Sharp R-930AW Convection Cooking Condition, Automatic MIX Cooking Condition, Preheating Condition

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CONVECTION COOKING CONDITION

PREHEATING CONDITION

Program desired convection temperature by touching the CONVECTION pad and the Temperature pad.

When the START pad is touched, the following operations occur:

1.The coil of shut-off relays (RY1, RY3,RY5 and RY6) are energized, the oven lamp, cooling fan motor, turntable motor and convection motor are turned on.

2.The coil of relay (RY4) is energized by the control unit. The damper is moved to the closed position, opening the damper switch contacts. The opening of the damper switch contacts sends a signal to the LSI on the control unit de-energizing the relay (RY4) and opening the circuit to the damper motor.

3.The coil of heater relay (RY3) is energized by the control unit and the main supply voltage is applied to the heating element.

4.When the oven temperature reaches the selected preheat temperature, the following operations occur:

4-1 The heater relay is de-energized by the control unit temperature circuit and thermistor, opening the circuit to the heating element.

4-2. The oven will continue to function for 30 minutes, turning the heater on and off, as needed to maintain the selected preheat temperature. The oven will shut-down completely after 30 minutes

CONVECTION COOKING CONDITION

When the preheat temperature is reached, a beep signal will sound indicating that the holding temperature has been reached in the oven cavity. Open the door and place the food to be cooked in the oven.

Touch the CONVEC pad first and then touch the Tempera- ture pad. And program desired cooking time by touching the Number pads.

When the START pad is touched, the following operations occur:

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first. And then program desired cooking time by touching the Number pads. The LOW MIX/BAKE pad is preprogrammed for 350˚F with 10% microwave power, while the HIGH MIX/ ROAST pad is preprogrammed for 300˚F with 30% micro- wave power. When the START pad is touched, the following operations occur:

1.The numbers on the digital read-out start to count down to zero.

2.The shut-off relays (RY1,RY2,RY3,RY5 and RY6) are energized, turning on the oven lamp, turntable motor, cooling fan motor and convection fan motor.

3.The shut-off relay (RY4) is energized.

The damper door is closed from the open position.

4.The heater relay (RY3) is energized, applying the main supply voltage to the heating element.

5.Now, the oven is in the convection cooking condition.

6.When the oven temperature reaches the selected temperature, the following operations occur:

6-1. The power supply voltage is alternated to the heating element and power transformer.

6-2. The heating element operates through the heater relay (RY3) contacts and the power transformer operates through the primary interlock relay (RY2) contacts.

6-3. These are operated by the control unit to supply alternately within a 32 second time base, convection heat and microwave energy.

The relationship between the convection and microwave power operations are as follows.

Note: The ON and OFF time ratio does not correspond with the percentage of microwave power, because approx. 2 seconds are needed for heating of the magnetron filament.

6 SEC.

26 SEC.

ON

 

(MICRO.)

MICROWAVE POWER

= APPROX. 10%

OFF

1. The numbers on the digital read-out start to count down

to zero.

(CONVEC.)

CONVECTION

2. The oven lamp, turntable motor, cooling fan motor and

convection motor are energized.

3. Heater relay (RY3) is energized (if the cavity temperature

is lower than the selected temperature) and the main

supply voltage is applied to the heating element to return

to the selected cooking temperature.

4. Upon completion of the cooking time, the audible signal

will sound, and oven lamp, turntable motor, cooling fan

motor and convection motor are de-energized. At the

end of the convection cycle, if the cavity air temperature

is above 275˚F, the circuit to RY6 will be maintained (by

the thermistor circuit) to continue operation of the cooling

fan motor until the temperature drops below 245˚F, at

which time the relay will be de-energized, turning off the

fan motor. Relay RY5 will however, open as soon as the

convection cycle has ended, turning off the convection

fan motor.

5. At the end of the convection cook cycle, shut-off relay

(RY4) is energized turning on the damper motor. The

damper is returned to the open position, closing the

damper switch contacts which send a signal to the

control unit, de-energizing shut-off relay (RY4).

AUTOMATIC MIX COOKING CONDITION

Touch the HIGH MIX/ROAST or the LOW MIX/BAKE pad

TEMPERATUE

= 350˚F (180˚C)

LOW MIX

BAKE

12 SEC.

20 SEC.

 

ON

 

(MICRO.)

OFF

MICROWAVE POWER

= APPROX. 30%

 

 

ON

 

(CONVEC.)

OFF

CONVECTION

 

 

32 SEC.

TEMPERATUE

 

= 300˚F

 

 

 

HIGH MIX

 

 

ROAST

 

Note: During alternate Microwave/Convection operation, the convection heater is energized only if the cavity temperature drops below the set temperature.

SENSOR COOKING CONDITION

Using the SENSOR COOK function, the foods are cooked without figuring time, power level or quantity. When the oven senses enough steam from the food, it relays the informa- tion to its microprocessor which will calculate the remaining cooking time and power level needed for best results.

When the food is cooked, water vapor is developed.

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Contents Convection Microwave Oven Table of Contents930AK 930AW Before Servicing Microwave Measurement Procedure RequirementsLeakage test Convection Microwave Oven Sharp PLAZA, Mahwah930AK / R-930AW ForewordGeneral Information SpecificationDescription Grounding InstructionsTouch Control Panel Oven DiagramOperation Power Level P-0 to P-90 CookingDescription of Operating Sequence OFF ConditionAutomatic MIX Cooking Condition Convection Cooking ConditionSensor Cooking Condition Preheating ConditionCompu BROIL/ Compu ROAST/ Compu Bake Fire Sensing Feature Microwave ModeCompu Defrost Cooking Cooking SequenceFigure O-1. Oven Schematic-OFF Condition Schematic DiagramFigure O-4. Oven Schematic-Convection Cooking Condition Description and Function of Components Heating Element Troubleshooting GuideConvection Cooking System Damper OPEN-CLOSE MechanismPossible Cause Defective Parts Test Procedure ProblemProcedure Component Test Letter Magnetron Assembly Test Test ProceduresPower Transformer Test High Voltage Rectifier TestSecondary Interlock Switch Test Procedure Component Test LetterMonitor Switch Temperature Fuse TestDamper Switch Test Test Procedures Component Test LetterChecking Temperature in the Convection Mode Thermal CUT-OUT TestOuter Case Switch Test Touch Control Panel Assembly TestKEY Unit Test Weight 1ST Stage 2ND Stage 3RD Stage 4TH Stage Level Time Relay TestCompu Defrost Test AH Sensor Test Occurrence Cause or CorrectionChecking the initial sensor cooking condition Water load cooking testTesting Method for AH Sensor AND/OR Control Unit Test Procedures Letter Component TestChecking Control Unit R1,R2 22Ω ± R3 4.3kΩ ± 5% 1/4WThermistor Touch Control Panel AssemblyLSIIZA797DR Description of LSITOR Segment data signals Signal similar to P27Segment data signal Key strobe signalStructure of Absolute Humidity Sensor Absolute Humidity Sensor CircuitServicing Outer Case Switches Replacement Component Replacement and Adjustment ProcedurePower Transformer Removal Outer Case RemovalPositive Lock Connector NO-CASE Type Removal High Voltage Rectifier Assembly RemovalMagnetron Removal High Voltage Capacitor RemovalTurntable Motor Removal Damper Assembly RemovalOven Lamp and Lamp Socket Removal FAN Motor RemovalControl Unit and KEY Unit Control Panel Assembly and Control Unit RemovalAfter adjustment, check the following Door Replacement and AdjustmentDoor Adjustment After adjustment, make sure of the followingFigure C-5. Door Replacement and adjustment Door DisassemblyFigure S-1. Pictorial Diagram Control Panel CircuitDIP Electrical Parts Cabinet PartsControl Panel Parts VSDTA123ES/-3 Oven PartsDoor Parts MiscellaneousScrews Nuts and Washers Packing and Accessories HOW to Order Replacement PartsModel Number DescriptionOven Control Panel Parts Door Parts Miscellaneous 930AK 930AW
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