Sharp R-520LW, R-520LK service manual Converter power source voltage GND0V, Common data signal

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R - 5 2 0 L K

R-520LW

Pin No.

Signal

I/O

 

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connected to LCD.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The relation between signals are as follows:

 

 

 

 

LSI signal (Pin No.)

LCD (Pin No.)

LSI signal (Pin No.)

LCD (Pin No.)

 

 

 

SEG0

(72)

SEG 0

SEG11 (61)

SEG 11

 

 

 

SEG1

(71)

SEG 1

SEG12 (60)

SEG 12

 

 

 

SEG2

(70)

SEG 2

SEG13 (59)

SEG 13

 

 

 

SEG3

(69)

SEG 3

SEG14 (58)

SEG 14

 

 

 

SEG4

(68)

SEG 4

SEG15 (57)

SEG 15

 

 

 

SEG5

(67)

SEG 5

SEG16 (56)

SEG 16

 

 

 

SEG6

(66)

SEG 6

SEG17 (55)

SEG 17

 

 

 

SEG7

(65)

SEG 7

SEG18 (54)

SEG 18

 

 

 

SEG8

(64)

SEG 8

SEG19 (53)

SEG 19

 

 

 

SEG9

(63)

SEG 9

SEG20 (52)

SEG 20

 

 

 

SEG10 (62)

SEG 10

SEG21 (51)

SEG 21

 

 

 

 

 

 

73

VCC

IN

Power source voltage : GND(0V).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

74

VREF

IN

A/D converter power source voltage : GND(0V).

 

 

 

 

The power source voltage to drive the A/D converter. Connected to GND.

 

 

 

 

 

75

AVSS

IN

A/D converter power source voltage : -5.0V.

 

 

 

 

The power source voltage to drive the A/D converter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

76

COM3

OUT

Terminal not used.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

77

COM2

OUT

Common data signal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connected to LCD signal COM1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

78

COM1

OUT

Common data signal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connected to LCD signal COM2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

79

COM0

OUT

Common data signal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connected to LCD signal COM3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

80

VL3

IN

Power source voltage input terminal.

 

 

 

 

 

Standard voltage for LCD. Connected to GND.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Table of Contents 520LWBefore Servicing When the testing is completed Dont Touch Before ServicingLeakage test Microwave Measurement ProcedureRequirements 520LK/R-520LW Sharp PLAZA, MahwahMicrowave Ovens ForewordDescription SpecificationGeneral Information Grounding InstructionsOven Diagram Touch Control PanelDescription of Operating Sequence Power Level P-0 to P-90 CookingOperation OFF ConditionSensor Cooking Condition MicrowaveSchematic Clock Appears on DisplayDescription and Function of Components Troubleshooting Guide Problem Test ProceduresTest Procedure Procedure Component Test Letter Magnetron Assembly TestPower Transformer Test Procedure Component Test LetterMicrowave Output Power Magnetron Temperature Fuse Test Procedure Component Test Letter High Voltage Rectifier TestCavity Temperature Fuse Test High Voltage Capacitor TestRun the oven and check all functions Replace Temperature FusePrimary Interlock Switch Test Secondary Interlock System TestProcedure Component Test Letter Monitor Switch Test Touch Control Panel Assembly TestFigure of all digits flicker KEY Unit TestMenu 1ST Stage 2ND Stage 3RD Stage STEAKS/CHOPS Level Time Relay TestCompu Defrost Test Primary on the PWB, this foil pattern acts as a fuse Steps Occurrence Cause or CorrectionChecking the initial sensor cooking condition Testing Method for AH Sensor AND/OR Control UnitAH Sensor Test Sensor Dummy Resistor Circuit Checking Control UnitR1, R2 22Ω ± 1% 1/2W R3 4.3Ω ± 5% 1/4W R4 1MΩ ± 5% 1/4W Power Source Circuit Reset CircuitIndicator Circuit Synchronizing Signal CircuitDescription of LSI LSIPower source voltage Signal similar to ANI3Internal clock oscillation frequency control input setting Key strobe signalCommon data signal Converter power source voltage GND0VConverter power source voltage Operational Principle of Absolute Humidity Sensor Absolute Humidity Sensor CircuitStructure of Absolute Humidity Sensor Detector Circuit of Absolute Humidity Sensor CircuitServicing of Touch Control Panel Other PrecautionsTouch Control Panel Servicing Servicing ToolsTo prevent an electric shock, take the following pre Component Replacement and Adjustment ProcedureOuter Case Removal High Voltage Rectifier and High Voltage Capacitor Removal Power Transformer RemovalRe-install Magnetron RemovalGraphic Sheet and Membrane Switch Replacement Positive Lock Connector NO-CASE Type RemovalControl Panel Assembly Removal Oven Lamp and Lamp Socket RemovalInstallation Turntable Motor RemovalRemoval InstallationCooling FAN Motor Removal Rear ViewDoor Replacement After adjustment, check the followingSealer Film RE-INSTALLAfter any service, make sure of the following Diagram High Voltage ComponentsCircuit Control Unit Figure S-5 . Printed Wiring Board of Power Unit Parts List SCREWS,NUTS and Washers HOW to Order Replacement PartsMiscellaneous Model NumberOven and Cabinet Parts Control Panel Parts Door Parts Miscellaneous Packing and Accessories Copyright 2006 by Sharp Corporation ALL Rights Reserved

R-520LK, R-520LW specifications

The Sharp R-520LW and R-520LK are innovative microwave ovens that combine advanced technology with user-friendly features to enhance cooking experiences. Designed with modern kitchens in mind, these models embody efficiency, precision, and versatility.

One of the defining characteristics of both the R-520LW and R-520LK is their powerful 900-watt output, which allows for speedy cooking and reheating. This high wattage ensures that food is cooked evenly and retains its moisture, preventing the common issue of dry or unevenly heated meals. Furthermore, the inclusion of multiple cooking power levels provides users with flexibility, making it easy to select the ideal setting for various types of food.

Both models feature Sharp's signature Inverter Technology. Unlike traditional microwaves that use a turn-on and turn-off cycling method, inverter technology delivers a steady stream of cooking power. This results in more consistent heating, allowing delicate foods such as fish or custards to be cooked perfectly without overcooking the edges. This technology not only enhances the quality of cooked food but also improves the overall efficiency of the microwave.

The R-520LW and R-520LK come equipped with a variety of auto-cook settings that cater to different culinary needs. From popcorn to frozen vegetables, these pre-programmed settings allow users to prepare meals with just a touch of a button, making cooking uncomplicated for all skill levels. The large, user-friendly control panel features intuitive buttons and a digital display, ensuring effortless operation and visibility.

In terms of design, the R-520LW boasts a sleek white finish, while the R-520LK offers a modern black aesthetic. Both models are compact yet spacious, with a generous interior capacity that can accommodate a range of dish sizes. The turntable feature further enhances cooking efficiency by ensuring even cooking all around.

Cleaning and maintaining the R-520LW and R-520LK is a breeze, thanks to their easy-to-wipe surfaces and the interior's cavity that can be easily accessed. The durable construction of these microwaves means they are designed to withstand the rigors of daily use.

In summary, the Sharp R-520LW and R-520LK microwave ovens stand out with their advanced features, such as inverter technology and pre-programmed cooking settings, making them excellent choices for anyone looking to streamline their kitchen tasks. Their stylish designs and user-friendly interfaces further enhance their appeal, making them valuable additions to any modern home.