Sharp R-1482 Ventilation Methods HOT AIR Exhaust, Vertical Venting, AIR Flow, Horizontal Venting

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R-1480

R-1481

R-1482

VENTILATION METHODS HOT AIR EXHAUST

1.VERTICAL VENTING

For this venting method, hot air rising from the conventional range below is drawn in by the hood fan motor through the grease filters at the right and left sides of the base cover, up through the right and left sides of the oven cavity, then discharged vertically at rear center top of the oven, into the customer's vent system.

_: AIR FLOW

TO DUCT

TO DUCT

HOOD FAN MOTOR

HOOD

INTAKE

DUCT

GREASE

FILTER

2.HORIZONTAL VENTING

The air handing is the same as VERTICAL VENTING except that the final air discharge is directed horizontally out from the top rear of the oven into the customer's vent system.

_: AIR FLOW

HOOD FAN MOTOR

TO DUCT

HOOD

INTAKE

DUCT

GREASE

FILTER

3.RE-CIRCULATION (INSIDE VENTING)

The air handing is the same as VERTICAL VENTING except that the final air discharge is directed horizontally through the upper front of the oven into the kitchen. IN this case, the accessory charcoal filter RK-230 must be provided to filter the air before it leaves the oven.

_: AIR FLOW

 

HOOD EXHAUST

CHARCOAL

HOOD FAN MOTOR

LOUVER

FILTER

HOOD

INTAKE

DUCT

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Contents Table of Contents Over the Range Microwave OvenBefore Servicing When the testing is completed Dont Touch Before ServicingRequirements Microwave Measurement ProcedureLeakage test 1480 / R-1481 / R-1482 Sharp PLAZA, MahwahOver the Range Microwave Oven ForewordDescription Product SpecificationGeneral Information Grounding InstructionsOven Diagram OFF Condition OperationDescription of Operating Sequence Cooking ConditionCompu Cook Power Level P-0 to P-90 CookingCompu Defrost Cooking AIR Flow Ventilation Methods HOT AIR ExhaustVertical Venting Horizontal VentingFigure O-1. Oven Schematic-Off Condition Description and Function of Components Stirrer Motor Troubleshooting GuideHood Lamp Possible Case Defective Parts Microwave Output Power Test ProceduresProcedure Letter Component Test Magnetron Assembly Test Power Transformer TestHigh Voltage Rectifier Test Procedure Letter Component TestMagnetron Temperature Fuse Test High Voltage Capacitor TestMonitor Switch Test Secondary Interlock Switch TestPrimary Interlock System Test Door Sensing Switch Primary Interlock Relay RY2Hood Thermal CUT-OUT Test Blown Monitor Fuse TestHood FAN Motor Test Before testing Touch Control Panel Assembly TestWHT 3 KEY Unit Test Foil Pattern on the Printed Wiring Board Test Procedure Letter Component Test Relay TestWeight 1ST Stage 2ND Stage 3RD Stage 4TH Stage Level Time Compu Defrost TestOccurrence Cause or Correction Procedure Component Test LetterSteps Occurrence Cause or Correction Touch Control Panel Assembly Description of LSI LSIIZA876DRSignal similar to P27 Signal to sound buzzerSignal coming from touch key Digit selection signalSegment data signal Segment data signalsKey strobe signal Shapes of Electronic Components Other PrecautionsServicing Servicing of Touch Control PanelComponent Replacement and Adjustment Procedure Hood Exhaust Louver RemovalOuter Case Removal Power Transformer RemovalRe-install Hood FAN MOTOR, Hood Duct and Oven Lamp Socket RemovalHood FAN Thermal CUT-OUT Removal Magnetron RemovalHigh Voltage Rectifier and High Voltage Capacitor Removal Thermal CUT-OUT Cavity RemovalCooling FAN Motor Removal Temperature Fuse Magnetron RemovalRear View Turntable Motor Removal Stirrer Cover and Stirrer FAN InstallationControl Panel ASSEMBLY, Control Unit and KEY Unit Removal Stirrer Motor RemovalPositive lock connector Positive Lock Connector NO-CASE Type RemovalStep Door Assembly Removal Door ReplacementAfter adjustment, check the following Door Assembly RE-INSTALLChoke Cover Door DisassemblyAfter any servicing, make sure of the following Door FrameFigure S-1. Pictorial Diagram Circuit DIP BFBElectric Parts Parts ListParts marked * are used in voltage more than Cabinet PartsOven Parts Door PartsSCREWS,NUTS and Washers HOW to Order Replacement PartsMiscellaneous Model NumberOven and Cabinet Parts Control Panel Parts Door Parts Miscellaneous Packing and Accessories Copyright 1998 by Sharp Corporation ALL Rights Reserved

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