time is then shown in the display and begins counting down.
Balance of cooking (T2 time)
The balance of cooking time which is called T2 time, can be calculated by the following formula.
/ T2 time (in sec.) = T1 time x K factor
NOTE: Remember, the T1 time starts after the start pad is tapped. The coefficient K is
programmed into the microprocessor memory and they are listed in the following tables along
with the P1 and P2 powe r. /
NOTE: When “More“or “Less” pad is selected, the K factor varies resulting in T2 time to be
increased or decreased.
Calculating the T2 time
Example 1: If the t1 time is measured to be 2 minutes and 40 seconds, and the auto sensor
program is selected is sensor reheat. Fish (Program 6)
T2 = T1 x K
= 2 min. and 40 sec. X. 0.3
= 48 sec.
Category
P1 POWER
P2 POWER K FACTOR
STANDARD
1. Frozen
reheat
HIGH
HIGH
0.3
2. Reheat
MED
HIGH
0.4
Figure 1
Auto sensor cooking
8. Cautions to Be Observed When Troubleshooting
Unlike many other appliances, the microwave oven is a high voltage, high current is device.
Though it is free from danger in ordinary use, extreme care should be taken during repair.
Caution
Servicemen should remove their watches whenever working close
to or replacing the magnetron.
8.1. Check the grounding
Do not operate on a two wire extension cord. The microwave oven is designed to be used when
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Summary of Contents for NN-A860WB
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Page 5: ...Inverter Gounding Figure 2 Inverter PCB layout 2 Feature Chart 5 ...
Page 7: ...4 3 Microwave Cooking 4 4 Auto Weight Defrost 4 5 Delay Stand 7 ...
Page 8: ...4 6 Delay Start 4 7 Child Lock 4 8 Grill Operation 4 9 Convection Operation 8 ...
Page 10: ...4 13 Combination Cooking Turbo Bake and Microwave 4 14 Memory 10 ...
Page 46: ...Removing the oven back plate Figure 15 Removing the base plate Figure 16 46 ...
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