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2. PRECAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION

(Figure 2)

A. Plug the power supply cord into a 120 V AC, 60 Hz,

single-phase power source with a capacity of at least 20
amperes.

B. Since the unit weights about 34 lbs, be sure to place it

on a sturdy and flat surface.

C. Avoid placing the unit in a location where there is direct

heat or splashing water.

D. Place the unit as far away as possible from TV, radio,

etc. to prevent interference. And do not place on or near
a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.

CAUTION

3. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS IN USE

Microwave Oven

A. Never operate the unit when it is empty. Operating the

oven with no load may shorten the life of the magnetron.
Whenever cooking dry foods (dried fish, bread, etc.) or a
small amount of food, be sure to put a glass of water
into the cooking compartment. The turntable tray may
become hot after operating, be careful when touching it.

B. Aluminum foil should be avoided because it will disrupt

cooking and may cause arcing. However, small pieces
may be used to cover some parts of food to slow the
cooking. Any aluminum foil used should never be closer
than 2.5 cm to any side wall of the oven.

Toaster

A. Never operate the toaster when it is empty. Operating

the toaster with no load may overheat this appliance.

B. Oversized food, metal foil packages or utensils must not

be inserted in this toaster, as they may create a fire or
electrical hazards.

4. TRIAL OPERATION

After installation, the following sequences and results
should be checked carefully.

Microwave Oven

A. Put a container filled with water (about 1 liter) into the

oven, and close the door tightly.

B. Touch the STOP/CLEAR and the COOK TIME keys.
C. Set cooking time for 10 minutes by touching “1”

and then “0” three times. “1000” appears in the
display window.

D. Touch the START key.

Make sure the cavity light comes on. The unit will begin
cooking and the display window will show the time
counting down by seconds.

E. After about 5 minutes, make sure the primary interlock

switch, the secondary interlock switch and the interlock
monitor and oven lamp switch operate properly by
opening and closing the door several times. Touch the
START key each time the door is closed.

F. Continue operating the unit. Four long beep sound

signal is heard when the time is up. The unit will shut off
automatically.

G. Confirm the water is hot.
H. Finally, measure the output power according to

“POWER OUTPUT MEASUREMENT” on page 13.

Toaster
A. Make sure the crumb tray is pushed all the way in place

plugging in.

B. Remove all protective wrappings from food before

placing into toasting slots. Then place bread into slots
and close the door.

C. Select one mode(Toast/Bagel).
D. Press the Darkness Control to the desired setting.
E. Press the Start button. Make sure indicator light comes

on. The unit will begin cooking and the display will show
the browning level you selected.

F. After 1 minute, make sure the toaster door switch and

indicator light operate properly by opening and closing
the door several times (In normal state, indicator light
blinks when door is opened).

G. Continue operating the unit by pressing the Start button.

Beep sound signal is heard when the time is up. The
unit will shut off automatically and fan will blow for 1
minute to cool this toaster.

H. Confirm the bread is cooked.

NOTE :

If you operate this toaster for the first time, you will
notice an odor, that is a characteristic of burning off
residues on the new heating elements. This is
normal.

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This unit is equipped with a 3-prong plug for your safety.
If the wall outlet is a grounded 3-hole type, the unit will
be grounded automatically.

Three-Pronged(Grounding)
Plug

Figure 2

Properly Polarized and
Grounded
Outlet

Summary of Contents for 721.66292500

Page 1: ...DIVISION 20 BASIC FIELD MANUAL FOR TOASTER AND MICROWAVE OVEN MODEL 721 66292500 721 66299500 721 66293500 July 2005 MODEL 721 66292 721 66299 721 66293...

Page 2: ...or proper alignment integrity and connections d Any defective or misadjusted components in the interlock monitor door seal and microwave generation and transmission systems shall be repaired adjusted...

Page 3: ...ent Procedures 3 2 Precautions on Installation 5 3 General Precautions in Use 5 4 Trial Operation 5 5 Features and Specifications 6 7 6 Overall Circuit Diagram 8 9 7 Operating Procedures 10 11 8 Proce...

Page 4: ...o step 3 and follow all steps in order ADJUST THE LATCH AND SWITCH CLOSING 3 Loosen the two screws holding the plastic latch board as shown 4 With the oven door closed tightly move the latch board upw...

Page 5: ...4 LATCH LATCH BOARD 0 1 64 0 1 64 Latch Board Secondary Interlock Switch A Interlock Monitor Switch Primary Interlock Switch...

Page 6: ...s in the display window D Touch the START key Make sure the cavity light comes on The unit will begin cooking and the display window will show the time counting down by seconds E After about 5 minutes...

Page 7: ...l readout And MWO mode and Toaster mode can be displayed to avoid confusion D Three different cooking stages can be set The oven remembers three cooking stages and changes from one cooking stage to an...

Page 8: ...ty Devices Microwave oven Thermostat Open at 90 C 5 C Close at 75 C 5 C Fuse 20A Primary Interlock Switch Secondary Interlock Switch Interlock Monitor Toaster Toaster Door Switch Thermostat Open at 14...

Page 9: ...6 OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM A SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8...

Page 10: ...9 B MATRIX CIRCUIT FOR TOUCH KEY BOARD...

Page 11: ...frozen foods 8 OPTION Touch this pad to change the oven s default settings for sound clock scroll speed and Lbs Kg 9 KITCHEN TIMER Touch this pad to use your microwave oven as a kitchen timer 10 COOK...

Page 12: ...of your food in decimal increments from 0 1 to 6 0 pounds 4 Touch START 5 At beeping turn food over by following the instructions in the manual 6 After turning food over touch START to resume defrost...

Page 13: ...1mW cm2 sq And always start measuring of an unknown field to assure safety for operating personnel from radiation leakage NOTE The standard is 5mW cm2 sq while in the customer s home 1mW cm2 sq stated...

Page 14: ...information on the service invoice 2 Should the microwave energy leakage not be more than 1mW cm2 sq after determining that all parts are in good condition functioning properly and genuine replacement...

Page 15: ...RCUIT A REMOVING OUT CASE Figures 7 1 Remove four screws from the rear section 2 Remove one screw from the side section 3 Push the outer case back about 1 inch 3cm 4 Lift the case from the set B REMOV...

Page 16: ...itor switch and secondary switch operate normally 2 After replacing the door check for microwave energy leakage with a survey meter Microwave energy must be below the limit of 5 mW cm2 sq with a 275 m...

Page 17: ...gnetron To prevent microwave leakage tighten the mounting screws properly making sure there is no gap between the waveguide and the magnetron E REMOVING THE TURNTABLE MOTOR Figure 11 1 Remove the turn...

Page 18: ...uide H V Capacitor H V Diode H V Transformer I INTERLOCK SYSTEM 1 INTERLOCK MECHANISM The door lock mechanism is a device which has been specially designed to eliminate completely microwave activity w...

Page 19: ...O SZM V 16 FA 63 OR VP 533A OF FOR SECONDARY SWITCH B SECONDARY INTERLOCK SWITCH TEST Disconnect the wire lead from the secondary switch Connect the ohmmeter leads to the common COM and normally open...

Page 20: ...VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER Wire leads removed MAGNETRON Wire leads removed 1 Measure the resistance Select the ohm scale on the meter Primary winding Secondary winding Filament winding 2 Measure the resista...

Page 21: ...meter 3 Using the meter battery and jump wire connect the items as illustrated in figures Terminal to terminal 1 Check DC 9V battery before performing tests 2 Select the DCV scale on the meter 3 Using...

Page 22: ...ed in Figure 14 b This has the positive side of the battery connected to the cathode of the diode 3 The diode should be forward biased therefore a voltage reading of approximately 4 7 VDC to 6 4 VDC w...

Page 23: ...E IN THE CORRECT POSITION WHEN REMOVING THE WIRE LEADS FROM THE PARTS BE SURE TO GRASP THE CONNECTOR NOT THE WIRES 1 Remove wire leads 2 Measure resistance Normal A Approximately 95 120 ohms B Approxi...

Page 24: ...1 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES on page 3 when the primary interlock secondary interlock switches and or the interlock monitor switches are adjusted or replaced PROBLEMS CAUSES Fuse blows immediately after th...

Page 25: ...e the micro switches Defective RELAY or poor connection of relay Replace RELAY or correct the connection YES NO NO YES GOOD PROBLEM A FAN motor and indicator light turn on without touching START key w...

Page 26: ...ormal relay continuously operates 3 The buzzer does not sound or continues to sound NOTE A MICROWAVE ENERGY LEAKAGE TEST MUST ALWAYS BE PERFORMED WHEN THE UNIT IS SERVICED FOR ANY REASON 4 Some segmen...

Page 27: ...ing on this panel to discharge any static charge built up in your body Micom model only 26 CONDITION Toaster and Microwave oven does not work Inserting many plugs into one outlet and using them at the...

Page 28: ...me while counting down 9 Display counts down too fast while cooking 10 Each indicator light does not turn on after setting cooking cycle 11 Display time of day does not reappear when cooking is finish...

Page 29: ...continuity Normal Defective high voltage capacitor Replace high voltage capacitor Fuse blows again Defective high volt age transformer Replace high volt age transformer Malfunction of the monitor swit...

Page 30: ...Replace oven lamp Loose connection Connect them tightly CONDITION CHECK RESULT CAUSE REMEDY Output is low Lower than 90 of rating voltage Normal Normal Abnormal Abnormal Measure the output power Disco...

Page 31: ...capacitor Replace high voltage capacitor Check high vol tage capacitor Abnormal Defective magnetron Replace magnetron Check magnetron TROUBLE 5 No microwave oscillation even though oven lamp and fan m...

Page 32: ...ntinuity No continuity Defective heater Defective PCB assembly 2 F 2 code Attached Seperated 2 wire leads are shorted contact Apart 2 wire leads as far as possible Check the CN3 connector whether 2 wi...

Page 33: ...32 EV EXPLODED VIEW INTRODUCTION Model 721 66292500 721 66299500 721 66293500 DOOR PARTS LATCH BOARD PARTS TOASTER PARTS INTERIOR PARTS BASE PLATE PARTS OVEN CAVITY PARTS SENSOR PARTS...

Page 34: ...33 DOOR PARTS 1002 1004 1000 1005 1008 1007 1006 1013 2009 W136 1381 W109 2000 1009 1003 For Model 721 66299 721 66292 For Model 721 66299 721 66292 EV...

Page 35: ...34 OVEN CAVITY PARTS 3001 3003 3034 3009 W105 3008 3002 W118 W107 W103 For Model 721 66292 For Model 721 66299 721 66293 EV...

Page 36: ...35 LATCH BOARD PARTS W102 5015 5006 4002 4003 4002 4004 4000 EV...

Page 37: ...36 INTERIOR PARTS 5014 5016 W101 5010 W109 2006 W208 5007 5003 5041 5012 5019 W110 W208 5018 W109 5002 5000 3006 3007 W101 5009 5001 EV...

Page 38: ...37 BASE PLATE PARTS 6000 6012 W108 6002 W109 W108 W101 6001 5008 EV...

Page 39: ...38 TOASTER PARTS 7029 7024 7028 7040 7010 7382 7026 7381 7039 7038 7000 7008 7009 7383 7036 7011 7027 For Model 721 66293 For Model 721 66293 EV...

Page 40: ...P NO 3828W5S5272 Printed in Korea...

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