Kuppersbusch MW 800.0 Service Manual Download Page 5

Service Manual MWG 1000

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Only for internal use

Introduction

Every appliance is carefully tested before it leaves the factory. However it is important that it is
assembled and operated correctly. 

Despite all safety measures, the safety of the appliance depends on it being correctly installed. It is
equally important for the user to operate the appliance correctly and to carry out the appropriate
maintenance measures. 

It is extremely important for the owner to read through the operating instructions before using the
appliance for the first time to ensure that it is operated correctly, that it works safely and that good results
are obtained. 

WARNING - MICROWAVE ENERGY

NOBODY SHOULD BE EXPOSED TO THE MICROWAVE ENERGY RADIATED BY
THE MAGNETRON, THE WAVEGUIDE OR THE ANTENNA IF THESE ARE
OPERATED INCORRECTLY OR HAVE BEEN IMPROPERLY CONNECTED. ALL
MICROWAVE TERMINALS FOR INPUT AND OUTPUT, THE WAVE GUIDE AND
ALL FLANGES AND SEALS MUST BE FASTENED AND SEALED CORRECTLY.
THE APPLIANCE MUST NEVER BE PUT INTO OPERATION WITHOUT THE OVEN
CONTAINING A LOAD THAT ABSORBS MICROWAVE ENERGY. NEVER LOOK
INTO AN OPEN WAVEGUIDE OR AN ANTENNA WHEN THE MAGNETRON IS
UNDER VOLTAGE. THE APPLIANCE MUST NEVER BE OPERATED WITHOUT
THE CASE EXCEPT WHEN IT IS BEING GIVEN A TRIAL RUN. IN THIS CASE,
HOWEVER, THE MAGNETRON AND THE VISIBLE MICROWAVE TERMINALS
MUST BE MEASURED FOR MICROWAVE LEAKAGE. 

ATTENTION

The appliance must not be used under the following conditions: 

-

if the door does not close properly and does not fit the frame because it is distorted or because the     

hinges have been damaged,

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if the door or the door seal are damaged,

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if the appliance shows obvious signs of damage,

-

if the door does not close properly.

The appliance must not be used if any of the components of the door interlock system, the door or any
parts of the high-frequency circuit are damaged. These parts must be replaced. 

Summary of Contents for MW 800.0

Page 1: ...GB e y eo QHH eo_ IHHH eo_ QHH...

Page 2: ...ice Manual H4 070 14 01 Responsible D Rutz K PPERSBUSCH HAUSGER TE AG Email dieter rutz kueppersbusch de Tel 0209 401 733 Kundendienst Fax 0209 401 743 Postfach 100 132 Date 17 03 2000 45801 Gelsenkir...

Page 3: ...3 3 1 Dismantling of the cooker hood for repair work 14 3 2 Microwave oven and cooker hood controls 15 3 3 Dismantling and assembling the appliance 16 4 Measurements and adjustments 23 4 1 Component t...

Page 4: ...oven MWG 1000 0 Microwave with dual microwave feed up to 1000 watts quartz grill 900 watts rapid start automatic defrosting 201 stainless steel oven cavity turntable MW 900 0 Microwave with dual micr...

Page 5: ...ECTED ALL MICROWAVE TERMINALS FOR INPUT AND OUTPUT THE WAVE GUIDE AND ALL FLANGES AND SEALS MUST BE FASTENED AND SEALED CORRECTLY THE APPLIANCE MUST NEVER BE PUT INTO OPERATION WITHOUT THE OVEN CONTAI...

Page 6: ...take off his watch and if necessary his metal bracelets Never touch high tension parts and wires Before checking or exchanging discharge the high voltage capacitor for the appliance housing with an in...

Page 7: ...inal input voltage 207 244 V Output 210 244 V Test voltage statutory requirement 207 244 V Electrical terminals EN 335 1 230 V Frequency 50 Hz Phases Single phase Operation Nominal power input Microwa...

Page 8: ...ven is empty Output regulated by ON OFF switch Duration of cycle 20 5 sec Power levels 8 between 0 W and 850 W Features of the quartz grill Power density 2 2 W cm Grilling space 330 cm Heating uptime...

Page 9: ...ll adjustable from 0 40 mm in steps of 5 mm Load bearing capacity at least 60 kg on holder system The appliance can be built in without removing the decorative parts When the appliance is being servic...

Page 10: ...onsists of a roller stay and a glass plate Grill MWDG 900 0 and MWG 1000 0 The grill element is a high output quartz grill consisting of two glass tubes connected in a cascade They are accommodated in...

Page 11: ...ual MWG 1000 11 Only for internal use 2 2 New features Crisp A combination of Grill Microwave oven Crisp plate special metal ovenware reaches 200 C within two minutes has been developed Ventilation an...

Page 12: ...voltage The half wave voltage doubling circuit consists of a regulator and a doubling circuit capacitor with shunt resistance whose job it is to transform the 2300V from the secondary winding of the...

Page 13: ...cted that all wires are insulated and that they do not come into contact with the door of the appliance with the case or with any sharp edges that all grounding terminals are in perfect condition elec...

Page 14: ...ssible for one person to dismount the appliance from the wall Connecting block cooker hood motors The connecting block and the cooker hood motors can be accessed from the top The wooden panel above th...

Page 15: ...at filters A 2 Unscrew the four Torx B screws from below The screws are visible after the fat filters have been removed and the flat panel has been extended 3 Air grating C at the top 2 screws 4 Lift...

Page 16: ...e CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE Disconnect the appliance from the electricity mains before removing the case After the case has been removed the parts that are under high voltage are accessible and technical w...

Page 17: ...1000 17 Only for internal use Exchanging the oven lamp Exchanging the grill heating element Attention The ventilator must first be removed together with the case before the grill or the heating elemen...

Page 18: ...18 Service Manual MWG 1000 Only for internal use Exchanging the magnetron Exchanging the door switch unit...

Page 19: ...Service Manual MWG 1000 19 Only for internal use Exchanging the door Exchanging the insulation for the air channel...

Page 20: ...20 Service Manual MWG 1000 Only for internal use Mounting the transformer Mounting the overheating protection...

Page 21: ...Service Manual MWG 1000 21 Only for internal use Accessing the turntable motor MWGD 900 0...

Page 22: ...22 Service Manual MWG 1000 Only for internal use Accessing the turntable motor MWG 1000 0 MW 900 0 and MW 800...

Page 23: ...Connect the voltmeter to the filament terminals of the magnetron with a toothed clamp and ensure that you always keep a good distance from the voltmeter and the wires Connect the appliance to the mai...

Page 24: ...etron and the case The reading on the ohmmeter should indicate an infinite resistance A low resistance means that there is a ground contact in the magnetron In this case the magnetron must be exchange...

Page 25: ...appear if the measuring sensors are swapped over If the ohmmeter indicates continuity between the terminals of the capacitor or if it shows no fluctuations the capacitor must be exchanged 4 1 3 Testi...

Page 26: ...on the wall the combined microwave oven and cooker hood fits perfectly between two upper wall units with a depth of 30 cm In order to adapt the appliance to other types of kitchen furniture it can be...

Page 27: ...internal use 5 3 Notes on installation The combined microwave oven and cooker hood can be installed above both an electric hob and a gas hob Be absolutely certain to observe the minimum distances min...

Page 28: ...nal use 5 3 1 Accessories for assembly In order to fasten the hooks firmly to the wall the appliance is supplied together with screws for both a stone wall E with wall plugs and for a wooden wall F x...

Page 29: ...f 540 mm If the appliance is not to be mounted flat against the wall do not tighten the screws for the adjustment strip yet as it must still be possible to make an exact alignment later In order to av...

Page 30: ...s on the wall Two people are needed to hang the appliance on the wall and the appliance should not be lifted by taking hold of it at the front The appliance s inclination and its distance from the wal...

Page 31: ...sten it to the adjacent wall cupboard with screws A This will prevent the appliance being demounted by accident If you have not mounted the appliance flat against the wall align it and then fasten it...

Page 32: ...346 x 225 x 341 mm 26 0 l Diameter of turntable 325 mm Electrical connection Voltage 230 V Frequency 50 Hz Total wattage 2550 W Microwave frequency 2450 Hz Power consumption 7 A Fuse 10 A Microwave ou...

Page 33: ...1040 Secondary door switch 1050 Monitor door switch 1060 Primary door switch OVEN SWITCHED OFF DOOR CLOSED 1030 Mains filter 1003 Control board 1002 Fan control Up Upper contact primary winding HT tr...

Page 34: ...Service Manual MWG 1000 34 5 5 Wiring diagram for MWG 1000 see table page 43...

Page 35: ...ual MWG 1000 35 Wiring diagram for MWG 1000 0 6294 6298 461968800280 applicable not applicable 461968800290 applicable applicable 461968800300 not applicable not applicable 461968800310 not applicable...

Page 36: ...m W x D x H Gross dimensions of oven cavity according to 1 EC 705 340 x 290 x 210 mm 20 0l Diameter of turntable 280 mm Electrical connection Voltage 230 V Frequency 50 Hz Total wattage 1600 W Microwa...

Page 37: ...03 Control board 1010 Magnetron 1020 Thermal switch for magnetron 1030 Mains filter 1040 Monitor switch for electronics 1050 Monitor switch 1060 Door switch 1070 Fan motor 1080 Turntable motor 1101 Re...

Page 38: ...0 mm x 340 mm W x D x H Gross dimensions of oven cavity according to 1 EC 705 340 x 210 x 290 mm 20 0 l W x D x H Diameter of turntable 280 mm Electrical connection Voltage 230 V Frequency 50 Hz Total...

Page 39: ...Service Manual MWG 1000 39 5 7 Wiring diagram for MWGD 900 0 1002 Control system cooker hood...

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