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S/M No. : T170U0A002
Service Manual
Microwave Oven
Model: KOT-170U0A KOT-170S0A KOT-174S0A KOT-175S0A
DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. http : //svc.dwe.co.kr Mar. 2002
PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED BEFORE AND DURING SERVICING TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
(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, and other damage), (4) Damage to or loosening of hinges and latches, (5) Evidence of dropping or abuse. (c) Before turning on power to the microwave oven for any service test or inspection within the microwave generating compartments, check the magnetron, wave guide 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 this 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS ...........................................................................................................................................2 SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................................................................................................................3 EXTERNAL VIEW................................................................................................................................................................4 INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................................................4 OPERATIONS AND FUNCTIONS.......................................................................................................................................4 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY......................................................................................................................................5 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE .........................................................................................................................................32 MEASUREMENT AND TEST ............................................................................................................................................34 WIRING DIAGRAM............................................................................................................................................................41 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD..............................................................................................................................................45 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST...............................................................................................................................60
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SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION :
This Device is to be Serviced Only by Properly Qualified Service Personnel. Consult the Service Manual for Proper Service Procedures to Assure Continued Safey Operation and for Precautions to be Taken to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy.
1. FOR SAFE OPERATION
Damage that allows the microwave energy (that cooks or heats the food) to escape will result in poor cooking and may cause serious bodily injury to the operator. IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS EXIST, OPERATOR MUST NOT USE THE APPLIANCE.(Only a trained service personnel should make repairs.) 1) A broken door hinge. 2) A broken door viewing screen. 3) A broken front panel, oven cavity. 4) A loosened door lock. 5) A broken door lock. The door gasket plate and oven cavity surface should be kept clean. No grease, soil or spatter should be allowed to build up on these surfaces or inside the oven. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WITH THE DOOR OPEN. The microwave oven has concealed switches to make sure the power is turned off when the door is opende. Do not attempt to defeat them. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS APPLIANCE UNTIL YOU HAVE READ THIS SERVICE MANUAL.
2. FOR SAFE SERVICE PROCEDURES.
1) If the oven is operative prior to servicing, a microwave emission check should be performed prior to servicing the oven. 2) If any certified oven unit is found to servicing, a microwave emission check should be performed prior to servicing the oven. (a) inform the manufacturer, importer or assembler, (b) repair the unit at no cost to the owner, (c) attempt to ascertain the cause of the excessive leakage, (d) tell the owner of the unit not to use the unit until the oven has been brought into compliance. 3) If the oven operates with the door open, the service person should tell the user not to operate the oven and contact the manufacturer and CDRH immediately.
CAUTION :
Microwave Radiation Personnel Should Be Exposed to the Microwave Energy Which May Radiat from the Magnetron or Other Microwave Generating device if it is Improperly Used or Connected. All Input and Output Microwave Connections, Wave-Guide, Flanges and Gaskets Must be Secure. Never Operate the Device Without a Microwave Energy Absorbing Load Attached. Never Look Into an Openwaveguide or Antenna While the Device is Energized.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model Power Supply Rated Current Power Consumption Microwave Output Power (IEC 705) Frequency Outside Dimensions (WxHxD) Cavity Dimensions (WxHxD) Net Weight Timer Power Selections Cavity Volume Magnetron cooling Microwave Distribution Rectification voltage doubler, half-wave. Door Sealing Safety Device Cavity Thermostat Bottom Thermostat Hood Thermostat Line Fuse Door Interlock Switches Choke System open : 212/100, reset : 32/0 open : 194/90, reset : 32/0 open : 104/40, reset : 132.8/56 20 A Primary Interlock Switch. Secondary Interlock Switch. Interlock Monitor. Magnetron type High Voltage Capacitor High Voltage Diode Cook-top Lamp Cavity Lamp Tray 2M218HK 0.98 2.1KV AC 350 mA, 9.0 KV 125V, 30W 125V, 30W Glass KOT-170U, KOT-170S, KOT-174S, KOT-175S 120V ~ 60 Hz 15A (microwave oven only). 1700W, Max. 1100W 2450 MHz ±50 MHz 760x427x381 mm 506x256.5x348 mm 24.5Kg Digital, 99 min 99sec 10 Levels 1.7 ft3 Forced air turntable
* SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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EXTERNAL VIEW
; REFER TO THE INSTALLATION GUIDE
INSTALLATION
; REFER TO THE INSTALLATION GUIDE
OPERATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
; REFER TO THE INSTALLATION GUIDE
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Caution to be observed when trouble shooting Unlike many other appliances, the microwave oven is high-voltage, high-current equipment. It is completely safe during normal operation. However, carelessness is servicing the oven can result in an electronic shock or possible danger from a short circuit. You are asked to observe the following precautions carefully. 1. Always remove the power plug from the outlet before servicing. 2. Use an insulated screwdriver and wear rubber gloves when servicing the high voltage side. 3. Discharge the high voltage capacitor before touching any oven components or wiring. 1) Check the grounding. Do not operate on a two-wire extension cord. It is imperative, therefore, make sure it is grounded properly before beginning repair work. 2) Warning about the electric charge in the higi voltage capacitor. for about 30 seconds after the operation has stopped an electric charge remains in the high voltage capacitor. When replacing or checking parts, short between oven chassis and the negative high terminal of the high voltage capacitor by using a properly insulated screwdrive to discharge. 4. When the 20A fuse is blown due to the operation for the monitor switch; replace primary interlock switch, secondary interlock switch and interlock monitor switch. 5. After repair or replacement of parts, make sure that the screws are properly tightened, and all electrical connections are tightened. 6. Do not operate without cabinet.
CAUTION :
Service personnel should remove their watches whenever working close to or replacing the magnetron.
CAUTION :
When servicing the appliance, take a care when touching or replacing high potential parts because of electrical shock or exposing microwave. These parts are as follows - HV Transformer, Magnetron, HV Capacitor, HV Diode.
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1. GENERAL
-REMOVING / REINSTALLING
WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
-CABINET
CABINET REMOVAL Refer to FIG. 1 for the following steps: 1. Remove the microwave oven from its mounting location and set it on a protected (padded) work surface. 2. Remove the two screws from the top of the microwave oven that secure the vent grille to the oven, and pull the top of the vent grille out so the tabs are from their slots, and remove it. 3. Remove 1 screw from the vent motor cover. 4. Remove the remaining 6 screws from the top side and rear of the cabinet. Slide the cabinet back and unhook it from the side tabs, then slide the power cord into the cabinet, and lift the cabinet off the oven. Proceed to the section for the component you wish to service. CABINET INSTALLATION Refer to FIG. 1 for the following steps: 1. Position the cabinet over the top of the microwave oven and slide the power cord all the way through the top opening. 2. Slide the cabinet forward so that the tabs along the sides of the microwave fit into the corresponding slots in the cabinet and tighten the screws. 3. Install the vent grille on the oven with the two screws. 4. Install the oven in it's mounting location.
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FIG. 1
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2.THE OPERATING CONTROL SYSTEMS
-REPLACING THE CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD
WARNING :
This Device is to be Serviced Only by Properly Qualified Service Personnel. Consult the Service Manual for Proper Service Procedures to Assure Continued Safety Operation and for Precautions to be Taken to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy.
1. Remove the two screws from the top of the microwave oven for the vent grille and remove the grille(See FIG. 1). Refer to FIG. 2, FIG. 2-1 for the following steps:
FIG. 2
2. Remove the screw from the front of the microwave oven for wire protector and remove the wire protector. 3. Remove the screw from the top center tab of the control panel. 4. From the top and back of the control panel, lift the top locking tab and pull the top of the panel out slightly, then lift the bottom tabs of the panel out of the slots and pull it forward.
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4. Unplug the following connectors from the control circuit board: a) 2-Pin connector at CN2. b) 2-Pin connector on relay RY1. c) 3-Pin connector at CN5. d) 6-Pin connector at CN4. e) 6-Pin connector at CN3 (Only sensor type model). f) Lift the end of the locking arm on the ribbon cable at CN1, then lift the ribbon cable out of the socket. 5. Remove 4 screws from the control circuit board and lift the board off the mounting bracket. 6. Clean the surface of the new display and the inside of the control panel window with a soft, damp cloth to remove any dirt, smudges, or lint. 7. Mount the new control circuit board to the mounting bracket with 4 screws. 8. Plug the following connectors over their control circuit board plugs so that they lock into place: a) 2-Pin connector at CN2. b) 2-Pin connectors on relay RY1. c) 3-Pin connector at CN5. d) 6-Pin connector at CN4. e) 6-Pin connector at CN3 (Only sensor type model). f) Insert the end of the ribbon cable into the narrow slot of connector CN1 as far as it will go(See FIG. 2-2). Lower the locking arm so that the two small tabs fit into the cutouts of the ribbon cable, then press down so that it locks into place. 9. Mount the control panel to the oven and wire protector with mounting screws. 10. Mount the vent grille to the microwave oven and check out the operation.
FIG. 2-1
FIG. 2-2
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3. REPLACING AN OVEN LIGHT SOCKET WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
1. Remove the screws for the vent grille and remove the grille.(See FIG.1) 2. Remove the cavity lamp cover(See FIG.3). 3. Reattach the wire connectors over the light socket terminals. 4. Remove the old light socket, and mount the new socket in its place . 5. Reinstall the cavity lamp cover into its air guide top. 6. Mount the vent grille to the microwave oven and check out the operation. * If the socket holding snap fit has been broken, It is possible to use mounting screw.
FIG. 3
FIG. 4
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4. REPLACING THE LINE FUSE WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result shock or other personal injury.
1. Remove 2 screws from the vent grille and remove the grille (See FIG. 1). 2. Remove the screw from the front of the microwave oven for wire protector and remove the wire protector(see Fig. 1). 3. Remove the screw from the top center tab of the control panel (See FIG. 2). 4. From the top and back of the control panel, pull out the Fuse Holder. 5. Without touching the metal ends, remove the defective line fuse from its holder and install a new one in it's place. 6. Mount the control panel to the oven and secure it with it's mounting screw. 7. Mount the vent grille to the microwave oven and check out the operation.
LINE FUSE HOLDER
FIG. 5
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5. REPLACING THE VENT MOTOR CAPACITOR WARNING :
Persona Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
CAUTION :
Persona Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
1. Remove the vent grille from the microwave oven (See Cabinet Removal). Refer to FIG.6 and Perform it as following steps 2. Remove the screw from the top center tab of wire protector. 3. Remove the vent motor capacitor. 4. Disconnect the two wire connectors from the vent motor capacitor terminals. 5. Reconnect the wires to the new vent motor capacstor terminals, as shown in the FIG.6. 6. Reinstall the vent motor capacitor in its place carefuley. 7. Reinstall the control panel, wire protector and the vent grille on the microwave oven.
FIG. 6
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6. REPLACING/ADJUSTING - INTERLOCK SWITCHES WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
-REPLACING A SWITCH
FIG. 7
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the microwave oven. 2. Remove the vent grille and the cabinet from the microwave oven (See cabinet removal on FIG. 1). 3. Remove the screw from the ceuter of wire protector. 4. Remove the screw from the top center tab of the control panel (See FIG. 2). 5. From the top and back of the control panel, lift the top locking tab and Pull the top of the panel out slightly, then lift the bottomly, then lift the bottom tabs of the panel out of the slots and pull it forward. Set the panel inside the oven cavity while you work. Refer to FIG. 7 for the following steps: 6. Remove the mounting screw from the interlock switch assembly, and position the assembly so you can easily access the switches and wiring. 7. Refer to REMOVE SWITCH in FIG. 7-1 for the interlock switches the interlock switch housing assembly, and remove the switch from the housing as shown. 8. One at a time, pull the wire connectors off the defective switch, and reconnect them to the same terminals on the replacement switch (See FIG. 7-1). 9. Snap the new switch into place on the switch housing. 10. Mount the interlock switch assembly to the chassis flange with screw (See FIG. 7).
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-MAKING ADJUSTMENTS Refer to FIG. 7-1 for the following steps: 1. If necessary, adjust the interlock switch housing so that the switches operate properly.
WARNING :
The interlock Monitor Switch provides an added safety check on the Primary and Secondary Interlock Switches. If the Primary and Secondary Interlock Switches allow the oven to operate with the door open, the Monitor Interlock Switch will blow the line fuse.
NOTE :
Perform the electrical continuity check of interlock switches and microwave emission test mentioned in this manual.
2. Mount the control panel to the oven with the screw you removed earlier. 3. Mount the vent grille to the microwave oven and check out the operation of the switches.
FIG. 7-1
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7. REPLACING THE THERMOSTAT (BOTTOM / VENT) WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
1. Disconnect the electric supply to the microwave oven. 2. Remove the vent grille and the cabinet from the microwave oven (See cabinet removal on FIG. 1). 3. Remove the wire protector(see Fig. 4). 4. remove the screw from the top center tab of the control panel. (See FIG. 2). 5. From the top and back of the control panel, lift the top locking tab and pull the top of the panel out slightly, then lift bottom tabs of the panel out of the slots and pull it forward. Set the panel inside the oven cavity while you work. Refer to FIG. 8 and the inset for the following steps: 6. Remove the mounting screw from the bottom thermostat and lift the bottom flange out at slot in the chassis (See FIG. 8) 7. Unplug the two wire connectors from the bottom thermostat. 8. Connect the two wires to the new bottom thermostat. 9. Insert the bottom tab of the bottom thermostat into the chassis slot, and secure the thermostat with its mounting screw. 10. Mount the Control panel to the oven and screw it with its mounting screw. 11. Mount the vent grille to the microwave oven and check out the operation. * Vent thermostat is same as bottom thermostat method. (See FIG. 8-2)
BOTTOM THERMAL CUT OUT OPEN 194°F/RESET 32°F 90°C 0°C
FIG. 8
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8. REPLACING THE TRAY MOTOR WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
1. Remove 4 screws from the base plate and remove it. Refer to the FIG. 9 for the following steps: 2. Pull the connectors off the tray motor terminal. 3. Remove the screws from the tray motor and remove the motor. 4. Install the coupler onto the new tray motor shaft. 5. Mount the new motor to the oven with its the screws. 6. Connect the wires to the tray motor terminal. 7. Reinstall the base plate in the oven. 8. Secure its 4 screws.
FIG. 9
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9. REPLACING A COOK-TOP LIGHT SOCKET WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
1. Pull the connectors off the cook-top light socket terminals set the base plate aside. 2. Remove the screw for the cook-top light socket and remove it. 3. Mount the new light socket into the holder. 4. Reattatch the connectors with the orange and brown wires over the light socket terminals. 5. Mount the base plate to the microwave oven.
FIG. 10
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10. REPLACING THE DOOR ASSEMBLY WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
Refer to FIG. 11 for the following steps: 1. Remove the Grille 2. Open the door and lift the door.
FIG. 11
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11. REPLACING THE GASKET WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
Refer to FIG. 12 for the following steps:
FIG. 12
1. Open the oven door. 2. Pry out the gasket along the edges of the door with a putty knife. 3. Install the new gasket so that it fits tightly into place inside the door.
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12. REPLACING -THE CAVITY THERMOSTAT
WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury. Discharge the high voltage capacitor before working inside the oven. failure to do so could result in electrical shock.
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result personal injury. 1. Remove the microwave oven from the microwave oven location. 2. Remove the vent grille and cabinet from the microwave oven. (See the cabinet removal) 3. Remove the 2 screws for two spporters from the microwave oven. 4. Remove the power cord (see the replacing the powercord, Fig. 16) 5. Remove the vent motor and lift the air guide top. (See FIG. 13) 6. Unplug and replace the two wire connectors from the cavity thermostat. (See FIG. 13-2) 7. Install the new cavity thermostat and reinstall the air guide top, vent motor, cabinet, wire protector and vent grille on the microwave oven.
FIG. 13
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FIG. 13-1
FIG. 13-2
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13. REPLACING THE VENTILATION MOTOR
FIG. 14
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
1. Remove the microwave oven from the microwave oven location. 2. Remove the screw for the vent motor cover and remove it. (See cabinet removal). 3. Lift the vent motor. (See FIG. 14). 4. Unplug the wire connectors for vent motor. 5. Connect the wire connector and secure the vent motor. 6. Install the new vent motor. 7. Reinstall the vent motor cover and remount the oven.
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14. REPLACING THE FAN MOTOR WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
1. Remove the microwave oven from its mounting location. 2. Remove the vent grille, the wire protector and the cabinet from the microwave oven (See Cabinet Removal). 3. Remove the screw from the top center tab of the control panel. Refer to the inset and perform the following steps: 4. Unplug the fan motor wire connectors from the motor terminals, and remove the fan motor assembly. 5. Pull the fan blade and compression washer off the shaft of the defective fan motor. 6. Remove the two motor mounting screws from the fan motor and remove it. 7. Mount the new fan motor to the fan motor housing with the two mounting screws. 8. Slide the fan blade. 9. Connect the fan motor wires to the fan motor terminals. Reassembly 1. Connect the wiring to the control panel circuit board, and then mount the control panel to the oven with its mounting screw. 2. Refer to Cabinet Installation, and reinstall the cabinet and the vent grille on the microwave oven with its mounting screw. 3. Reinstall the microwave oven in its mounting location.
FIG. 15
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15. PEPLACING THE POWER CORD WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Heazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
1. Remove the microwave oven from its mounting location. 2. Remove the vent grille, the wire protector and the cabinet from the microwave oven (See Cabinet Removal). Refer to FIG. 16 and the inset for the following steps. 3. Unplug the black and white power cord leads.
NOTE :
Disconnect the black lead by pressing in on the locking arm of the connector and pulling it loose.
4. Remove the ground screw from the green power cord lead. 5. Remove the old power cord. 6. Raise the cover just enough to slide the new power cord strain relief block into the chassis slot. 7. Connect the power cord lead to the wiring harness connector so the sections lock together. 8. Route the gree wire under the cover, and mount the eyelet to the chassis with the screw you removed earlier. 9. Refer to "Cabinet Installation" and reinstall the cabinet and the vent grille on the microwave oven. 10. Reinstall the microwave oven in its mounting location.
FIG. 16
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16. REPLACING THE HIGH-VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
1. Remove the vent grille, the wire protector and the base plate from the microwave oven (See FIG. 1,2). 2. Remove the control panel so that you can access the high-voltage section in the microwave oven(See FIG.1).
NOTE :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the power supply, before servicing. Discharge the capacitor using a 20,000 W discharge resistor, or an insulated plastic-handle screwdriver to short across the capacitor terminals.
FIG. 17
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3. Discharge the high-voltage capacitor. 4. Remove 4 screws from the H.V. Transformer and save the screws. Refer to FIG. 17-1 for the following steps: 5. Unplug the five high-voltage transformer wire connectors and remove high voltage transformer. 6. Mount the new high-voltage transformer to the plate with 4 mounting screws you removed earlier. 7. Connect 5 wire connectors going to the high-voltage capacitor, the high-voltage transformer, and the magentron as shown in FIG.17-1.
FIG. 17-1
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17. REPLACING THE HIGH VOLTAGE RECTIFER WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
1. Remove the vent grille, the wire protector and the control panel from the microwave oven (See FIG.1, FIG.2). 2. You can access the high-voltage section in the microwave oven.
WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the power supply, before servicing. Discharge the capacitor using a 20,000 W discharge resistor, or an insulated plastic-handle screwdriver to short across the capacitor terminals.
3. Discharge the high-voltage capacitor. 4. Unplug one end of the high-voltage rectifier from the high-voltage capacitor terminal. 5. Remove a screw from the end of the high-voltage rectifier, and remove the high voltage rectifier. 6. Mount the eyelet on the end of the high-voltage rectifier lead to the bracket with its mounting screw.
FIG. 18
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18. REPLACING THE HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
1. Remove the vent grille(See FIG.1, FIG2). 2. Remove the wire protector. 3. Remove the control panel so that you can access the high-voltage section in the microwave oven. (See FIG. 1)
WARNING :
Personal lnjury Hazard Disconnect from the power supply, before servicing. Discharge the capacitor using a 20,000 W discharge resistor, or an insulated plastic-handle screwdriver to short across the capacitor terminals.
4. Discharge the high-voltage capacitor. 5. Unplug the wire connector going to high voltage transformer and one end of high voltage rectifier. 6. Remove the capacitor mounting strap screw, the remove the old capacitor.
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7. Position the new high-voltage capacitor with the round blister (between the leads). Make sure that the flange on the strap is against the front end of the capacitor, and tighten the screw just enough to hold the capacitor in place. 8. Connect the end of the high-voltage rectifier and red wire coming from the high voltage transformer to the indicated capacitor terminal. 9. Connect the remaining red lead coming from the magnetron to the indicated capacitor terminal.
FIG. 19
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19. REPLACING THE MAGNETRON WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the electrical supply before servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or other personal injury.
CAUTION :
Personal Injury Hazard Because of the weight and size of the microwave oven, two people are required to safely move and install it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
1. Remove the microwave oven from its mounting location. 2. Remove the vent grille, the wire protector and the cabinet from the microwave oven (See Cabinet Removal). 3. Remove the control panel so that you can access the high-voltage section in the microwave oven
WARNING :
Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect from the power supply, before servicing. Discharge the capacitor using a 20,000 W discharge resistor, or an insulated plastic-handle screwdriver to short across the capacitor terminals.
4. Remove the supporter and powercord(See Fig.13) 5. Remove the airguide top. 6. Discharge the high-voltage capacitor. 7. Unplug the red wire connectors from the high voltage transformer. 8. Remove the four mounting hex nuts from the magnetron. Support the magnetron with one hand while you remove the screws with the other so that the magnetron does not fall as you remove it.
FIG. 20
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9. Mount the magnetron cover lamp to the new magnetron with its 1 mounting screw. 10. Position the new magnetron so that the magnetron the cover lamp the front of the oven, and mount the magnetron to the top of the chassis with its four mounting hex unts. Make sure that you tighten the nuts securely. 11. Connect the red high voltage leads to the magnetron terminals. 12. Refer to "Cabinet Installation" and reinstall the Air guide top, supporter, powercord, wire protector, the cabinet, control panel and the vent grille on the microwave. 13. Reinstall the micowave oven in its mounting location.
FIG. 20-1
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Following the procedure below to check if the oven is defective or not. 1. Check grounding before checking trouble. 2. Be careful of the high voltage circuit. 3. Discharge the high voltage capacitor. 4. When checking the continuity of the switches, fuse or high voltage transformer, disconnect one lead wire from these parts and the check continuity with the AC plug removed. To do otherwise may result in a false reading or damage to your meter. 5. Do not touch any part of the circuit on the touch control circuit since static electric discharge may damage this control panel. Always touch yourself to ground while working on this panel to discharge any static charge built up in your body. First of all, operate the microwave oven following the correct operation described in users guide manual (instruction manual) by time cooking in order to find the exact cause of any trouble.
(TROUBLE 1) Oven does not operate at all; any input can not be accepted.
CONDITION Fuse blows.
CHECK Check continuity of interlock monitor switch with door closed (COM NC)
RESULT continuity No Continuity
CAUSE Malfunction of interlock monitor switch
REMEDY Replace(NOTE1)
Check continuity of primary interlock switch contact with door partially open until interlock monitor switch contact close (COM NC close)
continuity
Malfunction of interlock monitor switch
Replace(NOTE1)
Check continuity of primary winding of low voltage transformer
0 or infinite Approx.90~110
Shorted or open winding
Replace low Voltge transformer
Normal Disconnect one side of the lead wire connected from high voltage to high voltage cappacitor and operate the unit
Defective low voltage capacitor
Replace
Fuse again blows
Defective high voltage capacitor
Replace
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CONDITION Outlet has proper voltage Fuse does not blow.
CHECK
RESULT No Continuity
CAUSE Defective magnetron
REMEDY Replace
Check continuity of magnetron
Check continuity of power supply cord
No Continuity
Open power supply cord
Replace
Normal
Defective touch control circuit
Replace
Display do not shown countdown
Malfunction of secondary interlock switch
Replace
NOTE 1 All these switches must be replaced at the same time, please refer to "Interlock Mechanism And Adjustment".
(TROUBLE 2) Display shows all figures selected, but oven does not start cooking, even though desired program and time are set and start pad is tapped.
CONDITION Turn table motor and oven lamp do not turn on
CHECK Check continuity of primary interlock switch
RESULT No Continuity
CAUSE Malfunction of primary interlock switch
REMEDY Adjust or replace
Check continuity of secondary interlock switch
No Continuity
Malfunction of secondary interlock switch
Adjust or replace
Check D.C. voltage being supplied to RELAY (RY2) coil
0V
Defective touch control circuit
Replace
Approx. 15 VDC
Faulty contacts of RELAY (RY2) or open relay coil
Replace
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MEASUREMENT AND TEST
1. MEASUREMENT OF THE MICROWAVE POWER OUTPUT
Microwave output power can be checked by indirectly measuring the temperature rise of a certain amount of water exposed to the microwave as directed below. PROCEDURE 1. Microwave power output measurement is made with the microwave oven supplied at rated voltage and operated at its maximum microwave power setting with a load 1000± 5cc of potable water. 2. The water is contained in a cylindrical borosilicate glass vessel having a maximum material thickness of 3 mm and an outside diameter of approximately 190 mm. 3. The oven and the empty vessel are at ambient temperature prior to the start of the test. The initial temperature of the water is 10± 2°C (50 ± 3.6°F). It is measured immediately before the water is added to the vessel. After addition of the water to the vessel, the load is immediately placed on the center of the shelf which is in the lowest normal position. 4. Microwave power is switched on. Heating time should be exactly 38 sec. Heating times is measured while the microwave Generator is operating at full power. The filament Heat-up time for magnetron is not included. 5. The initial and final water temperature are selected so that the maximum difference between the ambient and final water temperature is 5°C. 6. The microwave power output P in watts is calculated from the following formula. P=4187 X vT/t · vT is actual temperature rise. · t is the heating time. The power measured should be 1100W ±10%.
CAUTION :
1. Water load should be measured exactly to 1 liter. 2. Input power voltage should be exactly 120V as specified. 3. Ambient temperature should be 20±2°C(68 ±3.6°F)
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2. MICROWAVE RADIATION TEST
On every service call, checks for microwave energy emission must be made according to the following manner. 1. Remove the cooking rack from the oven cavity, if the microwave oven is, so equipped. 2. Place 275mL(9. oz.) glass of water in the center of the oven bottom. 3. Select "HIGH" cook power, turn the microwave oven on, and test for R.F leakage using the following pattern: a) Check around the cabinet at the front b) Check around the door c) Check around the console panel d) Check horizontally across the door e) Check vertically across the door f) Check diagonally across the door g) Check across the air vents h) Check across the rear air vent
WARNING :
The scan speed is 1 in./sec.
EQUIPMENT · Electromagnetic energy leakage monitor(NARDA 8100B,HOLADAYH1501). * 600 cc glass beaker. * Glass thermometer 100°C or 212°F When checking for R.F leakage, use an approved R.F measuring device to assure less than 4mW/cm2 emission at 5cm distance with a maximum scan rate of 2.5cm/second, in compliance with U.S. Government Department of Health, Education and Welfare 21 CFR1030, performance Standard for Microwave Ovens. A proper operating door and seal assembly will normally register small emissions, but they must be nogreater than 4mW/cm2 to allow for measurement uncertainty.
All microwave ovens exceeding the emission level of 4mW/cm2 must be reported to Department of Service for microwave ovens immediately and the owner should be told not to use the microwave oven until it has been repaired completely.
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If a microwave oven is found to operate with the door open, report to Department of Service, the manufacturer and CDRH* immediately. Also tell the owner not to use the oven. The interlock monitor switch acts as the final safety switch protecting the customer from microwave radiation. It the interlock monitor switch operates and opens the line fuse, the interlock switches have failed, and you must replace all of them(primary and secondary interlock switches, and the monitor switch), because their contact may be melted and welded together. All repairs must be performed so that microwave energy emission are minimal. CDRH.-Center for Device and Radiological Health, Food, and Drug Administration.
MAKING THE MEASUREMENTS
MEASURING THE OVEN WITH THE CABINET INSTALLED MEASUREMENT NOTES: · When measuring for leakage, use the 2"(5cm) spacer that is provided with the probe. · Leakage with the outer panels removed should be less than 5mW/cm2 · Leakage for a fully assembled oven (before the lamp switch primary is interrupted) with the door opened slightly, should be less than 2mW/cm2 · Do not exceed the meter's full-scale deflection. · Do not move the test probe along the measuring surfaces faster than 1-inch-per-second (2.5 cm/sec), otherwise a false reading will occur. · When testing near a corner of the door, keep the probe perpendicular to the surface, and move it horizontally without touching the surfaces, otherwise a false reading will occur. · Hold the test probe by its gripping surface only, otherwise a false reading will occur. To measure for oven leakage: 1. Pour 275cc(±25cc) of water into a 600 cc glass beaker. 2. Place the beaker into the center of the microwave oven. 3. Set the energy leakage monitor to 2,450 MHz, and use it according to the manufacturer's recommended test procedure to obtain the correct results. 4. Measure the microwave radiation with an electromagnetic radiation monitor. Hold the probe perpendicular to the surface being measured and measure around the door viewing window, the exhaust opening, and air inlet openings. 5. Operate the oven at its maximum energy output, and take the measurements.
MEASURING THE OVEN WITH THE CABINET REMOVED
When the magnetron has been replaced, use the previous procedure, and measure for microwave energy leakage after all of the necessary components are replaced or adjusted, and before the cabinet is installed. Take special care to measure around the magnetron and the waveguide.
WARNING :
Be careful not to contact any of the high Voltage components when making measurements with the cabinet removed.
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3. COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE
THE THERMOSTAT AND THERMAL CUT OUT There are Two thermostats and Two Thermal Cut Out in the OTR Microwave Oven. They are the cavity thermal cut out and the bottom thermal cut out. The cavity thermal cut out is located air guide top. This thermal cut out is "normallyclosed", and will open at a set temperature to disable the oven. The bottom thermal cut out is located directly behind the control panel. It is a "normally-closed", and will open at a set temperature to disable the oven. The vent thermostat is located directly behind the control panel. It is a "normally-open", that when closed, the Vent motor activates a low speed. This thermostat is automatically resettable. POSSIBLE CUSTOMER COMPLAINT: The unit turns on by itself. Open Cavity Thermal Cut Out Bottom Thermal Cut Out Vent Thermostat Magnetron Thermostat 212 / 100 194 / 90 104 / 40 302 / 150 Reset 32 / 0 32 / 0 132.8 / 56 140 / 60
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VENT MOTOR CAPACITOR the Vent motor capacitor is located directly behind the control panel. It is in use any time the Vent motor is on. The capacitor helps to maintain a constant voltage to the Vent motor so that it runs more efficiently.
TEST CHARTS COMPONET High Voltage Transformer(With wire leads unplugged) TEST PROCEDURE 1. Set the ohmmeter to the Rx1 scale, and measure the: a) Primary winding b) Secondary winding c) Filament winding 2. Set the ohmmeter to its Rx1000 scale, and measure the: a) Primary to ground b) Filament to ground Magnetron(with wire leads unplugged) NOTE A microwave energy leakage test must always be performed when the oven is serviced for any reason. 1. Set the ohmmeter to its Rx1000 scale, and measure the: a) Filament terminal 2. Set the ohmmeter to its Rx1000 scale, and measure the: a) Filament winding to chassis RESULT
a) 0.4 to 0.6 ohms b) 70 to 130 ohms c) 0 ohms a) Normal = infinity b) Normal = infinity
a) Normal readings less than 1ohms a) Normal = infinity
NOTE Replace the magnetron if the checks and all of the high voltage component tests are good, but the unit still does not heat a load
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COMPONET Switches (with wire leads removed). All of the switches are measured in the same manner.
TEST PROCEDURE N. O. and C Terminals Set the ohmmeter to the R X 1 scale, and measure the resistance between the normally-open (N.O.) and the common (C) terminals of the switch. N. O. and C Terminals Set the ohmmeter to the R X 1 scale, and measure the resistance between the normally-close (N.C.) and the common (C) terminals of the switch.
RESULT a) Normal - The meter indicates infinity. b) Abnormal - The meter indicates zero ohms (a short).
a) Abnormal - The meter indicates infinity. b) Normal - The meter indicates zero ohms (a short). a) Fan Motor - Normal = 30 to 50 ohms
Fan Motor (with leads disconnected)
Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale, and measure across the terminals.
Blower Motor (with leads disconnected)
Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1 scale, and measure the: a) High speed windings (blue and black wires) b) Low speed windings (blue and white wires)
a) Normal - High speed : 25 to 45 ohms b) Normal - Low speed : 45 to 65 ohms
Turn Table Motor (with leads disconnected)
Set the ohmmeter to the R x 1000 Scale, and measure the resistance between the motor terminals.
a) Normal - 3k to 4k ohms b) Abnormal - infinite or zero ohms
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COMPONET High Voltage Capacitor
TEST PROCEDURE Terminal-To-Terminal Set the ohmmeter to the Rx10k scale, and measure the resistance across the capacitor terminals.
RESULT a) Normal - The meter indicates several ohms, then gradually returns to infinity. b) Abnormal - The meter indicates infinity, or zero ohms (a short) immediately. a) Normal - The meter indicates infinity. b) Abnormal - The meter indicates zero ohms, or a short. a) Normal - The meter indicates several ohms, then gradually returns to infinity b) Abnormal - The meter indicates infinity, or zero ohms (a short) immediately.
Terminal-To-Case Set the ohmmeter to the Rx1 scale, and measure the resistance between each terminal and the case. Vent Motor Capacitor Terminal-To-Terminal Set the ohmmeter to the Rx10k scale, and measure the resistance across the capacitor terminals.
High Voltage Diode
Forward Continuity Set the ohmmeter to the Rx1 scale, and measure forward resistance across the rectifier terminals with the (+) lead touching the anode and the () lead touching the cathode.
a) Normal - The meter indicates several ohms. b) Abnormal - The meter indicates continuity, or zero ohms (a short).
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WIRING DIAGRAM
1. WIRING DIAGRAM
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2. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
MICROWAVE COOKING - TIME COOKING 1. When the food is placed inside the oven and door is closed. 1) The low voltage transdormer supplies the necessary voltage to the touch control circuit when the power cord is plugged in. 2) The contacts of the interlock monitor switch open. This switch creates short circuit to blow 20A fuse and stop magnetron oscillation when door is opened during oper ation under abnormal condition (i.e. the contacts of primary interlock switch do not open the circuit). 3) The contacts of primary interlock switch close the primary circuit. 2. When contacts of the interlock monitor switch open. 1) The function indicating bars are located on the digitron light to indicate that function have been set. 2) The time you set appears in the display window. 3) The touch control circuit memorizes the cooking program you set. 3. When the start pad is touched. The RELAY 1,5 and 6 are controlled by the touch control circuit. 1) 120VAC is applied to the high voltage transformer through the contacts of RELAY 1 2) Fan motor starts to the high voltage the magnetron by blowing the air coming from the intake on the rear plate hole. 3) The oven lamp light the inside of the oven. 4) Indicator light turns on to indicate function operation. Cooking time starts count down. 5) 3.3 Volts AC is generated from filament winding of the voltage transformer. This filament voltage is applied to the magnetron to heat the magnetron filament through two noise preventing choke coils. 6) A high voltage of 2000 Volts AC is generated in the secondary of high voltage transformer and this secondary voltage is increased by the action of the diode and the charging of the high voltage capacitor. This resultant DC voltage is then applied to the anode of the magnetron. As shown in Figure the first half cycle of the high voltage produced in the voltage transformer secondary charges the high voltage capacitor. Current flow is in the direction of the dottedline during the second half cycle, the voltage produced by the transformer secondary, and the charge of the high voltage capacitor are combined and applied to the magnetron as shown by the solid line so that oscillations begin. The disturbance wave generated by the magnetron is prevented by the choke coils of 3.2mH, filter capacitors of 16pF and the magnetron's shielded case so that TV and radio programs are not impaired by noise.
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The Touch control circuit controls the ON-OFF time of RELAY 1 in order to vary the output power of the microwave oven from power level 1 to HI (100%) power. One complete ON and OFF cycle of the RELAY 1 is 29 seconds. The relation between indications on the control panel and the output of the microwave oven is as shown. AUTO DEFROST CYCLE When auto defrost is selected and the desired defrosting time is chosen, the automatic cycle divides the defrosting time into 5 periods of alternating defrost and stand times, by cycling on and off. 4. When the door is opened during cooking. 1) The primary interlock switch is opened to cut off primary voltage to the high voltage transformer to stop microwave oscillation. 2) The secondary interlock switch is opened to give the door open information to touch control circuit. The contacts of the RELAY 1,5 and 6 open, the display stops counting down.
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3) Fan motor and turn table stop rotating 4) the oven lamp turns off. 5) As soon as the door is opened, the interlock monitor switch contacts close and creates the short circuit. 6) If the contacts of primary interlock switch malfunction the 20A fuse blows open due to the large current surge caused by the short circuit activation, and this in turn stops magnetron oscillation. 5. When the CANCEL/OFF pad is touched during cooking. 1) The touch control circuit the voltage supplied to the RELAY 1 coil and causes the magnetron to stop oscillating. 2) RELAY 5 and 6 turns off. 3) The display will show the time of day. If you don't set the clock, the display will show a colon. 4) The oven lamp turns off. 5) Fan motor and turn table motor stop rotating.
POWER LEVEL
OUTPUT POWER AGAINST FULL POWER
RELAY 1 TURN ON, OFF TIME
P-0
0/29(0%)
P-10
3/29(10%)
P-20
5/29(17%)
P-30
8/29(28%)
P-40
11/29(38%)
P-50
14/29(48%)
P-60
17/29(59%)
P-70
20/29(69%)
P-80
23/29(79%)
P-90
26/29(90%)
P-HI
29/29(100%)
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
1. CIRCUIT CHECK PROCEDURE
1) Low Voltage Transformer (DMR-210P) Check The low voltage transformer is located on the PCB Measuring condition : Input voltage : 120 V Frequency : 60Hz Voltage Terminal 6-7 8 - 10 LOAD AC 17V AC 2.6V NO LOAD AC 20V AC 3.1V
NOTE :
Secondary side voltage of the low voltage transformer changes in proportion to fluctuation of power source voltage.
NOTE :
The allowable tolerance of the secondary voltage is within 5% of normal voltage. 2) Voltage Check - KEY CHECK POINT NO 1 2 CHECK POINT IC1 PIN 63, 64 IC1 PIN 25 +5VDC 24VDC REMARK
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IC1 PIN 38 T : 16.67ms (60Hz)
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IC1 PIN 33 OR 34 T : 250 ns
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DP1 PIN 1, 2 & PIN 32, 33 - CHECK METHOD
2.6 VAC (DISPLAY FILAMENT VOLTAGE)
NO 1 2 3
MEASURE POINT (page 55) MP1 MP2 MP3
WAVE FORM DC +5V±0.25 DC +24V±1.0 DC -24V±1.0
REMEDY REPLACE Q5, EC1, C8, ZD4 REPLACE EC6, R28, D21~D24 REPLACE ZD3, ZD6, C7, EC4
REMARK NO LOAD NO LOAD NO LOAD
NOTE :
Each measure point must be measured with GND points.
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3) Display problems NO 1 2 3 CAUSE Poor contact between PCB and display filament Defective display Loss of vacuum in the display MEASUREMENT Check the voltage of PIN 1, 2 & PIN 32, 33 Refer to the display trouble shooting data below. White spot is generated on the display RESULT 2.6 VAC REMEDY Fix the PIN 1,2 & 32, 33 on the PCB Replace PCB assembly Replace PCB assembly
- THE DISPLAY TROUBLE SHOOTING DATA TROUBLE MEMO don't come on. A.STSART don't come on. AM, PM doesn't come on. , MUTE don't come on. TT OFF doesn't come on. , TIMER doesn't come on. SENSOR doesn't come on. SEGMENT "a" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "b" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "c" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "d" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "e" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "f" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "g" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "h" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "i" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "j" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "k" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "l"doesn't come on from G5 to G7 SEGMENT "m" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 SEGMENT "n" doesn't come on from G1 to G7 , , AM don't come on. SENSOR, TIMER, TTOFF, MUTE, PM, A.START, MEMO don't come on. DISPLAY NAME & PIN NO. GRID1 (1G), 24 GRID2 (2G), 25 GRID3 (3G), 26 GRID4 (4G), 27 GRID5 (5G), 28 GRID6 (6G), 29 GRID7 (7G), 30 SEGMENT a, 11 SEGMENT b, 7 SEGMENT c, 16 SEGMENT d, 14 SEGMENT e, 17 SEGMENT f, 4 SEGMENT g, 5 SEGMENT h, 6 SEGMENT i, 8 SEGMENT j, 18 SEGMENT k, 9 SEGMENT l, 10 SEGMENT m, 13 SEGMENT n, 19 UPPER BAR p15, 15 LOWER BAR p16, 12 MICOM OUTPUT IN PIN NO. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 17 21 12 14 11 24 23 22 20 10 19 18 15 9 13 16
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MEASURE POINT 4) When there is no microwave oscillation When touching START pad, oven lamp does not turn on. Fan motor does not rotate, but cook indicator in display comes on. *Cause: RELAY 6 does not operate.
- CHECK METHOD STAGE POINT RELAY 6 ON RELAY 6 OFF A +5VDC GND B GND +24VDC
When touching START pad, oven lamp turns on. Fan motor and turntable rotate and cook indicator in display comes on. *Cause: RELAY 1 does not operate.
- CHECK METHOD
STAGE POINT RELAY 1 ON RELAY 1 OFF
A +5VDC GND
B GND +24VDC
C +24VDC +24VDC
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5)When the door is opened during operation, the Count down timer does not stop.
- CHECK METHOD STAGE POINT 1) DOOR OPEN 2) DOOR CLOSED A OPEN CLOSED B +5VDC GND
CHECK NO. 1
A Check the stage (ON, OFF) of the secondary interlock switch by resistance measurement.
B Replace secondary interlock switch.
6) When the digital clock does not operate properly.
- CHECK METHOD POINT WAVE FORM
A T: 16.67 ms (60 Hz)
B T: 16.67 ms (60 Hz) If clock does not keep exact time, you must check resistor R20, transistor Q6
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6) When Er01 & Er03 come on display.
-CHECK METHOD In AUTO REHEATING just operating. checking point A, B, C, & D after 1~2 minutes. NO 1 2 3 4 CHECK POINT A B C D REMARK 0.5VVALUE3.5V 11.3Vdc 4.4Vdc 2.2Vdc Tolerance ±5% ±5% ±5%
R 6~10 & connecting status of humidity sensor must be checked before checking point A, B, C & D. * The Method of connecting humidity sensor * IC2(LM358)
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Following the procedures below to check if the oven is defective or not. 1. Check grounding before checking trouble. 2. Be careful of the high voltage circuit. 3. Discharge the high voltage capacitor. 4. When checking the continuity of switches or of the high voltage transformer, disconnect one lead wire from these parts and then check conitnuity with the AC plug removed. To do otherwise may result in false reading or damage to your meter. 5. Do not touch and part of the circuitry on the touch control circuit since static electric discharge may damage this control panel. Always touch yourself to ground while working on this panel to discharge any static charge built up in your body. First of all operate the microwave oven following the correct operation described on pages 6~19 by time cooking, in order to find the exact cause of any trouble.
(TROUBLE 1) The following visual conditions indicate a probable defective touch control circuit or membrane switch assembly.
1. Incomplete segments. (A) Segments missing. (B) Partial segments missing (C) Digit flickering other than normal fluorescent slight flickering. (D) "TOUCH CLOCK PAD TO ENTER TIME OF DAY" does not disply when power is on. 2. A distinct change in the brightness of one or more numbers in the display. 3. One of more digits in the display are not on when they should be. 4. Display indicates a number different from one touched. 5. For example, touch 5 and 3 appears in the display. 6. Specific numbers (for example 5 and 3) will not display when the panel is touched. 7. Display does not count down or up with time cooking or clock operation. 8. Oven is programmable and cooks normally but no display shows. 9. Display obviously jumps in time while counting down. 10. Display counts down noticeably too fast while cooking. 11. Display can not shift from the first stage cooking to the third stage cooking while 3 phase cooking (including defrost). 12. Display does not show the time of day when dear pad is touched (in clock mode). 13. Oven lamp and fan motor and turn table motor do not stop although cooking is finished. Check if the RELAY 5 and 6 contacts close if they are close, replace touch control circuit.
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(TROUBLE 2) Digital readout display does not show programming, even if the membrane keyboard is programmed by touching proper pads.
NOTE :
Before following the particular steps listed above in the trouble shooting guide for the membrane keyboard, failure, please check for the continuity of each wire-harness between the membrane keyboard and control box assembly.
MEMBRANE KEYBOARD CHECK PROCEDURE 1. Check the pad termination order and nomenclature
KOT-170S0A/KOT-174S0A/KOT-175S0A
KOT-170U0A
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2. Type of encoding and pad names
The membrane keyboard consists of 33 keys whose configurations are described above and provide 12 pad termintions to be connected to the touch control circuit. 3. Key check procedure To determine if the membrane keyboard is defective or not, check the continuity of each pad(key) contacts with a multimeter. 1) 0 pad : Between A and H 2) 1 pad : Between B and H 3) 2 pad : Between C and H 4) 3 pad : Between D and H 5) 4 pad : Between E and H 6) 5 pad : Between F and H 7) 6 pad : Between G and H 8) 7 pad : Between A and I 9) 8 pad : Between B and I 10) 9 pad : Between C and I 11) TIMER pad : Between D and I 12) WARM pad : Between E and I 13) SENSOR COOK/ AUTO COOK pad : Between F and I 14) SNACK pad : Between G and I 15) ADD MINUTE pad : Between A and J 16) FROZEN PIZZA pad : Between B and J 17) FROZEN VEGETABLE pad : Between C and J 18) DINNER PLATE pad : Between D and J 19) BAKED POTATO pad : Between E and J
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20) POPCORN 21) BEVERAGE 22) START 23) FAVORITE CHOICE 24) TURNTABLE ON/OFF 25) CLOCK/AUTO START 26) AUTO DEFROST 27) COOK TIME 28) POWER LEVEL/MORE/LESS 29) LIGHT 30) VENT FAN 31) DISPLAY 32) HELP 33) CANCEL/OFF
pad : Between F and J pad : Between G and J pad : Between A and K pad : Between B and K pad : Between C and K pad : Between D and K pad : Between E and K pad : Between F and K pad : Between G and K pad : Between C and L pad : Between D and L pad : Between E and L pad : Between F and L pad : Between G and L
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2. COMPONENT INFORMATION
1) TRANSISTOR
2) DIODE AND ZENER DIODE
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3. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD FILM
MP1
MP3
MP2
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4. PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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5. PCB LOCATION NO
NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 NAME BUZZER CAPACITOR ARRAY CAPACITOR CERAMIC CAPACITOR CERAMIC CAPACITOR CERAMIC CAPACITOR ELECTRO CAPACITOR ELECTRO CAPACITOR ELECTRO CAPACITOR ELECTRO CAPACITOR ELECTRO CONNECTOR FILM CONNECTOR WAFER CONNECTOR WAFER CONNECTOR WAFER CONNECTOR WAFER DIODE SWITCHING DIODE RECTIFIER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIGITRON HOLDER VFD IC MICOM IC OP AMP PCB MAIN RESISTOR CARBON FILM RESISTOR CARBON FILM RESISTOR CARBON FILM RESISTOR CARBON FILM RESISTOR CARBON FILM RESISTOR METAL FILM RESISTOR METAL FILM RESISTOR METAL FILM RESISTOR METAL FILM RESISTOR METAL FILM BZ1 CA1 C1, C2, C7, C8, C10~13 C3 C4, C5, C6, C9 EC1 EC2, EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 D1~D15, D17, D18 D16, D19~D24 ZD1 ZD2 ZD3 ZD4 ZD5 ZD6 DP1 DPH IC1 IC2 BOARD R1, R5, R21, R24 R2 R3, R18, R20 R4 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11, R12 102 50V Z AXIAL 104 50V Z AXIAL 50V RS 10µF 35V RSS 200µF 50V RSS 100µF 50V RSS 220µF 35V RSS 1000µF FCZ 254-12 35313-0210 35312-0312 RED 35328-0610 YM396-05AV 1N4148 AUTO 52mm 1N4004A AUTO 52mm UZ-3.3BSB UZ-4.7BSB UZ-24BSB UZ-5.6BSB UZ-13BSA UZ-3.9BSB HNM-07MS11 NYLON 66 TMP87CM14N LM358(OP AMP) M165 1/6W 1K 0hm 5% 1/6W 1M Ohm 5% 1/6W 10K Ohm 5% 1/6W 200 Ohm 5% 1/6 1M Ohm 5% 1/6W 604K Ohm 1% 1/6W 301K Ohm 1% 1/6W 150K Ohm 1% 1/6W 75K Ohm 1% 1/6W 3.32K Ohm 1% 1/2W 200 Ohm 5% 1/6W 1.82K Ohm 1% 1/6W 200 Ohm 5% CCZB1H102K CCZF1H104Z CEXE1H100A CEXF1V221V CEXF1H101V CEXF1H221V CEXF1V102V 441M367170 30166M7020 30166M503R 4CW3061MXO 3519150510 DZN4148--DZD4004A-DZUZ3R3BSB DZUZ4R7BSB DZUZ24BSBDZUZ5R6BSB DZUZ13BSADZUZ3R9BSB DHNM07MS11 3513001400 13GS170S01 1CPLM358-3514321130 RD-AZ102JRD-AZ105JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ201JRD-AZ105JRN-AZ6043F RN-AZ3013F RN-AZ1503F RN-AZ7502F RN-AZ3321F RD-2Z201JS RN-AZ1821F RD-AZ201J1 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S KOT-170S SYMBOL SPECIFCATION BM-20K 6P(5) 102 M 50V 104 50V Z AXIAL PART CODE 3515600100 CN5XB-102M CCZF1H104Z Q'TY 1 1 8 REMARK
RESISTOR CARBON FILM R13 RESISTOR METAL FILM R14 RESISTOR CARBON FILM R15, R16
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NO 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 69 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
NAME RESISTOR METAL FILM R17 RESISTOR CARBON FILM R19 RESISTOR CARBON FILM R22 RESISTOR CARBON FILM R23 RESISTOR CARBON FILM R25
SYMBOL
SPECIFCATION 1/6W 357K Ohm 1% 1/6W 100K Ohm 5% 1/6W 4.7K Ohm 5% 1/2W 270 Ohm 5% 1/4W 1K Ohm 5% 1/2W 200 Ohm 5% 1/2W 150 Ohm 5% 1/4W 1 Ohm 5% 1/2W 27 Ohm 5% 1/6W 47K Ohm 5% 6P(5) 1/8 100K 5% CRT4.00MS G5G-1ADT DC 24V CSII-24SH 1C 1P KM1-M24V 1C-2P KRC106M AUTO KTA1266Y AUTO KTC3198GR AUTO KTC-1027Y AUTO DMR-210P SVC 271 D14A 1/0.52 TIN COATING 1/0.52 TIN COATING 1/0.52 TIN COATING 1/0.52 TIN COATING 1/0.52 TIN COATING
PART CODE RN-AZ3573F RD-AZ104JRD-AZ472JRD-2Z271JS RD-4Z102JRD-2Z201JS RD-2Z151JS RF-AZ109JRD-2Z270JS RD-AZ473JRA-86X104J 5P4R00MTS5SC0101124 5SC0101129 5SC0102115 TZRC106M-TZTA1266YTZTC3198GR TZTC1027Y5EPU041351 DSVC271D14 85801052GY 85801052GY 85801052GY 85801052GY 85801052GY
Q'TY 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 8 1 2 1 1 1 5 3 1 5 1
REMARK KOT-170S
RESISTOR CARBON FILM R26, R27 RESISTOR FUSIBLE R28
KOT-170S
RESISTOR CARBON FILM R29 RESISTOR CARBON FILM R30 RESISTOR ARRAY RESONATOR CERAMIC SW RELAY SW RELAY SW RELAY TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANS POWER VARISTOR WIRE COPPER 7.5mm WIRE COPPER 15mm WIRE COPPER 12.5mm WIRE COPPER 10mm WIRE COPPER 7.5mm RA1 CR1 RY1 RY2~RY6 RY7 Q1,Q3,Q6,Q8~Q12 Q2 Q4, Q5 Q7 LVT VR1 J1, J3, J6, J7, J16 J2, J5, J15 J4 J8~J12 SJ1
KOT-170S
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EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST
1. DOOR ASSEMBLY
1) KOT-170U0A, KOT-170S0A
REF. NO. A00
PART NAME FRAME DOOR PC
DESCRIPTION
PART CODE 3512205000
Q'TY 1
REMARK BLACK BISQUE WHITE BLACK
A01
HANDLE DOOR *O
PC
3512603800 3517007200
1
BISQUE WHITE BLACK
A02
BARRIER SCREEN *O
TEMP GLASS T3.2
3517007210
1
BISQUE WHITE BLACK
A03
HANCLE DOOR *I
PC
3512603900
1
BISQUE WHITE BLACK
A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09
DOOR PAINTING AS HOOK SPRING HOOK SCREW TAPPING BARRIER SCREEN *I GASKET DOOR
KOT-150S0A POM PW1 T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN PE T0.1 PP 5113MF6 A353B BK
3511712300 3513101200 3515101800 7122401211 3517006300 3512302100
1 1 1 2 1 1
BISQUE WHITE
60
2) KOT-174S0A
REF. NO. A00 A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10
PART NAME FRAME DOOR HANDLE DOOR *O BARRIER SCREEN *O HANDLE DOOR *I DOOR PAINTING AS HOOK SPRING HOOK SCREW TAPPING BARRIER SCREEN *I GASKET DOOR DECORATOR DOOR PC PC
DESCRIPTION
PART CODE 3512205000 3512603800 3517007220 3512603900 3511712300 3513101200 3515101800 7122401211 3517006300 3512302100 3511606400
Q'TY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
REMARK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK
TEMP GLASS T2.8 PC KOT-150S0A POM PW1 T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN PE T0.1 PP 511MF6 A353B BK SUS 304 T0.5
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4) KOT-175S0A
A08
A07 A12 A11 A04
A10 A03 A01 A13 A00 A02 A05 A06 A09
REF. NO. A00
PART NAME FRAME DOOR PC
DESCRIPTION
PART CODE 3512204430
Q'TY 1
REMARK BLACK BISQUE WHITE BLACK
A01
HANDLE DOOR
PC
3512604400
1
BISQUE WHITE BLACK
A02
BARRIER SCREEN *O
TEMP GLASS T3.2
3517006280
1
BISQUE WHITE BLACK
A03
SUPPORTER HANDLE
PC
3515307910
1
BISQUE WHITE BLACK
A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A12 A13
DOOR PAINTING AS HOOK SPRING HOOK SCREW TAPPING BARRIER SCREEN *I GASKET DOOR DECORATOR DOOR*U DECORATOR DOOR*L DECORATOR DOOR*T DECORATOR DOOR*R
KOT-150S0A POM PW1 T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN PE T0.1 PP 5113MF6 A353B BK SUS 430 T0.5 H/L SUS 304 T0.5 H/L SUS 430 T0.5 H/L SUS 430 T0.5 H/L
3511712300 3513101200 3515101800 7122401611 3517006300 3512302100 3511609100 3511608800 3511609000 3511608900
1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
BISQUE WHITE
62
2. CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY
1) KOT-170U0A, KOT-170S0A, KOT-174S0A
REF. NO.
PART NAME
DESCRIPTION KOT-170U0A
PART CODE 3518522600
Q'TY 1
B00
SWITCH MEMBRANE KOT-170S0A KOT-174S0A 3518522610 3518522610 3516725900 3516802110 PKMPMSAE00 PKMPMSAE10 7122401211 1 1 1 1 1 1 4
B01 B02 B03 B04
CONTROL PANEL BACK PLATE PCB AS SCREW TAPPING
PC SECC T0.6 KOT-170U0A KOT-170S0A, KOT-174S0A T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN
REMARK BLACK BISQUE WHITE BLACK BISQUE WHITE BLACK BLACK KOT-170U0A BISQUE KOT-170S0A WHITE
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1) KOT-175S0A
B00
B01
B02
B03
B04
B05
REF. NO. B00 B01 B02 B03 B04 B05
PART NAME SWITCH MEMBRANE DECORATOR C-PANEL CONTROL PANEL BACK PLATE PCB AS SCREW TAPPING
DESCRIPTION KOT-175S0A STS430 T0.5 PC SECC T0.6 KOT-175S0A T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN
PART CODE 3518522620 3511609200 3516722730 3516802110 PKMPMSAE10 7122401211
Q'TY 1 1
REMARK BLACK BISQUE WHITE BLACK
1 1 1 4
BISQUE WHITE KOT-155S0A
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3. TOTAL ASSEMBLY
65
REF. NO.
PART NAME
DESCRIPTION
PART CODE
Q'TY
REMARK BLACK
KOT-170U0A, 170S0A
3511715800
1
BISQUE WHITE
A00
DOOR AS KOT-174S0A 3511715810 1
BLACK BISQUE WHITE BLACK KOT-175S0A 3511712250 1 BISQUE WHITE BLACK KOT-170U0A PKCPSWAE00 1 BISQUE WHITE BLACK
B00
CONTROL PANEL ASSY
KOT-170S0A
PKCPSWAE10
1
BISQUE WHITE
KOT-174S0A
PKCPSWAE10
1
BLACK BLACK
KOT-175S0A
PKCPSWAE20
1
BISQUE WHITE
F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07
SCREW TAPPING HARNESS LAMP SCREW TAPPING FILTER AIR SCREW TAPPING BRACKET LAMP COVER FOAM COVER LAMP
TI TRS 4X10 MFZN KOT-150S0A TI TRS 4X10 MFZN AL TI TRS 4X10 MFZN BK SECC T0.5 M/GY UR 5TX10X60 GLASS T3.0
7112401011 3512766700 7112401011 3511900200 7112401012 3510605000 3517303300 3511405500
1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 BLACK
F08
PALTE *B PAINTING AS
KOT-150S0A
3514501500
1
BISQUE WHITE
F09 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18
HOLDER LAMP SCREW TAPPING LAMP HARNESS MAIN CORD POWER AS FUSE CERA THERMOSTAT SCR