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figure 4 Grounding of the inverter circuit board

WARNING! DISCHARGE THE HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACI-
TORS

For about 30 seconds after the oven is turned off, an 
electric charge remains in the high voltage capacitors 
on the inverter circuit board.

figure 5 Discharging the high voltage capacitors

1. Before replacing or testing parts discharge these 

high voltage capacitors by shorting the inverter 
ouput terminal to the microwave oven chassis

2. Remove the power plug from the mains outlet
3. Ensure that the high voltage lead is connected to 

the inverter output terminals and the magnetron 
input terminals.

4. Short the magnetron input terminal to the micro-

wave oven chassis using an insulated handle screw-
driver.  

5. Always touch the microwave oven chassis and then 

the magnetron terminal. 

WARNING
There is high voltage with high current capabilities in 
the primary, secondary windings, choke coil and heat 
sink on the inverter circuit.  When power is connected 
to the microwave oven, it is extremely dangerous to 

work on or near these inverter circuit components. 

DO 

NOT 

measure the voltage in the high voltage circuit 

including the filament voltage of the magnetron.

WARNING
Never touch any circuit wiring during operation.

8.3 Part replacement 

When replacing any component in the microwave oven, 
always ensure that the power cord is removed from the 
wall outlet.

8.4 When the 10A fuse is blown due 

to the operation of the short 

switch

WARNING
Always replace both the short switch and the primary 
latch switch when the 10A 250V fuse is blown due to 
the operation of the short switch. It is also important to 
change the power relay 1 (RY1) when the continuity 
test shows shorted contacts.

1. This is mandatory. Refer to “adjustments and meas-

urements” for the location of these switches.

2. When replacing the fuse, confirm that it has the 

appropriate rating for these models.

3. When replacing faulty switches, be sure the mount-

ing tabs are not bent, broken or deficient in their 
ability to hold the switches. 

8.5 Oven cavity aperatures

Never insert a wire or any other metal object through 
the lamp holes or other aperatures in the oven cavity, 
because such objects may work as an antenna and 
cause microwave leakage.

8.6 Confirm after repair

1. After repair or replacement of parts, make sure that 

the screws of the oven are neither loose nor miss-
ing. Microwaves might leak if screws are not prop-
erly tightened.

2. Make sure that all electrical connections are tight 

before inserting the plug into the wall outlet.

3. Check for microwave energy leakage. (Refer to pro-

ceedure for measuring microwave energy leakage).

CAUTION MICROWAVE ENERGY 
Microwave energy is emitted from the magnetron 
attenna into the oven cavity via the wave guide. Do not 
opearate the microwave oven if the door is defective, 
the magnetron is not fitted correctly or the outer panel 
is removed. 

IMPORTANT NOTICE
When the microwave oven is operating the following 
components carry a potential above 240VAC.

• Magnetron
• High voltage transformer (Located on inverter)
• High voltage diodes (Located on inverter )
• High voltage capacitors (Located on inverter )

Pay special attention in these areas.

H.V.INVERTER(U)

GROUNDING PLATE

CHECK

GROUNDING

Summary of Contents for NN-A524MBBPQ

Page 1: ...4SBBPQ NN A554WBBPQ NN A524MBBPQ Power source 230 240VAC Single Phase 50Hz Power requirements Microwave 1265W Grill 1325W Convection 1330W Micro Grill Combi 2400W Micro Conv Combi 2405W Output IEC60705 Microwave 1000W Grill1300W Convection 1300W Microwave frequency 2450Mhz Timer 99 min 99 second Oven cavity size 27L Outside dimensions 510mm W x 390mm D X 305MM H Inside dimensions 359mm W X 352mm D...

Page 2: ... contain warnings or cautions to advise non technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product Products powered by electricity must be serviced or repaired only by expe rienced proffesional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death There are special compo...

Page 3: ...Function All Models Microwave 6 Grill 3 Convection 13 Combi Yes Weight reheat 4 Weight cook 2 Weight combination 1 Weight defrost 3 Auto Preheat 3 Delay Stand Yes Kg lb Yes Stage Cooking 3 Clock 12 h Word prompt English ...

Page 4: ...ock Pad 12 lb oz Conversion Pad 13 Weight Selection Pads 14 Stop Cancel Pad Before Cooking one press clears your instructions During Cooking one press temporarily stops the cooking program Another press cancels all your instructions and the time of day will appear in the display 15 Start Pad Press to start operating the oven If during cooking the door is opened or Stop Cancel Pad is pressed once S...

Page 5: ... repair the inverter PCB this can be very dangerous Replace the high volt age inverter circuit as a complete unit Do not adjust or tamper with the pre set volume on the inverter board It is very dangerous to adjust this pre set without proper test equipment Do not operate the microwave oven when the inverter grounding plate and fixing screw is loose It is very dangerous to operate the inverter cir...

Page 6: ...ROUN N CHA ROUN U E AN MOTOR O ER RELA OVEN LAM O E R L VAR T OR R N U L R H AC V H W M W H L MON TOR EV CE TURN TA LE MOT OR MTT THERMAL CUT OUT OVEN SW5 R M CN CN m A C U CN CN A MA NETRON M M 3 2 1 CN E NV NVERTER C R HEATER A R A R M R R 7 3 R T AL RO RAMMER C RCU T MH CN 1 3 2 T ...

Page 7: ...HE COLOUR O THE CONNECTOR HOUSIN MA NETRON HI H OL TA E IN ER TER CAUTION HEAT SINK HOT LI E ER Y HI H OL TA E AND TEMPERATURE BR BR BR OR 1 C2 PRIMARY LATCH SWITCH TOP WH WH WH SECONDARY LATCH SWITCH OUTSIDE BOTTOM BR N YE YE SHORT SWITCH INSIDE BOTTOM YE BL POWER RELAY RY1 N 2 1 BL SYMBOL COLOUR BL BLUE BK BLACK BR BROWN WH WHITE YE YELLOW N NATURAL R RED R ...

Page 8: ...ermines the power level and the cooking time and indicates the operating state in the display The table shows the corresponding cooking times and weights for the selected category 2 When the cooking time in the display window has elapsed the oven turns off automatically via the control signal from the digital programmer circuit Note After auto cooking if the oven temperature is over the predetermi...

Page 9: ...gerous The aluminium heat sink is also energized with high voltage never touch this heat sink when the micro wave oven is plugged into the mains outlet The collec tor of the power device IGBT is directly connected to the aluminium heat sink The aluminium heat sink becomes very hot when the inverter circuit operates Never touch this heat sink during operation and allow time for it to cool down befo...

Page 10: ...latch switch when the 10A 250V fuse is blown due to the operation of the short switch It is also important to change the power relay 1 RY1 when the continuity test shows shorted contacts 1 This is mandatory Refer to adjustments and meas urements for the location of these switches 2 When replacing the fuse confirm that it has the appropriate rating for these models 3 When replacing faulty switches ...

Page 11: ...n reach more than 5mW cm3 After repair or replac ing parts it is very important to check if the magnetron and the door hinges are correctly fixed 8 7 Sharp edges Please use caution when unpacking installing or mov ing the unit as some exposed edges may be sharp to touch and cause injury if not handled with care ...

Page 12: ...ge the high voltage capacitors 2 Remove 2 screws holding the tie bar 3 Unplug the H V Lead wires from the magnetron 4 Remove the 1 screw holding the earth wire to the magnetron 5 Remove the connector CN701 and CN702 from the inverter PCB figure 8 6 Remove the 2 screws holding the inverter support base to the oven chassis 7 Carefully remove the inverter circuit board and sup port base from the oven...

Page 13: ...ote Ground your body to discharge static charges before handling the DPC 1 Carefully remove all solder from the terminal pins of the low voltage transformer power relays using a 30W soldering iron and a solder sucker 2 With all of the terminal pins cleaned and separated from the DPC contacts remove the defective trans former power relays and install the new compo nents making sure that the termina...

Page 14: ...le Motor 1 Remove the motor cover by breaking it off at the 8 spots indicated by the arrows 2 Disconnect the two lead wires connected to the turntable motor 3 Remove the 2 screws holding the turntable motor Note After breaking off the motor cover make sure no sharp edges are exposed by trimming off the edges or bending them inside Note To secure the motor cover use a 4 x 6 screw figure 13 Removing...

Page 15: ...r to these leads 3 Test the continuity of the short switch with the door open and the door closed using a ohm meter set to the lowest resistance scale 10 3 Magnetron Continuity checks can only indicate an open filament or a shorted magnetron To diagnose an open filament or shorted magnetron 1 Disconnect the high voltage lead wires from the magnetron input terminals 2 Check the continuity across th...

Page 16: ... and magne tron on elemtextto determine if the inverter power supply is still functioning HEAT SINK RECTIFIER BRIDGE CHOKE COIL SAND BAR RESISTOR CURRENT TRANSFORMER HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER PRESET VOLUME DO NOT ADJUST FILM CAPACITORS HIGH VOLTAGE DIODES HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITORS CN 702 CN 701 CONTROL BOARD WITH CUSTOM IC PHOTOCOUPLER DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE AND TEMPERATURE HOT LIVE HEAT SINK HIGH VOLTA...

Page 17: ...ed Completely tighten the screws holding the door hook assembly to the oven assembly 4 Reconnect the short switch primary switch and sec ondary latch switches and check the continuity of the monitor circuit and latch switches by following the component test procedures on elemtext 11 2 Measurement of microwave output The output power of the magnetron can be determined by performing the IEC standard...

Page 18: ...y of these components when both legs are soldered into the board may result in a false reading or damage to your meter 6 When disconnecting a plastic connector from a terminal you must hold the plastic connector and not the lead wire otherwise the lead wire may become open circuit 7 Do not touch components on the digital programmer circuit this circuit is sensitive to static electricity 8 When wor...

Page 19: ...t including the mag netron filament circuit NOTE A large contact resistance lowers the magnetron filament volt age reducing the magnetron output or causing intermittent operation 3 Defective high voltage component Inverter circuit or Magnetron 4 Open or loose wiring of power relay RY1 5 Defective primary latch switch 6 Defective power relay RY1 or DPC AU or DPC DU Adjust door and latch switches Ch...

Page 20: ...ere is no microwave oscil lation Symptom Cause Correction 1 Microwave output is low Oven takes a long time to cook food 1 Decrease in power source volt age 2 Open or loose wiring of magne tron filament circuit causing inter mittent oscillation 3 Ageing of magnetron Consult electrician Refer to output test procedures Change magnetron 2 Loud Buzzing noise can be heard 1 Loose fan or fan motor 3 Turn...

Page 21: ...ot oscillate H97 H98 appears in the display window Check magnetron filament continuity Check Inverter input AC voltages at CN702 Check Inverter control signal at CN701 Pin 1 and 2 Magnetron DPC board Power relay Loose relay wiring Latch switch DPC board H V Inverter NOTE DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE Open 0V 0V Unplug CN702 and test for 3 VAC acorss the lead wire connector AC 240V Approx AC 3V Unplug CN702 ...

Page 22: ...V line Abnormal 0V IC10 Normal 12V Step 3 3 IC 1 pin 73 Emitter of Q10 Abnormal ZB10 Q10 Ribbon cable Normal 5V Step 4 4 IC 1 pin 27 pin 15 of IC220 Abnormal IC 220 Normal IC1 CX1 NOTE The procedure for repairing the fuse pattern on the DPC is as follows 1 Fuse pattern PF2 open circuit a Remove the jumper wire PF2 b Move the jumper wire PF3 into the postion of PF2 and solder inplace Replace the DP...

Page 23: ...the following test 1 Unplug CN702 connec tor and measure the voltage between the terminlas Abnormal 1 Latch switch 2 DPC Power relay Normal Step 2 2 Unplug CN703 connec tor and measure the voltage at Pin 1 Abnormal DPC Normal 1 Magnetron 2 Inverter circuit Diode Transistor Digital transistor A C C C C B B E E E E B B A K K Forward Forward Forward Forward Reverse Reverse Reverse Reverse A K B E E B...

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