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PRECAUTIONS TO BE
OBSERVED BEFORE AND
DURING SERVICING TO
AVOID POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE ENERGY
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Sensitive Electronics
ESD problems are present everywhere. ESD may
damage or weaken the electronic control assembly.
The new control assembly may appear to work well
after repair is finished, but failure may occur at a later
date due to ESD stress.
n

Use an anti-static wrist strap. Connect wrist


strap to green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance - OR - touch your
finger repeatedly to a green ground connection
point or unpainted metal in the appliance.
Before removing the part from its package, touch
the anti-static bag to a green ground connection
point or unpainted metal in the appliance.
Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts; handle electronic control assembly by
edges only.
When repackaging failed electronic control
assembly in anti-static bag, observe above
instructions.

DIAGNOSTICS
Is oven in Sabbath Mode? If so, SAB will appear in
digital display. Press and hold 6 key for 5 seconds to
end Sabbath Mode.
Disconnect power and perform the following checks:
n

n
n

The most common cause for control failure is corrosion on connectors. Therefore, disconnecting and
reconnecting wires will be necessary throughout
test procedures.
Check all connections before replacing components, looking for broken or loose wires, failed terminals, or wires not pressed into connectors far
enough.
All tests/checks should be made with a VOM or
DVM having a sensitivity of 20,000 ohms per volt DC
or greater.
Voltage checks must be made with all connectors attached to the boards.
Resistance checks must be made with power cord
unplugged from outlet, and with wiring harness or
connectors disconnected.

a. Do not operate or allow the oven to be operated with the door open.
b. Make the following safety checks on all ovens to
be serviced before activating the magnetron or
other microwave source, and make repairs as
necessary:
1. Interlock Operation
2. Proper Door Closing
3. Seal and Sealing Surfaces
(Arcing, Wear & Other Damage)
4. Damage to or Loosening of
Hinges & Latches
5. Evidence of Dropping or Abuse
c. Before turning on microwave power for any
service test or inspection within the microwave
generating compartments, check the magnetron, waveguide or transmission line and cavity
for proper alignment, integrity and connections.
d. Any defective or misadjusted components in the
interlock, monitor, door seal, and microwave
generation, and transmission systems shall be
repaired, replaced, or adjusted by procedures
described in service manual before the oven is
released to the owner.
e. A microwave leakage check to verify compliance
with the Federal performance standard should
be performed on each oven prior to release to
the owner.
f. Do not attempt to operate the oven if the door
glass is broken.

PROBLEM: Bake Temperature Needs


Adjustment
1. Press BAKE pad for 5 seconds. The default temp. 0
or a previously entered offset temp. will show in the
Temp. Display.
n

Press the BAKE pad to increase the temperature


in 10 F or 5 C increments.

Press the BROIL pad to decrease the


temperature in 10 F or 5 C increments.
Maximum offset temperature adjustment is 35 F
or 21 C.
2. Press the START pad to save the temp. adjustment.

FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN'S USE ONLY

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FAILURE/ERROR DISPLAY CODES

NOTES:
n

Always disconnect power before touching internal


parts of the oven!

FAULT
CODE

ERROR
CODE

F0

E0

E0

Default F code no
failure
Door switch malfunction
Electronic control
malfunction
Keypad not connected
Key held down too
long, or key is shorted
Temperature sensor
opened

E1

Temperature sensor
shorted

E0

Meat probe shorted

E0

Self-clean latch will not


lock

E0, E1, E2

F1

E3 or E4
E0 or E1

F2

E3

F3

F4

MEANING OF
FAILURE CODE

RECOMMENDED REPAIR PROCEDURE


Will only be displayed if user presses and holds 0 key for 5 seconds and there is no pre-existing fault. Press CANCEL to clear display.
Check Oven Door Switch. If okay, replace control.
Replace control.
1. Check keypad connector for firm connection.
2. Press CANCEL. If error code returns after 60 sec., replace keypad.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.

3.

F8

E1

Self-clean latch will not


unlock

4.

5.

All
Other
Codes

Electronic control
malfunction

Upon replacement, immediately return old electronic oven control using the mailing label supplied
with each new control.
The Failure code shows up in the display.

Check sensor connection.


Measure sensor resistance (1080 at 70 F. Add 2 per degree.)
If resistance is not valid replace sensor.
If sensor resistance and connections are good, then check for welded-closed relays on the
control.
Disconnect meat probe and measure probe resistance (78k at 60 F, 37k at 90).
If resistance is not valid replace probe.
Insert probe and check for a firm connection between probe and jack (in oven cavity).
Check connection between jack and harness (in rear of oven).
Check the latch assembly: Check latch arm pivot joint, arm/solenoid connection,
solenoid spring & and spring washer.
Check the Latch Solenoid:
- Check for firm electrical connections.
- Disconnect the two wires from the solenoid and measure the resistance of the solenoid.
A small resistance (approx. 300 ) is normal. If the solenoid is open ( ) or
shorted (0 ), it should be replaced.
Check the Latch Switch:
Disconnect it and use a continuity tester:
- Door latched = switch closed, continuity should read 0 .
- Door unlatched = switch open, continuity should read .
Check Door Open/Closed Switch:
Disconnect it and use a continuity tester:
- Door open = switch closed, continuity should read 0 .
- Door closed = switch open, continuity should read .
Finally, replace control.

Replace control.

Fahrenheit ( F) to Celsius ( C)
Conversion
The default is Fahrenheit ( F).
1. Press the BROIL pad for 5 seconds. The temperature
will be displayed in degrees Celsius indicated by the
C in the temperature display.
2. To return the display to degrees Fahrenheit press the
BROIL pad again for 5 seconds. F will show in the
temperature display.

Microwave Oven Power Output Test


The power output of the magnetron can be measured by
the following test: (for accurate results, the line voltage
must be 120 VAC and the oven cavity must be clean).

water. Stir the thermometer through the water until


the temperature stabilizes.
2. Place the cup of water in the center of the oven. Operate on HIGH for 60 seconds.
3. Stir the thermometer through the water and record
the maximum temperature. Subtract the cold water
temperature from the hot water temperature. The
normal result should be a 20 - 38 F (11.1 - 21.1 C)
rise in temperature
NOTE: Less than a 20 F (11.1 C) temperature rise may
indicate an operating voltage of less than 110 volts or a
low power output from the magnetron. Cooking time can
be adjusted to compensate for either circumstance. Replace the magnetron only if the water temperature rise indicates a power output well beyond the normal result.

1. Fill a glass measuring cup with 16 oz. (453cc) of tap


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WIRE HARNESS SCHEMATIC


NOTES:

T.O.D.
(RESETABLE)

WHEN REPLACING THE ELECTRONIC CONTROL, BE SURE TO


ATTACH THE CAVITY SELECT LINE TO THE PROPER TERMINAL
(SEE CAVITY SIZE TABLE BELOW).

GROUND (CHASSIS)
PLUG WITH
FEMALE CONNECTOR

CIRCUIT SHOWN IN STANDBY/OFF MODE WITH MICROWAVE


OVEN DOOR AND LOWER OVEN DOOR OPEN.

RECEPTACLE WITH
MALE CONNECTOR

BR

BK

ELECTRONIC CONTROL

DOOR
SW
20A

BK
BK
J1-1

TAN

CAVITY
T.O.D.

P8-2
BR
BK

R
BK

15A

BU TO

PRIMARY
INTERLOCK
SWITCH

MONITOR

CONTROL
TRANSFORMER

L1
N

P8-1
P8-4
P10-4

BU/R

W P14-2

RELAY COIL

ENCLOSED
THERMISTOR

RELAY
CONTACTS

OPERATED
BY DOOR

R
MAGNETRON
T.O.D.

GND N L2

HALOGEN
MICROWAVE
CAVITY LIGHT

P10-2

BR

R
BU

TURNTABLE
GY

MAGNETRON FAN
BU
MAGNETRON
900W OUTPUT

W W

GY

Y
Y

P14-1

CONV FAN GY

AIR VENT
SOLENOID

P8-3 BR

J1-4

SECONDARY
INTERLOCK
SWITCH

P17-10

BU/R

SOLENOID

BU

P10-3
CONVECTION
TEMP
SENSOR
280W @ 70 F (21 C)

AC DRIVE
MOTOR

LIGHT POWER SUPPLY


BK

J1-5

P10-1

Y
P17-1
Y
P17-2
TAN
P17-3
TAN
P17-4
VT
P17-5
VT
BK P17-6
W P17-8

HEATING
ELEMENT

THERMAL FUSE/T.O.D.
(NON-RESETABLE ONE TIME)

DOTS INDICATE CONNECTIONS OR SPLICES.

L1

LIGHT

MONITOR
SWITCH

BU FROM PRIMARY
INTERLOCK
SWITCH

120 Vac
BR CONV-1500W W

CONVECTION
MWO ONLY

J1-2

J1-6

CONV. T.O.D.
GRILL T.O.D.
P9-3 BU
BK

0.6A

MICROWAVE
LOWER
OVEN

P7-6

t W V/W
W Y

MEAT PROBE
78KW @ 60 F (15.5 C)

+5V SWITCH PULSE

Y
TAN

P5-9

P5-5
P5-1

BU
TAN

CAVITY SIZE
TAN
Y 30"
OPEN
27"

BU

BK

BK

FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN'S USE ONLY

P7-7

P5-10

UPPER BLOWER

P2-1

P2-3

P3-1
P5-7
GN

BK

BAKE-2000W R

BU
OR

W
W 120 Vac
DOOR LOCK
SOLENOID
HALOGEN
5W/BULB

BK W BK W

W
CONV.-1600W

P2-4
P3-3

P3-4

P7-1

P3-2

W
LOWER BLOWER

OR/W

BK
BK

GY/W

LOCK
Y
UNLOCK P7-3
LIGHT POWER SUPPLY
BK
P7-2

PULSE
RELAY

P5-6
Y

J1-3

VT

P7-5

P5-4

ON LATCH ASSY
BR
BR
P5-3

DOOR SWITCH 1
TAN
OR
LATCH SWITCH
(OPERATED BY
SOLENOID) 1
TAN
TAN
CAVITY SIZE
SELECT

P15-5

P15-1
P5-8

W V/W
TEMP SENSOR
1080W @ 70 F (21 C)

GRILL-1200W

P9-1 R

OUT BROIL-1000W
BU
IN BROIL-1667W

CONV. FAN
OVEN SHUTDOWN
THERMAL
FUSE

OR

P15-3
GN

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The following individual circuits are for use in diagnosis.


Before starting diagnosis, check the line voltage and for blown fuses.

OVEN
STRIP CIRCUITS
BAKE AND PREHEAT-BAKE
L1

BAKE-2000W

P2-1

BU

OUT BROIL-1000W

P3-1

BU
OR IN BROIL-1667W

P2-4

BK
BK

BK

CONVECTION BAKE

P2-3
P3-2

N L2

OVEN

R SHUTDOWN

(BAKE ELEMENT USED ON 30" MODELS ONLY)


L1

THERMAL
FUSE

R
OR

BK

P7-1

BK

P3-3

INNER BROIL PREHEAT ONLY


P7-6

VT

P7-5

GY/W

UPPER BLOWER

OR/W

P3-4

CONV.-1600W

BAKE-2000W R

BK

W
Y
R

P2-4

N L2

CONV. FAN

P7-7

OVEN SHUTDOWN
THERMAL FUSE

P2-3
P7-6

VT

P7-1
P7-5

LOWER BLOWER

UPPER BLOWER

GY/W

W
LOWER BLOWER

ECONO BROIL

MAXI BROIL

L1

P3-1
BK

OR

OVEN SHUTDOWN N L2
INNER BROIL-1667W THERMAL FUSE

P2-1

OR

P3-2
P7-6

VT

BK

P2-3

BK

P3-2

P3-1

BK

GY/W

IN BROIL-1667W

OR

P7-6

OR
W

VT

P7-1

P7-5

LOWER BLOWER

L2
R

BU
OVEN SHUTDOWN
THERMAL FUSE

UPPER BLOWER
P7-5

OUT BROIL-1000W

BU

UPPER BLOWER

GY/W

P7-1

BK

LOWER BLOWER

CONVECTION BROIL

CONVECTION ROAST AND PREHEAT-CONVECTION


N

L1
BK

CONV. FAN

P7-7

OR/W

P2-1

BU

L2

L1

BK

P2-3

BK

P3-2

P3-1

OUT BROIL-1000W

OR IN BROIL-1667W

P7-6

VT

P7-5

GY/W

BK P7-1

OVEN SHUTDOWN
THERMAL FUSE

P2-4 R

BAKE-2000W

P2-1 BU

OUT BROIL-1000W

P3-1

OR

IN BROIL-1667W BU

P7-6

VT

BU

CONV. FAN

P7-7 OR/W

P7-1

OR

BK P2-3

L2

OVEN
SHUTDOWN
THERMAL
FUSE

OR

BK P3-2

W
UPPER BLOWER

UPPER BLOWER
P7-5

LOWER BLOWER

GY/W

LOWER BLOWER

CLEAN
TEMP SENSOR
1080W @
70 F (21 C)

W V/W

OR

L2

W V/W

RETURN LINE MUST BE CONNECTED


TAN
+5V SWITCH PULSE
ON LATCH ASSY
DOOR SWITCH 1

TAN

P5-8
P5-9
P5-1

BR

BR

P5-3

BU

BU

P5-6 PULSE

LATCH SWITCH
(OPERATED BY
SOLENOID) 1

TAN

TAN

RELAY

L1
BK

BK

BK

LOCK P7-3 Y
UNLOCK

P2-4

BAKE-2000W

P2-1

BU

OUT BROIL-1000W

P3-1

OR

P7-6

VT

P7-5

GY/W

W
W
DOOR LOCK
SOLENOID
120 Vac
R

P2-3

R
IN BROIL-1667W BU

P3-2

OR

OVEN
SHUTDOWN
THERMAL
FUSE

W
UPPER BLOWER

P7-1
LOWER BLOWER

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MICROWAVE
STRIP CIRCUITS
MICROWAVE FULL POWER /
VARIABLE POWER

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The following individual circuits are for use in diagnosis.


Before starting diagnosis, check the line voltage and for blown fuses.

L1
P10-1 BR

P10-2
BK

BU

P10-4

FROM PRIMARY
INTERLOCK
SWITCH
BU
BR

GY

P8-2

P7-6
BK

J1-4

HIGH VOLTAGE
SYSTEM
900W OUTPUT

MAGNETRON
T.O.D.
R
R

BU

P8-1

TO MONITOR

MONITOR
SWITCH

TURNTABLE

PRIMARY
INTERLOCK
CAVITY
20A
15A
SWITCH
T.O.D.
BK FUSE BK BK FUSE TAN
BK
R
J1-1
BU

HALOGEN
MICROWAVE
CAVITY LIGHT

BK
R
R
J1-5
MAGNETRON FAN

DOOR SHOWN
IN CLOSED
POSITION

MANUAL CRISP MICROWAVE

LIGHT POWER SUPPLY

UPPER BLOWER

VT

SECONDARY
INTERLOCK
SWITCH

P7-1

N L2

L1
LIGHT POWER SUPPLY
P10-1 BR

P10-2
BK

BU

BK
R
R
J1-5
MAGNETRON FAN

P10-4

DOOR SHOWN
IN CLOSED
POSITION

MONITOR
SWITCH

TURNTABLE

PRIMARY
INTERLOCK
CAVITY
20A
15A
SWITCH
T.O.D.
FUSE
FUSE
BK
BK
BK BK
TAN
R
J1-1
BU

P8-2

BK

P7-6

VT

P9-3

BU

W
J1-4

HIGH VOLTAGE
SYSTEM
900W OUTPUT

MAGNETRON
T.O.D.
R
R

BU

P8-1

TO MONITOR

HALOGEN
MICROWAVE
CAVITY LIGHT

FROM PRIMARY
INTERLOCK
SWITCH
BU
BR

GY

UPPER BLOWER

SECONDARY
INTERLOCK
SWITCH

P7-1
GRILL
T.O.D. BK GRILL-1200W

W
J1-6

P9-1

R
J1-3

CONVECT

(FOR MICROWAVE)

N L2

L1
LIGHT POWER SUPPLY
P10-1 BR

P10-2
BK

BU

BK
R
R
J1-5
MAGNETRON FAN

P10-4

DOOR SHOWN
IN CLOSED
POSITION

BK BK
J1-1

15A
FUSE

MONITOR
SWITCH

TURNTABLE
P10-3

20A
BK FUSE

FROM PRIMARY
INTERLOCK
SWITCH
BU
BR

GY

TAN

CAVITY
T.O.D.

P8-3

BU/R R

P14-1

t BU/R W

P14-2

BK

CONVECTION
T.O.D.
BR

P7-6

VT

P9-3

BU

W
J1-4

PRIMARY
INTERLOCK
SWITCH
BK P8-4
R

BU
TO MONITOR
CONVECTION
TEMP SENSOR
280K AT
70 F (21 C)

HALOGEN
MICROWAVE
CAVITY LIGHT

CONV FAN GY
GY

AIR VENT SOLENOID W


120 VAC
W
W
BR

W
J1-2

UPPER BLOWER

P7-1
GRILL
T.O.D. BK GRILL-1200W

W
J1-6

P9-1

R
J1-3
FOR CONVECT PREHEAT

FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN'S USE ONLY

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MICROWAVE STRIP
CIRCUITS

The following individual circuits are for use in diagnosis.


Before starting diagnosis, check the line voltage and for blown fuses.

BROIL (NO MICROWAVE ENERGY)


L1

N L2
LIGHT POWER SUPPLY
P10-1 BR

DOOR SHOWN
IN CLOSED
POSITION

20A
BK FUSE

BK BK
J1-1

15A
FUSE

P10-2
BK

TAN

CAVITY
T.O.D.

BK
R
R
J1-5
MAGNETRON FAN

BU

P10-4

PRIMARY
INTERLOCK
SWITCH
BK
R

TURNTABLE

BU
TO MONITOR
BK

GY

P7-6

VT

P9-3

BU

HALOGEN
MICROWAVE
CAVITY LIGHT

FROM PRIMARY
INTERLOCK
SWITCH
BU
BR

MONITOR
SWITCH

J1-4

UPPER BLOWER

P7-1
GRILL
T.O.D. BK GRILL-1200W

W
J1-6

P9-1

R
J1-3

COMPONENT
Electronic Control
Control Transformer
Membrane Switch

FRONT/TOP/REAR
SERVICEABLE

CAN BE TESTED AT CONTROL PANEL


CHECK POINTS

RESULTS

Front

Top

Front

Halogen Lights

Light Bulb - Front


Light Assy. - Rear

Latch Solenoid

Front

Latch Switch

Front

P5-6 (BU) to P5-1 (TAN)

Door Unlocked = Open Circuit


Door Locked = Closed Circuit

Door Switch

Front

P5-3 (BR) to P5-1 (TAN)

Door Open = Closed Circuit


Door Closed = Open Circuit

Door Lock Solenoid (with Door Closed)

Front

P7-3 (Y) to Neutral (W)

50

Oven Temperature Sensor

Front

P5-9 (V/W) to P5-8 (V/W)

1080 @ 70 F

Bake Element

Front

P2-4 (R) to Red Wire at Terminal Block

25 to 30

Grill Element

Front

P9-3 (BU) to Neutral (W)

14

In Broil Element

Front

P3-1 (OR) to Red Wire at Terminal Block

32 to 35

Out Broil Element

Front

P2-1 (BU) to Red Wire at Terminal Block

53 to 59

Lower Blower Motor

Rear

P7-5 (GY/W) to Neutral (W)

14 to 18

Meat Probe

Rear

P5-4 (Y) to P5-5 (Y)

78k @ 60 F

Oven Shutdown Thermal Fuse

Rear

P2-4 (R) or P3-1 (OR) to Red Wire at


Terminal Block

Closed Circuit

Convection Fan (Lower Oven)

Rear

P7-7 (OR/W) to Neutral (W)

18

Convection Element (Lower Oven)

Front

P3-4 (Y) to Red Wire at Terminal Block

33 to 37

Oven Light Transformer

Front

Primary Winding

40 to 45

Secondary Winding

Less than 1

Microwave Light Transformer (M/W)

Top

Primary Winding

40 to 45

Secondary Winding

Less than 1

Upper Blower (M/W)

Rear

P7-6 (VT) to Neutral (W)

10 to 15

Convection
Motor/Fan (M/W)

Rear

P10-3 (Y) to Neutral (W)

44

Convection
Element (M/W)

Rear

P8-3 (BR) to Neutral (W)

10 to 20

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OVEN SHUTDOWN THERMAL FUSE

Thermal Fuse
Part No.

The oven shutdown thermal fuse


is located at the back of the oven.
It will shut down the elements if the
temperature at the back of the oven
exceeds component limits.

Opening
Temp. C

Reclose
Marking
Temp. C (with Black Letters)

4452223

130C 5.5C

Pink/Wht Stripe

4451442

120C+10C to 120C 0C

Yellow/Wht Stripe

4450934

170C 6.5C

4450334

135C 6.5C

Verify that the oven shutdown thermal fuse is okay.

4450250

160C 6.5C

To replace this thermal fuse, refer to chart at right for


correct part number.

4450249

150C 6.5C

Green/Wht Stripe

8300802

110C+10C to 110C 0C

Blue/Wht Stripe

COMPONENT LOCATIONS

20 amp
Microwave Fuse

Blue

Upper
Blower Motor

MODES

RE
LAY
MA S
G.
GR
ILL
CO
NV
CO
NV
MA FAN
G
LIG FAN
HT
UPP
ER
LOW BLO
W
ER
BLO ER
WE
R

RELAY LOGIC MICROWAVE OVEN

MW Light
Transformer

Membrane
Switch

Orange/Wht Stripe

MICRO. FULL PWR


MICRO. VAR. PWR
BROIL
MANUAL CRISP
OFF
CONV. PREHEAT
CONV. COOK

Control Transformer

Grill Element Halogen Convection Convection Fan


Light
Thermal
Fan Motor
Assembly
Fuse
& Element
Air Pressure
Cavity
on Back
Relief Valve &
Thermal Fuse
Secondary
Grill
Interlock Switch
Thermal Fuse
Rectifier
15-Amp
Line Fuse
Turntable
Motor

High Voltage
Capacitor

Monitor
Interlock Switch
Primary
Interlock Switch
Cooling Fan Motor

Magnetron
Thermal Fuse

Air Vent
Solenoid

High Voltage
Transformer
Magnetron

RELAY LOGIC LOWER OVEN

MODES

RE
LAY
BA S
KE
IN
BR
OU OIL
TB
C0N ROIL
V
CO ELEM
NV
OV FAN
LT
LOW
E
PU R BLO
LS
WE
LO E REL R
CK
/UN AY
UPP
L
ER OCK
BLO
WE
R

Electronic Control
(Behind Front
Panel)
Tech
Sheet

Red
35C
MAX

OFF
BAKE
ECONO BROIL
MAXI BROIL
CONV BROIL
CONV ROAST
CONV BAKE
CLEAN
PREHEAT-BAKE
PREHEAT-CONV
PREHEAT-CLEAN
DEHYDRATE
RAISING BREAD
IF LOWER IS IN CLEAN MODE, MICROWAVE WILL NOT FUNCTION

RELAY LOGIC KEY


Lower Blower
Motor
Convection
Element

Oven Temperature
Sensor (Rear)

Convection
Fan Motor

Door Latch
Assembly
(Solenoid &
Latch Switch)

OFF
ON
CYCLING (MAX. PERIOD = 23 SEC.)
CYCLING (MAX. PERIOD = 90 SEC.)
CYCLING (MAX. PERIOD = 60 SEC.)
ON OR OFF
PULSED FOR 1/2 SECOND

Oven
Shutdown
Thermal Fuse
(Rear Panel)
Halogen
Lamp (Sides)

FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN'S USE ONLY

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TESTING THE MICROWAVE OVEN COMPONENTS


COMPONENT

TEST PROCEDURE

HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER

MAGNETRON

CAPACITOR

RESULTS

1. Remove the leads from the terminals.


2. Set the ohmmeter to R x 1 and touch the leads to the terminals.
Primary
Secondary
Filament to Ground
3. Measure resistance (R x 100)
Primary
Filament
1. Remove the leads from the terminals.
2. Set the ohmmeter to R x 1 and touch the leads to the F and FA terminals.
3. Set the ohmmeter to R x 1000 and measure filament to chassis.

1. Remove the leads from the terminals.


2. Set the ohmmeter to R x 1000 and touch the leads to the terminals.

RECTIFIER

Normal = Infinity.
Abnormal = Continuity.

1. Remove the leads from the terminals.


2. Set the ohmmeter to R x 1 and touch the leads to the terminals.

THERMAL FUSES

1. Remove the leads from the terminals.


2. Set the ohmmeter to R x 1 and touch the leads to the terminals.
Open
Cavity Thermal Fuse
165 F
Grill Thermal Fuse
175 F
Mag Thermal Fuse
145 F
1. Remove the leads from the terminals.
2. Set the ohmmeter to R x 1 and touch the leads to the terminals.

GRILL ELEMENT

Bulbs

AIR VENT
SOLENOID

Normal = Momentarily
indicates several ohms, and
gradually returns to infinity.

3. Measure the reverse resistance.

TURNTABLE MOTOR

Magnetron
Thermal
Fuse

Normal = approximately 0 .
Normal = Infinity.

Normal = Infinity.

NOTE: Some inexpensive meters may show infinity in both directions.


1. Remove the leads from the terminals.
2. Set the ohmmeter to R x 1 and touch the leads to the terminals.

Grill
Thermal
Fuse

Normal = Infinity.
Normal = Infinity.

3. Terminal to chassis.
1. Remove the leads from the terminals.
2. Set the ohmmeter to R x 1000 and measure forward resistance.

FAN MOTOR

Cavity
Thermal
Fuse

Normal = Less than 1 .


Normal = Less than 1 .
Normal = 0 .

1. Remove the lead from one terminal.


2. Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1k and touch the leads to the terminals.

Normal = Continuity.
Abnormal = Infinity.

Normal = approximately 25 .
Abnormal = Infinity.

Normal = approximately 25 .
Abnormal = Infinity.

Close

Normal = Continuity.
Abnormal = Infinity.

125 F
125 F
Normal = 14 for both bulbs.
Normal = 7 for one bulb.
Abnormal = Infinity.

Normal = approximately 1650 .


Abnormal = Infinity.

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PART NO. 4452295 REV. D

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Technical Service Data
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