
CRITlCAL  PARTS SERVICINGo...CpOR T.-\NT ~GS  TO DO PRIOR To. CRmC.o\L P .A.RTS sa  Vt~G11\~ l"o"o,vin~  insU'Uc:ions  ~U  CRmCAL  to tJ\c O\YUC"s glc"-"!.  Bc ~1fC  to  l'oIIO\y ~1 me insauciaas.  Contact the~uQc:urc:  or ciisUloutor if you ho1vc ~!  qUdUOn.If the o\'ct  ~ opcti\'C prior tD St::'\iciRJ. ~ Mic:o\WY( ~k:!t.  T dt  (3.~  ~~9'e  E:nissiouC~-k) should bcpe1onned prior to scovitiD, me OYe:\. R.:!'co co S«-.iOQ ;..3. Mi~.e  ~c  Test. for\11C dr-ailcd  c.'\c=k pnx:durCoin the e'YCtt Wt  =y  mi~\va'YC OYe:! lound to have miC:'O\\~\"~ c:nissioa,lcvc!. m ~  oi J mW/CI%1.1'hcCoUowin3 p~um  should bc Col1o\v=o:1.23.. InCona me dimiOUl«, imponc-. or ~U6C:UrC'  &he findinr- R.~rd  it in thc Io:boak ~  wc!1.b.  RC?Qir the  IDrit  ~t DO COSt fD che G\\11e'.Co U1Vcsti:~LC the O\'ei :ud  ~~  Lhc case  o( the C=c:ss1\"t i~~do Hold tht 0~"c:1 in \'O\a' ~c:1itV =~  i~c:  :he O\vnc: not to use :he unil until Ihc 0\'=  h:s.  .bt=  brou;.~t into compli.1Dc:.In me C"fc:\t Wt  Ihc OYQ opc:-..1CS "id11hc door 0pe:1. 'ii\C iollo\Y\n! ~~  should ~  !oUowc!::..3a.. T cn the \ISC' not 10 opc::te  t,hc oVC'-b. Hold me ovc  in ~~  ~c=Jiry 1JDui it  is  by~ptd  .ond r~r.. Caamc: thc :=D~  =  C:JRH (FDA) immcdiGte!:~Inte:iock  A$Sc:Dbly Rq~CCJC1t  =d Adjusome:-.t2.1 If ~'Ou ~  dc:~:i\~  rrimary. Je:OUO4r! or monitor tntt..-iock MIC:'~  use ~ur  oi1mmc:=- (~fJ.W  m'1n:1l01 t\1)e1 to c  ck  the c!~cl  continuitY..  ..  .MAke a'C  dIc PO'Vt:' card. is pun= out -  the hip-~oiC.1!~ CpaClOf  is disc~  bc!are  the c!ccuimlcoodnuity  c.'\c=t.~  .,---~-~.J ~  me obmmc:c- \0  '1..ow ~c=-  mDJe ad come:: boch lcds CanipfDt"Qps) co me swiIC3tc:miDo1b.OpC\ &be door =d.DOti= the me:=- rcdiDIo Toc primDt.v or S~"daty  iDtd~  swira  should show m"inimitc.  ~  \Y'Do the door is opc.  R.~iQCc it wi\c:-, it is def~ve.  'The momlar iDldock  shouldsho\y  ~ "zC'O  or  nCZ' %CV - ~  wbc  the door is OpC1. W\=  the ~r  is closed. me :ca;ft~t  W\11 beopposite.!2.4,U'the 0YC1 ~  bc= rcQr:=d iD~uYC  due to me t'aii~  or'the :nonitotd mle:y (pnm.,y =d/arsc:oud:Ily) in~od;I  I). you should rC;Ilace ~  or U\e monitOr=! we:'!  in1e:ioek switcha  2d  the monilorS\V;~12.5,Rc~c  10 ~pIC  .J. ~ons  J ~d  :< lor bO\y 10 Jenove  ~nd asscnblc  the :n~ock  ~  moailOr  $\vilC!\cs::.6AJ'\~~'J ~1'e  10 SCCtian U.4 (or ~~(C  wiring  ~~In.  Monitor  mlC:'lock must ~I\~  Dc :ns~1d.RCj)Ct ~tc"  o..!..1 ID ~  c!~:ncl  l:onUnuity."7iPC:1Om\ m~\"r\o.y ,,~-.:b  ~L1 (=&$ ~  ~L:se:iDC'J in CI\:Ipa.::'i  '-::"orc rc=in;  tbc ovc."1 co d\c oWt\c:-.,':.3
DoOr ~\d  Hia,~ itq~~1  :I1d AdJusU1\~'t3Pull d1C' po\\'C cord l"rom tile Dutlc... C,~k Ihc door lOr \~  or m.,Jd  ~.  Check the hiDl~  CorbroJ;el or \\'0"\ ~  ~  odiC: :rQ  .1UQ as ~~kcd IionL flm. bruka door laLcncs. wom/ c:ckdvic\¥in& ~  =0  C'tC-.1.)~A1\cr d~.c:minin~ thc door ~bly  sl1ould be rC?l.1c~ Co'\c:k Ihc ~  list for me corrCo:1 pan numbc:. AilOYc:1 door componclS mUSt bc: ordc:-tJ dirc:oJy livm mc ~P\~  or itS ~urhorizci disuiourar..3.2R~~",," ~o ample:.J.  Sc:.-uons L fi. ~w m  lor bg\v to diS:lSsc:1\olc. mC1\blc =d  adj ust the door aDd/orhi11;~  .~.3.Pc:torm rcquird  t.~b  :lid  (CIS ~  ~C:-:'od ia C1~ptC' i  Oc:orc rcicsiDI  die OYCl LO rhe O'WDC'.. ~40)1"~pc:roD  R~I==n~t4Rd"c- to C1~plC' 4. S~ml  IV ror :=OY1Dlmd rql~~  Ibe =ID=nD. Che=k for the pr===  or the\vir: m=  psku  bc:ore insta1lntio,,"'4.P=.1.0rm Rquired thC"'-ks =0  t=".5 :s dCSC:O:"oed in C~ptc:'  i  Detore =c:sinl  the oyc  to me OWQC'.Conciuc: iMic:o"~yc  !.~c  T~t  lRC:':: to S~".Jon 7.3);t  ~  ~c.:ron  ~=  prior  \0 iDs~  the tapco"e:.«  ")or.-SAFETY CHECKS AND TESTS AFTER SERVICINGCon~Q11ctiont11 Chc'-:strmc-;!\Wcl  or dc::nal  (e!C',;tn)nic) ~  b;\'t. 'bC= ~b~  be SIR to lollo\v th~ toI10\v\n1 SIC",.s:1. Ci1~k lor COITC'.."t "inn;.  ~ci~=t~  u'~cl  ~C1ts  Olp;uu. md  linn COM=O~.2 Chcc~ (or ~~\So1t~ ~pOW1ding.1..1 C11c-"..k the lollo\~  ilc:ns before mmml me OYC ON.P:opco door closiD!. s=J/ chokt ~  and hln!d.1)2) No =biDe". d==ge.3) P:vpc:- m(doc1; :nd monitor ~lions.  m~'c:  to Steps 6.1.2 LO 6.2.4.)Insu1:iuon Rcsist.1nc: T cstIf  the low vol&.1!~ PO"'c:' supplr ims be:1 r~Air=.  use ~ 500 V M~oivnme~  to m~  the ~~c:  Oe:wc=:1. theprim:1r! (Linc =4  Ne:1U'31) or" tile ?O\Ve' piU¥ :nd o~r  ~Dlc  :nc:o11 pans. The ~cc  si\owd be :10 I~than .1 Megu Ohms. R("'~ir me ovc ~  \vUe., Q~.
Mi~'waYc: ~~  T d.In tb~"P~  that =I!'1c:t>n. door. or hiDl~ =  ~  ~i.=.  or :cd}UStd.. ~ mico~YC ~  AS Coi1ows mUSt bepRte:  ".:  I  ."3!1 T~t  iJu'a\m\C\tS ICuirc::M.iC:O\\""C s~:  :-At-'..::. EoilGot," ~  rJ.lil0  or e;w'o:Jc::600 ml gia.ss ~r:-!.,-->.- P:c=uu  OM:1ium thcpo\VC' olT(or \D1plua tbr. 0\-=) imm~y  iIthc  0"=  raUs &his tat.~~ Piuc me ova  pG\VC' cord intO the pG\VC' ~tadc.314 Turn  CD  the  MiCV\\~Ye  Lc:bI:  Me'.=:'  aDd  WDm1  \m  tor  o1l  test  10  1DiJlwes.  ~  the  Me::-  :COODSC  Clilte:i-'  .se!~.ion) 011 -FAST.  .3l5 fill  the rlnss bc:k(:' with liS  (+/.  I's., ml  oC cold  ~  \'VU1c:' o1nd p~  the bckc:  in  the CQte'  or mctUm~bte  p~  plAte.3t6 C~ose  the  Ova1 dOOC'. Sct  me  bmC-  ~\ .S  mm~~. Sc: thc .oO\Vc:' L~e!  At -HIGh-  or ~100 %- and ~  theo~tion.;;.~ Hol..! (by \1IC !~K1lc ~rtlo,'11h~ ~  ,cone ~~)  pC:'pc:\Ui..-uw 10 111c ~  Imdc: t=t  for Rf  crussionsMove  tI,c ~robc ~I ~ ~~  oi no WI'::  mm  I  inch pc:  ~llci  11\C .1rCS Wldt.f tct  ="iiIC amum"c.~cc  or thc .JOQdQviC:"' SdL'I\C  ~r~  o(U,c door SC"='-IIIC  ~rc  of 1;on~1 p3nCt'ilIC~  ncr  line Co')Cd"AU ~t  ~in;s.All  Qbin~~ ~O'llc  $\~-:t  ~il)2)~).&)~)6);;)~.sl AI1CV~i  IocUOI1s  in Ill< Yi~.nicy O( c:ci1 high l~c  poinL bold the probc SQUon:y unal ~ StCdy $We\~Uc is occ.~cd on the Sur.'c:t Mc:.c:, ObSC'\'c the ~'(imwn  lcbJc  ~ ~  l~tioa....  0~., S~t ~  M~=:- R=-PO'~ 10 -SlOW"" ~ n::nc:sure Ihc 1ck.1;~ ~L \hc pomt ot' ~..amum  l~c  l~d  LDSlC? 7 ~,S ~bovc. r=ord  ~  ~Iuc  ~\Il kgcion  o( ~  m:a.\iIDUID lcko1Jc mCS\U'CDat with  the mctC'~DSC  on -SLOW-.I~-If.l: ll\C .-n.1.'timLIm R..f: c:ninioa ncCJ~\  mould be aI.O mW/C:D2 or I~  trnot. invcsUplC =d  r'C?4ir the OVc:1~~n  until it ~  &J,~ ~15

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