KitchenAid KHMS105E Making the Measurements, Measuring The Oven With The Cabinet Installed

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Microwave Oven Hood Combo Service Manual — LIT 4317216

Original 03/97

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MAKING THE MEASUREMENTS

Measuring The Oven With The Cabinet Installed

MEASUREMENT NOTES:

When measuring for leakage, use the 2" (5 cm ) spacer that is provided with the probe.

Leakage with the outer panels removed should be less than 5 mW/cm.sq.

Leakage for a fully assembled oven (before the lamp switch primary is interrupted) with the door opened slightly, should be less than 2 mW/cm.sq.

Do not exceed the meter’s full-scale deflec- tion.

Do not move the test probe along the mea- suring surfaces faster than 1-inch-per-sec- ond (2.5 cm/sec), otherwise a false reading will occur.

When testing near a corner of the door, keep the probe perpendicular to the sur- face, and move it horizontally without touch- ing 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 275 (±25cc) of water into a 600 cc graduated beaker.

2.Place the beaker into the center of the microwave oven.

3.Set the energy leakage monitor to 2,450 M H z , a n d u s e i t a c c o r d i n g t o t h e manufacturer’s recommended test pro- cedure 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 mi- crowave energy leakage after all of the neces- sary components are replaced or adjusted, and before the cabinet is installed. Take spe- cial care to measure around the magnetron and the waveguide. WARNING: Be careful not to contact any of the high voltage com- ponents when making measurements with the cabinet removed.

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Contents Microwave Oven Hood Combination KHMS105E KHMC107E Table of Contents Convection Thermistor Convection Heating Element Electrical Shock Hazard Important Safety InformationPage Vii Test Leakage TestEquipment Theory of Operation Relay #4 Capacitor Bkbl Blower Motor High Component Sections Component AccessRemoving the Microwave Oven & Cabinet GeneralBase Plate Screws Cooktop Light Assembly Wiring Removing the Oven Door Protection Control SystemRemoving the Door Choke Removing the Control Panel Removing the Line Fuse Removing a Switch REMOVING/ADJUSTING the Interlock SwitchesSecondary InsetMaking Adjustments Removing the Base Thermal Fuse Removing the Magnetron Thermal Fuse Removing the Cavity Thermal Fuse Removing the Convection Thermistor White Wires Removing the Oven Light Socket Operating Control SystemTurn Board Over Removing the Control Circuit BoardRemoving the Temperature Probe Socket Removing the FAN Motor Removing the Power Cord Removing the Blower Motor Capacitor Removing the Convection Heating Element Viewed from Under TOP Plate Removing the GAS Sensor Removing the Synchronous Motor Removing a Cooktop Light Socket High Voltage Components Accessing the High Voltage Components Removing the Magnetron Replacing The High Voltage Rectifier Removing the High Voltage Rectifier High Voltage CapacitorHigh Voltage Rectifier Mounting Flange Removing the High Voltage Transformer Important Safety Instructions Component Description & TestingPage Original 03/97 Possible Customer Complaint Thermal FusesBlower Motor Capacitor GAS Sensor Convection Thermistor Viewed from Under TOP Plate Convection Heating ElementMotors Touch Panel Continuity Test Programming ChecksCombination Roast Temperature ProbeThings to Know Combination BakeProblem Possible Cause Test Procedure Or Correction ChartsProblem Possible Cause Test Procedure Or Correction Problem Possible Cause Test Procedure Or Correction Checking the Microwave Power Output Checking for Microwave Energy Leakage Making the Measurements Measuring The Oven With The Cabinet InstalledPage Test Charts Component TestingTerminal-To-Terminal Contacts Component Test Procedure Result Keyboard Matrix Voltage circuits Control Circuit Board Check ListDoor Closed PRIMARY, MONITOR, & Secondary Switch Checkout ProcedureContinuity Test Chart Door Open
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KHMS105E specifications

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