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WAVEJET™ SL 

 

MICROWAVE OVEN 

 

 

© 2003 The Richards Corporation 

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December 1, 2003 

 

 
 

COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL 

WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 

 
 
 
 

 

WAVEJET™ SL

 

 MICROWAVE OVEN 

 

115 VAC, 60 Hz, 1 Phase 

 

Part Number 400-1744 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

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a division of The Richards Corporation

   

 

DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF AIRCRAFT GALLEY INSERT EQUIPMENT 

44931 FALCON PLACE    

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   STERLING VA 20166 

WWW.TIAPRODUCTS.COM

   

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   [email protected] 

 

 

(703)  471-8600     

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     FAX (703)  481-5007 

 

Summary of Contents for WAVEJET SL 400-1744

Page 1: ...UAL WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST WAVEJET SL MICROWAVE OVEN 115 VAC 60 Hz 1 Phase Part Number 400 1744 a division of The Richards Corporation DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF AIRCRAFT GALLEY INSERT EQUIPMENT 44931 FALCON PLACE l STERLING VA 20166 WWW TIAPRODUCTS COM l TIA TIAPRODUCTS COM 703 471 8600 l FAX 703 481 5007 ...

Page 2: ...D PARTS LIST 25 30 51 Page ROR1 ROR2 December 1 2003 RECORD OF REVISIONS REV NO PAGE INSERTED ISSUE DATE ISSUED BY REV NO PAGE INSERTED ISSUE DATE ISSUED BY 1 INITIAL RELEASE August 15 2003 TIA 2 TP ROR1 LEP1 LOl1 December 1 2003 TIA 1 8 1001 1010 3001 3006 5002 6002 6005 ...

Page 3: ... MICROWAVE OVEN COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 25 30 51 Page ROTR1 ROTR2 August 15 2003 RECORD OF TEMPORARY REVISIONS REV NO PAGE INSERTED ISSUE DATE INSERTED BY REMOVAL DATE REMOVED BY ...

Page 4: ...AVE OVEN COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 25 30 51 Page SBL1 SBL2 August 15 2003 SERVICE BULLETIN LIST SERVICE BULLETIN REVISION DATE BULLETIN NUMBER NUMBER INCORPORATED SB MW 006 1 July 31 2003 ...

Page 5: ...ve LEP1 12 1 03 5002 12 1 03 Pages LEP2 8 15 03 Repair 6001 8 15 03 Table of Contents TOC1 8 15 03 6002 12 1 03 TOC2 Blank 6003 12 1 03 6004 6005 12 1 03 List of Illustrations LOl1 12 1 03 LOl2 Blank Assembly 7001 8 15 03 7002 8 15 03 Introduction INTRO1 8 15 03 7003 8 15 03 INTRO2 8 15 03 7004 8 15 03 7005 8 15 03 Leading Particulars LEP1 8 15 03 7006 8 15 03 LEP2 8 15 03 Special Tools Fixture 90...

Page 6: ...AGE DATE SUBJECT PAGE DATE Illustrated Parts List 10001 8 15 03 10002 8 15 03 10003 8 15 03 10004 8 15 03 10005 8 15 03 10006 8 15 03 10007 8 15 03 10008 8 15 03 10009 100010 8 15 03 100011 100012 8 15 03 100013 8 15 03 100014 8 15 03 100015 8 15 03 100016 8 15 03 100017 8 15 03 100018 8 15 03 100019 8 15 03 100020 8 15 03 100021 8 15 03 100022 Blank ...

Page 7: ... 15 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE Description and Operation 1 Testing and Troubleshooting 10001 Automatic Test Requirements N A Disassembly 3001 Cleaning 4001 Inspection Check 5001 Repair 6001 Assembly 7001 Fits and Clearances N A Special Tools Fixtures and Equipment 9001 Illustrated Parts List 10001 ...

Page 8: ...ember 1 2003 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE NO TITLE OF ILLUSTRATION PAGE NO 1 Component Layout 3 2 Microwave Cooling Requirement 5 3 Facia Switch Panel 7 6001 Wiring Diagram P N 400 1744 01 6003 6004 10001 IPL Wavejet SL Microwave Oven 10009 100010 10002 IPL Wavejet Microwave Oven 100019 Component Tray Assembly ...

Page 9: ...5 30 51 99F 802 A01 2 LAYOUT OF MANUAL A This manual contains a general description and operating instructions followed by data for maintenance repair disassembly and assembly of the Wavejet SL Microwave Oven B The above sections are followed by an Illustrated Parts List which gives detailed information to requisition store and issue replaceable parts for the Wavejet SL Microwave Oven TASK 25 30 5...

Page 10: ... August 15 2003 INTRODUCTION CONT TASK 25 30 51 99F 804 AO1 4 MANUFACTURER A The Wavejet SL Microwave Oven is manufactured by TIA a division of The Richards Corporation 44931 Falcon Place Sterling VA 20166 Telephone 703 471 8600 Fax 703 481 5007 Email tia tiaproducts com Webpage www tiaproducts com ...

Page 11: ...ior Model Height Width Depth 400 1744 9 8 18 25 13 11 Microwave depth measurement with door in the closed position Interior Model Height Width Depth 400 1744 6 0 11 0 11 0 2 Weight Microwave Oven not to exceed 37 lbs 3 Electrical Power Requirements Input Voltage 115 VAC 1 Phase 60 Hz 60 Hz inverter compatible Wattage Input 1200 Watts Wattage 0utput 600 Watts ...

Page 12: ... output The construction and design enhance its reliability and maintainability and allow for easy removal from the aircraft galley structure The main features include stainless steel liner simple controls small lightweight and redundant overheat protection Wavejet SL Microwave Ovens features include Aviation quality Rugged construction Advanced fail safe safety interlock system Tested to RTCA DO ...

Page 13: ...WAVEJET SL MICROWAVE OVEN COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 25 30 51 Page 2 December 1 2003 Figure 1 Component Layout Page 1 of 2 ...

Page 14: ...WAVEJET SL MICROWAVE OVEN COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 25 30 51 Page 3 December 1 2003 Figure 1 Component Layout Page 2 of 2 ...

Page 15: ...owave requires unobstructed air at an inlet air temperature not exceeding 35 C The unit dissipates approximately 600 watts of heat via a fan located within the unit Cool air is drawn into the ports located in the front and right side of the unit and warm air is ejected out the ports located in the front and left side of the unit For proper ventilation the unit must have clearance on each side as s...

Page 16: ...switch fails the overheat thermostat would trip and deactivate the microwave oven Magnetron Overheat Thermostat The magnetron overheat thermostat is located on the Magnetron and will trip if the magnetron exceeds its normal operating temperature This thermostat will turn the microwave OFF and Err 1 will be displayed If the magnetron overheat thermostat does trip the microwave must be removed from ...

Page 17: ... when it is ON to absorb the microwave energy Failure to do so will result in damage to the Oven A Open door by operating the paddle latch on the front of the Wavejet SL Note The light inside the microwave turns ON when the microwave door is open and during cooking B Place food on center of the Teflon cooking surface Note For best results the cooking surface must be in place on the bottom of the o...

Page 18: ...safe C Close door by pushing shut until latched D Display will register 00 00 except when food is cooking or when cook time is being set Set desired cooking time by depressing or on the Minute or Second button The displayed time will change in one minute or five second increments respectively E Press Start Stop button to begin the cooking cycle F During the cooking cycle 2 functions may be perform...

Page 19: ...orage Instructions SUBTASK 25 30 51 001 A01 A Preparation for Storage 1 Ensure that the internal cavity of oven is dry and clean to prevent any possible corrosion 2 Store upright in a clean dry location where unit will not be subject to dents or other damage 3 Whenever possible units should be stored in the shipping or packing containers originally provided by the manufacturer NOTE Inserts may be ...

Page 20: ...NUAL WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 25 30 51 Page 9 December 1 2003 SUBTASK 25 30 51 55 003 A01 C Extended Duration Storage 1 Wrap the units in water repellant material Federal Spec VV P 271 or equivalent and enclose silica gel packages to absorb moisture ...

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Page 22: ...TRICAL GROUND BETWEEN CHASSIS AND EARTH IS MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES NOTE Extreme care must be taken to avoid measuring probe slippage or accidental shorting of terminals while power is applied to units TASK 25 30 51 99F 805 A01 1 General A This section consists of the following two subsections Testing and Troubleshooting 1 The Test subsection is a general functional test of the microwave oven to de...

Page 23: ...the power output for the microwave 8º F is the minimum acceptable temperature rise 2 Door Leakage Test A With the door closed and a load inside the Microwave Oven turn the microwave on Using the microwave survey meter measure the area where the door contacts the liner around the entire perimeter of the door B The door leakage must be 1 MIL WATT CM 2 If the door has been removed and realigned or re...

Page 24: ...ify that the interior light is ON D With door open take a strong magnet and pass it lightly against the upper right hand portion of the front flange Verify that the interior light remains ON E Remove the magnet and set aside F With the door open take a long slender screwdriver and gently actuate the door hook switch located on the far side of the upper roller Verify that the interior light remains...

Page 25: ...erform Fault Isolation Procedures If the unit fails the normal operational functional tests proceed to check out the various test points as described in the following tables This will localize major defects The readings given are for a normal unit operating within specification During the functional test the failure mode or problem may become known To determine the location of the specific defecti...

Page 26: ...witches One or more may be stuck open or need adjustment Display is active respond counts down when Start is pressed Microwave does not heat A Check for controller card failure B Check for relay failure C Check for noise filter failure D Check for power supply or magnetron failure Display is active respond counts down when Start is pressed Microwave heats lamps do not light Lamps have burned out a...

Page 27: ... Result Action Taken Line Side Load Side 100 OHM Filter with Power Disconnected Filter Between Line Terminals 1000 OHM If any of these are not met filter must be replaced Relay Pair cover off 500 ml of water in oven cavity NOTE TIA recommends that the relays be replaced in pairs as they operate in tandem Relays should wear out at approximately the same time Power Connected Microwave Off TB1 2 TB1 ...

Page 28: ...d Oven is ON TB1 2 TB1 3 115 VAC If condition is met and fan does not run replace fan Lamps Power Connected Microwave Oven On Cover Off Observe whether both lamps are on If either lamp is out replace both lamps Controller N A N A N A If all troubleshooting attempts lead to suspicion of controller card failure replace controller and retest Switch Panel Overlay N A N A N A If all troubleshooting att...

Page 29: ...rmostat Err 1 is Displayed Cover Off Power Disconnected NOTE Error code 1 is displayed when thermostat is opened To clear error code 1 perform the following 1 Press and hold the CLEAR RESET button 2 Press and release the START STOP button while holding the CLEAR RESET button 3 Release CLEAR RESET button 4 Press and release CLEAR RESET button 5 Press and release START STOP button Liner Overheat The...

Page 30: ...sening mounting hardware and moving switch assembly to improve actuation 2a If switch is suspected of being stuck open check continuity across switch when switch is in the closed position If greater than 10 ohms replace switch 2b With switch in open position check continuity across switch If less than 10 ohms replace switch WARNING The door interlock circuit is an inherent safety feature of the mi...

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Page 32: ...fore the extent of disassembly required NOTE Do not disassemble staked pinned cemented or pressed in parts unless necessary for repairs NOTE Observe proper ESD handling and storage procedures for PCB assemblies after removing top cover ESD Discharges may damage PCB assemblies NOTE TIA recommends after any disassembly or reassembly of the Wavejet SL Microwave Oven a complete functional test be perf...

Page 33: ... top Retain door assembly 20 and retain teflon spacers 50 Note position and quantities SUBTASK 25 30 51 00 003 A01 A Control Panel Removal IPL Figure 10001 1 Remove front panel 55 by removing six screws 60 Pull out gently 2 Squeeze release tabs on the connector housing 15 pin 65 70 and unplug cable from control panel assembly 3 Unplug control panel overlay 95 connector from PCB assembly 75 4 Remov...

Page 34: ... component tray assembly 205 by removing four screws 210 at the rear of the assembly and two screws 215 and two spacers 220 at the front of the component tray assembly 4 Remove the wire clamp 225 from the wiring harness by removing screw 230 flatwasher 235 and nut 240 5 Where necessary to remove the component tray assembly disconnect wiring at terminal board locations carefully noting locations fo...

Page 35: ...r 345 4 Remove pressure switch 350 by disconnecting wiring as necessary 5 Remove port filter 355 as necessary Remove two screws 360 and remove pressure switch and pressure switch mounting bracket Unscrew pressure switch 350 from pressure switch mounting block 365 6 Remove lampholder bracket 370 by removing two each of flatwasher 375 and nut 380 Unscrew bulb 385 from bulb socket 390 7 Remove termin...

Page 36: ...itor clip 40 5 Cut tywrap 65 Disconnect HV diode 45 Note position Remove diode support 50 by removing screw 55 and locknut 60 6 Remove transformer 70 Disconnect wires Disconnect faston terminal 75 7 Remove two flathead screws 90 flatwashers 95 and locknuts 100 Note position of wire clamp 105 Remove screw 110 and flatwasher 115 Remove flatwasher 120 and locknut 125 Remove screw 130 flatwasher 135 a...

Page 37: ...nds cleaning the microwave oven using a damp cloth Wipe all areas of the microwave including exterior interior and door A mild soap may be used if necessary to remove spills or splatters Dry with a soft cloth Care should be taken in cleaning the touch control panel CAUTION Do not use any type of abrasive cleaner Scouring pads are also unacceptable as they may scratch the precoated metal and plasti...

Page 38: ...in Figure 10001 Item 480 located in the oven cavity for damage from excessive arcing i e burn marks If damage is found contact TIA F Inspect relays Item 20 Figure 10002 for the name of the manufacturer All Wavejet SL microwave ovens should use only relays manufactured by Leach International If relays are manufactured by companies other than Leach International contact TIA for replacement SB MW 006...

Page 39: ... 1 The Altitude Switch Test Port is located on the rear panel of the Microwave Oven Refer to Figure 1 Sheet 2 of 4 of this manual for the location of the Port Gain Access to the Altitude Switch Test Port per instructions from the Aircraft Manufacturer 2 Connect suitable calibrated Vacuum source to the Altitude Switch Test Port 3 Apply 556 mmHg of Vacuum to the test port to simulate the altitude of...

Page 40: ...aintenance is required 2 TIA recommends cleaning the cavities daily Use a damp cloth to wipe all areas of the microwave including exterior interior and door A mild soap may be used if necessary to remove spills or splatters Dry with a soft cloth Care should be taken in cleaning the facia switch panel CAUTION Do not use any type of abrasive cleaner Scouring pads are also unacceptable as they may sc...

Page 41: ...ld wear out at approximately the same time TASK 25 30 51 30 804 A01 5 Overheat Thermostat This procedure describes how to manually reset the overheat thermostat There is one manually re settable overheat thermostat on this microwave oven located on the magnetron CAUTION THE OVERHEAT THERMOSTAT IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE SAFETY FEATURES OF THIS MICROWAVE OVEN THE THERMOSTAT MAY BE RESET AS NECESSAR...

Page 42: ...r of the overheat thermostat See Figure 10001 C Replace outer wrap D To reset magnetron overheat thermostat Err 1 code perform the following steps 1 Press and hold the CLEAR RESET button 2 Press and release the START STOP button while holding the CLEAR RESET button 3 Release CLEAR RESET button 4 Press and release CLEAR RESET button 5 Press and release START STOP button E Verify proper operation of...

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Page 44: ...e performed on the microwave oven Refer to the Testing and Troubleshooting section of this manual TASK 25 30 51 40 801 A01 2 Assembly Procedures SUBTASK 25 30 51 40 001 A01 A Microwave Oven Installation 1 Insert microwave into galley 2 Connect electrical connector to power source 3 Install mounting screws to secure the bottom of the microwave to the mounting surface Four nutplates are provided in ...

Page 45: ...e facia 55 2 Attach latching mounting bracket 160 to latch using three screws 165 Do not overtighten screws 165 to the point where the mounting bracket is distorted Doing so will result in improper latch actuation 3 Attach carriage link 135 to latch 130 using screw 140 flatwasher 145 and lockwasher 150 4 Attach top and bottom mounting plates 120 125 using screw 105 locknut 110 and flatwasher 115 5...

Page 46: ...stat as necessary and attach magnetron thermostat 250 using two screws 255 NOTE Exercise special care when installing component tray not to pinch the wiring harness between the chassis assembly 5 and the component tray 3 Slide component tray assembly 205 into the side of the microwave 4 Position strain relief 245 through the rear of the microwave 5 Connect wiring for component tray assembly at ter...

Page 47: ...ttach wire clamp 295 using screw 300 flatwasher 305 and nut 310 2 Connect wiring 3 Attach latch mechanism assembly 285 using four screws 290 SUBTASK 25 30 51 40 006 A01 F Weldment Components Assembly IPL Figure 10001 1 Attach magnetic sensor 505 to chassis assembly 5 using two each of screw 510 flatwasher 515 and nut 520 2 Apply thermal grease to contact area of liner thermostat 490 and attach lin...

Page 48: ... 350 into pressure switch mounting block 365 Attach pressure switch and pressure switch mounting block to chassis 5 using two screws 360 Insert port filter 355 9 Attach pressure switch 350 by connecting wiring as necessary 10 Install plunger 345 onto the interlock switch 315 11 Attach interlock switch 315 to switch bracket 330 using two screws 335 and nuts 340 12 Attach interlock switch and bracke...

Page 49: ...e support 50 to transformer relay bracket using screw 55 and locknut 60 Connect HV diode 45 Fasten HV diode to diode support with tyrap 65 6 Position capacitor clip 40 over capacitor 30 and attach capacitor clip 40 to transformer relay bracket using locknuts 35 7 Install transformer 70 NOTE Pay close attention to make sure the correct attaching screws are in the correct locations Attach transforme...

Page 50: ...ecommends that all test equipment be calibrated prior to use Equivalent substitutes may be used Tool Specification or Model Source Volt Ohm Meter Model 8060A Fluke Electronics Corporation 6920 Seaway Blvd PO Box 9090 Everett WA 98206 CAGE Code V4U744 Thermocouple Probe Model HH506R OMEGA Engineering Inc One Omega Drive PO Box 4047 Stamford CT 06907 CAGE Code V29907 Microwave Survey Meter Model HI ...

Page 51: ...n for applicability SUBTASK 25 30 51 99F 007 A01 C How to Use This Parts List 1 When ordering parts from TIA the TIA part number when referenced in the Description column must be listed on the purchase order document Failing to do so may result in delays in order processing 2 When the part number is not known locate the part on the illustration and note its item number Use this item number to loca...

Page 52: ...ic number and a dash number The dash number indicates variations of the basic part SUBTASK 25 30 51 99F 009 A01 E Abbreviations AR As Required P N Part Number ASSY Assembly PO Part Of BKDN Breakdown QTY Quantity CMM Component Maintenance Manual REQ Required DET Detailed RH Right Hand EFF Effectivity RF Reference ESDS Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive TTL Total FIG Figure LH Left Hand NHA Next High...

Page 53: ...22 0151 10001 385 2 EA 122 0158 10001 350 1 EA 122 0159 10001 505 1 EA 123 0084 10002 205 1 EA 123 0085 10002 200 1 EA 125 0003 10001 490 1 EA 125 0045 10001 250 1 EA 126 0016 10002 225 1 EA 126 0069 10001 400 1 EA 126 0104 10001 220 2 EA 126 0319 10002 85 3 EA 126 0320 10002 75 1 EA 126 0343 10002 105 1 EA 126 0427 10002 40 1 EA 126 0440 10001 245 1 EA 126 0451 10001 470 8 EA 135 0054 10001 215 2...

Page 54: ...4 EA 135 0381 44 10002 155 4 EA 135 0381 45 10001 360 2 EA 135 0381 46 10001 140 1 EA 135 0382 61 10001 270 3 EA 135 0382 63 10001 230 1 EA 10002 130 1 EA 135 0382 64 10002 110 1 EA 135 0383 C10 10001 235 1 EA 10001 275 3 EA 10002 95 2 EA 10002 115 1 EA 10002 120 1 EA 10002 135 1 EA 135 0383 C4 10001 40 1 EA 10001 305 1 EA 10001 375 2 EA 10001 495 2 EA 10001 515 2 EA 10002 10 2 EA 135 0383 C6 1000...

Page 55: ...35 2 EA 10002 100 2 EA 10002 125 1 EA 10002 140 1 EA 135 0447 10001 485 8 EA 135 0532 10001 465 8 EA 136 0166 10001 70 15 EA 136 0207 10001 445 1 EA 136 0208 10001 450 3 EA 136 0213 10001 65 1 EA 137 0017 10001 415 1 EA 137 0054 10001 395 1 EA 138 0152 10002 80 A R FT 138 0156 10001 440 2 EA 138 0182 10002 230 A R IN 138 0194 10001 435 28 IN 141 0006 10001 260 A R EA 141 0092 10001 475 A R EA 150 ...

Page 56: ...1 10001 365 1 EA 301241 10 10002 65 1 EA 302040 250 10001 295 1 EA 302040 375 10001 225 1 EA 400 1744 01 10001 1 RF EA 400 1751 01 10001 55 1 EA 400 1752 01 10001 25 1 EA 400 1813 01 10001 10 1 EA 400 1814 01 10001 170 1 EA 400 1827 01 10001 5 1 EA 400 1836 01 10002 150 1 EA 400 1845 01 10002 145 1 EA 400 1847 01 10001 20 1 EA 400 1848 01 10001 285 1 EA 400 1849 01 10001 205 1 EA 10002 1 RF EA 400...

Page 57: ...42 06 10001 110 4 EA 10001 340 2 EA 10001 410 2 EA 10002 60 1 EA 10002 195 2 EA 10002 220 4 EA MS21042 08 10001 320 2 EA 10001 430 3 EA 10002 165 4 EA 10002 175 4 EA MS21042 3 10001 240 1 EA 10001 280 3 EA 10002 35 2 EA 10002 100 2 EA 10002 125 1 EA 10002 140 1 EA MS24693 C25 10001 165 3 EA MS24693 C26 10001 190 2 EA MS24693 C272 10002 90 2 EA MS24693 C33 10001 15 18 EA 10001 30 10 EA 10001 60 6 E...

Page 58: ...STOCK NO FIGURE NO ITEM QTY U M MS51957 28 10001 195 2 EA 10001 290 3 EA MS51957 30 10001 105 4 EA MS51957 31 10002 185 2 EA 10002 210 4 EA MS51957 43 10001 210 4 EA MS51957 44 10002 155 4 EA MS51957 45 10001 360 2 EA MS51957 46 10001 140 1 EA MS51958 61 10001 270 3 EA MS51958 63 10001 230 1 EA 10002 130 1 EA MS51958 64 10002 110 1 EA ...

Page 59: ...WAVEJET SL MICROWAVE OVEN COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 25 30 51 Page 10009 100010 August 15 2003 Figure 10001 Illustrated Parts List Wavejet SL Assembly Page 1 of 3 ...

Page 60: ...WAVEJET SL MICROWAVE OVEN COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 25 30 51 Page 10011 100012 August 15 2003 Figure 10001 Illustrated Parts List Wavejet SL Assembly Page 2 of 3 ...

Page 61: ...WAVEJET SL MICROWAVE OVEN COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 25 30 51 Page 10013 August 15 2003 Figure 10001 Illustrated Parts List Wavejet SL Assembly Page 3 of 3 ...

Page 62: ...C4 4 FLAT WASHER TIA P N 135 0383 C4 1 EA 45 200 1727 01 HINGE SHAFT 1 EA 50 200 1400 01 SPACER DOOR TEFLON 3 EA 55 400 1751 01 FRONT PANEL 1 EA ATTACHING PARTS 60 MS24693 C33 SCREW 4 40 X 31 FLAT HD MACH BO TI A P N 135 0380 C33 6 EA 65 136 0213 CONN HOUSING 15 PIN 1 EA 70 136 0166 SOCKET CONTACTS 15 EA 75 400 1865 01 PCB ASM WAVEJET SL 1 EA ATTACHING PARTS 80 MS21042 04 NUT SELF LOCKING 4 TIA P ...

Page 63: ... 1 EA ATTACHING PARTS 175 MS51957 13 SCREW 4 40 X 25 PAN HD MACH TIA P N 135 0381 13 3 EA 180 MS24693 C33 SCREW 4 40 X 31 FLAT HD MACH BO TI A P N 135 0380 C33 6 EA 185 300 1849 01 MICROWAVE MOUNTING BRACKET 2 EA ATTACHING PARTS 190 MS24693 C26 SCREW 6 32 X 38 FLAT HD MACH TIA P N 135 0380 C26 2 EA 195 MS51957 28 SCREW 6 32 X 38 PAN HD MACH TIA P N 135 0381 28 2 EA 200 AN960 C6 6 FLAT WASHER TIA P...

Page 64: ...385 3 3 EA 285 400 1848 01 LATCH MECHANISM ASSEMBLY 1 EA ATTACHING PARTS 290 MS51957 28 SCREW 6 32 X 38 PAN HD MACH TIA P N 135 0381 28 3 EA 295 302040 250 CLAMP WIRE 1 4 DIA 1 EA ATTACHING PARTS 300 MS51957 14 SCREW 4 40 X 31 PAN HD MACH TIA P N 135 0381 14 1 EA 305 AN960 C4 4 FLAT WASHER TIA P N 135 0383 C4 1 EA 310 MS21042 04 NUT SELF LOCKING 4 TIA P N 135 0385 04 8 EA 315 122 0011 SWITCH 1 EA ...

Page 65: ...UMPER 6 1 EA 405 AN960 C6 WASHER FLAT 6 TIA P N 135 0383 C6 2 EA 410 MS21042 06 NUT SELF LOCKING 6 TIA P N 135 0385 06 2 EA 415 137 0017 MARKER STRIP 12 POS 1 EA 420 121 0148 FILTER EMI 10A 1 EA ATTACHING PARTS 425 AN960 C8 8 FLAT WASHER TIA P N 135 0383 C8 2 EA 430 MS21042 08 NUT SELF LOCKING 8 TIA P N 135 0385 08 3 EA 435 138 0194 POWER CORD 28 IN 440 138 0156 3 8 BLACK SHRINK TUBING 2 EA 445 13...

Page 66: ...ION NOMENCLATURE 1234567 EFF CODE QTY U M 10001 WAVEJET SL ASSY REF 500 MS21042 04 NUT SELF LOCKING 4 TIA P N 135 0385 04 2 EA 505 122 0159 SENSOR MAGNETIC SPST 1 EA ATTACHING PARTS 510 MS24693 C6 SCREW 4 40 X 50 LAT HD MACH TIA P N 135 0380 C6 2 EA 515 AN960 C4 4 FLAT WASHER TIA P N 135 0383 C4 2 EA 520 MS21042 04 NUT SELF LOCKING 4 TIA P N 135 0385 04 8 EA ...

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Page 68: ...50 DIODE HV 1 EA ATTACHING PARTS 50 150 1274 DIODE SUPPORT 1 EA 55 135 0054 SCREW 6 32 X 56 PAN HD MACH 1 EA 60 MS21042 06 NUT SELF LOCKING 6 TIA P N 135 0385 06 1 EA 65 301241 10 TYWRAP 1 EA 70 121 0140 TRANSFORMER 1 EA ATTACHING PARTS 75 126 0320 TERM FASTON RT ANGLE 1 EA 80 138 0152 SHRINK TUBING CLEAR 3 16 A R FT 85 126 0319 FASTON TERM FEM 3 EA 90 MS24693 C272 SCREW 10 32 X 50 FLAT HD MACH TI...

Page 69: ... WASHER FLAT 8 4 EA 165 MS21042 08 NUT SELF LOCKING 8 TIA P N 135 0385 08 4 EA 170 MS24693 C8 WASHER FLAT 8 TIA P N 135 0380 C8 4 EA 175 MS21042 08 NUT SELF LOCKING 8 TIA P N 135 0385 08 4 EA 180 300 1869 01 SHROUD 1 EA ATTACHING PARTS 185 MS51957 31 SCREW 6 32 X 62 PAN HD MACH TIA P N 135 0381 31 2 EA 190 AN960 C6 WASHER FLAT 6 TIA P N 135 0383 C6 2 EA 195 MS21042 06 NUT SELF LOCKING 6 TIA P N 13...

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