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The following instructions are CRITICAL to the owner’s safety. Be sure to follow all the instructions. Contact the
manufacturer or distributor if you have any question.
1.
If the oven is operative prior to servicing, a Microwave Leakage Test (a. k. a. Microwave Emission Check)
should be performed prior to servicing the oven Refer to Section 7.3, Microwave Leakage Test. For the
detailed check procedures.
2.
In the event that any microwave oven found to have microwave emission level in excess of 4 mW/cm2. The
following procedures should be followed:
(1). .Inform the distributor; importer, or manufacturer the finding. Record it in the logbook as well.
(2). .Repair the unit at no cost to the owner.
(3). .Investigate the oven and ascertain the cause of the excessive leakage.
(4). .Hold the oven in your facility and instruct the owner not to use the unil until the oven has.
3.
In the event that the oven operates with the door open. The following procedures should be followed:
(1). Tell the user not to operate the oven.
(2). Hold the oven in your facility until it is investigated and repaired.
(3). Contact the manufacturer and CDRH (FDA) immediately.
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1.
If you suspect defective primary, secondary or monitor interlock switches, use your ommeter (digital or
analog type) to check the electrical continuity.
2.
Make sure the power cord is pulled out and the high-voltage capacitor is discharged before the electrical
continuity check.
3.
Set the ohmmeter to “Low Resistance” range and connect both leads (alligator clips) to the switch terminals.
4.
Open the door and notice the meter reading the primary or secondary interlock switch should show an
“infinite” resistancc when the door is open. Replace it when it is defective. The monitor interlock should show
a “zero or near zero” resistance when the door is open. When the door is closed, the readings will be
opposite.
5.
If the oven has been rendered inoperative due to the failure of the monitored safety (primary and /or
secondary ) interlock(s). You should replace all of the monitored safety interlock switched and the monitor
switch.
6.
Refer to Chapter 4, Sections I and X for how to remove and assemble the interlock and monitor switches.
7.
Always refer to Section 0.4 for adequate wiring diagram. Monitor interlock must always be installed. Repeat
Step 6.2.4 to check electrical continuity.
8.
Perform required checks and tests as described in Chapter 7 before releasing the oven to the owner.
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PHENOMENON
CAUSE
REPAIRING MEANS
1. When starting the
oven, the lamp is not on,
the turntable tray can’t
rotate and the food can’t
be heated
8A fuse broken.
The primary and secondary winding of the
transformer are short – circuited.
The earthing or the polarity of the polarity of
Change a new fuse.
Change a new transformer.
Change a new capacitor.
Change a new pilot switch.