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ZSC 1000 Diagnostics and Service Information, Use Only Heat And Microwave Resistive Glass Bowl
Models:
SCB 1000
SCB 1001
ZSC 1000
ZSC 1001
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Install
Error messages
Voltage Compensation Chart
Warranty
Wire Oven Rack and Aluminum Baking Sheet
Diagnostics and Service Information
Control Panel Assembly Convection Fan Assembly Turntable
How to Adjust the Interlocks
How to
Safety
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Diagnostics and Service Information
USE ONLY HEAT AND MICROWAVE RESISTIVE GLASS BOWL
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Contents
Advantium
Technical Service Guide
SCB SCB ZSC ZSC
GE Consumer & Industrial
RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Technical Service Guide Copyright
GE Consumer & Industrial
1. INTERLOCK OPERATION 2. PROPER DOOR CLOSING
A. DO NOT OPERATE OR ALLOW THE OVEN TO BE OPERATED WITH THE DOOR OPEN
3. SEAL AND SEALING SURFACES ARCING, WEAR AND OTHER DAMAGE
4. DAMAGE TO OR LOOSENING OF HINGES AND LATCHES
Table of Contents
S C B 1 0 0 0 D B B
Nomenclature
Model Number
Serial Number
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Features and Benefits
Introduction
Wire Oven Rack and Aluminum Baking Sheet
FAN MSG REM MUTE TIMER
Turntable
Non-stick Metal Tray
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Control Features
Fan/Vent
Cooking Times
Lights
Oven Heat
Halogen Lamp and Ceramic Heaters
Speed Cook System
Rear Convection Heat Element
Microwave
Upper Heaters
Speedcook Power Levels
Lower Heater
Microwave Energy
Thermal Compensation Chart
Voltage Compensation Chart
Voltage
Thermal Protection
Upper Power
Upper Heater
Lower Power
Lower Heater
Advance Planning
Installation
Electrical Requirements
Single Advantium 120 Installation
Front View
Component Locator Views
Main Component Locator View
Control Panel Assembly Convection Fan Assembly Turntable
Bottom View
Top View
High Voltage Transformer Diode Upper Heater Assembly Capacitor
Blower Assembly
Right Side View
Left Side View
Control Panel Assembly Low Voltage Transformer Humidity Sensor
Oven Cavity TCO Lower Heater Assembly
Power Board
Control Panel Assembly Shown separated
Control Panel
Selector Board
Power Board
Control Boards and Panel Connections
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CN11 CN4
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Relay Board
Control Board
Display Board
20-Pin Connector to CN10 on Control Board
Selector Board
Control Panel
Components
Component Access Chart
Serviceability
InstalledPartiallyRemoved
Outer Cover
Oven Removal / Partial Removal
Access Cover
Door-Removal Position
Door Assembly
Door Removal
To disassemble the door
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Control Panel Assembly
To remove the control panel assembly
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To remove the power board
To remove the relay board
To remove the control board
To remove the control panel bracket
To remove the display board
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To remove the selector board
Low Voltage Transformer
To remove the control panel
Resistance Check
Fuse
Cavity Light
Capacitor and Diode
Noise Filter
Magnetron TCO
Magnetron and Magnetron TCO
High Voltage Transformer
Blower Assembly
Damper Assembly
Damper Door Switch
Switch
Upper Heater and Oven Cavity TCOs
To remove the upper heater assembly
Upper Heater Assembly
Convection Heater Assembly and Thermistor
Lower Heater Assembly
Thermistor
To remove the lower heater assembly
Convection Fan Motor
Convection Heater Element
Humidity Sensor Test
Humidity Sensor
Turntable Motor
How to Test Primary Interlock and Door Sensing Switches
Left and Right Door Switch Assemblies
How to Test the Monitor Switch
How to Test Interlock System
How to Adjust the Interlocks
Rotate Switch
To replace the door switches
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Note Each latch board is held in place with 2 Phillips-head screws. The screws are recessed from the top of the outer cover. Access holes are provided. A magnetic screwdriver is necessary to capture these screws
USE ONLY HEAT AND MICROWAVE RESISTIVE GLASS BOWL
Diagnostics and Service Information
Demo Mode
Fault Codes
Standard Test Load
Display
Microwave Leak Test
Proof Feature
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Schematics and Wiring Diagrams
WARNING POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED BEFORE SERVICING THIS APPLIANCE
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For The Period Of
Warranty
GE Will Replace
What GE Will Not Cover