Sharp R-22AT, R-24AT service manual Troubleshooting Guide

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EXHAUST OVEN THERMISTOR TH3

The thermistor is a negative temperature coefficient type. The temperature in the exhaust duct is detected through the resistance of the thermistor.

If the temperature is high, the control panel will display “EE7” and the oven will stop to avoid overheating and catching fire.

If the thermistor is open, the control panel will display "EE6" and the oven will stop.

MAGNETRON THERMISTORS TH1, TH2

The thermistor is a negative temperature coefficient type. The air temperature around the magnetron is detected through the resistance of the thermistor.

If the temperature is high, the control panel will display "EE17" and the oven will stop to protect the lower magn- etron against overheat.

If the magnetron thermistor is open, the control panel will display "EE16" and the oven will stop.

If the magnetron thermistor is short, the control panel will display "EE19" and the oven will stop.

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BLOWER MOTOR BM

The blower motor BM drives a blade which draws external cool air into the oven. This cool air is directed through the air vanes surrounding the magnetrons and cools the magnetrons. This air is channelled through the oven cavity to remove steam and vapours given off from the heating foods. It is then exhausted through the exhausting air vents at the oven cavity.

ANTENNA MOTORS SM

The upper and lower antenna motors SM drive stirrer antennas.

OVEN LAMP OL

The oven cavity light illuminates the interior of the oven so that food being cooked can be examined visually through the door window without having to open the door. The oven lamp is on during the cooking cycle and idle condition.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

When troubleshooting the microwave oven, it is helpful to follow the Sequence of Operation in performing the checks. Many of the possible causes of trouble will require that a specific test be performed. These tests are given a procedure letter which will be found in the “Test Procedure”section.

IMPORTANT: If the oven becomes inoperative because of a blown fuse F1 F10A (or F2 F10A) in the interlock switch SW1 (or SW2) - monitor switches SW3 (or SW4) , check the interlock switch SW1 (or SW2) and monitor switches SW3 (or SW4) before replacing the fuse F1 F10A (or F2 F10A).

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Contents Commercial Microwave Oven Table of ContentsRemember to Check 4R Remember to Check 3DCommercial Microwave Oven Sharp Corporation OSAKA, Japan22AT/ R-24AT General Important InformationDescription SpecificationThis Appliance Must be Earthed Brown LiveDisplay and Indicators Installation InformationAppearance View Auto Touch Control PanelIdle Condition Operation SequenceMicrowave Cooking Condition Microwave Variable CookingFigure 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 Switch Test High Voltage Rectifier Assembly Test Carry OUT 3D ChecksCarry OUT 4R Checks Carry OUT 4R ChecksTemperature Fuse TF1, TF2, TF3 Test Procedure Letter Component TestWeak Point F3 Test Carry OUT 3D Checks Fuse F1, F2 F10A Test Carry OUT 3D ChecksMotor Winding Test Touch Control Panel Assembly TestNoise Filter Test High Voltage Fuse F4, F5 Test Carry OUT 3D ChecksRelay Test KEY Unit TestRY1 RY3Occurrence Cause or Correction Touch Control Panel Assembly LSIIXA222DR Description of LSISignal synchronized with commercial power source frequency Signal to sound buzzerInternal clock oscillation frequency setting input Power source voltageDigit 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 SET Number Double Quantity Check Signal Precautions for Using LEAD-FREE SolderUsing lead-free wire solder Employing lead-free solderComponent Replacement and Adjustment Procedure Outer CASE, Rear Cabinet and Power Supply Cord RemovalHigh Voltage Transformers Removal Re-install Magnetron Thermistor ReplacementMagnetrons Removal RemovalTerminal Insulator Replacement HOW to Release the Positive Lock ConnectorBlower Motor Removal Stirrer Motors Upper and Lower RemovalPower Supply Cord Replacement Control Panel Assembly and Control Unit RemovalControl Panel Assembly Removal HOW to Attach Membrane Switch and Graphic SheetDoor Replacement and Adjustment After adjustment, make sure of the followingRemoval Door Disassembly Choke Cover RemovalDoor Components Removal Upper and Lower Latch Heads Removal Service InformationDoor Case Removal Door Glass 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 Parts marked * are used in voltage more than Parts ListElectoric Parts Cabinet 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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R-22AT, R-24AT specifications

The Sharp R-24AT and R-22AT microwave ovens are advanced kitchen appliances designed to enhance cooking convenience, efficiency, and versatility. Both models incorporate innovative technologies and features that cater to modern cooking needs.

The Sharp R-24AT boasts a robust 900 watts of cooking power, enabling users to prepare a wide variety of meals quickly and effectively. Its spacious 24-liter capacity is suitable for families and those who enjoy entertaining. One of the standout features of the R-24AT is its intelligent sensor technology, which automatically detects humidity levels in the cooking food. This innovative feature ensures optimal cooking times and temperatures, resulting in perfectly cooked dishes without the guesswork.

Another key technology in the R-24AT is the inverter cooking system. This system provides a seamless flow of power throughout the cooking process, allowing for more precise temperature control. Unlike traditional microwaves that operate in full power or off, inverter technology ensures consistent heat, which is particularly beneficial for tasks such as defrosting, reheating, and simmering.

The Sharp R-22AT, while slightly more compact with a 22-liter capacity, also delivers impressive performance with 800 watts of power. It features a similar inverter cooking system that guarantees even cooking results. Both models come with multiple auto-cook presets, providing users with a selection of quick options for common dishes such as popcorn, pizza, and oatmeal. This feature streamlines meal preparation and reduces the time spent on planning meals.

In addition, the user-friendly control panel on both models includes a combination of push-button and rotary dial controls for easy navigation. The inclusion of a bright LED display further enhances usability, allowing cooks to monitor cooking times and settings easily.

Safety is another critical aspect of the Sharp R-24AT and R-22AT. Both models come equipped with a child lock feature, ensuring peace of mind in homes with young children. The stainless steel interiors of these microwaves facilitate easy cleaning, while their sleek design adds a modern touch to any kitchen.

In summary, the Sharp R-24AT and R-22AT microwave ovens stand out for their advanced cooking technologies, user-friendly features, and thoughtful design. They empower home cooks to prepare meals with precision and ease, making them a valuable addition to any kitchen.