power relay RY5 resulting in the convection heater turning on.
Note: After the convection process, if the oven temperature is
higher than the predetermined temperature, the fan motor rotates
to cool the electronic components and the oven.
Figure 1
Convection Cooking Duty Cycles
7.5. Combination Cooking
Combination cooking is achieved by operating the microwave and heater modes together during
one cooking cycle. There are three combination modes.
1. Combination (convection and microwave)
2. Combination (grill and microwave)
3. Combination (grill, convection and microwave)
The digital programmer circuit operators the power relays as shown in the figures below.
When the oven temperature reaches the predetermined temperature, the digital programmer
circuit stops supplying power to relay (RY5) resulting in the convection heater turning off. During
this time the digital programmer circuit continues to operate relay (RY1) so that microwave
activity continues at the duty cycle selected. The inverter control signal level is also maintained.
The microwave activity continues to cycle until the entire cooking program is completed.
When the oven temperature drops below the selected temperature, 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 circuit
switching power relay (RY4) to control, the grill elements.
With convection, grill and micro power combination. The grill elements and convection elements
are operated alternatively whilst the oven temperature is above the selected level.
Convection And Microwave Combination Duty Cycles
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Summary of Contents for NN-A850CB
Page 4: ...3 Control Panel 4 Operation And Digital Programmer Circuit Test Procdure 4 ...
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Page 7: ...5 Schematic Diagram 7 ...
Page 13: ...Convection and microwave duty cycles Figure 2 Grill and microwave duty cycles 13 ...
Page 29: ...Removing the oven back plate Figure 15 Removing the base plate Figure 16 29 ...
Page 36: ...Fuses are not blown Fuses are not blown 36 ...
Page 37: ...Other problems Inverter circuit troubleshooting 37 ...
Page 39: ...How to check semiconductors 14 Exploded View 39 ...
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Page 49: ...22 Key Board Matrix 49 ...
Page 50: ...23 Digital Programmer Circuit Parts 23 1 E603L4V20BP E603L4V30BP DPCAU 50 ...