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Electrical Load Test 

Through  the  electrical  Load  T

est  is  possible  to  check  some  component’s  operation  like:

  buzzer, 

microwaves, general contact, chamber heating, bottom heating and inverter. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Read Inputs 

Show the status of the microswitches. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Change Password 

Let the 

costumer’s and 

manufacturer

’s 

passwords be changed. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Содержание Copa Express

Страница 1: ...Pratica Products Inc USA 675 Town Square Boulevard Suite 200 2018 Pratica Products Inc USA Garland TX 75040 December 2018 For the Copa Express Oven Service Manual ...

Страница 2: ...MENSIONS 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 7 INSTALLATION WARNINGS PLEASE READ BEFORE LIFTING OVEN TO PREVENT INJURY 8 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 9 PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY 9 DAILY CLEANING QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE 11 DAILY CLEANING 12 QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE 15 THEORY OF OPERATION 19 COPA EXPRESS TECHNOLOGY 20 CHARACTERISTICS OF MICROWAVES 21 OV...

Страница 3: ...MANUFACTURE INFORMATION 43 TECH SUPPORT 43 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS 43 MANUFACTURE SETTINGS 45 ACCESSING MANUFACTURE SETTINGS 46 ELECTRICAL LOAD TEST 47 READ INPUTS 47 CHANGE PASSWORD 47 CURRENT SENSOR 48 COUNTERS 48 OVEN DATA 48 ENGINE CONTROL 49 PREHEATING SPEED 49 VOLTAGE 49 ALERTS ERRORS 51 ALERTS AND ERRORS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS 52 ALERTS 52 ERRORS 53 ALERTS ERRORS TABLE 53 MICROWAVE SYSTEM 55 T...

Страница 4: ...ER TROUBLESHOOTING 78 HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT 81 TESTING HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT 81 CONVECTION HEATER 82 TESTING CONVECTION HEATER 82 IR ELEMENT 83 TESTING IR ELEMENT 83 CC IR TEMPERATURE SENSORS 84 TESTING TEMPERATURE SENSORS 84 CONTROL SYSTEM 87 MAIN CONTROL BOARD DISPLAY 88 TESTING POWER MODULE BOARD 89 SPEAKER 90 TESTING THE SPEAKER 90 POWER COMPONENTS 91 EMI FILTER 92 TESTING EMI FILTER 92 12VDC ...

Страница 5: ...OOLING FAN SCHEMATIC 105 MICROWAVE CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC 106 PICTORIAL DIAGRAM 107 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 109 ASSEMBLY LEVEL 1 110 ASSEMBLY DOOR 111 ASSEMBLY PANEL 112 INVERTER 113 ASSEMBLY LEVEL 2 114 DOOR HINGE ASSEMBLY RHS 115 DOOR HINGE ASSEMBLY LHS 116 ASSEMBLY LEVEL 3 117 ASSEMBLY MOTOR 118 ELECTRIC PANEL ASSEMBLY 119 ASSEMBLY LEVEL 4 120 GEARMOTOR ASSEMBLY 121 HIGH VOLTAGE ASSEMBLY 122 ...

Страница 6: ...vi INDEX ...

Страница 7: ...1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Страница 8: ...electrical shock Warning lease refrain from heating liquids or other foods in a sealed container since the package may explode Do not use metal lids or aluminum foil while cooking in this oven Please refrain from spraying any water or liquid on power cord and do not submerge in water Do not operate the oven in the power cord or outlet is damaged oven has been dropped or physically damaged or oven ...

Страница 9: ...d electrician for assistance WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock the unit must be properly grounded Power Cord Replacement If the power cord is damaged in any way is must be replaced by the manufacturer Pratica Inc an authorized service agent or qualified personnel Fire Risk Reduction Please remove all content from inside the oven before applying power e g utensils paper food particles ...

Страница 10: ...of hinges and latches 5 evidence of dropping or abuse c Before turning on microwave power for any service test or inspection within the microwave generating compartments check the magnetron wave guide or transmission line and cavity for proper alignment integrity and connections d Any defective or misadjusted components in the interlock monitor door seal and microwave generation and transmission s...

Страница 11: ...5 SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATION ...

Страница 12: ...6 SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATIONS Spec Sheet ...

Страница 13: ...epth footprint 21 4 544mm Depth 30 7 780mm Volume 0 61 cu ft 17 5 Liters Installation Instructions Please read the following instructions carefully Install this unit in accordance with the instructions below Unpacking Instructions 1 Remove the unit from the packaging 2 Check the packaging and oven cavity thoroughly for accessories and literature 3 Discard any packaging inside the cavity e g cardbo...

Страница 14: ...n up by the door handle Doing so may cause the door to misalign or cause damage to door hinges which will not be covered by warranty WARNING Never lift the unit from the removable front panel under the door as it may get Damaged or may come loose while lifting WARNING This unit is not meant to be stacked Please contact Pratica Inc for further details WARNING This unit is not meant to be installed ...

Страница 15: ...ith the safety interlocks b Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces c Do not operate the oven if it damaged It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the 1 Door bent 2 hinges and latches broken or loosened 3 door seals and sealing surfaces d The oven shoul...

Страница 16: ...10 DAILY CLEANING QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE ...

Страница 17: ...11 DAILY CLEANING QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE ...

Страница 18: ...allowed to cool down properly Turn unit off by pressing the power button on panel Open oven door slightly to allow heat to disperse quicker Allow the unit to cool for approximately 30 40 minutes prior to cleaning Step 2 Cleaning the Wire Rack The rack is held in place by 2 metal hooks that act as security tabs to prevent the rack from coming loose Pull up on back part of rack and then pull towards...

Страница 19: ...her instructions Step 5 Cleaning Air Filter WARNING Filter must be installed during oven use Only remove to clean when oven is not in use The air filter is located under the removable front panel under the door Locate the tab on the filter and pull towards the front of the unit Rinse the filter in hot water to remove any buildup and allow the filter to dry prior to reinstalling Step 6 Removing Foo...

Страница 20: ...towel to remove as much left over cleaner and debris as possible Step 9 Cleaning the Oven Door Spray the cleaner on a nylon scrub pad or cloth to clean oven door If buildup occurs you may spray the cleaner directly on the affected area Dry down using a dry cloth or towel Step 10 Apply Oven Guard Apply the oven guard to a dry cloth or towel Wipe all surfaces of the cavity avoiding the IR element Th...

Страница 21: ...ust mask and a pipe cleaner Step 1 Cool Down Oven and Unplug Turn the oven off by pressing the power button on panel Please look at daily cleaning for further instructions on how to clean the cavity Once oven is cooled down carefully unplug the power cord from the outlet Step 2 Remove Air Filter Remove bottom panel under door Locate the tab on the filter and pull towards front of unit Clean or rep...

Страница 22: ...ing Clean the housing cover and verify that the vent slots are not blocked WARNING Do not attempt to clean the catalyst or spray any cleaner directly on it Step 6 Cleaning the Exhaust Pipe Visually look into the exhaust pipe to make sure that it is clean with no blockage You may use a pipe cleaner to break up any buildup id necessary Make sure the exhaust pipe lines up with the vent housing for pr...

Страница 23: ...e the rear panel completely to gain access to both cooling fans You may use a clean damp cloth to clean the cooling fan blades Reinstall the rear panel and verify the vent tube goes into the rear catalyst housing Step 9 Install Air Filter Reinstall air filter and make sure all Phillips screws are secure The oven is ready to be turned on Step 8 Step 9 ...

Страница 24: ...18 THEORY OF OPERATION ...

Страница 25: ...19 THEORY OF OPERATION ...

Страница 26: ... works by creating thermal energy that heats up the water molecules inside the product cooking it from the inside out 2 The top heater transfers thermal energy to the circulation air created by the blower motor located in rear of unit 3 The Stirrer distributes the microwaves evenly 4 The IR element assist in maintaining the temperature inside the cook cavity and cooking the bottom of the product T...

Страница 27: ...those that do not need a medium to spread they can spread through a vacuum or certain kind of materials A fewer examples of electromagnetic waves are sunlight radio waves microwaves x rays and many others The waves may be represented by a solenoid similar like the picture below The wave changes from positive to negative and returns to neutral performing a complete cycle The number of times this cy...

Страница 28: ...a low frequency As we move down the spectrum the length of the waves become smaller and the frequency becomes higher ex X Rays and Gamma Ray We also observe that the microwaves fit among the TV transmission waves and the infrared levels The microwaves utilized for microwave ovens have approximately 12 cm of length with a frequency of 2 45GHz In other words they complete 2 450 000 000 cycles per se...

Страница 29: ...ce in a depth that ranges from two to seven centimeters heating the molecules of water fat and sugar by making them vibrate The heat is transmitted to the interior of the food by thermal conduction demystifying the idea that the microwaves cook food from the inside out These are three characteristics of the microwaves which are important Microwaves are reflected by the metals and can NOT pass thro...

Страница 30: ... each other so when a food is exposed to an electromagnetic field the molecules are all aligned so that their charges point at the same direction When the electromagnetic field inverts the polarity the molecules also have their directions inverted As the microwaves invert their polarity 2 billion and 450 million times per second the molecules will also vibrate at the same frequency hitting one ano...

Страница 31: ... walls shelves and finally the food In both cases the heat begins to cook the outside of the food first then slowly begins to cook the middle or center When product is cooked in a microwave oven the microwaves will start to penetrate the food The penetration of the microwaves in the food depends on the density of the food For example bread will be penetrated easier the meat because of its density ...

Страница 32: ...26 OVEN CONTROLS AND COOKING ...

Страница 33: ...27 OVEN CONTROLS AND COOKING ...

Страница 34: ... when the CURRENT temperature is next to the PROGRAMMED that occurs so that the oven temperature enters in uniformity throughout the chamber Executing a Recipe After the preheating activate the desired GROUP To access the next group page utilize the paging arrows The RECIPES of the selected group will be displayed press on the recipe you wish To return to the Groups screen push the icon To access ...

Страница 35: ...ter and of the bottom heather pressing the icon In case you wish to cancel the execution of a recipe push the icon If the equipment door is opened the operation will be paused however it is resumed when the door is closed If the programmer of the recipes adds information in one of the steps for examples ADD THE TOMATOES the recipe will be paused and the description of the information will be prese...

Страница 36: ...e user In Heat Brown More Brown More and Heat More the time will be defined at the moment of creating the recipe Accessing the Options To access the settings at any time touch on the icon found in the fixed menu bar In the Options Screen there will be information such as Current Temperature in the Chamber Current Temperature in the Heater Test Mode Favorites Daily Cleaning Guide and Settings Touch...

Страница 37: ...e conclusion of the operation the Copy Parameters icon will be enable Copy Parameters enables the user to transport the parameters defined is test Mode for the Edition of Groups and Recipes that is when click on the icon it will be necessary to inform the user s access password to the settings After informing the user s password choose between creating a new group or allocating the transported par...

Страница 38: ...re critical when setting the total cook time The following information is critical when creating a new recipe The initial temperature of the product will change the desired results if not considered e g frozen cold or room temperature The size and or weight variation of the portion of product will also play a big role in determining the correct settings Only use containers approved for a microwave...

Страница 39: ... the screen carefully 1st Open the oven door and wait for the temperature to drop until 65 C Proceed clicking on the arrow 2nd Remove the cook rack bottom jet and place in the sink Proceed clicking on the arrow 3rd Apply the Cleaner to the cooking rack and jet plate allow to stand Proceed clicking on the arrow 4th apply the Oven Cleaner to cavity walls and door let stand for 5 minutes Proceed clic...

Страница 40: ...l removing cleaner and debris Proceed clicking on the arrow 7th Dry the oven cavity with a towel Proceed clicking on the arrow 8th Use a non abrasive scrub pad to loosen any stubborn stains on the cook rack and jet plate if necessary Proceed clicking on the arrow 9th Rinse dry and plate re install them into the oven cavity Proceed clicking on the arrow 10th Cleaning complete ...

Страница 41: ...35 USER SETTINGS ...

Страница 42: ...ptions Screen click on the icon Will be presented the screen User Password The standard password for the settings is 456789 The password may be changed The User Settings screen is composed by thirteen items Use the arrows to access the next options screen ...

Страница 43: ...een groups The available choosing between editing or creating a group will be Edit Name changes the group s name you may use letters numbers or special characters Edit Image changes the image group icon takes Delete Recipes deletes the previously selected recipes Delete Group deletes all the information of the selected group including the recipes Order orders the location in which the group appear...

Страница 44: ...e Edit Name changes the name of the recipe you may use letters numbers or special characters Edit Image changes the image the recipe icon takes Edit Steps accesses the options for edition of the steps of the selected recipe Delete Recipe deletes all the information of the selected recipe including the steps Order orders the location in which the recipe appears among the other recipes of the group ...

Страница 45: ...ctor by lifting and pulling forward Press the icon The function available in USB are Import Export and Update System When selecting one of the functions the message Insert the flash drive and wait for recognition will appear After the recognition the user will be taken to the function options previously chosen Import All Group or Settings Export All Group or Settings System Update In case of error...

Страница 46: ...ure The Current Temperature screen is only informative In it its possible to verify the temperature of both heaters the chamber and bottom heater Date Time Adjustment It is possible to adjust the Date Time and format it must be presented to the user respecting the following standards European dd mm yyyy American mm dd yyyy ISO yyyy mm dd Time 24h Format 12h Format ...

Страница 47: ...osite screen will be displayed Choose the date and time format and click on to confirm and return to the options Celsius Fahrenheit Change the temperature format displayed in the oven between Celsius and Fahrenheit click on the icon among the User s Settings and define the temperature format you wish ...

Страница 48: ...unction in which you may block functions which the operators have access For example If you wish that the Favorites and Test Mode functions are never accessed by the operators just click on both of them which will turn dark gray indicating that they are locked until the moment you wish to unlock them To unlock just click in the desired functions once more ...

Страница 49: ... data to contact to clear out doubts request repairs or technical visits Restore Factory Settings ATTENTION The Restore Factory Settings option will delete all the Groups Recipes and their Steps decides the Settings defined by the user Make sure to create a backup through USB before proceeding After inserting the password and touching OK IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO RECOVER THE INFORMATION ...

Страница 50: ...44 MANUFACTURE SETTINGS ...

Страница 51: ...45 MANUFACTURE SETTINGS ...

Страница 52: ...ide the Options Screen click on the icon Will be presented the screen User Password The standard password for the settings is 459381 The password may be changed The User Settings screen is composed by nine items Use the arrows to access the next options screen ...

Страница 53: ...t is possible to check some component s operation like buzzer microwaves general contact chamber heating bottom heating and inverter Read Inputs Show the status of the microswitches Change Password Let the costumer s and manufacturer s passwords be changed ...

Страница 54: ...le to read the electric current in the microwave system Counters Show the data counting like faults recipes filter cleaning Oven Data Let the insert and data consults of the manufacturer like serial number manufacture date and oven generation G4 Rocket Express G5 Copa Express ...

Страница 55: ...lect each model of inverter will control the motor Weg or Honeywell Preheating Speed Adjust the air speed that will be used during the preheating Voltage Select the voltage supply of the high tension circuit 208V 220V 240V ...

Страница 56: ...50 ALERTS ERRORS ...

Страница 57: ...51 ALERTS ERRORS ...

Страница 58: ...n the Options icon The Options screen will bring instead of the Chamber and Bottom Heater temperatures a description of the alert For example ALERT SENSOR TURN OFF AND TURN ON THE OVEN Follow the orientation as described in the screen In this case turn off and turn on the oven using the panel button When turning the oven back on the screen that must be displayed is Just wait for the system to rese...

Страница 59: ...rts Errors Table Component Becomes alert when Becomes error when Inverter more than ten reset attempts CLMG Low Magnetron Current thirty seconds without reaching the current Can Network Communication cables disconnected or faulty Chamber Sensor and IR only one inactive both inactive Panel Temperature From 65 C to 80 C exceeding 80 C for 10 minutes ...

Страница 60: ...54 MICROWAVE SYSTEM ...

Страница 61: ...55 MICROWAVE SYSTEM ...

Страница 62: ... the positive half cycle of the alternate current voltage and charges the capacitor In this half cycle the diode works as a short circuit allowing the entire current pass through it In the negative half cycle the voltage of the capacitor and the 2000 volts are added resulting in a 4000V system In this half cycle the diode works as bridge allowing the current to flow to the Magnetron that generates...

Страница 63: ...int does not allow for any adjustments to the sealing surfaces However the adjustments to the door and the sealing surface are made by loosening the 9 security screws around the perimeter After loosening the inner door choke assembly is free to move closer to the oven cavity as necessary Retighten screws to secure the adjustment Refer to page 74 for proper microwave leak testing procedures An RF l...

Страница 64: ...wave can be energized The Monitor switches is locked on the left side of the oven and is used to act as a fail safe if both the Primary and the Secondary switches were to fail This switch is wired in series with a separate relay Interlock Relay used to open a fuse and disable the circuit This dead short condition will occur if the Monitor switch opens before either the Primary or Secondary switch ...

Страница 65: ...sa The control board identifies the LED s as SW1 Primary and SW2 Secondary The LED s will illuminate when the over power is connected and the door is opened The oven does not need to be in the ON position to test the switch positions Care should be taken when servicing the oven with the power connected Observe the LED s from a safe distance The PPI team will post this information Similar to Rocket...

Страница 66: ...ated per a round post with a step machined into one side The proper distance to adjust the Monitor switch is 0 0mm This switch is to be adjusted fully closed to support the Primary and Secondary switch contacts opening first Primary and Secondary switch adjustment steps 1 Open and close the door to verify the door moves freely and fully closes The door springs must be pulling the door closed to th...

Страница 67: ...thermostats are self re setting When the temperature in the Magnetron exceeds 302 F 150 C the thermostat will open its contacts cutting power to the microwave circuit When the magnetron cools the contacts will reset and close Magnetron Thermostat Test 1 Unplug the oven and remove both side and top panels 2 Disconnect the thermostat wires and measure the continuity between the terminals of the ther...

Страница 68: ...gized and this monitor switch opens a dead short will occur blowing the 20 amp fuses and disabling the oven for safety This is the third method to prevent microwave energy from leaving the cavity during an open door condition Voltage Relay The voltage relay is responsible for applying the correct voltage to the microwave high voltage transformers The control board determines the voltage based on t...

Страница 69: ...een the COM1 terminal and the NO3 terminal of the SW1 SW2 and SW3 switches 4 If the door switch terminals have no continuity move on to the next test If the door switch read continuity the door switch is bad and needs to be replaced 5 Close the oven door and verify the continuity between the COM1 and NO3 terminals on all switches If the terminals have continuity while the switch is closed move on ...

Страница 70: ...th primary wires to the HV transformer Never attempt to isolate by removing the secondary wires due to high voltage 1 Remove both the right side panel of the unit 2 Locate the CT that is connected around the wire number 36 of the power distribution bar 3 Inside the Option Screens click on the icon Settings and insert the password from manufacturer 459381 4 Go to menu Electrical Loads Test 5 Place ...

Страница 71: ...ron by heating the cathode The magnetron will fully energize when the 2000V are applied from the secondary high voltage winding causing the emission of electrons that start to produce the microwave radiation The two longer wires of the transformer are the secondary low voltage wires 3 6V and the wire grounded to the transformer chassis belongs to the secondary high voltage side 2000V as seen in th...

Страница 72: ...o discharge or discharge manually by grounding each capacitor terminal 3 Unplug all the wires from the HV transformer terminals 4 With the ohmmeter measure the resistance across the filament wires as shown in the picture on the right 5 The measured resistance value should be 0 0 ohms or a very low reading If the ohm reading is open or very high replace the transformer Testing Secondary HV Winding ...

Страница 73: ... before commencing repair To perform the capacitor test a multimeter will be necessary 1 Unplug the oven and wait 5 minutes for the high voltage capacitor to discharge or discharge manually by grounding each capacitor terminal 2 Remove the rear panel of the unit 3 Unplug all wires and manually discharge capacitor 4 With the multimeter adjusted to the highest resistance scale measure the ohms betwe...

Страница 74: ...est a multimeter and an extra 9V battery will be necessary 1 Remove the rear panel of the unit 2 Unplug the oven and discharge the capacitor manually by grounding each capacitor terminal 3 Disconnect the cables from the diode and manually discharge the capacitors 4 Connect the voltage meter in series with high voltage diode 5 Using a multimeter set to DC voltage connect one meter lead to one side ...

Страница 75: ...en number of flaps pointing to the filament The antenna is connected to the anode flaps The filament cathode is located in the center of the Magnetron The cathode in the Magnetron is a filament that is supplied by the low voltage secondary 3 6 V of the transformer which emits electrons when heated These negatively charged electrons are attracted by the anode which is positively charged when the 4 ...

Страница 76: ...ow As the electrons pass by the cavities the cavities begin to resonate and emit microwave radiation The microwave radiation that is produced by the cavities is captured by the antenna and funneled into the waveguide which will guide the microwave radiation into the cook cavity The microwave then gets attracted to the food product s due to the moisture MAGNET MAGNET ANTENNA ANODE FILAMENT CATHODE ...

Страница 77: ...er set to lowest resistance scale measure the continuity between both magnetron terminals as shown in the picture below If the resistance measure zero ohms as shown in picture below move on to step 6 If the reading shows high resistance or open the magnetron is faulty and will need to be replaced 6 With the multimeter set to the highest resistance scale measure the continuity between each terminal...

Страница 78: ...ce any false readings Lees expensive meters with only an audible alarm are not recommended The meter needs to register readings of less than 1 0mW cm2 and greater than 5 0mW cm2 for proper documentation by the field technician The Copa Express oven utilizes a door choke design to efficiently seal the microwaves in the oven cavity The technician needs to inspect the door surfaces for debris build u...

Страница 79: ...he cook cavity through the waveguides These waveguides are attached to the cook cavity sides with a special stainless steel gasket between the two surfaces This gasket is held in place by the compression of the mounting hardware High temperature silicone must not be used to seal the gasket to the waveguide because the gasket needs an electrical connection to the waveguide The silicone is transpare...

Страница 80: ...ve ample time to move the probe around the entire perimeter of the door 5 Star the cook cycle and measure the microwave emission with the meter positioning it perpendicular to the surface that is being measured Make sure to move the meter at 1 0 in per second while doing the test 6 While performing the leakage test note any meter spike areas that come close to 5mW cm2 for later re measurement 7 Re...

Страница 81: ...75 IMPINGEMENT SYSTEM ...

Страница 82: ...rs before continuing repairs Please follow the instructions below to test the blower motor 1 Unplug the oven and discharge the capacitors for safety purposes 2 Remove the rear panel from the unit 3 Unplug all 3 wires from the blower motor labeled V W U 4 Check continuity across all 3 windings in different combinations Each combination should have around 5 6 ohms ex V to W V to U W to U If no conti...

Страница 83: ...utilizes a data communication protocol called MODBUS to communicate with the main control board The picture below shows the connections of the frequency inverter Note The ground cable must be properly grounded to the oven chassis IMPORTANT The switches on the side of the Frequency Inverter should always be in the ON position ...

Страница 84: ...will continue with regular functioning If the communication is not immediately restored the main control board will attempt to reset the inverter ten times before an error message on the screen as shown below Frequency inverter errors The main control board will keep a counting log of the failures that occur in the inverter To know this information follow the steps below 1 Inside the Option Screen...

Страница 85: ...voltage and will not accept the enabling command 3 FAULT The inverter will flash the fault code on the screen when there is a problem 4 NOT USED Without indication 5 CONFIGURATION Indicates the inverter has an incompatible program for the parameter After pressing the key it will keep showing an arrow until the incorrect setting is corrected as shown in the figure When a failure occurs the frequenc...

Страница 86: ... are per the supply source network and the P296 parameter Input voltage too low Missing input phase Failure in preload circuit F022 Overvoltage in CC bus Overvoltage failure in intermediate circuit Wrong supply voltage Supply voltage is very high Load inertia very high or very fast deceleration ramp Very high P151 adjustment F051 Overtemperature in IGBT s Power module sensor over temp Temperature ...

Страница 87: ...er The high limit thermostat protects the oven against overheating When the oven temperature rises above 752 F 400 C the contacts open and shuts off power to the heaters The high limit will reset automatically and usually happens within 5 minutes Testing High Limit Thermostat 1 Unplug the oven 2 Remove the right side panel of the unit 3 Unplug the wires and test or continuity If continuity is pres...

Страница 88: ... physical damage to the heater or wires If any damage is seen remember to unplug the unit before continuing 3 Locate the top heater solid state switch on top of unit to get amp draw 4 Place amp clamp around top heater wire cable number 2 and turn unit on The amp draw should be between 14 16 amps on the cable 2 If there is no amp draw verify the heater solid state switch is not damage If the solid ...

Страница 89: ...r any physical damage to the heater elements or wires If any damage is seen remember to unplug the unit before continuing 3 Locate the bottom heater solid state switch on top of unit to get amp draw 4 Place amp clamp around bottom heater wire cable number 1 and turn unit on The amp draw should be between 14 15 amps on the cable 1 If there is no amp draw verify the heater solid state switch is not ...

Страница 90: ...elaying the information to the main control board Testing Temperature Sensors If one of the sensors has a problem the oven continues to work however in the display appear the fault message ALERT SENSOR TURN OFF AND ON THE OVEN When an error in both sensors occurs the board will stop the operation of the oven and will display the following fault message on the screen ERROR SENSORS CALL THE TECHNICA...

Страница 91: ...be placed on the control board terminals where the temperature sensor wires were installed Once the jumper wire is installed the board should register room temperature on the temperature sensor verification screen WARNING Make sure to unplug the unit before installing jumper wire 6 Once the jumper wire is installed plug the unit back in and in the Options Screen verify If the sensor is reading the...

Страница 92: ...86 CONTROL SYSTEM ...

Страница 93: ...87 CONTROL SYSTEM ...

Страница 94: ...ule board has connected a current sensor which measures the amp draw of the microwave circuit through the brown CT wire looping through it The current sensor is what determines if the microwave circuit is working correctly by communicating the registered amp draw to the board The current sensor is connected around the wire number 36 of the power distribution bar on the right side of the oven ...

Страница 95: ...hows all the wires connected to the control board and which component they belong to Always verify for physical damage or loose connections before continuing to check continuity voltage etc If physical damage is observed replace the component or repair the wire if needed The PPI team will post this information Similar to Rocket Express ...

Страница 96: ... will not power on and the incoming 12V DC from the power supply has been verified the control board is faulty and will need to be replaced Speaker The speaker provides audible feedback to the oven operator for example when a cook cycle is completed Testing the Speaker If the speaker is no longer audible check the speaker wires to make sure they are secure the terminals If wires are secure check t...

Страница 97: ...91 POWER COMPONENTS ...

Страница 98: ...esting EMI Filter To test the EMI Filter test across both terminals for incoming and outgoing AC voltage to verify that the voltage is passing through correctly 1 Remove rear panel from unit 2 Measure voltage across both input terminals should be 208 or 240V 3 Measure voltage across both output terminals if the voltage is the same as input the EMI Filter is good If the voltage is different by a la...

Страница 99: ...er reads correct line voltage move on to step 3 If the multimeter does not read line voltage verify the wires are secure the store breaker is not tripped and correct voltage is getting to the unit or oven fuse is not blown 3 Measure the DC voltage in the bottom two terminals labeled V and V as shown in the picture If the multimeter registers 12V DC then power supply is good If the multimeter regis...

Страница 100: ...y purposes manually discharge capacitors before troubleshooting cooling fans due to proximity 1 Unplug the unit and remove the rear panel 2 Manually verify the cooling fan spins freely and not seized If cooling fan is seized not spinning replace the cooling fan 3 Disconnect the cooling fan cables from the connectors and check for continuity If the meter registers continuity then the cooling fan is...

Страница 101: ...ug the oven and remove the right side panel 2 With a flathead screwdriver locate the tab on the bottom and push down with the screwdriver At this point the fuse and holder will release allowing you access to open the side tab where the fuse is located 3 Remove the fuse and check for continuity If the fuse reads open replace the fuse ...

Страница 102: ...96 FILTERING SYSTEM ...

Страница 103: ...97 FILTERING SYSTEM ...

Страница 104: ...other components The filter is located on the bottom of the unit and can be removed by pulling the filter and tray out towards the front of the oven The filter can be rinsed off with water and reinstalled allow filter to air dry before reinstalling in oven This filter does require regular maintenance and occasional replacement if damage The filter must be kept clean to ensure proper ventilation of...

Страница 105: ... 246 C CAUNTION The catalyst can only be cleaned by approved non caustic oven cleaner provided by Pratica Inc and rinsed with distilled water The catalytic converter can become seriously damaged if cleaned with any other product Vent Catalyst In addition to the main catalytic converter the oven contains a secondary catalyst in the vent tube path This catalyst further assists in the breakdown of gr...

Страница 106: ...100 COPA EXPRESS SCHEMATICS ...

Страница 107: ...101 COPA EXPRESS SCHEMATICS ...

Страница 108: ...102 COPA EXPRESS SCHEMATICS HMI Board Schematic ...

Страница 109: ...103 Control Board Schematic ...

Страница 110: ...104 COPA EXPRESS SCHEMATICS Heater Schematic ...

Страница 111: ...105 Blower Motor cooling Fan Schematic ...

Страница 112: ...106 COPA EXPRESS SCHEMATICS Microwave Circuit Schematic ...

Страница 113: ...107 Pictorial Diagram The PPI team will post this information Similar to Rocket Express ...

Страница 114: ...108 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST ...

Страница 115: ...109 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST ...

Страница 116: ...110 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST Assembly Level 1 ...

Страница 117: ...111 Assembly Door ...

Страница 118: ...112 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST Assembly Panel ...

Страница 119: ...113 Inverter ...

Страница 120: ...114 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST Assembly Level 2 ...

Страница 121: ...115 Door Hinge Assembly RHS ...

Страница 122: ...116 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST Door Hinge Assembly LHS ...

Страница 123: ...117 Assembly Level 3 ...

Страница 124: ...118 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST Assembly Motor ...

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