Sharp R-22AT, R-24AT Motor Winding Test, Noise Filter Test, Touch Control Panel Assembly Test

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NOISE FILTER

R-22AT

R-24AT

 

TEST PROCEDURES

PROCEDURE

 

LETTER

COMPONENT TEST

 

If the meter does not indicate above resistance, replace the thermistor.

 

3. CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.

JMOTOR WINDING TEST

CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.

Disconnect the leads from the motor. Using an ohmmeter, check the resistance between the two terminals.

Resistance of Blower motor should be approximately 60.

Resistance of Antenna motor should be approximately 8.8 k.

If incorrect readings are obtained, replace the motor.

CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.

KNOISE FILTER TEST

CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.

Disconnect the leads from the terminals of noise filter. Using an ohmmeter, check between the terminals as described in the following table.

MEASURING POINT

INDICATION OF OHMMETER

Between N and L

Approx. 680 k

 

 

Between terminal N and WHIT

Short circuit

 

 

Between terminal L and BLK

Short circuit

If incorrect readings are absorbed, replace the noise filter.

CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.

N

L

 

F3 : WEAK POINT

 

NOISE SUPPRESSION COIL

DISCHARGE RESISTOR 680 k1/2W

LINE CROSS CAPACITOR 0.22F/ AC250V

 

DISCHARGE RESISTOR 10 M1/2W

LINE CROSS CAPACITOR

LINE CROSS CAPACITOR

10000 pF/ AC250V

10000 pF/ AC250V

WHT

BLK

LHIGH VOLTAGE FUSE F4, F5 TEST CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.

If the high voltage fuse F4 (or F5) is blown, there could be a short in the high voltage rectifier or the magnetron MG1 (or MG2). Check them and replace the defective parts and the high voltage fuse F4 (or F5).

CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS.

CAUTION: Only replace high voltage fuse with the correct value replacement.

MTOUCH CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY TEST

The touch control panel consists of circuits including semiconductors such as LSI, IC, etc. Therefore, unlike conventional microwave ovens, proper maintenance cannot be performed with only a voltmeter and ohmmeter. In this service manual, the touch control panel assembly is divided into two units, Control Unit and Key Unit, troubleshooting by unit replacement is described according to the symptoms indicated.

1. Key Unit Note : Check key unit ribbon connection before replacement. The following symptoms indicate a defective key unit. Replace the key unit.

a)When touching the pads, a certain pad produces no signal at all.

b)When touching the pads, sometimes a pad produces no signal.

2.Control Unit

The following symptoms may indicate a defective control unit. Replacing the control unit. Before replacing the control unit, perform the key unit test (Procedure N) to determine if control unit is faulty.

2-1 Programming problems.

a)When touching the pads, a certain group of pads do not produce a signal. 2-2 Display problems.

a)For a certain digit, all or some segments do not light up.

b)For a certain digit, brightness is low.

c)Only one indicator does not light.

d)The corresponding segments of all digits do not light up; or they continue to light up.

e)Wrong figure appears.

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Contents Commercial Microwave Oven Table of ContentsRemember to Check 4R Remember to Check 3DGeneral Important Information Sharp Corporation OSAKA, JapanCommercial Microwave Oven 22AT/ R-24ATBrown Live SpecificationDescription This Appliance Must be EarthedAuto Touch Control Panel Installation InformationDisplay and Indicators Appearance ViewMicrowave Variable Cooking Operation SequenceIdle Condition Microwave Cooking ConditionFigure B-1. High Voltage Circuit TWO Magnetron Operation SystemFunction of Important Components Troubleshooting Guide EEP ROM KEY Unit Touch Control Transformer T3 Possible Cause and Defective PartsTest Procedures Procedure Letter Component Test Magnetron TestMicrowave Output Power 1 litre water load Test Procedures Letter Component Test PowerMicrowave Output Power 2000 cc alternative method Carry OUT 4R Checks High Voltage Rectifier Assembly Test Carry OUT 3D ChecksSwitch Test Carry OUT 4R ChecksFuse F1, F2 F10A Test Carry OUT 3D Checks Procedure Letter Component TestTemperature Fuse TF1, TF2, TF3 Test Weak Point F3 Test Carry OUT 3D ChecksHigh Voltage Fuse F4, F5 Test Carry OUT 3D Checks Touch Control Panel Assembly TestMotor Winding Test Noise Filter TestRY3 KEY Unit TestRelay Test RY1Occurrence Cause or Correction Touch Control Panel Assembly LSIIXA222DR Description of LSIPower source voltage Signal to sound buzzerSignal synchronized with commercial power source frequency Internal clock oscillation frequency setting inputDigit selection signal Key strobe signalSound Voltage level control terminal Servicing Shapes of Electronic ComponentsServicing of Touch Control Panel Other Precautions Servicing ToolsPAD Order Display Phone Procedure for Entering to Other Checking and Clearing PROCE- Dure forDefrost Employing lead-free solder Precautions for Using LEAD-FREE SolderSET Number Double Quantity Check Signal Using lead-free wire solderComponent Replacement and Adjustment Procedure Outer CASE, Rear Cabinet and Power Supply Cord RemovalHigh Voltage Transformers Removal Removal Magnetron Thermistor ReplacementRe-install Magnetrons RemovalStirrer Motors Upper and Lower Removal HOW to Release the Positive Lock ConnectorTerminal Insulator Replacement Blower Motor RemovalHOW to Attach Membrane Switch and Graphic Sheet Control Panel Assembly and Control Unit RemovalPower Supply Cord Replacement Control Panel Assembly RemovalDoor Replacement and Adjustment After adjustment, make sure of the followingRemoval Door Disassembly Choke Cover RemovalDoor Components Removal Door Glass Removal Service InformationUpper and Lower Latch Heads Removal Door Case RemovalProcedure Microwave MeasurementPreparation Figure O-1 Oven Schematic-OFF Condition Figure O-3 Oven Schematic-Cooking Condition Figure S-1. Pictrorial Diagram DG1 PanelCircuitFigure S-3. Printed Wiring Board Cabinet Parts Parts ListParts marked * are used in voltage more than Electoric PartsRH-IXA222DRZZ LSI RH-IXA298DRZZ Eeprom Oven PartsDoor Parts MiscellaneousSCRE,NUTS and Washers HOW to Order Replacement Parts Packing and AccessoriesModel Number 2. REF. no Description Oven and Cabinet Parts Control Panel Parts Door Parts Miscellaneous
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