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11. OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
EM-D993 Continental

-27-

56

55 54 53

52

51

50

49

48

47

46

45

44

43

40

6

7 8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

P1(A)

P5(B) P9(C) P14(D)

P10(E)

P6(F)

P8(G)

P2(H)

P3(J)

P4(K)

P7(M)

P13(N)

P12(P)

P1

1(R)

P15

2

4

5

31

(PD)S29

(PD)S28

(PD)S27

(PD)S26

(PD)S25

(PD)S24

(PD)S23

(PD)S22

(PD)S21

(PD)S20

(PD)S19

(PD)S18

(PD)S17

(PD)S16

(PD)S15

(PD)S14

(PD)S13

(PD)S12

(PD)S1

1

(PD)S10

(PD)S9

(PD)S8

(PD)S7

(PD)S6

IC 11 LC6282

HIGH VOL

T

AGE 

TRANSFORMER

17593

RL1

27

-15V

DOOR

SENSING

SWITCH

S1

(5/9P)

-5V

22

23

(OD)P71

(OD)P72

1

2

3

R301

10K

R302

10K

R303 4.7K

R304 4.7K

S301

EH 3P

10

15

14

CF1

RESET

P16/BZ

(OD)

7

R107 1K

R108   3.3K

10K

10K

4.7K

4.7K

10K

10K

Q108 DTC1

14E

2.2K

10K

Q106 DT

A123Y

2.2K

10K

Q105 DT

A123Y

2.2k

10K

Q109 DT

A123Y

2.2k

10K

Q104 DT

A123Y

26

RL1

D

111

RL4

D1

17

RL2

D1

13

DAMPER

MOT

OR

CONVEC

FA

N

CL

R123

330

25

Q107 DTC1

14E

Q103 DTD143E

CONVEC

HEA

TER

GRILL

HEA

TER

4

R134 R135

27

  27

3

R127

27

MQ

INRUSH

R124

27

R125

27

2

1

S2(OD)

S1(OD)

SO(OD)

P13(OD)

P12(OD)

P1

1(OD)

P10(OD)

DAMPER

SWITCH

OVEN

THERMIST

OR

S201

S103

S102

D108

D109

1N4002

-5V

17

8

63

PO6(OD)

P17(OD)

P80/ANO

R202 8.45K

R203 10K

C201

0.01

µ

\50V

R201

82.5K

-5V

C202

0.01

µ

/50V

-5V

R120 10K

R1

19

4.7K

*C104

0.01

µ

   \50v

*

V5T1

RL6

MAGNETRON 2M-219H(R)

RL5

RL2

MAGNETRON

TH.

PRIMAR

Y

 SWITCH

OVEN

TH.

DM

DAMPER MOT

OR

TM

BM

CL

T/T

ABLE MOT

OR

CA

VITY

 LIGHT

FM

CONV

. F

A

N

MOT

OR

RL3

RL4

GRILL

CONVEC

NOISE

FIL

TER

4700pFx2

1mH

0.22

µ

F

1M

1mH

FUSE

AC240V 50Hz

P70/INT

O

(OD)

VSS

P73/INT3

XT1

VDD

VDDVPP

XT2

P14(OD)

P15(OD)

-5V

C103

0.01

µ

/50

D102

1SS132

R105

10K

R104 1K

R106 10K

C108

0.01

µ

/50V

21

4.7K

10K

R1 680K

R2

13

12

11

10

9

7

8

14

10K

C1

0.1

µ

/50V

IC1 TC4069UBP

WEIGHT

 SENSOR

2

1

3

R133

10K

C107

220P

/50V

     C102

0.1

µ

F/25V

13

24

11

16

VDD        SCL

 IC12

A

T24C01A

VSS       SDA

1   2   3   7

+

4

C106

47

µ

/10V

-5V

R1

13 10K

R1

14 27K

R1

15 2.7K

6

5

6

5

12

41

BZ1

2KHz

RL5

D1

18

R136 330

D1

10 1N4002

RL6

D1

19

R137 330

Q102 DT

A143X

R122 10K

R121 4.7K

64

D1

12

*

*

*

*

*OPEN

9

28

29

30

S5(PD)

S4(PD)

S3(PD)

TEST

P07(OD)

P05(OD)

62

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

P16 P17

1G

2G

3G

4G

5G

6G

7G

DT1   25U26102TB

OPEN

OPEN

VF

VF

NC

NC

39

38

37

36

35

34

33

32

31

-5V

RS1

12MHz

C101

1

µ

F/50V

2.2K

10K

-5V

R101

1K

Q101

DT

A123Y

R102

10K

R103

560K

D101

1SS132

ZD101

RD3. 9ESB2

CF2

P81/AN1

P82/AN2

P83/AN3

P83

P82

P81

AD LEVEL

5

4

3

2

1

0

24H

12H

S104

XA

 3P

-5

INTERLOCK MONIT

OR SWITCH

NX

NX

1

32

NOPIN

NOPIN

8

9

10

MICRO

POWER

WEIGH

DISH

BAKED

POT

A

T

O

SNACKS

FISH

ROAST

CHICKEN

AUT

O

DEFROST

CONVEC.

TEMP

GRILL

MORE/

LESS

ROAST

MEA

T

 JOINT

REHEA

T

CAKE/

PUDDING

PIZZA

DUAL

ST

AR

T

CLEAR/

ST

OP

SLOW

COOK

CASSE

-ROLE

5

43

2

1

7

6

1SS132

x5

D103

D104

D105

D106

D107

1Kx5

R109

R1

10

R

111

R1

12

R1

13

VP

-30V

C105

0.01uf/50V

42

-5V

RB101

100Kx5

57

58

59

60

61

(OD)P00

(OD)P01

(OD)P02

(OD)P03

(OD)P04

R1

14

R1

15

R1

16

R1

17

R1

18

10Kx5

-15V

LP1

LP2

S401 2P

S401

2P

R402 47K

R401 12K

29

Q401 C1741

LP3

S4

-29V

D-BOARD (1

1900)

1

1

2

2

R51 12K

R52 12K

R53 12K

-5V

20

19

18

R130

27K

1

3

5

6

C

B

A

TIMER SW

SW BOARD (12700)

P2

D1

1

1N4002

D12 

1N4002

C1

1

1000u/

25V

C12

1000u

/36V

D13 1N4002

C14

1000u

/25V

Q12

A564A

ZD1

1

RD5.6ESB3

C13

47u

/10V

-5V

-15V

R13 220

R14 220

R15 10K

-30V

VF

VF

PT1 PD5TK-D981

P1

S4

S3

S2

S1

R1

1

4.7K

R17 5.6K

ZD12

RD30ESB2

R12

5.6K

ZD13 RD4.3ESB2

-35V

-29V

ZD14

RD16ESB1

Q13 A748

R19 560

R18 2.7K

R16 1.8K

Q1

1

A564A

RL3

D1

15

R126

27

RL7

D121

R140

27

R141

27

D120

D1

14

D1

16

RL7

22

20W

INRUSH

RESIST

OR

L

N

Summary of Contents for 43739517

Page 1: ...0M I 0M I4 W 7 e7 e7 5 e H 7 1 H f 5g7 g g7 H he3 L 7 Hg J M V4 L J M I4 7 e e H e e gJ Hg g 5 g hfN 1 J 5 gW 0Y I4 1 7 Y I J L 5 e 5 e e J e J g7 g 5 f J H g hf 3 L W Y g7 0M I Y V4 7 1 H J H J e 7 5e L 7 g g H f 7 g J hf N 1 7 Hh M V L Y J e 7 e 7 e He 1 5f J f J g g 7 J g J 0Y V 1 J Y 3 7 J e 5e 5e eJ L Hf 7 f 7 g g 5 3 W hW M V 7 Y V J 7 5e He He e7 1 f f g 5g H N L hf 7 5 h7 Y V L H N W L He ...

Page 2: ...curely locked 3 Tighten the lever stopper screws securely 4 Make sure the interlock monitor is closed after the primary interlock switch opens when the door is opened very slowly according to CHECKOUT PROCEDURE FOR SWITCHES on page 9 5 Make sure the interlock monitor is open before the primary interlock and secondary interlock switches close when the door is closed very slowly according to CHECKOU...

Page 3: ...OSURE TO MICROWAVE ENERGY LEAKAGE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN BEFORE SERVICING 1 Before the power is applied a Open and close door several times to make sure the primary interlock switch the door sensing switch and the interlock monitor switch operate properly Listen for the clicking sound from switches Make sure the interlock monitor switch is closed after the primary interlock switch...

Page 4: ...he desired set ting is reached 10 11 12 13 9 7 6 8 4 1 1 Display Window Cooking mode and short messages are displayed 2 Functional Indicator KEYS 3 Auto Sensor Programs 4 Time adjust for Auto Defrost and Direct Access 5 Auto Defrost 6 Weigh Dish 7 Grill only 8 Convection Temp only 9 Microwave Power 10 Combination Cook 1 Convection Micro 2 Convection Grill 3 Micro Grill 11 Clear Stop 12 Start 13 Ti...

Page 5: ...g Lhe J f N L he W 5g h he g g3 1 he J f he 3 3 hf W26X hJ MI Xg 3 hf W2 e L N N hf 7 I W Y 5 e N L he hfN Le 7 5 5 3 K f O2 hf f gV X gW g he N Hhe 3 X hJ 5g g Lg3 LheW L f 3 X h 7 g3 1 he 7 3 Hg3 5 h he g gN Lhe 7 f he N N Lhf 7 1 g W HeN X f N hf 7 5e 3 1 W2 g L hfW2 f Lhf N 7 0Y Lhf J H f 1 he 5hf 1eJ H 3 V 6K O2 hf f g V Kf O g he he N Kg O Hg g X fN X g O 1 f N Xh gN heJ 5 N gN H h he g g 1h...

Page 6: ...gnetron is operating correctly and producing any other power setting apart from full power 7 TEST PROCEDURES AND TROUBLESHOOTING CAUTION DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD FROM THE WALL OUTLET WHENEVER REMOVING THE CABINET FROM THE UNIT PROCEED WITH THE TESTS ONLY AFTER DISCHARGING THE HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR AND REMOVING THE LEAD WIRES FROM THE PRIMARY WINDING OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER See Fig...

Page 7: ...tes several ohms and gradually returns to 10 Meg ohm Abnormal reading Indicates continuity or 10MΩ from the beginning Measure the resistance Across two terminals with an Normal reading ohm meter on its highest scale Indicates over 10MΩ in one direction forward direction and infinite ohms in the reverse direction using meter which is provided with a 9 volt battery NOTE Some digital meters may show ...

Page 8: ...imately 389K ohms Normal Reading Approximately 120K ohms Normal Reading Approximately 22K ohms Measure the resistance After removing the lead wires from the convection heater with an ohm meter on R x 1 scale Measure the resistance After removing the lead wires from the grill heater with an ohm meter on R x 1 scale Measure the resistance After removing the lead wires from the blower motor with an o...

Page 9: ...esistance between terminals of FPC connector after removing it from S101 See Figure 11 NOTE When reconnecting the FPC connector make sure the holes on the connector are properly inserted in hooks of the plastic fastener in S101 MATRIX CIRCUIT FOR TOUCH KEYBOARD FPC CONNECTOR TOUCH KEY BOARD TERMINALS OF FPC CONNECTOR Figure 11 When When not Resistance touched touched Value Less than More than 1K O...

Page 10: ...ing an ohm meter to its terminals Primary Interlock Door Sensing Connect an ohm meters leads to terminals COM and NO of switch Interlock monitor Connect an ohm meters leads to terminals COM and NC of switch CAUTION After checking the switches make sure that the interlock monitor switch is properly connected according to the CIRCUIT DIAGRAM on page 4 Continental version 9 ...

Page 11: ...has blown see D REMOVING FUSE on page 17 0 230 0 Volt 0 230 230 Volt PROBLEM 1 b Control Circuit Board Check power supply voltage on control circuit board See page 8 Voltage incorrect Replace it if necessary Correct seating of connector S101 or replace control circuit board Replace touch keyboard Check resistance of touch keyboard See page 8 0 V 0 V Each Voltage OK 0 Check Resistance OK 0 Resistan...

Page 12: ...nector S102 between pins with the door closed after removing connector S102 from control cct board Check contact of connector S102 PROBLEM 3a Correct Seating Poor Contact Normal Contact Contact OK Normal Door Sensing Switch Touch START key and measure voltage between the two wire leads from primary windings of H V transformer after removing the wire leads from terminals of H V transformer Replace ...

Page 13: ...esistance of blower motor Approx 274 ohms No Operation Normal thermal protector for magnetron or thermal protector for cavity Normal Operation Temporarily short across terminals of thermal protector for magnetron or thermal protector for cavity by using jumper lead No Operation Normal Operation PROBLEM 3 b Check operation of blower motor when START key is touched Check resistance of each winding a...

Page 14: ...stance Incorrect Runs 100 150 450 700 850 Auto Start Def Time 1000 Check resistance of heater Approximately 51 6Ω measured over both tubes Set power level at low Touch START key and measure voltage between leads for primary winding of H V transformer after removing the wire leads from terminals of H V transformer 13 Normal Heater Runs Runs EM S350 TIMER Baked Potato Roast Chicken Cake Pudding Fish...

Page 15: ...ounts down when key is touched for Convection Cooking a Replace Heater 52 Normal Resistance 0 Resistance Incorrect Runs Runs 14 Check resistance of heater Approximately 51 6Ω measured over both tubes Normal Heater PROBLEM 3 b Normal Operation Normal convec Motor Measure resistance of convec motor Approx 274 ohms No Operation Normal thermal protector for magnetron or thermal protector for cavity or...

Page 16: ...n 3 of connector S201 after removing from control circuit board Normal Oven Thermistor 9 PROBLEM Overheating even if the display window shows 160C for preheating Check normal operation of control circuit board and power circuit board NOTES When the oven thermistor circuit is open the display window will continuously show 160C even if the unit becomes overheated by continuous ON of the heater When ...

Page 17: ... cut in the harness Plug in harness properly or replace harness Zero adjust procedure refer to page 16 OK Change main PCB Zero adjust procedure refer to page 18 Change weight sensor Problem still occurring Zero adjust procedure refer to page 16 Carry out Zero adjustment for the weight sensor accurate to the procedure on page 18 Check the connection of the harness between the main PCB and the weigh...

Page 18: ... the waveguide Take out the magnetron VERY CAREFULLY NOTES When removing the magnetron make sure that its dome does not hit any adjacent parts or it may be damaged After replacing the magnetron be sure to check the microwave energy leakage with a leakage detector and confirm the leakage is below 5 mW cm2 D REMOVING FUSE A Remove the 8A fuse with a screwdriver When replacing the 8A fuse be sure to ...

Page 19: ...ones if they are damaged After installing the door in place check for microwave energy leakage with a leakage detector Microwave energy leakage must be below the limit of 5mW cm2 G CHANGING POWER SUPPLY CORD See exploded view on page 22 1 Remove the earthing screw 2 Remove the power supply cord from the terminal of PCB complete 3 Remove power cord from cavity assembly by lifting cord bush moving i...

Page 20: ...door 5 Touch More Less key two times Flashing 0 00 No beep sound when key is touched 6 Touch Weigh Dish key two times 7 Touch START key Flashing 0000 8 After 4 sec display shows 1230 Flashing 1230 9 Open the door 10 Place the glass turntable 11 Close the door 12 Touch START 13 After 4 sec display 1230 stops the flashing 1230 Note When the display show the error mark E during setting please try aga...

Page 21: ...87 4686 Heat Ins 1 16 617 187 4693 Heat Ins 1 17 617 177 3262 Heat Ins Plate 1 18 617 179 0733 Coller 1 19 617 075 1162 Fan 1 20 617 186 0054 Special Washer 1 Key Part No Description Q ty No 21 617 075 1476 Fan Base 1 22 617 177 3231 Motor Complete 1 23 617 153 4917 Thermostat v122 C 1 24 617 177 3200 Heater Ass y 1 25 617 117 6698 Collar 1 26 617 177 3217 Heater Case Ass y 1 27 617 177 3255 Heat ...

Page 22: ... SCR S TPG PAN 4x8 2 23 412 048 6508 SCR TPG TRS 4x10 1 24 411 165 0406 SCR TPG TRS 4x10 SUS 1 25 411 053 9306 NUT HEX LFLC W SRT 4 1 26 411 010 5600 SCR EVR PAN 3x6 1 19 Key Part No Description Q ty No 1 617 186 6117 Antenna Complete 1 2 617 169 8930 Cavity Cover 1 3 617 128 9794 Thermistor Ass y 1 4 617 177 3040 Duct 1 5 617 177 3033 Frame Rear Plate 1 6 617 123 9928 Gear Motor 1 7 617 153 3088 ...

Page 23: ...g g g g J g 7 g J 5 g 7 Y g J H g 7 5 g J H g 7 5 g Y g J H g 7 g J 5 g 7 H g J 5 g 7 H g g he g J he g 7 he g J 5 he g 7 Y he g 0M e Yhf g H hf g 5 g H g 5 g Y g hf g 5hf g Yhf g Y hf g Y g Y g H g J 5 g 7 Y g Y g H g J 5 g 7 Y g Y g H g J 5 g 7 Y g 0Y g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g J g 7 g J 5 g 7 Y g J H g 7 5 g J H g 7 5 g Y g J H g 7 g J 5 g 7 H g J 5 g 7 H g g he g J he g 7 he g J 5 he ...

Page 24: ...he f 5 he f Y he f Yhf f Y hf f Y f H f J 5 f 7 Y f Y f H f J 5 f 7 Y f Y f H f J 5 f 7 Y f 0Y f f f f f f f f 2 4 6 1 3 5 MICROWAVE PARTS Key Part No Description Q ty No 1 617 186 6049 Bottom Plate 1 2 617 187 1241 Transformer 1 3 617 156 3658 Special Screw 2 4 617 188 9062 Foot Cushion Assembly 4 5 617 166 7493 Bottom Hinge 1 6 411 156 5502 SCR S TPG PAN F S 4x10 2 23 EM D993 ...

Page 25: ...2 617 177 1473 Door Panel 1 3 617 136 3890 Door Main Frame 1 4 617 103 8934 Hinge Ass y 1 5 617 102 7495 Special Screw 2 6 617 135 6243 Choke Di electric 1 7 617 136 3913 Door Panel 1 8 617 139 9530 Door Latch 1 9 617 135 8285 Spring 1 10 411 071 9104 Screw 3 617 200 2767 Door Ass y 1 24 EM D993 ...

Page 26: ...role Fish Reheat Snacks Baked Potato Roast Chicken Pizza Cake Pudding Roast Meat Joint Auto Sensor EM D993 25 These items not illustrated CONTROL PANEL PARTS 9 EM D993 10 Key Part No Description Q ty No 13 617 197 4836 PCB Complete 1 14 617 135 8407 Latch Lever 1 15 617 177 1299 Handle Lever 1 16 617 198 5146 Knob Ass y 1 17 617 080 9559 Spring 1 18 411 064 1306 SCR TPG BIN 3x10 11 19 411 064 2709...

Page 27: ...10 CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD EM D993 26 Model Version Spares No RL7 M Processor EM D993 Semo 617 196 5704 Yes IC11 LC 6282 TP2 TP1 TP1 TP3 TP5 TP4 ...

Page 28: ... R1 680K R2 13 12 11 10 9 7 8 14 10K C1 0 1µ 50V IC1 TC4069UBP WEIGHT SENSOR 2 1 3 R133 10K C107 220P 50V C102 0 1µF 25V 13 24 11 16 VDD SCL IC12 AT24C01A VSS SDA 1 2 3 7 4 C106 47µ 10V 5V R113 10K R114 27K R115 2 7K 6 5 6 5 12 41 BZ1 2KHz RL5 D118 R136 330Ω D110 1N4002 RL6 D119 R137 330Ω Q102 DTA143X R122 10K R121 4 7K 64 D112 OPEN 9 28 29 30 S5 PD S4 PD S3 PD TEST P07 OD P05 OD 62 21 22 23 24 25...

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