Goldstar MA-2005ST service manual Trouble Shooting, Condition Cause Remedy

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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.

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

CAUSE

 

REMEDY

 

 

 

Microwave oven does not work.

Output power is too low.

Sparks occur.

Uneven cooking.

Inserting many plugs into one outlet and using them at the

same time.

(blown fuse or breaker)

Microwave oven plug is not inserted tightly.

Low AC input voltage.

Food temperature is too low.

Using metallic ware and allowing it to touch the oven wall.

Ceramic ware trimmed in gold or silver powder is used.

Inconsistent intensity of microwave by their characteristics.

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.

1.Use plastic wrap or lid.

2.Stir once or twice while cooking soup, cocoa or milk, etc.

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Contents Microwave Oven Safety Precautions Function & Type 1/2 How a Microwave Oven WorksType of Microwave Oven Grill Cooking Function & Type 2/2Installation Installation & Utensils 1/2Cooking Utensils Installation & Utensils 2/2What’s the microwave? 1/2 History of dielectric heatingPrinciple of dielectric heating Safety of microwave oven What’s the microwave? 2/2Definition of electric wave Conventional heating Conventional heating vs. dielectric heatingCavity Construction of microwave ovenDoor ControllerHow does the microwave oven operate? Input Senondary Winding AT Microwave generation systemMagnetron 1/2 Microwave generation systemMagnetron 2/2 Testing Magnetron TubeMultiwave system What is Multi-WaveWhat’s the infrared sensor? Infrared sensorWhat’s does move automatically? Auto moving heaterConventional Heater LG’s Auto Moving HeaterSpecifications Control Panel FeaturesOperating Sequence Schematic Circuit Description Microwave Leakage Test Tools and Measuring InstrumentsNecessary Tools Necessary Measuring InstrumentsMeasurement with Outer Case Removed Measurement with a Fully Assembled OvenRecord Keeping and Notification After Measurement Disassembly and Adjustment Measurement of Microwave Power OutputPower Supply Cord Control Panel AssemblyDoor Main Assembly Removal PCB Assembly RemovalAIR Duct Assembly Removal Magnetron RemovalRemoving the Turntable Motor High Voltage Transformer Removal FAN Motor Assembly RemovalHigh Voltage Capacitor and Diode Removal Interlock SystemSecondary Interlock Switch Test Primary Interlock Switch TestMonitor Switch Test Interlock Continuity TestComponents Test Procedure Component Test ProcedureComponents Test Procedure Results Relay Condition Cause Remedy Trouble ShootingResult Result Condition Check Defective PCB assembly Defective high voltage transformer Introduction Exploded ViewDoor Parts Controller Parts Oven Cavity Parts Latch Board Parts Interior Parts Base Plate Parts Schematic Diagram of P.C.B Printed Circuit Board