Maytag 1800 W - 2005 manual Troubleshooting Procedures Electronic Models

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Troubleshooting Procedures (Electronic Models)

Trouble 2: Oven does not operate at all, display window does not display any digits, and no input is accepted.

Fuse blows.

Check continuity of monitor switch with door closed.

Continuity

No

Continuity

Malfunction

of the

monitor switch.

Replace the fuse,

primary, secondary, monitor switches and controller.

Replace fuse

Check continuity of primary switch with door opened.

Check continuity

of secondary switch with door opened.

Disconnect one side of

Continuity

 

Malfunction of

 

 

primary switch.

 

 

 

No

Continuity

Continuity

 

Malfunction of

 

secondary

 

 

 

 

switch.

 

 

 

 

No

Continuity

Replace the fuse,

primary, secondary, monitor switches and controller.

Replace the fuse,

primary, secondary, monitor switches and controller.

the wire lead connecting

transformer to high

voltage capacitor and

operate the unit.

Fuse blows again.

Abnormal

Failed high

voltage transformer.

Failed high

voltage capacitor.

Replace high voltage

transformer.

Replace high

voltage capacitor.

Normal

Measure

resistance of high voltage capacitor.

Normal

Capacitor is good, (replace fuse only).

Fuse does not blow.

Continuity

Check continuity

of thermostat (cavity and magnetron).

Check continuity of power cord.

No Continuity

No

Continuity

Failed thermostat.

Failed power cord.

Replace thermostat.

Replace power cord.

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1800 W - 2005 specifications

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