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TO PERFORM MICROWAVE LEAKAGE CHECK:

1.  Fill 275 milliliters or 9 ounces of tap water

in a 2 cup measuring cup.

2.  Place the container in the center of the

oven cavity on the glass tray.

3.  Close the door securely.
4.  Set power control for microwave “Cook”

(high) or 100% operation. Set timer for 3
minutes and start the oven.

5. Perform the proper adjustment and opera-

tions check with the microwave leakage
meter (refer to the operation instructions
with the meter). Check the oven by moving
the probe, starting at the top right-hand
side of the door, clockwise no faster than
one inch per second, back to the starting
position. Also, a check over the entire visu-
al screen must be made.

Probe Speed: One inch per second (max.)
IMPORTANT:

MICROWAVE LEAKAGE

CHECK MUST BE PERFORMED ON THE
REAR VENTS AND SIDE VENTS.

NOTE:

THE METER PROBE MUST BE

HELD APPROXIMATELY TWO INCHES
FROM THE POINT OF MEASUREMENT. THIS
IS ACCOMPLISHED BY THE USE OF A TWO-
INCH (5 cm) PLASTIC SPACER THAT IS SUP-
PLIED WITH THE METER. IT IS NORMALLY
ATTACHED TO THE PROBE.
6.  The maximum allowable microwave leak-

age level is 5mW/cm2 by government stan-
dard. However, the 

NEC

 standard is 2

mW/

cm2.

IMPORTANT:

IF THE READING IS OVER 2

mW/cm2, REFER TO THE DOOR AND INTER-
LOCK ADJUSTMENTS SECTION IN THIS MAN-
UAL. THE DOOR IS DESIGNED FOR LEAKAGE
OF LESS THAN 1 mW/cm

2

, ADJUSTMENTS

SHOULD BE MADE TO BRING ALL READINGS
TO BELOW 1 mW/cm

2

.

MAGNETRON FAILURE MODES 

LOSS OF VACUUM

This is a case where the tube has had the vac-
uum envelope destroyed and air has entered
the tube. This will cause internal arcing. With
continued use, the transformer will eventually
fail and the circuit fuse will blow.

OPERATION FAULTS 
OPEN FILAMENTS

A magnetron with an open filament will produce

no heating power.
An open filament lead or “dead” filament trans-
former will give the same indication as an open
filament in the magnetron. This possibility
should be eliminated before the magnetron is
considered open.

INTERNAL PLATE CATHODE SHORT

A shorted magnetron will give the same indica-
tions as the loss of vacuum.

MODING

Moding occurs when the magnetron momentar-
ily operates at a different frequency and a high-
er voltage than designed. Moding results in low
heating power. Moding is usually caused by the
cathode losing emission characteristics.

LOW POWER

Low emission will result in low cooking power.
Food will require a longer than normal cooking
time. It can be detected by a lower than normal
water temperature rise.

LOW EMISSION

Caused by “wearout” of the emission charac-
teristics of the directly heated cathode. The
tube current does not get high enough to cause
the tube to oscillate with normal line voltage.
Everything will appear normal, but the tube will
not heat.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR DISASSEM-
BLY AND REPAIR

-Cautions to be observed when trou-
bleshooting.

Unlike many other appliances, the microwave
oven is a high-voltage, high-current piece of
equipment. It is completely safe during normal
operation. However, carelessness in servicing
the oven can result in an electric shock or pos-
sible danger from a short circuit.
You are asked to observe the following precau-
tions carefully.

(1) Always remove the power plug from the out-
let before servicing.
(2) Use an insulated screwdriver and wear rub-
ber gloves when servicing the high voltage side.
(3) Discharge the high voltage capacitor before
touching any oven components or wiring.
1. 

Check the grounding.

Do not operate on a 2-wire extension
cord. The microwave oven is designed to
be used when grounded. It is imperative,
therefore, to make sure it is grounded
properly before beginning repair work.

2. 

Warning about the electric charge in
the high voltage capacitor.

For about 60 seconds after the operation
stops, an electric charge remains in the

high voltage capacitor. When replacing or
checking parts, create a short between
oven chassis and the negative high termi-
nal of the high voltage capacitor, by using
a properly insulated screwdriver to dis-
charge it.

(4) When the 

10

 Amp. fuse is blown out due

to the operation of the monitor switch,
replace primary and secondary interlock
switches, monitor switch and relay 2.

(5)  After repair or replacement of parts, make

sure that the screws are properly tight-
ened, and all electrical connections are
tightened.

(6)  Do not operate without cabinet.

DESCRIPTION & FUNCTION OF COM-
PONENTS

FAN MOTOR

The fan motor drives a blower fan which draws
cool air through the back of the oven. This cool
air is directed through the air ducts surrounding
the magnetron tube to cool the magnetron.
Some of the air is then exhausted directly
through the bottom vents.
However, a portion of this air is channeled
through the cavity to remove the steam and
vapors given off from heating food.

OVEN LIGHT

The oven light illuminates the interior of the
cavity so the food can be visually examined
through the door. It is on during microwave
operation only.

POWER TRANSFORMER

The purpose of the power transformer is to pro-
vide the filament voltage for heating the mag-
netron filaments as well as to produce the high
voltage needed for magnetron tube operation.
During a cook cycle, the 

230

 Volts AC applied

to the primary winding is converted to approxi-
mately 3.

22

 Volts AC on the filament winding.

The same 

230

 Volts AC primary input is con-

verted to approximately 

2070

 Volts AC on the

high voltage secondary winding of the power
transformer.

CAUTIONS: 

AFTER REMOVING THE CABI-

NET, DISCHARGE THE CAPACITOR BY
PLACING AN 

INSULATED

SCREWDRIVER

ACROSS THE TERMINALS.

PRIMARY

(UPPER) INTERLOCK

SWITCH

The primary protective switch (interlock) is acti-
vated by the latch when the door is closed. The
switch, in the open position when the door is
open, interrupts the current to the magnetron.
Closing the door will close the interlock switch
and normal operations can be continued.

SECONDARY (LOWER) INTERLOCK
SWITCH

The secondary protective interlock switch is
located behind the front control panel and is acti-
vated when the door is closed. When the door is
open, this switch will interrupt the circuit.

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Summary of Contents for EM-FL50N

Page 1: ...hazards developing due to improper assembly or adjustment While mak ing such repairs persons not having the proper background may subject themselves to the risk of injury or electrical shock which can be serious or even fatal A If the oven is operative prior to servicing a microwave emission check should be performed prior to servicing the oven B Inform the manufacturer importer or assembler of an...

Page 2: ...dance with the National Electrical Codes DO NOT use a two prong adapter since proper grounding is not assured even if the ground wire or metal tab is connected to the outlet box The use of an extension cord is not recom mended However if it is necessary to use an extension cord it must be a type s with 3 num ber 16 wires and have a 3 prong grounded plug The extension cord should not drape over a c...

Page 3: ... completely safe during normal operation However carelessness in servicing the oven can result in an electric shock or pos sible danger from a short circuit You are asked to observe the following precau tions carefully 1 Always remove the power plug from the out let before servicing 2 Use an insulated screwdriver and wear rub ber gloves when servicing the high voltage side 3 Discharge the high vol...

Page 4: ... would extend cooking time or high power output high rise in water temperature which would reduce cooking time Because cooking times can be adjusted to compensate for power output the magnetron tube assembly should be replaced only if the water temperature rise test indicates a power output well beyond the normal limits This test is only accurate if the power supply line voltage is 230 Volts while...

Page 5: ...any suspected high voltage problem 1 Unplug oven from its power source 2 After removing the cabinet discharge the capacitor by shorting the two capacitor ter minals together with an insulated screw driver 3 Visually check the high voltage wiring for proper connections Refer to wiring dia gram for proper wiring sequence CAUTIONS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRE SENT DURING THE COOK HIGH CYCLE SO EXTREME CAUTI...

Page 6: ...n both directions or if an infinite resistance is read in both directions the diode is probably defective and should be replaced If the diode check is normal go to Magnetron Check CHECKING H V DIODES ALTERNA TIVE METHOD Many times the diode you check as open is probably good We have found that many of you are checking them out on the wrong scale of your meter or that your meter is physically not a...

Page 7: ...REPLACING THE FUSE IMPORTANT IF THE 10 AMP FUSE BLOWS REFER TO THE TESTING PROCE DURE DO NOT REPLACE IT UNTIL THE PROBLEM IS CORRECTED ALSO IF AT ANY TIME THE OVEN FUSE BLOWS DUE TO AN OVEN FAULT OR THE CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPS AFTER BEING RESET ONCE WITH THE HOUSE CIRCUIT UNLOADED EXCEPT FOR THE OVEN THE INTERLOCK SWITCHES MUST BE REPLACED AS A GROUP THIS IS BECAUSE THE SHORT CIRCUIT WILL HAVE DAMAG...

Page 8: ... the green ground wire under the screw ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER ASSEM BLY REMOVAL 1 Disconnect power from the unit Remove the cabinet and discharge the capacitor 2 Remove screw at top that holds the control panel to the oven chassis 3 Controller can be replaced by removing screws through rear of control panel and replacing with new control wire for wire Reverse above steps to reinstall 4 NOTE The onl...

Page 9: ...UNIT FAN CL CONTROL BOARD TURN TABLE MOTOR MG MONITOR SWITCH TRANSFORMER CN1 KEY BOARD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CAPACITOR DIODE MAGNETRON CONDITIONS DOOR CLOSED TIMER ON POWER SELECTOR SWITCH MICROWAVE CAVITY LIGHT TP3 TP1 TP2 TP4 TP6 TT BM MAGNETRON THERMAL SWITCH HV FUSE 0 65A TP7 0 5 ohms 10W CIRCUIT DIAGRAM FOR 1 0 cf Touch 230V NC NO 9 ...

Page 10: ...1 2 3 18 19 31 24 21 27 28 34 44 30 39 17 32 29 38 9 15 35 7 16 Exploded View Model EM FL50N 8 10 11 12 12 13 33 36 37 14 23 22 26 20 25 43 4 41 42 6 40 ...

Page 11: ...ISE FILTER UNIT 1 MO S 0688 20 PCB ASSEMBLY PCB N G 1 2 1 MO A 0796 21 SWITCH LEVER 1 1 MO R 0002 22 SWITCH LEVER 2 1 MO R 0740 23 HV FUSE 0 75A 1 432 0 8335 02100 24 SWITCH BRACKET 1 MO R 0440S 25 OPEN LEVER 1 MO R 0739 26 FOOT FRONT 2 MO D 2341 27 FAN 1 MO R 0235N 28 FAN CASING 1 MO R 0439S 29 AIR GUIDE 1 MO R 0471S 30 CAPACITOR HOLDER 1 MO M 0703 31 AC POWER RELAY 1 MO S 0576 32 GLASS TRAY 1 MO...

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