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Electronic Control Operation

 

On-the-Fly Cooking

 

On-the-Fly Cooking allows the user to start another cook cycle while the oven is 
operating or paused.

 

Note: User Option OP:51 must be enabled for use of On-the-Fly cooking.

 

1. 

While the oven is cooking or while in Pause Mode, press a Number Key to 
automatically start the Preset Program associated with that key.

 

2. 

Oven begins cooking and the LED displays cooking time.

 

3. 

At the end of the cooking cycle, the oven beeps and LED displays 

“End”.

 

 

User Option Mode

 

This allows the user to customize various oven settings.

 

1. 

Open oven door and press Number Key “2” for 5 seconds. Oven beeps and LED 
displays “OP: - -”.

 

2.  Press any Number Key to enter related options as noted in chart below.

 

3.  To change, repeat pressing the Number Key until desired setting is reached.

 

4.  Press START key 

   

to save the selected setting. LED displays “OP: - -” to 

indicate selection was saved and another option change can be made.

 

5.  To exit User Option Mode, press STOP/RESET key  

   

and close door.

 

Note: If START key 

   

is not pressed as the last step, the selected option will not 

be saved.

 

 

 

NUMBER KEY

 

DISPLAY

 

OPTIONS (FACTORY SETTINGS IN BOLD)

 

1

 

End of Cycle Beep

 

OP:10 

OP:11 
OP:12

 

3 second beep

 

Continuous beep until door is opened 
5 beep bursts until door is opened

 

2

 

Key Beep Volume

 

OP:20 
OP:21 

OP:22 

OP:23

 

Eliminates beep 
Sets volume to low

 

Sets volume to medium

 

Sets volume to high

 

3

 

Key Beep

 

OP:30

 

OP:31

 

Prevents beep when pad is pressed

 

Allows beep when pad is pressed

 

4

 

Active Display

 

OP:40 

OP:41 
OP:42 
OP:43

 

15 seconds after oven door is opened, keyboard disabled

 

30 seconds after oven door is opened, keyboard disabled 
1 minute after oven door is opened, keyboard disabled

 

2 minutes after oven door is opened, keyboard disabled

 

5

 

On-the-Fly Cooking

 

OP:50

 

OP:51

 

Prevents different pre-programmed pads to be activated during cooking

 

Allows different pre-programmed pads to be activated during cooking

 

6

 

Reset Door Open

 

OP:60

 

OP:61

 

Allows oven to resume heating time countdown after door is opened during cycle

 

Cancels heating time count down after door is opened during cycle.

 

7

 

Maximum Heating 
Time

 

OP:70

 

OP:71

 

Allows 30 minutes of heating time

 

Allows 10 minutes of heating time

 

8

 

Manual Operation

 

OP:80

 

OP:81

 

Allows use of preprogrammed pads only

 

Allows use of manual time entry and preprogrammed pads

 

9

 

Double Digit 
Operation

 

OP:90

 

OP:91

 

Allows 10 (0-9) preprogrammed pads

 

Allows 20 (00-99) preprogrammed pads

 

*Note: Factory setting may vary by model

 

CHANGING USER OPTION 
EXAMPLE:

 

To set the key beep volume to high.

 

1. 

Open oven door and press Number 
Key “2” for 5 seconds. 

LED 

displays “OP: - -”.

 

2. 

Press Number Key “2”. “OP:22” 
displays.

 

3. 

To 

change, repeat pressing “2”. 

LED displays “OP:20”, “OP:21”, 
“OP:22”, “OP:23” etc. Stop 
pressing once “OP:23” displays.

 

4. 

Press START key 

to save the 

selected setting. LED displays 

“OP:

 

- -

” to indicate selection was saved 

and another option change can be 
made.

 

 

Summary of Contents for RMS10TSA

Page 1: ...le 5 15R Plug 5 15P Power Output Nominal microwave energy IEC705 1000 Watts Minimum temperature rise T 10º F 5º C Operating Frequency 2450 MHz Power Consumption Cook Condition Microwave 1550 Watts Dimensions Cabinet Width 512 20 1 8 Height 310 12 1 4 Depth 403 15 7 8 Oven Interior Width 330 13 Height 197 7 3 4 Depth 330 13 Weight Crated 16 8kg 37 lbs Uncrated 13 6 kg 30 lbs May 2019 2019 ACP Inc 1...

Page 2: ...ntinuous deflection occurs replace capacitor Terminal to Case Infinite resistance Magnetron Discharge Capacitor Remove wires from magnetron and connect ohmmeter to terminals Also check between each terminal and ground 2M248 J A B2 Between Terminals Less than 1 Ω Each terminal to ground measures Infinite resistance NOTE This test is not conclusive If oven does not heat and all other components test...

Page 3: ...th door open measure resistance Secondary Monitor Primary With door closed measure resistance Secondary Monitor Primary Infinite Continuity Infinite Continuity Infinite Continuity Service Mode May 2019 2019 ACP Inc 16500067 Rev 2 To avoid risk of electrical shock personal injury or death disconnect power to oven and discharge capacitor before servicing unless testing requires power To Check Magnet...

Page 4: ...he center of oven cavity and close door 4 Heat the water for a 33 second full power cycle NOTE Use a digital watch or a watch with a second hand for ovens with electromechanical timers 5 At end of the cycle remove test container Using the thermometer stir water for five to ten seconds and record temperature T2 6 Subtract the starting water temperature T1 from the ending water temperature T2 to obt...

Page 5: ...Schematic Diagram May 2019 2019 ACP Inc 16500067 Rev 2 To avoid risk of electrical shock personal injury or death disconnect power to oven and discharge capacitor before servicing unless testing requires power ...

Page 6: ... PL10 is default 5 Press START key to begin cooking Oven begins cooking and the LED displays cooking time 6 At the end of the cooking cycle the oven beeps and LED displays End Operating Preset Program Keys From the factory this oven can of store up to 10 preprogrammed cooking sequences in memory for one key touch operation 1 Open oven door and place food in oven Close door 2 Press a Number Key to ...

Page 7: ...ed at once Note X2 function may be used only with Preset Program Number Keys 1 Open oven door and place food in oven Close door 2 Press X2 key LED displays doub 3 Press desired Preset Program Number Key s LED displays the cooking time for two quantities The oven will start cooking per the quantity preset cooking time 4 At the end of the cooking cycle the oven beeps and LED displays End Example If ...

Page 8: ... low Sets volume to medium Sets volume to high 3 Key Beep OP 30 OP 31 Prevents beep when pad is pressed Allows beep when pad is pressed 4 Active Display OP 40 OP 41 OP 42 OP 43 15 seconds after oven door is opened keyboard disabled 30 seconds after oven door is opened keyboard disabled 1 minute after oven door is opened keyboard disabled 2 minutes after oven door is opened keyboard disabled 5 On t...

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