Goldstar Ms-113ye Service Manual

MICROWAVE OVEN
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL : MS-113YE / MS-114YE
CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT, READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
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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.
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 microwave power 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 CSA should be performed on each oven prior to
release to the owner.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Inside front cover
SPECIFICATIONS
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1-1
CAUTIONS
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2-1
INSTALLATIONS
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3-1
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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4-1
FEATURES
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4-1
CONTROL PANEL
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OPERATING SEQUENCE
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4-2
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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4-3
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
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4-4
SERVICE INFORMATION
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5-1
TOOLS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
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5-1
MICROWAVE LEAKAGE TEST
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5-1
MEASUREMENT OF MICROWAVE POWER OUTPUT
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5-3
DISASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT
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5-3
INTERLOCK CONTINUITY TEST
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5-7
COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE
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5-8
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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5-11
EXPLODED VIEW
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6-1
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
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7-1
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF P.C.B.
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
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P.C.B. PARTS LIST
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CONTENTS
1-1
This microwave oven is designed for household use only.
It is not recommended for commercial purposes.
ITEM
MODEL
Power Requirement
Power Output
Microwave Frequency
Magnetron
Timer
Outside Dimensions
Cavity Dimensions
Net Weight
Shipping weight
Control Complement
Nameplate Location
Accessories
DESCRIPTION
MS-113YE/MS-114YE
120 Volts AC 60 Hz
1,500 Watts
Single phase, 3 wire grounded
1,100 Watts full microwave power (IEC705)
2,450 MHz
2M246, 2M248J
0 ~ 99 min. 99 sec.
20
7
/8 (W) x 123/8 (H) x 151/2 (D)
13
3
/4 (W) x93/8 (H) x 143/8 (D)
35 lbs (approx.)
38 lbs (approx.)
Touch Control System
Clock : 1:00 - 12:59
Microwave Power for Variable Cooking
Power level
HIGH ----------------------------------------Full power throughout the cooking time
9 (Saute) -------------------------approx. 90% of Full power, 8 (Reheat) --------approx. 80%
7 (Med.-High) --------------------approx. 70%, 6 (Medium) --------approx. 60%
5 (Med.-Low) --------------------approx. 50%, 4 (Defrost) ---------approx. 40%
3 (Low) ---------------------------approx. 30%, 2 (Simmer)---------approx. 20%
1 (Warm)--------------------------approx. 10%
Owner's manual & cooking guide
Glass turntable
Rotating ring
Back Side
SPECIFICATIONS
¥ DO NOT operate on a 2-wire extension cord during
repair and use.
¥ NEVER TOUCH any oven components or wiring during
operation.
¥ BEFORE TOUCHING any parts of the oven, always
remove the power plug from the outlet.
¥ For about 30 seconds after the oven stops, an electric
charge remains in the high voltage capacitor. When replacing or checking, you must discharge the high voltage capacitor by shorting across the two terminals with an insulated screwdriver.
¥
Remove your watches whenever working close to or
replacing the Magnetron.
¥ DO NOT touch any parts of the control panel circuit. A
resulting static electric discharge may damage this
P.C.B. ¥ NEVER operate the oven with no load. ¥ NEVER injure the door seal and front plate of the oven
cavity. ¥ NEVER put iron tools on the magnetron. ¥ NEVER put anything into the latch hole and the
interlock switches area.
¥ Proper operation of the microwave oven requires that
the magnetron be assembled to the waveguide and cavity. Never operate the magnetron unless it is properly installed.
¥ Be sure that the magnetron gasket is properly
installed around the dome of the tube whenever installing the magnetron.
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CAUTIONS
Unlike other appliances, the microwave oven is high-voltage and high-current equipment. Though it is free from danger in ordinary use, extreme care should be taken during repair.
THE OVEN IS TO BE SERVICED ONLY BY PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
MICROWAVE RADIATION
Personnel should not be exposed to the microwave energy which may radiate from the magnetron or other microwave generating device if it is improperly used or connection. All input and output microwave connections, waveguide, flange, and gasket must be secure never operate the device without a microwave energy absorbing load attached. Never look into an open waveguide or antenna while the device is energized.
Gasket
ANTENNA
COOLING FIN
MAGNETRON CHASSIS GROUND
FILAMENT TERMINALS
MAGNETRON
INSTALLATIONS
3-1
INSTALLING
1. Empty the microwave oven and clean inside it with a soft, damp cloth. Check for damage such as misaligned door, damage around the door or dents inside the cavity or on the exterior.
2. Put the oven on a counter, table, or shelf that is strong enough to hold the oven and the food and utensils you put in it. (The control panel side of the oven is the heavy side. Use care when handling.)
3. Do not block the vent and the air intake openings. Blocking vent or air intake openings can cause damage to the oven and poor cooking results. Make sure the microwave oven legs are in place to ensure proper air flow.
4. The oven should not be installed in any area where heat and steam are generated, because they may damage the electronic or mechanical parts of the unit. Do not install the oven next to a conventional surface unit or above a conventional wall oven.
5. Use microwave oven in an ambient temperature less than 104¡F(40¡C).
6. Place the microwave oven on a sturdy and flat surface at least 10 cm(4 inches) from the wall.
7. Place the microwave oven as far away as possible from TV, RADIO, COMPUTER, etc., to prevent interference.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
For personal safety, this appliance must be fully grounded at all times.
In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN, READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY.
WARNING
Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock. Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord plug.
PREFERRED METHOD
ENSURE PROPER GROUND 
EXISTS BEFORE USE
10cm
TEMPORARY METHOD (ADAPTER PLUGS NOT PERMITTED IN CANADA)
ALIGN LARGE  PRONGS/SLOTS
ENSURE PROPER GROUND  AND FIRM CONNECTION  BEFORE USE
FEATURES
CONTROL PANEL
1. DISPLAY WINDOW.
2. ONE TOUCH CONTROL: This menu has been pre
programmed to cook food automatically by one touch.
3. AUTO DEFROST: This feature provides you with the best
defrosting method for frozen foods.
4. CUSTOM COOK: This feature allows you to set and execute
a frequently used single stage program.
5. NUMBER: These used to set for time of day, cooking time,
power level, or defrost weight.
6. MORE / LESS: All of the one touch cook and TIMED COOK
can be adjusted to cook food for a longer or shorter time.
MORE Pressing MORE will add 10 seconds to the
cooking time.
LESS Pressing LESS will subtract 10 seconds of
cooking time.
7. STOP/CLEAR: It used to stop oven and clear all entries
except time of day.
8. CUSTOM SET: You can select sound on/off, auto start
on/off, lbs/kg choice mode.
9. TIME: You can set the desired cook time.
10. POWER: You can select the desired power level for
cooking.
11. CLOCK: It is used to set the time of day.
12. EZ ON.
13. START: This feature allows oven to begin functioning.
4-1
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Oven Front Plate
Window Door Screen
Door Seal
Display Window
Control Panel
Safety Door Lock System
Turntable
Rotating Ring
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
8
4-2
OPERATING SEQUENCE
The following is a description of component functions during oven operation.
1. SETTING THE CLOCK
ex.) To set 4:30, touch number key [4],[3], and [0].
NOTE: 1) This is a 12 hour clock.
2) Clock will operate as long as power is applied to the oven.
2. CANCEL FUNCTION
Touch the pad whenever you need to cancel an entry or a function currently in use. The display will either return to the last item entered or to the clock.
3. EZ ON
4. ONE TOUCH COOKING
NOTE: Heat only 1 package at a time.
5. TIME COOKING
6. MULTI-STAGE COOKING
7. AUTO DEFROST COOKING
8. CHILD LOCK
This oven has a CHILD LOCK feature
TO SET CHILD LOCK
¥ Touch the pad ¥ Touch and hold pad LOCK appear on
the display.
TO CANCEL CHILD LOCK ¥ Touch and hold pad LOCK
disappears.
9. MORE / LESS
The cook time is adjustable by MORE pad or LESS pad
10. CUSTOM COOK
You can program the cook time and power level by using CUSTOM COOK pad.
11. CUSTOM SET
You can select ON/OFF of beeper, automatic start or manual start of the one touch cook, and food weight measurement unit, pounds or kilograms.
¥ ON/OFF of beeper
¥ To select automatic start or manual start of one
touch cook.
¥ To select weight unit (LBS/kg)
STOP/CLEAR CLOCK
NUMBER
STOP/CLEAR POPCORN
STOP/CLEAR EZ on
STOP/CLEAR
COOKING
MORE
STOP/CLEAR COOKING
LESS
STOP/CLEAR
1ST STAGE
CLOCK
STOP/CLEAR
AUTO
DEFROST
NUMBER OF
WEIGHT
START
STOP/CLEAR
CUSTOM
COOK
NUMBER POWER
NUMBER
START
STOP/CLEAR
CUSTOM
SET
1
START
STOP/CLEAR
CUSTOM
SET
2
START
STOP/CLEAR
CUSTOM
SET
3
START
STOP/CLEAR
TIME
NUMBER
POWER
NUMBER START
STOP/CLEAR
TIME
NUMBER POWER
NUMBER
2ND STAGE
TIME
NUMBER
POWER
NUMBER
START
STOP/CLEAR
0
0
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
4-3
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: THE SHADED AREAS ON THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATE SPECIAL FEATURES  IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM MICROWAVE RADIATION, FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AND HAZARDS. WHEN SERVICING IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFIED PARTS BE USED FOR THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN THE SHADED AREAS OF THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM.
NOTICE: SINCE THIS IS BASIC SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, THE VALUES OF COMPONENTS AND SOME PARTIAL CONNECTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT.
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
GENERAL DETAILS
¥ The low voltage transformer supplies the necessary
voltage to the micom controller when power cord is plugged in.
¥ When the door is closed, the primary switch is ON, the
secondary switch is ON, and the monitor switch opens (contact COM and NO).
WHEN SELECTING COOKING POWER LEVEL AND TIME
¥ The micom controller memorizes the function you set. ¥ The time you set appears in the display window. ¥ Each indicator light turns on to indicate that the stage
has been set.
WHEN TOUCHING THE START PAD
¥ The coil of the relay is energized by the micom
controller.
¥ Power input is supplied to the high voltage transformer
through the fuse to the primary switch and relay 2.
¥ Turntable rotates.
¥ The fan motor rotates and cools the magnetron by
blowing the air (coming from the intake on the base­plate).
¥ The air is also directed into the oven to exhaust the
vapor in the oven through the upper plate. ¥ Cooking time starts counting down. ¥ 3.3 volts AC is generated from the filament winding of
the high voltage transformer. This 3.3 volts is applied to
the magnetron to heat the magnetron filament through
two noise-preventing choke coils.
¥ A high voltage of approximately 2100 volts AC is
generated in the secondary of the high voltage transformer which is increased by the action of the high voltage diode and charging of the high voltage capacitor.
¥ The negative 4,000 Volts DC is applied to the filament
of the magnetron.
WHEN THE OVEN IS SET AT ANY LEVEL EXCEPT MAXIMUM.
¥ The micom controller controls the ON-OFF time of
relay 2 by the applied signal to vary the average output power of microwave oven as POWER LEVEL. (refer to page 1-1)
¥ One complete cycle of relay 2 is 22 seconds.
WHEN THE DOOR IS OPENED DURING COOKING
¥ Both the primary switch and relay 2 cut off the primary
winding voltage of the high voltage transformer.
¥ ON-OFF of relay 2 is coupled electrically with opening
and closing of the secondary switch.
¥ When the door is opened, the secondary switch is
opened and when the door is closed, the secondary
switch is closed. ¥ The cooking time stops counting down. ¥ Relay stops functioning. ¥ As the door is opened, if the contact of primary switch
and relay2 and/or secondary switch fail to open, the
fuse opens due to the large current surge caused by
the monitor switch activation, which in turn stops
magnetron oscillation.
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FUSE
H.V.
TRANS-
FORMER
RELAY 2
MICOM CONTROLLER
SECONDARY SWITCH
PRIMARY
SWITCH
MONITOR
SWITCH
N
L
FUSE
N
L
L
PRIMARY
SWITCH
RELAY 2
MICOM CONTROLLER
MONITOR
SWITCH
H.V.
TRANS-
FORMER
SECONDARY SWITCH
CAUTIONS
¥ Be sure to check microwave leakage prior to
servicing the oven if the oven is operative prior to servicing.
¥ The service personnel should inform the
manufacture importer, or assembler of any certified oven unit found to have a microwave emission level in excess of 5 mW/cm2and should repair any
unit found to have excessive emission levels at no cost to the owner and should ascertain the cause of the excessive leakage. The service personnel should instruct the owner not to use the unit until the oven has been brought into compliance.
¥ If the oven operates with the door open, the service
personnel should:
- Tell the user not to operate the oven.
- Contact the manufacturer.
¥ The service personnel should check all surface and
vent openings for microwave leakage.
¥ Check for microwave leakage after every servicing. The
power density of the microwave radiation leakage emitted by the microwave oven should not exceed 4 mW/cm2. Always start measuring of an unknown field to assure safety for operating personnel from radiation leakage.
MEASURING MICROWAVE ENERGY LEAKAGE
¥ Pour 275±15cc of 20±5¡C(68±9¡F) water in a beaker
which is graduated to 600 cc, and place the beaker on the center of the turntable.
¥ Set the energy leakage monitor to 2,450 MHz and
use it following the manufacturer's recommended test procedure to assure correct result.
¥ When measuring the leakage, always use the 2-inch
(5cm) spacer supplied with the probe. ¥ Operate the oven at its maximum output. ¥ Measure the microwave radiation using and
electromagnetic radiation monitor by holding the
probe perpendicular to the surface being measured
Move probe along shaded area
Probe scanning speed
Less than 2.5 cm/sec
( 1in/sec)
5-1
SERVICE INFORMATION
TOOLS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
MICROWAVE LEAKAGE TEST
NECESSARY TOOLS
Tools normally used for TV servicing are sufficient. Standard tools are listed below.
¥ Diagonal pliers ¥ Long nose pliers ¥ Phillips screwdriver ¥ Flat blade screwdriver ¥ Wrench (size 5mm) ¥ Nutdriver (size 5mm) ¥ Adjustable wrench ¥ Soldering iron ¥ Solder ¥ Vinyl insulation tape ¥ Polishing cloth
NECESSARY MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
¥ TESTER (VOLTS-DC, AC, Ohmmeter) ¥ Microwave survey meter
- Holaday HI-1500 HI-1501
- Narda 8100
8200 ¥ Inch scale ¥ 600 cc non conductive material beaker (glass or plastic),
inside diameter: approx. 8.5 cm (3
1
/2 in.)
¥ Cylindrical and made of borosilicate glass vessel.
max. thickness: 3 mm outside diameter: approx. 190mm height: approx. 90mm
¥ Glass thermometer: 100¡C or 212¡F (1 deg scale)
MEASUREMENT WITH OUTER CASE REMOVED
¥ When you replace the magnetron, measure for
microwave energy leakage before the outer case is installed and after all necessary components are replaced or adjusted.
Special care should be taken in measuring the
following parts. (Circled area of Fig. below)
- Around the magnetron
- The waveguide
MEASUREMENT WITH A FULLY ASSEMBLED OVEN
¥ After all components, including the outer case, are fully
assembled, measure for microwave energy leakage around the door viewing window, the exhaust opening, and air inlet openings.
¥ Microwave energy leakage must not exceed the values
prescribed below.
NOTE: Leakage with the outer case removed less than
5 mW/cm.sq. Leakage for a fully assembled oven (Before the latch switch (primary) is interrupted) with the door in a slightly opened position-less than 2 mW/cm.sq.
NOTES WHEN MEASURING
¥ Do not exceed meter full scale deflection. ¥ The test probe must be removed no faster than
1 inch/sec (2.5 cm/sec) along the shaded area, otherwise a false reading may result.
¥ The test probe must be held with the grip portion of the
handle.
A false reading may result if the operator's hand is
between the handle and the probe.
¥ When testing near a corner of the door, keep the probe
perpendicular to the surface making sure the probe horizontally along the oven surface; this may possibly cause probe damage.
RECORD KEEPING AND NOTIFICATION AFTER MEASUREMENT
¥ After adjustment and repair of any microwave energy
interruption or microwave energy blocking device, record the measured values for future reference. Also enter the information on the service invoice.
¥ The microwave energy leakage should not be more
than 4 mW/cm.sq. after determining that all parts are in good condition, functioning properly and genuine replacement parts which are listed in this manual have been used.
¥ At least once a year, have the electromagnetic energy
leakage monitor checked for calibration by its manufacturer.
5-2
WARNING : AVOID CONTACTING ANY
HIGH VOLTAGE PARTS
¥ Microwave power output measurement is made with
the microwave oven supplied at its rated voltage and operated at its maximum microwave power setting with a load of (1000±5) g of potable water.
¥ The water is contained in a cylindrical borosilicate glass
vessel having a maximum material thickness of 3 mm and an outside diameter of approximately 190mm.
¥ The oven and the empty vessel are at ambient
temperature prior to the start of the test.
¥ The initial temperature (T1) of the water is (10±2)¡C 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 turntable which is in the lowest position and the microwave power switched on.
¥ The time T for the temperature of the water to rise by a
value Æ T of (10±2)¡K is measured, where T is the time
in seconds and ÆT is the temperature rise. The initial and final water temperatures are selected so that the maximum difference between the final water temperature and the ambient temperature is 5¡K.
¥ The microwave power output P in watts is calculated
from the following formula :
4187 x (ÆT)
T
is measured while the microwave generator is operating at full power. Magnetron filament heat-up time is not included. (about 3 sec)
¥ The water is stirred to equalize temperature throughout
the vessel, prior to measuring the final water temperature.
¥ Stirring devices and measuring instruments are
selected in order to minimize addition or removal of heat.
A. OUTER CASE REMOVAL
1) Disconnect the power supply cord from the outlet.
2) Remove the screws from the rear of the case. The outer case must be moved backward to be lifted off.
B. POWER SUPPLY CORD
1) Remove the outer case.
2) Disconnect two terminals, and remove one screw of the ground terminal.
C. CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY
1) Open the door.
2) Disconnect the leadwire from RELAY (RY2) of the
PCB SUB ASSÕY.
3) Disconnect the leadwire from connector (CN1) of the PCB SUB ASSÕY.
4) Lift up and pull out control panel assembly carefully
from the cavity.
CAUTION: DISCHARGE THE HIGH VOLTAGE
CAPACITOR BEFORE SERVICING
(refer to page 2-1)
5-3
WATER LOAD
TURNTABLE
MEASUREMENT OF MICROWAVE POWER OUTPUT
P =
Remove the screw
Lift up and pull out control panel
DISASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT
securing screw
ground screw
D. PCB ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1) Remove the control panel assembly from the cavity. (Refer to control panel assembly removal on previous page.)
2) Remove screws which hold the PCB SUB ASSÕY to the control panel.
3) Disconnect the flat cable from the PCB SUB ASSÕY and take off the PCB SUB ASSÕY
E. DOOR MAIN ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1) Open the door.
2) Remove the choke cover very carefully with a flat-blade
screwdriver.
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage door seal plate
by screwdriver.
3) Lift up and push the door.
NOTE:
1. After replacing the door, be sure to check that the
primary switch, monitor switch, and secondary switch operate normally.
2. After replacing the door, check for microwave energy
leakage with a survey meter. Microwave energy must be below the limit of 4 mW/cm. (with a 275 ml water load)
3. When mounting the door assembly to the oven
assembly, be sure to adjust the door assembly parallel to the chassis. Also adjust so the door has no play between the inner door surface and oven frame assembly. If the door assembly is not mounted properly, microwaves may leak from the clearance between the door and the oven.
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Door seal plate
Remove door
Remove choke cover
Spacer
Control Panel
Key Membrane
PCB Sub Asm
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F. MAGNETRON REMOVAL
1) Disconnect the leadwire from the magnetron.
2) Carefully remove the mounting screws holding the magnetron and the waveguide.
3) Remove the magnetron ASSÕY until the tube is clear from the waveguide.
NOTE:
1. When removing the magnetron, make sure its
dome does not hit any adjacent parts, or it may be damaged.
2. When replacing the magnetron, be sure to install
the magnetron gasket in the correct position and be sure that the gasket is in good condition.
3. After replacing the magnetron, check for microwave
leakage with a survey meter around the magnetron. Microwave energy must be below the limit of 5
mW/cm2. (With a 275 ml. water load).
Make sure that gasket is rigidly attached to the magnetron. To prevent microwave leakage, tighten
the mounting screws properly, making sure there is no gap between the waveguide and the magnetron.
G. REMOVING THE TURNTABLE MOTOR
1) Remove the turntable and rotating ring.
2) Lay the unit down on its back.
3) Remove the turntable motor cover. The turntable base cover is easily removed by pinching the eight parts with a wire cutting.
4) Disconnect the leadwire from the turntable motor terminals.
5) Remove the screw securing the turntable motor to the oven cavity ASSÕY
6) After repairing the motor, rotate the removed turntable motor cover.
7) Fit the turntable motor coverÕs projecting part to the base plate slit.
NOTE:
1. Remove the wire lead from the turntable motor
VERY CAREFULLY.
2. Be sure to grasp the connector, not the wires, when
removing.
Magnetron
Air Duct
Waveguide
Magnetron Gasket
Magnetron
Dome
Waveguide  Bracket
Turntable
Motor
Wire Leads
H. HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER
REMOVAL
1) Discharge the high voltage capacitor.
2) Disconnect the leadwire from magnetron, high voltage transformer, and capacitor.
3) Remove the screw holding the high voltage transformer to the baseplate.
I. FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1) Discharge the high voltage capacitor.
2) Disconnect the leadwire from fan motor, noise filter and high voltage capacitor.
3) Remove the two screws holding the the suction guide ASSÕY to the oven cavity and remove the high voltage diode earth screw.
4) Remove the two screws holding the fan motor ASSÕY to the suction guide ASSÕY.
J. HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR AND
DIODE REMOVAL
1) Discharge the high voltage capacitor.
2) Disconnect the leadwire from fan motor, noise filter and high voltage capacitor.
3) Remove the screw holding the suction guide ASSÕY to the oven cavity and remove the high voltage diode earth screw.
4) Remove the screw holding the high voltage capacitor bracket.
K. INTERLOCK SYSTEM
1) INTERLOCK MECHANISM The door lock mechanism is a device which has
been specially designed to eliminate completely microwave activity when the door is opened during cooking and thus to prevent the danger resulting from the microwave leakage.
2) MOUNTING OF THE PRIMARY/MONITOR/ SECONDARY SWITCHES TO THE LATCH BOARD
3) INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE LATCH BOARD TO THE OVEN ASSEMBLY
¥ Mount the latch b oard to the oven assembly. ¥ Adjust the latch board in the arrow direction so that
oven door will not have any play in it when the door is closed.
¥ Tighten the mounting screw. ¥ Check for play in the door by pushing the door
release button. Door movement should be less than 0.5 mm. (1/64 inch)
Don't push the door release button while making this adjustment. Make sure that the latch moves smoothly after adjustment is completed and that the screws are tight. Make sure the primary, monitor, and secondary switches operate properly by following the continuity test procedure.
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PRIMARY SWITCH
ADJUSTMENT DIRECTION
MONITOR SWITCH
SECONDARY SWITCH
Noise Filter
H.V. Transformer
Fan Motor  ASS'Y
Suction Guide
H.V. Capacitor
H.V. Diode
A. PRIMARY INTERLOCK SWITCH TEST
When the door release button is depressed slowly with the door closed, an audible click should be heard at the same time or successively at intervals. When the button is released slowly, the latches should activate the switches with an audible click. If the latches do not activate the switches when the door is closed, the switches should be a adjusted in accordance with the adjustment procedure. Disconnect the wire lead from the primary switch. Connect the ohmmeter leads to the common (COM) and normally open (NO) terminal of the switch. The meter should indicate an open circuit in the door open condition. When the door is closed, the meter should indicate a closed circuit. When the primary switch operation is abnormal, make the necessary adjustment or replace the switch only with the same type of switch.
B. SECONDARY INTERLOCK SWITCH TEST
Disconnect the wire lead from the secondary switch. Connect the ohmmeter leads to the common (COM) and normally open (NO) terminals of the switch. The meter should indicate a open circuit in the door open condition. When the door is closed, meter should indicate an closed circuit. When the secondary switch operation is abnormal, make the necessary adjustment or replace the switch only with the same type of switch.
C. MONITOR SWITCH TEST
Disconnect the wire lead from the monitor switch. Connect the ohmmeter leads to the common (COM) and normally closed (NC) terminals of the switch. The meter should indicate closed circuit in the door open condition. When the door is closed, meter should indicate an open circuit. When the monitor switch operation is abnormal, replace with the same type of switch.
NOTE: After repairing the door or the interlock system, it is necessary to do this continuity test before operating the oven.
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WARNING : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST EXCESSIVE RADIATION
EMISSION, REPLACE ONLY WITH IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS.
TYPE NO. SZM-V 16-FA-63 OR VP-533A-OF FOR PRIMARY SWITCH TYPE NO. SZM-V 16-FA-62 OR VP-532A-OF FOR MONITOR SWITCH TYPE NO. SZM-V 16-FA-63 OR VP-533A-OF FOR SECONDARY SWITCH
COMPONENTS TEST PROCEDURE RESULTS
SWITCHES Check for continuity of the Door Door (Wire leads removed) switch with an Ohm-meter open closed
Primary Switch
Monitor Switch
Secondary Switch
NOTE : After checking for the continuity of switches, make sure that they are
connected correctly.
INTERLOCK CONTINUITY TEST
COM
COM
COM
NO
NC
NO
5-8
CAUTIONS
1. DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD FROM THE OUTLET WHENEVER REMOVING THE OUTER CASE FROM THE UNIT. PROCEED WITH THE TEST ONLY AFTER DISCHARGING THE HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR AND REMOVING THE WIRE LEADS FROM THE PRIMARY WINDING OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER. (SEE PAGE 2-1)
2. ALL OPERATIONAL CHECKS WITH MICROWAVE ENERGY MUST BE DONE WITH A LOAD (1 LITER OF WATER IN CONTAINER) IN THE OVEN.
COMPONENTS TEST PROCEDURE RESULTS
HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER (Wire leads removed)
MAGNETRON (Wire leads removed)
1. Measure the resistance. (Ohm-meter scale: Rx1 and Rx100) ¥ Primary winding ¥ Secondary winding ¥ Filament winding
2. Measure the resistance. (Ohm-meter scale: Rx1000) ¥ Primary winding to ground ¥ Filament winding to ground
1. Measure the resistance. (Ohm-meter scale: Rx1) ¥ Filament terminal
2. Measure the resistance. (Ohm-meter scale: Rx1000) ¥ Filament to chassis
Approx.: 0.2 ~ 0.4 ohm Approx.: 60 ~ 90 ohm Less than: 1 ohm
Normal: Infinite Normal: Infinite
Normal: Less than 1 ohm
Normal: Infinite
FILAMENT  WINDING 
PRIMARY  TERMINAL
COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE
5-9
COMPONENTS TEST PROCEDURE RESULTS
HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR
HIGH VOLTAGE DIODE
NOTE : Some inexpensive meters may indicate infinite resistance in both direction.
Measure the resistance. (Ohm-meter scale: Rx1000) ¥ Terminal to terminal.
Measure the resistance. (Ohm-meter scale: Rx1000) ¥ Terminal to case.
Measure the continuity (Forward). (Ohm-meter scale: Rx10000)
Measure the continuity (Reverse). (Ohm-meter scale: Rx10000)
Normal: Momentarily indicates
several ohms, and then gradually returns to infinite.
Normal: Infinite.
Normal: Continuity. Abnormal: Infinite.
Normal: Infinite. Abnormal: Continuity.
NOTE: When testing the magnetron, be sure to install the magnetron gasket
in the correct position and be sure that the gasket is in good condition.
Antenna
Gasket
Chassis
Filament
5-10
COMPONENTS TEST PROCEDURE RESULTS
RELAY 2
FAN MOTOR (Wire leads removed)
TURNTABLE MOTOR (Wire leads removed)
Check for continuity of relay 2 with an ohm-meter. (Remove wire leads from relay 2 and operate the unit.)
Measure the resistance. (Ohm-meter scale: R x 1)
Measure the resistance. (Ohm-meter scale: R x 1 )
POWER LEVEL
1 4 sec 18 sec 2 6 sec 16 sec 3 8 sec 14 sec 4 10 sec 12 sec 5 12 sec 10 sec 6 14 sec 8 sec 7 16 sec 6 sec 8 18 sec 4 sec 9 20 sec 2 sec
10 22 sec 0 sec
Normal: A: Approx. 85 ~ 100 ohm. B: Approx. 10 ~ 25 ohm.
Abnormal: Infinite or several
ohm.
Normal: Approx.100~150 ohm Abnormal: Infinite or several
ohm.
Relay 2
A
B
NOTE : ¥ A MICROWAVE LEAKAGE TEST MUST ALWAYS BE PERFORMED WHEN THE UNIT IS SERVICED
FOR ANY REASON. ¥ MAKE SURE THE WIRE LEADS ARE IN THE CORRECT POSITION. ¥ WHEN REMOVING THE WIRE LEADS FROM THE PARTS, BE SURE TO GRASP THE CONNECTOR,
NOT THE WIRES.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
WHEN YOU GET A COMPLAINT FROM YOUR CUSTOMER, EVALUATE THE COMPLAINT CAREFULLY. IF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS APPLY, PLEASE INSTRUCT THE CUSTOMER IN THE PROPER USE OF THE MICROWAVE OVEN. THIS CAN ELIMINATE AN UNNECESSARY SERVICE CALL.
5-11
CAUTIONS
1. Check grounding before checking for trouble.
2. Be careful of the high voltage circuit.
3. Discharge the high voltage capacitor. (See page 2-1)
4. When checking the continuity of the switches or of the high voltage transformer, disconnect one lead wire from these parts and then 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 PCB 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. (Micom model only)
CONDITION
Microwave oven
does not work.
Inserting many plugs into one outlet and using them at the same time. (blown fuse or breaker)
Microwave oven plug is not inserted tightly.
Output power is too low. Low AC input voltage.
Food temperature is too low.
Using metallic ware and allowing it to touch the oven wall.
Sparks occur.
Inconsistent intensity of microwave by their characteristics.
1. Use plastic wrap or lid.
2. Stir once or twice while cooking soup, cocoa or milk, etc.
Uneven cooking.
Ceramic ware trimmed in gold or silver powder is used.
Avoid using other electrical appliances when you use the microwave oven.
Insert microwave oven plug securely.
Use the microwave oven at adequate line voltage.
This may not be a defect. It is possible that the food should be cooked for a longer time period.
Do not use metallic ware for cooking except that noted in the cooking guide.
Do not use any type of cookware with metallic trimming.
CAUSE REMEDY
1. Incomplete segments. ¥ Segment missing. ¥ Partial segment missing. ¥ Digit flickering (NOTE: Slight flickering is normal.)
2. Colon does not turn on or blink.
3. A distinct change in the brightness of one or more numbers in display.
4. One or more digits in the display are not lighting.
5. Display indicates a number different from one touched, for example, key in 5 and 3 appears in the display.
6. Specific numbers (for example 7 or 9) will not display when key pad is touched.
7. Display does not count down with time blinking or up with clock operation.
8. Display obviously jumps in time while counting down.
9. Display counts down too fast while cooking.
10. Each indicator light does not turn on after setting cooking cycle.
11. Display time of day does not reappear when cooking is finished.
5-12
(TROUBLE 1)
The following visual conditions indicate a probable defective control circuit.
CONDITION CHECK RESULT CAUSE REMEDY
1. No input can be programmed.
Continuity
No continuity
Defective PCB assembly.
Loose connection.
Replace PCB assembly.
Connect them tightly.
Check the conn­ection between membrane key assembly and PCB assembly.
2. Some inputs cannot be programmed.
3. Display shows a number or figure different from one touched.
4. Random programming when touching other pads.
5. Display is fixed at some figure and can not accept any input.
Everything works as specified.
Still have trouble.
Defective key membrane assembly.
Defective PCB assembly.
Replace key membrane assembly.
Replace PCB assembly.
Replace key membrane assembly and check operation.
5-13
CONDITION CHECK RESULT CAUSE REMEDY
1. Fuse blows. Continuity.
No continuity.
Continuity.
Shorted contact at the primary switch.
Replace fuse, primary, monitor, secondary switches, and RELAY(RY2) of P.C.B Assembly.
No continuity.
Normal.
Defective high voltage capacitor.
Replace high voltage capacitor.
Fuse blows again
Defective high volt­age transformer.
Replace high volt­age transformer.
Malfunction of the monitor switch.
Replace fuse, primary, monitor, secondary switches, and RELAY(RY2) of P.C.B Assembly.
Check continuity of monitor switch (with door closed).
Check continuity of primary switch (with door opened).
Disconnect one side of the wire lead connected from transformer to the high voltage capacitor and operate the unit.
Replace fuse
Continuity.
Malfunction of secondary switch.
Replace fuse, primary, monitor, secondary switches, and RELAY(RY2) of P.C.B Assembly.
No continuity.
Check continuity of secondary switch (with door opened).
2. Fuse does not
blow.
No continuity.
Continuity.
No continuity.
Defective power supply cord.
Replace power supply cord.
Defective thermostat.
Replace thermostat.
Check continuity of thermostat.
Check continuity of power supply cord.
(TROUBLE 2)
Oven does not operate at all, Display window does not display any figures, and no input is accepted.
NOTE : All these switches must be replaced at the same time. Refer to page 5-7, 5-8
5-14
CONDITION CHECK RESULT CAUSE REMEDY
1. Setting time does not count down when touching START pad.
2. Fan motor or oven lamp do not turn on.
No continuity.
Continuity.
Continuity
Defective PCB assembly.
Loose connection.
Replace PCB assembly.
Connect them tightly.
No continuity
Abnormal
Check fan motor.
Defective fan motor. Replace fan motor.
Abnormal
Normal
Check oven lamp.
Defective oven lamp. Replace oven lamp.
Defective secondary switch.
Replace secondary switch.
Check continuity of secondary switch (with door closed).
Check the con­nection between CN1 connector and PCB assembly.
(TROUBLE 3)
Display shows all figures set, but oven does not start cooking while desired
program times are set and START pad is touched.
(TROUBLE 4) Oven seems to be operating but little heat is produced in oven load.
NOTE :
Simple test of power output-conducted by heating one liter water for one min. if available. Minimum 8.5¡C temperature rise is normal condition.
CONDITION CHECK RESULT CAUSE REMEDY
Output is low
Lower than 90% of rating voltage.
Normal
Abnormal
Defective PCB assembly.
Replace PCB assembly.
Normal
Abnormal
Measure the output power.
Defective magnetron.
Replace magnetron.
Decrease in power source voltage with load.
Suggest customer contact local electric power utility co. or qualified electrician.
Check the power source voltage.
Disconnect the wire leads from relay 2 and check on and off time with multitester.
5-15
CONDITION CHECK RESULT CAUSE REMEDY
No microwave oscillation.
No continuity.
Continuity.
Abnormal
Defective high voltage transformer.
Replace high voltage transformer.
Normal
Defective PCB assembly.
Replace PCB assembly.
Disconnect the wire leads from relay 2 and check continuity of relay 2. (Operate the unit)
Check high vol­tage transformer
Output is full power when you set lower power level.
Abnormal.
Defective PCB assembly.
Replace PCB assembly.
Disconnect the wire leads from relay 2 and check continuity relay 2. (Operate the unit)
Abnormal
Defective high voltage capacitor.
Replace high voltage capacitor.
Normal
Check high vol­tage capacitor.
Abnormal
Defective high voltage diode.
Replace high voltage diode.
Normal
Check high vol­tage diode.
Abnormal
Defective magnetron.
Replace magnetron.
Check magnetron.
(TROUBLE 5)
No microwave oscillation even though oven lamp and fan motor run. (Display operates properly)
NOTE : ¥ Make sure the wire leads correct position.
¥ When Removing the wire leads from the parts, be sure to grasp the connector, not the wires. ¥ When removing the magnetron, be sure to install the magnetron gasket in the correct position
and in good condition.
DOOR PARTS
LATCH BOARD PARTS
CONTROL PANEL PARTS
INTERIOR PARTS
BASE PLATE PARTS
OVEN CAVITY PARTS
6-1
EXPLODED VIEW
INTRODUCTION
6-2
13552A
13213A
13352A
13581A
13720D
13806D
14970A
14026A
15006A
13536A
DOOR PARTS
6-3
24781M
26638A
23572A
268711
WTP018
CONTROLLER PARTS
6-4
33052M
340511
36549S
WTP
013
33390G
WTT
010
WSZ
185
33112U
35889A
OVEN CAVITY PARTS
6-5
43501A
WSZ
085
466002
466003
466001
43500A
LATCH BOARD PARTS
6-6
568771
WSZ
002
WSZ
002
WSZ
002
5620113
WSZ
002
WSZ
002
WTT
028
56411A
56930V
56201A
56549F
54974S
WTT
037
55900A
55262A
56912B
56324A
54810C
WTT
028
WTT
028
50
CZZH
56851D
50
FZZA
INTERIOR PARTS
6-7
63303L
56170D
63303R
WSZ
002
WTT
021
WTT
028
647781
BASE PLATE PARTS
8-1
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF P.C.B.
8-2
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
P/NO : 3828W5S1099
Mar, 1999
Printed in Korea
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