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16021520   Rev. 0

©2002 Maytag Appliances Company

TIME ENTRY

 pad is used to enter cooking

time for either manual entry or programming.
Cooking time ranges from 1 second (00:01)
to a total of 60 minutes (60:00) over four

stages. If more than 60 minutes of total microwave
cooking time is required, open door and inspect food
before beginning new cooking cycle.

X2(some models)

 pad increases the

cooking time when more than one item is
cooked.

Numbered pads

 begin cooking programs or enter times

and power levels for “Manual Time Entry” cooking. This
oven can store up to 10 or 100 (some models) cooking
programs in memory.

POWER LEVEL
(some models)

pads are used to

set microwave power level. When cooking, the power
level can be decreased for foods that require slower
more even cooking. If cooking time is set and START
pad pressed, oven cooks at 100% power.

START

 pad begins Manual Time Entry

cooking or restarts an interrupted cooking
cycle. When programming, use to save time
and power level, and to save a user option
setting.

STOP/ RESET

 pad exits programming

mode and stop cooking during cooking
cycle.

Display

Some items in display can
be seen but are not
available.

Stages (some models)

This oven can be programmed to run 4 cooking se-
quences consecutively. Each sequence is called a stage.
For example, the first cycle could be programmed to
defrost at 20% power, the second to hold at 0% power,
the third to heat at 50% power, and the fourth to heat at
100% power. Total time for all cooking stages counts
down.

User Options

User Options allow the user to program the oven to
perform in a way convenient to the user. The beeps,
maximum cooking time, and number of pre-programmed
cooking sequences can be changed.

88:88

MICRO  DEFR  WARM  MEDHI  POWER  HOLD

8

COOK
LEVEL

TIMER

READY

CLOCK

START

STOP

RESET

X2

HOLD

0%

DEFROST

20%

MEDIUM

50%

MED-HI

70%

TIME

ENTRY

Cooking Methods

Single Pad Cooking

From the factory, oven is programmed to
store 10 cooking programs. Each pad
begins a cooking program.

Double Pad Cooking (some models)

The oven control can be changed to store
up to 100 cooking programs. To set the
control to 100 cooking programs, See the
“User’s Options” section on page 14 of
this manual to change oven control.

Manual Time Entry

Manual Time Entry feature allows the
operator to heat foods without changing the
preprogrammed pads. Time must be entered
and power can be set before cooking.
START pad must be pressed to begin
cooking.

Cooking Displays

READY shows when oven
control will accept entries.

25:20

 shows cooking

time. When more than

one cooking stage is

programmed, total time for all stages displays.

  

POWER

shows when microwave energy is generated. Display will
show DEFR, MED, MED HI to indicate microwave power
level used. If no display shown, oven is cooking at 100%
power.

88:88

MICRO  DEFR  WARM  MEDHI  POWER  HOLD

8

COOK
LEVEL

TIMER

READY

CLOCK

25:20

MICRO  DEFR    MED    

MEDHI

 

 POWER  

HOLD

8

COOK
LEVEL

TIMER

READY

CLOCK

1

0

1

TIME

ENTRY

MEDIUM

50%

START

Summary of Contents for 1324704M

Page 1: ...e procedures done by an unqualified person 16021520 Revision 0 October 2002 This manual replace RS2240001 Revision 2 RCS10 P1140411M RCS10 P1324601M RCS10 P1327703M RCS10D P1152809M RCS10D P1327701M R...

Page 2: ...ING REPAIRS WARNING To avoid risk of severe personal injury or death disconnect power before working servicing on appliance to avoid electrical shock To locate an authorized servicer please consult yo...

Page 3: ...r Holaday HI1501 HI1510 and HI1710 18 Troubleshooting Guide 19 Table of Contents Disassembly Procedures Outer Case Removal 21 Start Switch and Button 21 Control Assembly painted models 21 Control Asse...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...ructions is 4mw cm2 14 If servicer encounters an emission reading over 4mw cm2 the servicer is to cease repair and contact the Amana Service Department immediately for further direction Amana Manufact...

Page 6: ...ONLY by qualified service personnel Special tools are required to service equipment Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 10 DO NOT cover or block filter or...

Page 7: ...rials that are not intended for cooking 11 When cooking with paper plastic or other combustible materials follow manufacturer s recommendations on product use 12 Do not use paper towels which contain...

Page 8: ...uctions WARNING Do not remove grounding prong when installing grounded appliance in a home or business that does not have three wire grounding receptacle under no condition is grounding prong to be cu...

Page 9: ...is the smaller size and should always be hot live with respect to neutral N and ground G Ground G The round hole connection is for the grounding circuit Behind the cover plate a green wire should be...

Page 10: ...ertop surface A A A A Allow at least 1 inches 3 81 centimeters of clearance around top and sides of equipment Proper air flow around equipment cools electrical components With restricted air flow oven...

Page 11: ...Air product call 1 800 462 9824 or visit the Web Site at www maytag com or www jennair com For product inCanada call 1 866 587 2002 or visit the Web Sites at www amana com or www maytag com or www jen...

Page 12: ...nal to Case Infinite resistance Magnetron Discharge Capacitor Remove wires from magnetron and connect ohmmeter to terminals Also check between each terminal and ground Between Terminals Less than 1 Ea...

Page 13: ...ndition 0 volts Idle condition Line voltage Cook condition 1 1 VAC Idle condition 0 volts A B C J E Pin 1 P2 P1 Internal Display Graphics Pin 1 P3 F K H HV LV board RFS10SW2 RFS12SW2 RFS12MPS RFS12S A...

Page 14: ...0 4 10 5 7 6 7 Measurement Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continui...

Page 15: ...TES The IEC 705 test method requires precision measurements and equipment It is not practical to perform the IEC test in the field To convert the traditional power test results to the approximate IEC...

Page 16: ...ry current if high voltage is applied R F Capacitors May short to chassis This condition will also cause loss of high voltage 2 Open Heater Filament Can be determined by a ohmmeter when transformer le...

Page 17: ...fully assembly oven before the latch switch primary is interrupted while pulling the door 4 mW cm2 or less 1 Pour 275 cc 15 cc 9 oz 1 2 oz of 20 C 5 C 68 F 9 F water in a beaker which is graduated to...

Page 18: ...m setting plug in AC cord If probe test fails do not use probe During usage if probe becomes inoperative or disconnected audio alarm will come on Test probe must be held by the grip portion of the han...

Page 19: ...grip portion of the handle otherwise a false reading may result if operators hand is between the handle and probe If oven is likely to have a large amount of leakage approach oven slowly with the prob...

Page 20: ...for overload circuit 2 Voltage available to outlet No components operating including oven light Open power cord Failed terminal and or wiring Open line fuse See Condition 3 Open cavity thermal fuse Op...

Page 21: ...ate unit cooks slowly all modes 1 Run Oven Performance Tests if okay customer education 2 Check voltage at outlet if low customer education 3 Check amperes and or wattage compare to Specification Shee...

Page 22: ...rotate thinplate counterclockwise to gain access to start button and to the screws securing start switch assembly 6 Reverse procedures to reassemble Control Assembly painted models 1 Disconnect power...

Page 23: ...utton 3 Drill out rivet Amana part number A4539625 to remove the foot Blower Motor or Wheel NOTE Blower wheel has a D type hole in hub and clip on end of motor shaft 1 Disconnect power to oven 2 Remov...

Page 24: ...ight 1 Remove outer case 2 Remove TCO by removing screws 3 Disconnect wiring Cavity Thermal Fuse 1 Remove outer case 2 Remove thermal fuse mounting screw 3 Disconnect wiring Door Disassembly Door Asse...

Page 25: ...needs curing Unit should not be used for minimum of one hour after application Follow all precautionary information shown on manufacturer s container 1 Unplug oven from outlet 2 Using a thin bladed k...

Page 26: ...A 7 RCS10 P1324601M A 7 RCS10 P1327703M A 7 RCS10MP P1324602M A 7 RCS10MP P1327704M A 7 RCS10MPS P1324902M A 7 RCS10MPS P1327705M A 7 RFS10S P1324701M A 7 RFS10S P1327708M A 7 RFS12MPS P1324704M A 7...

Page 27: ...Pads 1 Open oven door place food in oven and close oven door 2 Press desired number pad 3 Oven stops heating and oven signal sounds when heating timing elapses Preprogrammed Number Pads 1 Open oven d...

Page 28: ...ven can heat at full or reduced power If oven power level is set to 0 oven does not heat for programmed time If no power level is selected oven operates at 100 power START Use to start Manual Time Ent...

Page 29: ...Press desired number pad 4 Press number pads to enter desired cooking time 5 Press a power level pad if power level less than 100 percent is required 6 Press TIME ENTRY pad 7 Press START pad to save n...

Page 30: ...ignals at end of heating cycle 3 OP 30 Allows 99 minutes 99 seconds of heating time OP 31 Allows 10 minutes of heating time 4 OP 40 Prevents signal when pad is pressed OP 41 Allows signal when pad is...

Page 31: ...al Metallic trimmed china Utensil Check Test Use the following test to check utensils for microwave safeness 1 Place glass measuring cup of water next to empty dish to be tested in microwave oven 2 He...

Page 32: ...START X2 88 88 M I C R OD E F R W A R M M E D H IP O W E R HOLD TIMER READY CLOCK COOK LEVEL 8 RCS10MPS and RFS12MPS Only RCS10 RFS9B RFS10S and RFS12S Control Panel Features Features 1 6 7 8 0 HOLD...

Page 33: ...old at 0 power the third to heat at 50 power and the fourth to heat at 100 power Total time for all cooking stages counts down User Options User Options allow the user to program the oven to perform i...

Page 34: ...ered pad s This display indicates oven is set to double pad entry and 2 pads must be pressed to enter a program See Programming section of manual for programming procedure or User Options to change fr...

Page 35: ...Time Not Available on RCS10 OP 70 OP 71 Allows 60 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 ti...

Page 36: ...desired power level 7 Press START pad to save new cooking time and power level in oven memory 8 Press STOP RESET pad or close oven door to exit programming mode Programming Multiple Cooking Stages 1...

Page 37: ...are used to set microwave power level When cooking the power level can be decreased for foods that require slower more even cooking If cooking time is set and START pad pressed oven cooks at 100 power...

Page 38: ...full power Cooking Methods Single Pad Cooking From the factory oven is programmed to store 10 cooking programs Each pad begins a cooking program Manual Time Entry Manual Time Entry feature allows the...

Page 39: ...hen door is opened during cycle 7 Maximum Heating Time OP 70 OP 71 Allows 60 minutes of heating time Allows 10 minutes of heating time 8 Manual Operation OP 80 OP 81 Allows use of preprogrammed pads o...

Page 40: ...2002 Maytag Appliances Company 16021520 Rev 0 B 1 Appendix B...

Page 41: ...en 2 Remove screw from back of oven and remove access cover See illustration below 3 Remove bulb by turning counterclockwise being careful not to burn fingers or break bulb Replace with appliance bulb...

Page 42: ...Filter RFS models only CAUTION To avoid overheating and oven damage clean air filter regularly To avoid oven door damage do not lift oven by oven door Filter is located below oven control panel Clean...

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