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36 THE MICROWAVE SYSTEM

I S S U E

R E S O L U T I O N

 

 

F3 Fuse Blown, cont.

c. Monitor circuit fault: Verify operation of all interlock switches.

 

In addition, check the Fault Log. If the monitor switch opened prior to

 

the primary and secondary, the control would have recorded the

 

occurrence. See page 25 as well as Chapter 6 (Oven Door) for

 

troubleshooting (see F4 MONITOR).

 

 

Mag 1 or Mag 2 Not

Determine which magnetron is not oscillating by placing a clamp-on

Working or Food Not

amp meter on the primary winding of each high-voltage transformer

Cooking Evenly

and energizing the Microwave System.

 

1. Amp = 0. High-voltage transformer not energizing.

 

Check K2 relay and wiring going to suspect high-voltage transformer.

 

† K2 relay or wiring bad: Replace K2 relay and/or repair wiring.

 

† K2 relay OK: Check high-voltage transformer. See the table on page

 

33 for resistance values. Unplug the oven and replace high-voltage

 

transformer if defective.

 

2. Amps = 3 amps on high-voltage transformer. Magnetron is not

 

oscillating, but high-voltage transformer is energizing.

 

† Diodes failed: Unplug the oven and replace the diodes.

 

† Diodes OK: Unplug the oven and replace the defective magnetron.

 

 

Magnetron Circuit

Measure resistance of high-voltage capacitor(s).

is Drawing Excessive

Resistance should start out in the megohm range and continue to rise as

Current.

the probes are held on the capacitor. If the resistance is low (less than the

 

megohm range), unplug the oven and replace the capacitor. Visually check

 

the associated high-voltage transformer primary winding for signs of over-

 

heating (winding is very dark and discolored). If transformer primary

 

winding looks bad, replace it.

 

 

High Voltage and/or

Determine if the high-voltage or filament transformer(s) is defective.

Filament Transformer(s)

Use an ohm meter to measure the primary and secondary winding

Faulty

resistances. Refer to the high-voltage and filament transformer table on

 

page 33 to determine if the transformer is OK. If the resistance is

 

different then the table indicates, ensure the oven is unplugged and

 

replace the transformer.

 

 

Wave Guide

Replace the wave guide covers. Follow the instructions on pages 29-30 and

Figure 22 on page 29. Inspect the wave guides for debris. If debris is pres-

Covers Broken

ent, replace the wave guide and the magnetron.

 

 

 

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Contents Accelerating the World of Cooking For further information call Important Safety Information Please Read First Table of Contents Microwave System Oven DoorConvection Circuit Schematics and Schematic ComponentsService Parts and Illustrations IR Element and Catalytic ConverterImportant Safety Instructions Grounding Instructions Installation, Specifications, and Maintenance Power Supply North America DimensionsStandard Features ConstructionPower Supply South Korea Power Supply Europe, Asia-PacificPower Supply Latin America Built-In Installation FigureInstallation Near Open Heat Source Figure Oven Restraint Kit TC3-0242 KIT SetupInitial Power-up StackingClean Oven Interior Remove the Lower Access PanelRemove and Clean the Cooking Surface Clean Lower Access Panel AreaTheory of Operation Chapter Actual Temperature, Cook Cavity TCC Set Temperature, Cook Cavity CcspSet Temperature, IR Element Irsp and Irsi Actual Temperature, IR Element TIRDisplay Fault CodeKeypad Self-Test StestFault Codes F3 Magnetron Current Low F2 Cook Temperature LowF1 Blower Running Status Bad F4 Door Monitor DefectiveF7 Thermocouple Open F5 Magnetron Over TemperatureThermocouple temperature is below the indicated limit F8 Heat LowControl System Mech K1 Mechanical Relay VDC Power SupplyInterlock Switches K2 Mechanical RelaySelf-Test Function Screen Faults ScreenBlower Speed Screen Heater Test ScreenChanging the Cook Chamber Temperature Diagnostic Display ScreenElectronic Compartment Temperature Screen Cooks ScreenAltering a Recipe Done Screen Snooze ModeLoading a Menu from a Smart Card Time ScreenFunction/Screen Enter Key CodeSmart Card Reader Cable Pin connector Reference page 54 for a schematic of the I/O control boardBoard J3 connector Replace I/O control board If not, correct the voltage supplyRefer to page 50 for motor controller troubleshooting VAC is going to the motor controller via pins 2Troubleshooting Detailed troubleshootingIf high-limit is not tripped, follow the instructions below Microwave System Voltage Doubler Circuit Description Microwave System Filament and High Voltage Terminals ORG Filament Transformers MagnetronHigh-Voltage Transformers F3 FuseWave Guide Cover Replacement Screws, #8, SST NGC-1047Support, Frame Wiring the High-Voltage TransformersNGC-3036Kit, Wave Guide Cover Includes Item 31 and sealant Remove the wave guide cover. See Wave GuideWiring the Filament Transformers Procedure for Measuring RF LeakageTesting the High-Voltage Diode How to Check a DiodeHow to Check a Capacitor How to Check a High-Voltage or Filament TransformerRemove the top and right side covers MagnetronComponents Back and Enter keys, enter the code 9-4-2-8 and press EnterMgtron soft key. Voltage present should be 200 +/- 10% HV capacitor shorted or failing follow troubleshooting onVoltage Transformers Unplug the oven and replace relay if necessaryOccurrence. See page 25 as well as Oven Door for Troubleshooting see F4 MonitorPrimary and secondary, the control would have recorded Energizing the Microwave SystemOven Door Oven Door 31 for proper procedure Critical Adjustment NotesOven Burn-In Procedure Primary and Secondary Interlock Switch Adjustments and Parts Assembly Notes PPHD, Cres5963 Adjusting the Primary Interlock Switch NEW Switch Setup 80 81 DIA101 98 ARCritical Adjustment Notes Figure Refer to Figures 35New setup for the proper adjustment procedure Interlock switch statusActuator and toggle OK Check adjustment and wiring on Door does not close freely Remove obstructions or readjustConvection Circuit High Limit Thermostat Main Convection HeaterMotor Controller Bmsc Convection Motor108 109 110 113 111114 105 104 103 102 107 106Cook Door Open Message Verify which switch is not actuating Replace motor. For access to motor shaft, remove top panel† Thermostat tripped Reset and determine why the thermostat Readjust. See pagesDisconnect control wiring Verify motor spins freely† Motor spins freely Verify motor windings see table below Plug on schematics pages 55-63 while incrementing blowerConverter Catalytic Converter IR ElementRemoving the IR Element 119 Removing and Installing the Catalytic ConverterInstalling a New IR Element 122Schematics and Schematic Components Line Voltage Components Wire Harness Replacement P/NsLow Voltage Components Board Schematic Schematic Tornado NGC MAG Schematic Tornado Ngcew Schematic Tornado Ngced Schematic Brazil NGC Service Parts and Illustrations Control System RelayService Parts and Illustrations Microwave System Monitor Circuit Shown in Failsafe StateMicrowave System Parts Wave Guide/Wave Guide Cover PartsOven Door SBKPrimary and Secondary Interlock Switch Parts Door Switch PartsMonitor Safety Switch Parts Primary Safety Switch Parts80 81 Secondary and Monitor Safety Switch Parts 100 Oven Door PartsConvection Circuit Block Diagram Convection Circuit109 110 113 111 112 Convection Circuit Parts 114 105 104 103 102 107 108 106IR Element and Catalytic Converter Wire Harness Replacement P/N123 Old Switch Setup 126 122 119129 132 144 139 141 135 137 138 133 134153 155 156 151 152 147 150 162 157 159150 Screw, #8-32 x 3/8, Pphd NGC-2011-8 Comprehensive Part List Comprehensive Part List Comprehensive Part List Relay, K7, Magnetron Fan, Standard Europe, Asia-Pacific MPh Smart Card, Programmed call TurboChef for Part Numbers 800.90T U R B O or

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