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Page 1: ...BLE OF CONTENTS Page FOREWORD 1 CAUTION MICROWAVE RADIATION 1 THUMB INDEX 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 OPERATION 1 1 SERVICING 16 TOUCH CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY 23 COMPONENT REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 38 MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT 45 SCHEMA TIC DIAGRAM 46 PICTORIAL DIAGRAM 47 CONTROL PANEL CIRCUIT 49 PRINTED WIRING BOARD 51 PACKING AND ACCESSORIES 52 PARTS LIST 53 SHARP COR...

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Page 3: ... c z OPERATING I INSTRUCTIONS OPERATION ran MICROWAVE RADIATION Personnel should not be exposed to the microwave energy which may radiate from the magnetron or other microwave generating devices if it is improperly used or connected All input and output microwave connections waveguides flanges and gaskets must be secured Never operate the device without a microwave energy ab sorbing load attached ...

Page 4: ...n the cooking instructions changing direction every half cycle or oscillating back and forth 4 900 000 000 times per second This high speed oscillation causes friction between the molecules thereby converting the microwave energy to heat SPECIFICATIONS ITEMS DESCRIPTIONS Power requirements 240V 50Hz Single phase 3 wire earthed Power consumption Microwave output power Case dimensions Width Height D...

Page 5: ...tion or time of day COMPU DEFROST PADS Touch to select compu defrost setting COMPU DEFROST CHART Foods cooked with compu defrost settings NUMBERING PADS Touch to enter cooking times clock time or weights of food PROGRAM SELECTOR PADS Touch to set clock auto start or timer VARIABLE COOKING CONTROL PADS Touch to select power setting If not touched HIGH is automatically selected STOP PAD I Touch to s...

Page 6: ...power is reinstated To reset the clock touch the CLEAR pad and then repeat the steps above NOTE This is a 12 hour clock E j will appear in the readout if you attempt to enter in correct clock time For example if you attempt to enter 8 61 or 13 00 m and incorrect clock time will appear repeatedly To erase E c c3lcj touch the CLEAR pad If you accidentaly touch more than 4 number pads the last 4 numb...

Page 7: ...quence and when it reaches zero the second sequence will appear on display and begin a count down WI When the timer reaches zero all indicators will go out and an audible signal will sound The time of day will reappear on the display NOTE If HIGH is selected as the final sequence it is not necessary to touch the HIGH pad If HIGH is programmed as the first or second sequence the HIGH pad must be to...

Page 8: ...ad 4 Touch the INSTANT COOK pad Pad Order P lmm M HIGH Display r i i i l I i 1i 1 MED HIGH c r i I7 I l i i i i I MED HIGH 1 COOK 1 The timer begins to count down MED HIGH I I 2 I7 I l I i i COOK The cooking time is increas ed 1 minute and continues to count down When the timer reaches zero all indicators will go out and an audible signal will sound The time of day will reappear on the display NOT...

Page 9: ...ue to flash calling for you to enter the weight Into the oven 2 Touch number pads to enter weight Ex 1 36 kg should be 1 4 kg Flashing of kg stops and kg goes on 3 Touch the START pad 1 4 and kg will go off and 13 27 will appear VI The timer begins to count down When the 1st stage finishes an audible signal will sound and oven is stopped pii5 i i 1 p fq 1 1 TURN OVER and COVER EDGE will be display...

Page 10: ...layed continuously When door is opened or the CLEAR pad is touched STAND will go out and the time of day will appear on the display NOTE 1 To enter 1 kg into the oven it is necessary to press key pad 1 then 0 Kilograms should be rounded off to the nearest 0 1 kg Example 1 75 kg should be rounded off to 1 8 kg 2 Foods weighing more or less than the quantity listed in the chart should be defrosted f...

Page 11: ...J 8 ERlm Turn over and shield the warm portions Stand covered IO 15 minutes C IEm 1 l After the 2nd stage If there are warm portions shield them ___ __ Chicken pieces 0 2 I 1 5 kg TI 7 lm l After the 1st stage 3 r r I 1 Turn over and 2 1 rearrange k r cE 1 l After the 2nd stage i If there are warm Stand covered i or thawed portions 1O l 5 minutes rearrange or remove L Pork chops 0 5 I pm j Lamb ch...

Page 12: ...ograms described on the previous pages except Compu Defrost settings Once you have correctly programmed the oven for Auto Start the correct time of day not the Auto Start time will appear on the display To check the programmed Auto Start time touch the AUTO START CLOCK pad The programmed Auto Start time will appear on display as long as your finger is touching the pad To cancel Auto Start simply t...

Page 13: ...hen into the cavity where the food is placed to be cooked Upon completion of the cooking time the power trans former oven lamp etc are turned off and the gener ation of microwave energy is stopped The oven will revert to the OFF condition When the door is opened during a cook cycle the latch switches stop switch and monitor switch are activat ed with the following results The circuits to the turnt...

Page 14: ...r COMPU DEFROST 1 to 5 automatically defrosts minced beef steak whole chicken chicken pieces and chops Each key has 3 defrost stages When the desired COMPU DEFROST number is selected and the food weight is entered by using the number pad s the oven will cook according to the special cooking sequence refer to page 9 12 ...

Page 15: ... OVEN 1 DOOR CLOSED 2 CLOCK APPEARS ON DISPLAY MONITOR SWITCH CONTROL UNIT I iTOP iWITCH I J FAN MOTOR TURNTABLE MOTOR POWER TRANSFORMER I sHqg y PROTECTOR 1FUSE MlOA I I TEMP FUSE 1 J LOWER LATCH SWITCH Figure O l Oven Schematic Off Condition 13 ...

Page 16: ...VARIABLE COOKING CONTROL HIGH 4 START PAD TOUCHED I O O MONITOR SWITCH t UPPER LATCH SWITCH 7 1 OVEN LAMP I A2 STOP SWITCH IA6 FAN MOTOR SHORT PROTECTOR MAGNETRON 1 1FUSE MlOA 1 1 1TEMP FUSE 1 b LOWER LATCH SWITCH TURNTABLE MOTOR POWER TRANSFORMER Figure O 2 Oven Schematic Cooking Condition 14 ...

Page 17: ...ch hook is acti vated the contacts opened by the upper latch head on the door while the door is closed This switch is intended to render the oven inoperative by means of blowing the fuse when the contacts of the upper latch switch failes to open when the door is opened Functions 1 When the door is opened the monitor switch contacts close to ON condition due to their being normally closed At this t...

Page 18: ...ce power cord or check and cord is plugged into wall receptacle repair wire harness Defective monitor switch Procedure F 88 88 do not appear in display No power at outlet Check home fuse when power cord is first plugged into wail outlet Blown monitor fuse Procedure G Blown magnetron temp fuse Procedure H Open wire in power cord wiring harness Replace or repair wiring or wiring between control pane...

Page 19: ...ook relay RY 2 of control unit Procedure I Defective control unit Procedure I Defective key unit Procedure J Open or loose wiring to above components Check and repair wiring Oven seems to be operating but lit Defective magnetron Procedure A tle or no heat is produced in oven load Food incompletely cooked or Defective cook relay RY 2 of control unit Procedure I not cooked at all at end of cook cycl...

Page 20: ...it can be absorbed by the water load To measure the microwave output power in the microwave oven the relation of calorie and watt is used When P W heating works for t second approximately P t 4 2 calorie is generated On the other hand if the temperature of the water with V ml rises AT C during this microwave heating period the calorie of the water is V AT The formular is as follows Pet VaAT 4 2 P ...

Page 21: ...ediately after heating 2 The graduation of thermometer should be scaled by 0 1 OC at minimum and an accurate mercury ther mometer is recommended 3 Water container should be one 1 litre beaker made of Pyrex glass and its diameter approximately 12 cm 4 Room temperature should be around 20 C 5 Power supply voltage should be 240 volts B POWER TRANSFORMER TEST DISCHARGE THE HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR BEFOR...

Page 22: ... the ohmmeter to see if it is short circuited between the terminals If it is short circuited replace the capacitor E SWITCH TEST Isolate the switch and check the connection by using the ohmmeter according to the table If improper operation is indicated make the necessary switch adjustment or replacement Table Switch Connection Connection C ommon Terminal Normally Open Terminal Common Terminal Norm...

Page 23: ...ted air flow to the magnetron through the opening in the chassis especially the cooling duct I TOUCH CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY TEST The touch control panel consists of circuits including semiconductors such as LSI ICs etc Therefore un like conventional microwave ovens proper maintenance cannot be performed with only a voltmeter and ohmmeter In this service manual the touch control panel assembly is d...

Page 24: ...ned Note When a defective one or more of two components the Key Unit or the Control Unit are replaced the defective part or parts must be properly packed for return in the shipping carton with its cushion material in which the new replacement part was shipped to you J KEY UNIT TEST If the Indicator does not respond to touching a key Pad use the following matrix and place a jumper wire between the ...

Page 25: ... of signals KO K3 3 Control Unit Signals of clock display key touch and oven function con trol are all processed by one microcomputer IX2321 YA 1 ACL The circuit to generate signal which resets the LSI to the initial state when power is supplied 2 Stop switch The switch to tell the opening and closing of door to the LSI 3 Buzzer The buzzer is responsive to signals from the LSI to emit noticing sou...

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Page 27: ...CUIT RY 1 CONTROL REL F COOK RELAY CONTROL CIRCUIT CONTROL RELAY CONTROL CIRCUIT t t t t E 4 E S E 6 E 7 I I I I 1 I I 6 5 4 3 2 I 0 9 e 7 STOP CLEAR START E 11 TIMER LOW M LOW DEFROST COMFU COMPU COMPU nrr nFT ml Cl lhr r he rhAAI MED M HIGH HIGH AUTO START CLOCK I COMPU COMPU ucr mu3 I L I urrnu31 UttKUSI DEFROST DEFROST INSTANT 5 4 3 2 I COOK I J TfST MODE Figure T l 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 24 ...

Page 28: ...MiDiL6W iMtD Hl 1 1 oDEFROST i 5 qq iJ IF i 1 1 jb j I I 1 1 i lI l IQ I y T c j y Q I CQOK i L l AU TO I i I 1 I L I i _ 23 I I I I d h I I 1 Kg I 25 L r IL AL 1 J L iL i 25 32 IX23 SI I 12lYA I I tt t 57 h I S6 t 0 60 S5 r e 54 s3 d C 57 I 1 CONTROL UNIT 1 Block Diagram E I 7 8 I 9 I 10 11 I 12 25 ...

Page 29: ...s Dll DIO D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 Dl DO FO Fl vss F2 F3 uo Ul u2 u3 GO Gl G2 G3 LSI l l lX2321YA 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 XIN XOUT s7 S6 s5 s4 s3 s2 Sl so CNVss INT VP VDD NC vss AVss K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K2 Kl KO VREF NC P3 P2 Pl PO T Figure T 2 Relationship between pin Nos and Signals LSI lX2321YA 26 ...

Page 30: ...ol circuit 20 msec b 4 ND 5 D8 OUT 22v During cooking c r Magnetron high voltage circuit driving signal To turn on and off the cook relay RY 2 In HIGH operation the signals holds H level during microwave cooking and L level while not cooking In other cooking modes MED HIGH MED MED LOW LOW the signal turns to H level and L level in repetition according to the power level I ON I GND 26 sec LOW L OFF...

Page 31: ...D4 5th D5 p I 6th Normally one pulse is output in every 13 period and input to the D5 J D4 _____ _ ND 12 Dl OUT 13 DO OUT grid of the Fluorescent Display iI 1 msec 14 FO IN Fl Terminal to change functions according to the Model Signal in accordance with the Model in operation is applied to set up its function Signal Input level FO H Fl L F2 L F3 _ L H Connected to GND I L Connected to Vp 32V by pu...

Page 32: ...cators Normally signal similar Vp Pulse signals are generated when lighting either indicator 1 2 met GND 32V 24 Gl OUT Signal for lighting of power level and COMPU indicators Normally signal similar Vp Pulse signals are generated when lighting either indicator 1 2 msc w m GND 32V 25 G2 NC Terminal not used G3 NC 26 27 RESET IN Auto clear terminal Signal is input to reset the LSI to the initial sta...

Page 33: ...ction A pulse signal is generated while 6 9 1 or touched key is being 31 03 OUT Not used Test mode strobe signal 32 vss IN Connected to GND 33 T OUT Signal to sound buzzer A Key touch sound B Completion sound C Sound with the turnover temperature by sensor temperature cooking 0 1 sec A I cI 2 sec 1 1 sec 1 sec 34 PO OUT Key strobe signal Signal applied to touch key section A pulse signal is genera...

Page 34: ...hed the signal is held at L level 12V KO Kl IN 41 Signal similar to KO When either one of 9 8 7 STOP 1 or 1 key is touched a corresponding signal will be input into Kl 42 K2 IN Signal similar to KO When either one of m II J iiq I ml or 1 A RT 1 key is touched a corresponding signal will be input in to K2 43 K3 IN Signal similar to KO When either one of key is touched a corresponding signal will be...

Page 35: ...node segment of Fluorescent Display light up voltage 32V Vp Voltage of powel source circuit is input 53 INT 54 CNVss 55 so 56 Sl IN IN OUT OUT Connected to GND Segment data signals Signal similar to U 1 57 s2 58 s3 59 s4 60 s5 61 S6 62 s7 63 XOUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT Internal clock oscillation frequency control output Output to control oscillation input of XIN 64 XIN IN Internal clock oscil...

Page 36: ...ed to the LSI and it de pends on the zener diode ZD3 and ZD4 VP1 VP2 refers to a voltage to be applied to the heater of the display tube and it is obtained from the following equation vF1 vF2 iI i2 x Rf In which Rf is the heater s resistor and il and i2 are load cur rents caused by the resistors R9 and R8 located in the heater Thus the heater s voltage VP1 VF2 is specified at 3 5V Resistor R7 is p...

Page 37: ...ircuit operates to reset the LSI to its initial state With the power switch turned on the voltage Vp starts to rise up and other two voltages Vnn and VRES are made from this voltage Fig T 5 shows the relation between these three voltages When Vnn is high enough to keep the LSI in operation if a vol tage higher than V H is applied to the RESET terminal of LSI the LSI is reset to its initial state R...

Page 38: ... is produced at D8 terminal of LSI and also a pulse signal at D9 terminal of LSI The pulse signal from D9 terminal is applied to the rectifier cir cuit made up of D82 and D83 where it is made into DC signal to charge C81 With C81 charged up Q4 and 03 turn on in succession so that a current il is made to turn on the control relay RY 1 The H level signal from D8 terminal is applied to Q2 which is co...

Page 39: ... voltage is zero or negative against the fila ment thermo electrons can not reach the anode hence the fluorescent body is not luminescent In this model the Fluorescent Display 6 digits 1 l segments are used for displaying figures The Fluorescent Display employs the dynamic drive method when the high level of anode signal and grid signal agree the corresponding segment displays Ul UZ u3 u7 S6 S5 zi...

Page 40: ... repair all the con trols with the sensor related ones included of the touch control panel while keeping it in contact with the oven B For some models the power supply cord between the touch control panel and the oven is long enough that they may be separated from each other For those models therefore it is allowed to check and repair the controls of the touch control panel while keeping it apart ...

Page 41: ... 5 Remove the transformer Re install 1 Rest the transformer on the base cabinet with its primary terminals toward the oven face plate 2 Insert the two edges of the transformer base into the two metal tabs on the base cabinet 3 Make sure the transformer is mounted correctly to the corn ers underneath those tabs 4 After re installing the transformer secure the transformer with two screws to the base...

Page 42: ...TER CASE CABINET I I I a49 I i BASE CABINE CU 3 JT 3nun I PROTECTOR b RECTIFIER MONITOR r fli i NCD n dd LO OVEN HINGE FdOT Figure C l FUSE HOLDER BASE POWER j TRANSFORM _ CABlNt I Al a Outer Case and Chassis Components ER 39 ...

Page 43: ...age capacitor 3 Disconnect the wire leads from the magnetron 4 Carefully remove the four 4 mounting screws holding the magnetron to the waveguide while supporting the magne tron from below 5 Lower the magnetron until tube is clear of the waveguide 6 First lower the right hand side of the magnetron through duct B opening and then lower the left hand side through duct B 7 The magnetron is now free C...

Page 44: ...R 9360 T B TURNTABLE MOTOR Figure C 4 Oven Cavity Components 41 ...

Page 45: ...hold ing the lower latch hook to the same flange 2 With the door closed adjust the lower latch hook by mov ing it back and forward and then adjust the upper latch hook by moving it back and forward or up and down In and out play of the door allowed by the upper and lower latch hooks should be less than 0 5mm The vertical position of the upper latch hook should be placed where the upper latch switc...

Page 46: ...cavity flange 6 Remove the panel with the open button attached 7 Remove the components to free the control panel Replacement of individual components is as follows STOPPER CONTROL UNIT 1 Remove the three 3 screws holding the control unit to the control panel frame assembly 2 Open the cable holder of connector and disconnect the flat cable of the key unit 3 Press in the stopper locking the control ...

Page 47: ...s of each hinge loose After the adjustment make sure of the following 1 The door latch heads smoothly catch the latch hooks through the latch holes and also the latch heads go through the center of the latch holes 2 Deviation of the door alignment from the horizontal line of the cavity face plate is to be less than 1 Omm 3 The door is positioned with its face depressed toward the cavity face plate...

Page 48: ...erformance standard for microwave ovens must be used for testing 2 3 4 5 6 Recommended instruments are NARDA 8100 NARDA 8200 HOLADAY HI 1500 SIMPSON 380M Place the turntable tray into the oven cavity Place the load of 275k 15ml of water initially at 20 5OC in the centre of the oven tray The water container should be a low form of 600ml beaker with inside diameter of ap prox 8 5cm and made of an el...

Page 49: ...LOi V STRIPE HIGH BOLTAGE WIRE SECTIONAL AREA OF 0 75mm2 MIN I NO INDICATION SHOWS 0 3mm2 MIN 0 QUICK CONNECT TERMINAL l SOLDER OR CLINCH TERMINAL 0 CONNECTOR BU L 18 02 BLU 18 BRN 18 WHT 18 w G SW4 MONITOR SWITCH BLU OVEN LAMP j RED RY2 COOK 1 CONTROLUNIT 1 FAN MOTOR TURNTABLE MOTOR 1 F FUSE MlOA 250V ORG 18 TF TEMP FUSE I 115 C REC 18 SW2 LOWER LATCH SWITCH ORG l8 3 a w T POWER TRANSFORMER w mml...

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Page 51: ...R 9360 R 1 2 3 4 5 I 1 I 6 I I BLU I WR B B Lflkg l GK 3 l t A3 A5 A2 A4 RED COM r MONITOR SWITCH i NC Y COM L COM BLK BLU F 6 PIN CONNECTOR CONTROL PANEL ASS Y Figure S i I 1 2 3 I I 4 5 6 47 ...

Page 52: ...CH WER BRN TCH NO ITCH ORG I1 TURNTABLE MOTOR FAN MOTOR r MAINS SUPPLY CORD OVEN LAMP n ii OVEN LAMP SOCKET a Ih MAGNETRON BRN r l POWER TRANSFORMER r 1 BLU I I SHORT PROTEC HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR we S 2 Pictorial Diagram TOR 7 I 8 9 I 10 1 11 12 48 ...

Page 53: ...N LANP POWER TRANSFORMR L C STOP SWITCH 203 ZD4 HZ6C 2 x2 VP Gq VRS I A LI 22pH A B C D E F G H RY I COrvTROL RELAY i DE1 IS1586 RSI 3 3K 114w 1 1 N I R41 I Od E l IE 2 IE 3 E 6 E B I I I I AI TIMER LOW m LUW DEFROST MED hl HIGH HIGH AUTO START I CLOCK I ll TEST MODE Figure S 3 Control F 1 I 2 1 3 4 I 5 6 I 49 ...

Page 54: ... I R 9360 n iizpx4 TT I I I R47 6 6k R4 3 6 911 Q6 DTCII4EA e n itrol Panel Circuit 1CONTROL UNIT 1 NOTE M IF NOT SPECIFIED l 5W 2 5 ...

Page 55: ...R 9360 A 8 C D E F G H rFFIWR 1 s I 7 t II 2 20 15 ID 5 I WHT 0 CN Al 0 RED BUN BLK 0 0 0 ORG CN A4 CN AZ CN AS o 0 fCN A3 CN AS 0 0 Figure S 4 Printed Wiring Board 51 ...

Page 56: ...ND ACCESSORIES CABINET PROTECTION SHEET SPADP0307WREO MICROWAVE OVEN fztKiRk PACKING ADD KIT CPADB0222WRKO DOOR PROTECTION SHEET I SPADPQ007Y BPO TRAY HOLDER SPADF0440WREO TURNTABLE TRAY PACKING CASE SPAKC2064WR EO 52 ...

Page 57: ...mer 1 BR 1 15 RV MZ 0 1 6 2WR E 0 Magnetron 1 BN 1 16 R C Q Z 0 1 3 1 W R E 0 High voltage capacitor 1 AZ 1 17 R H D Z 0 0 5 6 W R E 0 Rectifier 1 AQ CABINET PARTS 2 1 FDA i 0 2 7 0 W R Y 0 Base cabinet A 1 AP 2 2 GDA i 0 2 7 1 W R P 0 Base cabinet B 1 AK 2 3 GLEGP0021WREO Foot 4 AB 2 4 G C A B U 0 2 3 5 W R P 0 Outer case cabinet 1 AZ 2 5 T M A P C 0 6 8 4 W R R 0 Schematic diagram 1 AB 2 6 L S T...

Page 58: ...50V CF90 R C R S 2 0 0 8 D R E 0 Ceramic filter 600 kHz Dl D5 RH DZ0002DREO Diode 11El D20 D80 RH DZ0004DREO Diode lS1588 D81 D82 D83 RH DZ0003DREO Diode lSS133 Fl QFS A201 ODREO Fuse I1 RH i X2321 DREO LSI Ll R F i L N 0 0 2 7 W R E 0 Filter coil Pl P2 QLUGP201 4DRE0 I pinpost Ql R H T Z 0 0 2 8 W R E 0 Transistor 2SA715B Q2 Q6 R H T Z 0 0 2 7 W R E 0 Transistor DTCl 14EA Q3 R H T X 8 2 5 B K R E...

Page 59: ...r 18kQ 1 4W 2 AA R90 RR DZl 12DDREO Resistor 1 2kQ 1 4W 1 AA R91 RR DZ332DDREO Resistor 3 3kQ 1 4W 1 AA RYl RRLY 2093DRE0 Shutoutrelay 1 AP RY2 RRLY 2 102DRE0 Cookrelay 1 AP SPl R A L M B 2 0 1 5 D R E 0 Buzzer 1 AF Tl R T R N P 2 0 8 9 D R E 0 Transformer 1 AR VRSl R H V X 2 0 1 9 D R E 0 Varistor 1 AF ZDl RH EZ0007DREO Zenerdiode HZllB 1 1 AB ZD2 RH EZ0008DREO Zenerdiode HZllC I 1 AB ZD3 ZD4 R H...

Page 60: ...W R E 0 Fan retainer clip 1 AA 4 l 8 P D U C 0 5 1 8 W R F 0 Magnetron cooling duct A 1 AH 4 19 P D U C 0 5 1 5 W R F 0 Magnetron cooling duct B 1 AH 4 20 LANGF0340WRPO Chassissupport 1 AE 4 21 L A N G K 0 1 4 1 W R F 0 Upper latch hook 1 AF 4 22 L A N G K 0 2 3 2 W R F 0 Lower latch hook 1 AE 4 23 M L E V F 0 1 2 4 W R E 0 Monitor switch lever 1 AC 4 24 GCABD0047WRWO Rearcabinet 1 AR 4 25 L H L D...

Page 61: ...0038WRECI LX EZ0046WREO LX CZ0047WREO SCREWS NUTS AND WASHERS Screw monitor switch lever mtg Screw Capacitor holder rectifier turntable motor cover earthing control panel frame mtg Screw outer case cabinet mtg Screw outer case cabinet mtg Screw cabinet base A and B mtg Screw upper latch hook and lower latch hook mtg Screw lamp socket mounting plate mtg Screw fuse holder mtg Screw fan motor mtg Scr...

Page 62: ...0 P 1 2 X S 0 Screw open device mtg 2 AA 7 25 X H P S D 3 0 P 1 2 X S 0 Screw control unit mtg 3 AA 7 26 L X N Z 0 0 8 0 W R E 0 Nut earthing control panel frame 1 AA HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS To have you order filled promptly and correctly please furnish the following information 1 MODEL NUMBER 2 REF NO 3 PART NO 4 DESCRIPTION 58 ...

Page 63: ...R 9360 1 2 3 4 I 5 6 4 CABINET PARTS a 7 4 B 1 I 2 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 B C D E F G H 59 ...

Page 64: ...R 9360 OVEN PARTS 4 29 Y cd i 60 ...

Page 65: ...R 9360 1 2 I 3 4 5 6 CONTROL PANEL PARTS A 3 2 D 3 3 B C E F G I I 1 I 2 I 3 4 I I 5 I 6 61 ...

Page 66: ...R 9360 L 1 I 2 3 4 5 I 6 DOOR ASSEMBLY MISCELLANEOUS CAP TRANS 1 MAG 1 CAP L 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 6 62 ...

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Page 68: ...0 R 9360 SHARP 85 SHARP CORP 1 OK0 8E Printed in Japan ...

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