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Order No.MOD1712487CE

Commercial Microwave Convection Oven

Model No.

NE-SCV2BPQ

Product Colour : Silver
Destination :       United Kingdom 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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1 Safety Precautions

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2 Specifications

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3 Technical Descriptions

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4 Location of Controls and Components

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5 Installation Instructions

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6 Instruction for Stacking

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7 Important Safety Instructions

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8 Types of Container to Use

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9 Operating Instructions

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10 Service Mode

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11 Troubleshooting Guide

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12 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions

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13 Measurements and Adjustments

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14 Dimensions

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15 Block Diagram

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16 Wiring Connection Diagram

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17 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List

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Summary of Contents for NE-SCV2BPQ

Page 1: ...fications 3 3 Technical Descriptions 4 4 Location of Controls and Components 12 5 Installation Instructions 14 6 Instruction for Stacking 14 7 Important Safety Instructions 15 8 Types of Container to Use 20 9 Operating Instructions 22 10 Service Mode 52 11 Troubleshooting Guide 57 12 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 62 13 Measurements and Adjustments 74 14 Dimensions 75 15 Block Diagram 76 16...

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Page 3: ... 1 15 kW Covection Grill High 1 Power Consumption 3 265 kW 100 Fan Speed Heater Output Grill 1 80 kW Convection 1 35 kW Convection Grill Low 1 Power Consumption 2 615 kW 100 Fan Speed Heater Output Grill 1 15 kW Convection 1 35 kW Convection Microwave Power Consumption 3 18 kW 100 Fan Speed Heater Output 1 35 kW High Frequency Output 800 W Grill High Microwave 1 Power Consumption 3 60 kW 100 Fan S...

Page 4: ...4 NE SCV2BPQ 3 Technical Descriptions 3 1 Operation description 3 1 1 Manual cooking operation 3 1 1 1 Preheating ...

Page 5: ...5 NE SCV2BPQ 3 1 1 2 Convection Cooking ...

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Page 7: ...7 NE SCV2BPQ 3 1 1 4 Convection and Grill Cooking ...

Page 8: ...8 NE SCV2BPQ 3 1 1 5 Microwave Cooking ...

Page 9: ...9 NE SCV2BPQ 3 1 1 6 Convection and Microwave Cooking ...

Page 10: ...10 NE SCV2BPQ 3 1 1 7 Grill and Microwave Cooking ...

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Page 14: ...to the walls etc such as burn deformation or ignition To ensure the safe use of the oven keep distances greater than the ones indicated in the table below between its outer surfaces and the walls 6 Instruction for Stacking Top Left side Right side Front Rear Hight Separation distance cm 20 10 Leave either the right side or left side surface open Open 3 Less than 150 ...

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Page 46: ...46 NE SCV2BPQ 9 6 Care of your Oven ...

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Page 52: ...set button to return to the initial display screen PC Board F01 Abnormal rise in the exhaust temperature 120 C or higher Overheating and ignition of food in the oven Short circuit in the exhaust thermistor N A Turn off the power Reset when the temperature in the oven drops to 60 C or less The buzzer stops when the reset key is pressed or when the door is opened Clean the inside of the oven and the...

Page 53: ...e Reset button to return to the initial display screen Magnetron F95 FE5 Inverter actuation signal failure At startup of the inverter actuation signal has not yet been input Press Pause Reset button to return to the initial display screen Inverter connector disconnection Latch adjustment failure F96 FE6 Inverter actuation signal failure During non actuation of the inverter the actuation signal is ...

Page 54: ...54 NE SCV2BPQ 10 1 2 Fan inverter Magnetron thermistor related failure code Fan inverter location Where to connect ...

Page 55: ...tored in PC Board Operation LCD Display Remark 1 Open the door and keep the door open Show the initial screen 2 Press the Start button for 2 seconds Buzzer 1 time 3 Press the Stop Reset button 3 times Buzzer 1 time at the 3rd time pressing Show the display of Service Tools B When the Memory lock is ON Change setting and Set power voltage are not displayed operated 4 Press the Recall failure code b...

Page 56: ...ss the Stop Reset button Buzzer 1 time Back to the display of Service Tools B The failure code is NOT deleted from EEPROM When the Memory lock is ON Change setting and Set power voltage are not displayed operated In the case of deleting the memorized failure code Press the Start button for 2 seconds Buzzer 1 time Back to the display of Service Tools B The failure code is deleted from EEPROM When t...

Page 57: ...1 2 2 High voltage capacitor discharging If you have to inspect a part of the oven being energized be sure to unplug Power Supply Plug to discharge the high voltage capacitor of H V Inverter How to discharge the capacitor Use a tool such as needle nose plier to get the heater terminal of Magnetron shorted with the oven 11 2 3 Cover B grounding Make sure that the earth wire is properly secured to C...

Page 58: ...58 NE SCV2BPQ 11 4 Power failure Failure to energize the oven The initial screen cannot be displayed even if the door has been opened Nor can any key be operated ...

Page 59: ...e blowout Short circuit was formed allowing a short circuit current to flow through and blow the fuse Designed such that the 2A fuse will be blown when a shot circuit is formed to cause short circuit current to flow through it ...

Page 60: ...does not heat up FE 2 F 92 FE 5 F 95 FE 7 F 97 FE 8 or F 98 is displayed to stop the operation 11 6 1 F 92 F 95 F 97 or F 98 is displayed to stop the operation For those parts subject to F 92 F 95 F 97 or F 98 see the figure below ...

Page 61: ... is displayed to stop the operation For those parts subject to FE 2 FE 5 FE 7 and FE 8 see the figure below 11 7 Fan lock failure or Oven Exhaust thermistor shorted failure F72 F76 F77 F78 F79 FE8 or FE9 is displayed within 1 min after operation ...

Page 62: ...he Cabinet Black arrows 9 screws White arrows 6 screws on each side 12 2 Back Plate 1 Remove the Cabinet See 12 1 Cabinet 2 Remove the Exhaust guide A Black arrows 8 screws White arrows 2 tabs Slide Exhaust guide A upward to remove 3 Remove the Exhaust guide B and Tray Black arrow 2 screw White arrow 2 tab 4 Remove the Back plate Black arrows 10 screws White arrows 2 tabs ...

Page 63: ...the oven and raise it to remove Turn over the Cover B while disengaging the lead wires from the Inverter cover holders 12 4 H V Inverter 1 Remove the Cover B See 12 3 Cover C Cover B 2 Undo the ground wire nut to remove the ground wire During assembly be sure to secure the ground wire to Cover B 3 Disengage the lead wires from the holders 4 Remove the Inverter cover Black arrows 3 tabs each 5 Disc...

Page 64: ...the connector 1 connector each 3 Remove the Cooling fan motors 3 screws each 12 6 Magnetron 1 Remove the Cover B See 12 3 Cover C Cover B 2 Remove the Air guide P Black arrows 4 screws 3 Remove the Air guide B White arrows 2 screws 4 Remove each Magnetron 4 screws each 5 Remove each MAG thermistor 1 screw each ...

Page 65: ... 8 Antenna Motor 1 Remove Cover B See 12 3 Cover C Cover B 2 Disconnect the connector 3 Remove Antenna Motor Bracket Black arrows 2 screws 4 Remove Antenna Motor White arrows 2 screws 12 9 Operation Panel U 1 Remove the Cabinet See 12 1 Cabinet 2 Disconnect the connector CN3 for the PC board 3 Remove the Upper sash Black arrows 3 screws White arrows 2 screws 4 Remove the Operation panel U Black ar...

Page 66: ...ow 1 tab 4 Remove the SD board 2 screws 12 11 PC Board Power Supply PCB 1 Remove the Back plate See 12 2 Back Plate 2 Disconnect the connector for the PC board Disengage the disconnected lead wire from each holder 3 Remove the grounding screw 1 screw 4 Remove the PC board U Black arrows 3 screws White arrow 2 screws Diagonally shaded arrows 4 tabs Slide PC board towards the door and raise it to re...

Page 67: ...e the PC board Black arrows 5 screws White arrow 1 grounding screw Diagonally shaded arrows 6 fixing pins 12 12 Cooling Fan Motor for PCB 1 Remove the Cabinet See 12 1 Cabinet 2 Remove the Fan case Black arrows 3 screws White arrow 1 screw 3 Disconnect the connector 4 Remove the Cooling fan motor 3 screws ...

Page 68: ...o remove 4 Leave the door half open 5 Remove the Door arm spacer B 2 screws 6 Remove the Spring B 7 Remove the Hinge pins 1 piece on each side Pull out each pin outward to remove 8 Remove the Spring B and pull out the Door AU towards you to remove 12 14 Door C Door Seal 1 Remove the Door AU See 12 13 Door BU Door AU 2 Remove the Door C Black arrows 8 screws White arrows 2 screws Diagonally shaded ...

Page 69: ...rs from each Thermal cutout 2 places each 3 Disconnect the connector for the Circulation fan motor 1 place 4 Remove the grounding screw Black arrow 1 screw 5 Disconnect the connectors from each Thermal cutout 2 places each 6 Remove the connector CN41 for the PC board the relay connectors 2 places and the lead wire screws 2 places Disengage the lead wire oven thermistor of the removed connector CN4...

Page 70: ...tic material B Black arrows 2 tabs Raise the tabs with a tool like a flathead screwdriver 13 Remove the Circulation fan case U Black arrows 30 screws 2 tabs Slide Circulation fan fase U upward to remove 12 17 Rear Heater 1 Remove the Circulation fan case U See 12 16 Circulation Fan Case U 2 Remove the Heater support 1 screw 3 Remove the Rear heater Nuts 2 pieces During assembly install the Rear he...

Page 71: ...nel F Black arrows 2 screws 4 Remove the Oven thermistor White arrows 2 screws To remove it spread the adiabatic materials at the location where it is installed During assembly be careful not to pinch the adiabatic materials 12 19 Cooling Fan Motor for the Circulation Fan 1 Remove the Back plate See 12 2 Back Plate 2 Disconnect the connector 3 Remove the Cooling fan motor for the circulation fan 3...

Page 72: ...e location where it is installed During assembly be careful not to pinch the adiabatic materials 12 21 Thermal Cutout for Top Heater 1 Remove the Cabinet See 12 1 Cabinet 2 Disconnect the connectors from each Thermal cutout 3 Remove each Thermal cutout Black arrow 1 screw each White arrow 1 tab each 12 22 Thermal Cutout for Rear Heater 1 Remove the Back plate See 12 2 Back Plate 2 Disconnect the c...

Page 73: ...ssembly install the Top heater so that its terminal tabs point towards the top surface of the oven 12 24 Antenna U Spacer 1 Remove the Cabinet See 12 1 Cabinet 2 Open the door 3 Remove the Shelf Insert a driver into the driver hole on the left side of the oven and push the driver tip up to raise the tray Hole diameter Approx 8mm 4 Remove the Antenna U from the shaft of Antenna Motor 5 Remove the S...

Page 74: ...tch If an operational failure occurs on door switch door signal switch and short switch perform the adjustment outlined below 1 Adjustment of hinge Close the door fit the hinge on the front of oven and tighten the hinge attachment screw 2 Adjustment of latch switch bracket a Close the door loosen the attachment screw for each latch switch bracket slide the bracket back and forth to adjust latch sw...

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Page 77: ...77 NE SCV2BPQ 16 Wiring Connection Diagram ...

Page 78: ...78 NE SCV2BPQ 17 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List 17 1 Exploded view and parts list ...

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Page 80: ...FT 1 28 A1015 3G60 SASH UPPER 1 29 A1018 3G60 SASH BRACKET 1 30 A101S 3G60 BOTTOM PLATE U 1 31 A1028 3G60 COVER 1 32 A102E 3G60 SASH BOTTOM 1 33 A1040 3G60 REINFORCING PLATE 1 34 A1148 3G60 BRACKET OVEN 1 35 A1149 3G60 BRACKET OVEN 1 36 A1154 3G60 COVER 1 37 A1600 3G60 COVER FRONT AL 1 38 A1601 3G62 COVER RIGHT 1 39 A1602 3G62 COVER LEFT 1 40 A1607 3G60 BRACKET COVER 2 41 A1615 3G60 MESH FILTOR 1 ...

Page 81: ...60 AIR GUIDE G 1 91 A4211 3G90 AIR GUIDE H 1 92 A4287 3G60 AIR GUIDE P 1 93 A4880 3G60 DRAIN PLATE 1 94 A4881 3G60 DRAIN PLATE B 1 95 A4885 3G60 BRACKET WATER SEALING 1 96 A6418 3G60 HEATER SUPPORT 1 97 A6585 3G60 BRACKET INV PCB 2 98 A66623170GP WASHER 1 99 A6720 3G60 COVER INVERTER PCB 2 101 A6793 3G60 BRACKET PCB 1 102 A8023 3G60 OIL TRAY 1 103 ANE9027510RN CORD BUSHING 1 104 A90353040AP CORD B...

Page 82: ...A3004 3G60 DOOR ARM 2 D3 A3008 3G60 HINGE PIN 2 D4 A300A 3G60 DOOR BU 1 D5 A301Q 3G60 DOOR E U 1 D6 A3070 3G60 HANDLE PIECE 1 D7 A30853G80BP DOOR C 1 D8 A3181 3G60 BRACKET HANDLE 1 D9 A2385 3G60 ADIABATIC MATERIAL H 1 D10 A4892 3G60 NUT 7 D11 A3186 3G80 DOOR PANEL 1 D12 A90093G60WT TAB 1 D13 A33343G80BP DOOR SEAL 1 ...

Page 83: ...escription Pcs set Remarks T1 A605Q3G80BP DISPLAY BOARD 1 T2 A608T 3G60 PCB SD SLOT 1 T3 A800L3G60WT OPERATION PANEL U 1 T4 A8058 3G60 ESCUTCHEON 1 T5 A8030 3G60 COVER SD 1 T6 A4091 3G60 SCREW M4 1 T7 A4892 3G60 NUT M4 7 T8 A6408 3280 WASHER 1 T9 RPSDFC51CS15 MEMORY CARD 1 ...

Page 84: ...60 LEAD WIRE A 1 L6 A031F 3G60 LEAD WIRE HARNESS DU 1 L7 A031H 3G60 LEAD WIRE HARNESS FU 1 L8 A031K 3G60 LEAD WIRE HARNESS GU 1 L9 A031L 3G60 LEAD WIRE HARNESS HU 1 L10 A031M 3G60 LEAD WIRE HARNESS IU 1 L11 A031N 3G60 LEAD WIRE HARNESS JU 1 L12 A031P3G80BP LEAD WIRE HARNESS KU 1 L13 A6544 3G60 SPACER A 6 L14 A6545 3G60 SPACER B 2 L15 ANE9108X70AP LEAD WIRE HOLDER K 1 L16 ANE9072 400 LEAD WIRE HOLD...

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Page 86: ...afety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Pcs set Remarks A11343G80BP FOOT BRACKET 1 A0005 2601 EARTH LABEL 1 A02673G80BP SERVICE NOTICE 1 A00064080BP CAUSION LABEL 1 A01573G80BP NAME PLATE 1 Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Pcs set Remarks X1 XTW3 6BJ SCREW 8 X2 XTNA3 10GJ SCREW 2 X3 XTW3 10BJ SCREW 24 X4 XTW3 10QJ SCREW 15 X5 XTW3 20QJ SCREW 2 X6 XTS3 8FXR SCREW 2 X8 XTWANE3 8EX SCRE...

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