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9 Parts Replacement Procedure

9.1.

Magnetron

1. Discharge the high voltage capacitors on the inverter cir-

cuit.

2. Remove the screw holding the air guide
3. Remove the two screws holding the tie bar
4. Remove the oven lamp and lead wire harness cables

form the air guide A.

5. Remove the air guide A
6. Disconnect the two high voltage leads from the magne-

tron

7. Remove the four screws holding the magnetron

NOTE: After replacing the magnetron, tighten the mount-
ing screws making sure that there is no gap between the
waveguide and the magnetron to prevent microwave leak-
age.
Caution

When replacing the magnetron, ensure that the antenna
gasket is in place.

Note

The magnetron used for this model is unique for the inverter
power supply system. Make sure to use the one as listed in
the parts list.

Removal of the magnetron

Figure 1

9.2.

Inverter power supply (U)

1. Discharge the high voltage capacitors
2. Remove two screws holding the tie bar.
3. Unplug the H.V. Lead wires from the magnetron
4. Remove the one screw holding the earth wire to the mag-

netron

5. Remove the connector CN701 and CN702 from the

inverter PCB

6. Remove the two screws holding the inverter base to the

chassis (See figure 2)

7. Carefully remove the inverter PCB and support base from

the oven.

8. Remove the air guide E by un-clipping the catch hooks
9. Remove the four screws holding the PCB to the inverter

support base.

Caution when replacing the inverter power supply (U)

1. Make sure that grounding plate is in place
2. Securely tighten the grounding screw through the side of

the chassis (Base).

3. Securely connect the 3 lead wire connectors
4. Make sure that the heat sink has enough space (gap)

from the oven. Take care not to touch any lead wire to the
aluminium heat sink because it is hot.

Removal of the inverter PCB

Figure 2

Disconnecting the PCB lock connector

Figure 3

9.3.

Digital Programmer Circuit
(DPC) and membrane key
board.

NOTE: Ground any static electric built up on your body before
handling the DPC.

1. Disconnect all connectors from the DPC.
2. Remove the two screws holding the escutcheon base and

slide the escutcheon base upward slightly. removal is
easier with the door open.

3. Release the flat cable.
4. Remove the six screws holding the DPC DU assembly
5. Remove the door lever
6. Remove the seven screws holding the DPC AU assembly

To remove escutcheon pad

Summary of Contents for NN-A750WB

Page 1: ...W Grill 1360W Conv 1470w Combi 2770W Output IEC705 88 Micro 1000W Grill 1300W Conv 1400W Microwave Frequency 2450MHz Timer 99 Minutes 99 Seconds Oven Cavity Size 27L Outside Dimensions 510mm W x 477mm...

Page 2: ...ges 3 Do not attempt to repair the inverter PCB as this can be very dangerous Replace the high voltage inverter circuit as a complete unit Return the old unit fully repacked in the original shipping b...

Page 3: ...3 3 Control Panels...

Page 4: ...Set pad for 1 minute by pressing 1 min pad once 6 Press the start pad 7 When the first stage cooking has elapsed oven automatically switches to second stage 8 When second stage cooking has elapsed ove...

Page 5: ...time pads to enter cooking time 5 Press start 1 Press combination pad 2 Press convection pad to select oven temperature 3 Select micro power 4 Press start if preheating 5 Set cooking time 6 Press sta...

Page 6: ...6 4 12 Auto Weight Cook Programs 1 Select the desired auto weight cook program 2 Press to select grams or pounds and ounces 3 Enter the weight by pressing the up and down pads 4 Press Start...

Page 7: ...7 5 Schematic Diagram 6 Wiring Diagram...

Page 8: ...ines the power level and the cooking time and indicates the operating state in the display The table shows the corresponding cooking times for each category and its respective weight 2 When the cookin...

Page 9: ...r to relay RY5 resulting in the convection heater turning off 3 When the temperature drops below the predetermined temperature the digital programmer circuit supplies power to power relay RY5 resultin...

Page 10: ...w the selected tempera ture the digital programmer circuit operates power relay RY5 switching on the heater elements In the case of grill combination the sequence applies with the digital programmer c...

Page 11: ...11 Grill and Microwave Duty Cycles Figure 2 Grill Convection And Microwave Duty Cycles...

Page 12: ...12 Figure 3...

Page 13: ...Inverter warning Figure 1 WARNING FOR INVERTER POWER SUPPLY U GROUND ING Check the high voltage inverter power supply circuit grounding This high voltage inverter power supply circuit board must have...

Page 14: ...pair or replacement of parts make sure that the screws of the oven etc are neither loose nor missing Microwaves might leak if screws are not properly tight ened 2 Make sure that all electrical connect...

Page 15: ...nector CN701 and CN702 from the inverter PCB 6 Remove the two screws holding the inverter base to the chassis See figure 2 7 Carefully remove the inverter PCB and support base from the oven 8 Remove t...

Page 16: ...30W sol dering iron carefully remove all solder from the terminal pins of the low voltage transformer and or power relays 2 With all of the terminal pins cleaned and separated from the DPC contacts r...

Page 17: ...y is not mounted properly microwave power may leak from the clearance between the door and oven 3 Perform the microwave leakage test Disassembly of the door Figure 7 Adjusting the door hinge Figure 8...

Page 18: ...18 One screw to remove the grill bracket Figure 11 Removing the grill element Figure 12...

Page 19: ...ding the convection assem bly push upwards to remove 6 To remove the convection element remove the one screw E on the convection bracket A and 2 screws D on convec tion bracket B 7 Release the circula...

Page 20: ...tor Cir cuit 1 Unplug the lead wires from the HV inverter primary termi nals 2 Connect the test probes of the ohm meter to these leads 3 Test the continuity of the short switch with the door open and...

Page 21: ...0 7 Temperature Sensor A temperature sensor is mounted on the oven cavity on the right hand side The resistance reading across the thermistor should read 300K ohm within a temperature range of 10 to 3...

Page 22: ...e latch keys move smoothly after adjustment is completed Completely tighten the screws holding the door hook assembly to the oven assembly 3 Reconnect the short switch primary switch and second ary la...

Page 23: ...o do otherwise may result in a false reading or damage to your meter When dis connecting a plastic connector from a terminal you must hold the plastic connector and not the lead wire otherwise the lea...

Page 24: ...24 Troubleshooting Fuse is blown Figure 2 Troubleshooting Other problems Figure 3...

Page 25: ...25 Troubleshooting Inverter by Input out voltage Figure 4 Troubleshooting Inverter by Microwave Oven Input Current Figure 5...

Page 26: ...26 13 Digital Programmer Circuit Troubleshooting Guide How to test the semiconductors...

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