GE JVM2070_H manual Microwave Leakage Test, Performance Test, High Voltage Capacitor

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Microwave Leakage Test

 

Performance Test

 

 

 

1.Place 275 ml. of water in a 600 ml beaker (WB64X5010).

2.Place the beaker in the center of the oven shelf.

3.Set the meter to the 2450 MHz scale.

4.Turn the oven on for 5 minutes.

5.Hold the probe perpendicular to the surface being tested and scan the surfaces at a rate of 1 inch/sec.

Test the following areas:

The entire perimeter of the door and control panel.

The viewing surface of the door window.

The exhaust vents.

6.The maximum leakage is 4 MW/CM2.

7.Record data on the service invoice and microwave leakage report.

Note: The maximum allowable leakage is 5 MW/ CM2. 4 MW/CM2 is used to allow for measurement and meter accuracy.

Inform the manufacturer of any oven found to have emission in excess of 5 MW/CM2. Make repairs to bring the unit into compliance at no cost to the owner and try to determine the cause. Instruct the owner not to use the oven if it has not been brought into compliance.

High Voltage Capacitor

The high voltage capacitor has an internal shunt resistor to automatically discharge the capacitor when the oven turns off. Under normal operation, the capacitor should fully discharge within 30 seconds.

1.Measure the line voltage (loaded). This test is based on normal voltage variations of 108V to 132V. Low voltage will lower output power and temperature rise.

2.Place a beaker (WB64X0073) containing

1 liter of water (1000ml, 59°F - 75°F) on the turntable and record the starting water temperature with a thermometer. (Do not use any other load or dish as results will very from standard).

3.Set the microwave oven at HIGH power for 2 minutes and 3 seconds.

4.Turn on the oven.

5.Record the water temperature.

The minimum difference between the initial and ending temperature should be 40°F at 120V.

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Contents TECHNICAL SERVICE GUIDE PUB #2/04 Over the Range Microwave Oven MODEL SERIES JVM2070HRECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICETechnical Service Guide Copyright GE Consumer & IndustrialA. DO NOT OPERATE OR ALLOW THE OVEN TO BE OPERATED WITH THE DOOR OPEN Table of Contents Nomenclature InstallationFeature Pack Model NumberHELP Control FeaturesTouchscreen Display HOMEComponent Locator Views Top View3 - High Voltage Transformer Right Side View1 - Magnetron 2 - Magnetron Thermal Cutout TCO 4 - Magnetron Cooling Fan Motor and Blade 5 - High Voltage CapacitorExhaust Fan Microwave Removal and Component AccessComponents RemovalSide Stirrer Motor Side StirrerTop Stirrer Motor Top StirrerCooling Fan and Motor Magnetron Thermal Cutout TCO Cavity Thermal Cutout TCOFuses Gas Sensor MagnetronTransformer Hidden Vent Motor Interior LightMonitor Switch Door Interlock SwitchesDoor Sensing and Primary Interlock Switches Control PanelPower Relay Interlocks Door Latch SwitchesDoor Sensing Switch Primary Interlock Switch TestBottom and Hood Thermal Cutout TCO Removal and ReplacementHigh Voltage Capacitor Turntable MotorSurface Lamp Assemblies Surface LampsControl Performance Test TroubleshootingSensor Test Quick Test Demonstration Mode Diagnostics TestError Message Displayed InformationPerformance Test Microwave Leakage TestHigh Voltage Capacitor CN04 - Cooktop Lamp Relay Connector CN01 - Ribbon connectorCN03 - Vent Blower Connector CN06 - Door Sensing ConnectorLouver Motor Does Not Work Vent Motor Does Not Work Strip CircuitsFan Motor Does Not Work Dead Unit - Bottom TCO Does Not Work Top Stirrer, Side Stirrer, or Drive Motor Does Not WorkDead Unit - Cavity or Magnetron TCO Does Not Work FAN MOTORInterior Light Does Not Work Surface Lamps Do Not Work 3 - Blue Magnetron Does Not Work2 - White BlackWiring Diagram WARNING Power must be disconnected before servicing this applianceSchematic Code No. DE99-00125FIllustrated Parts Catalog DESCRIPTION VIEW NUMBERCATALOG NUMBER QUANTITYPLATE MOUNTING ASM GE will replace WarrantyFor the period of Full one-year