WAVEJET™ SL
MICROWAVE OVEN
COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
WITH ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST
25-30-51
Page 3001
December 1, 2003
DISASSEMBLY
TASK 25-30-51-99F-806-A01
1. General
NOTE:
Since complete disassembly is impractical and undesirable, only the
following items should be removed as required: those which have been
definitely established by Check or Testing as being defective, those which
must be removed to gain access to remove a defective part, and those
which must be removed in order to electrically isolate a part suspected of
being faulty. Check Testing and Troubleshooting procedures to
determine those components which are defective and, therefore, 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 performed on the
microwave oven. Refer to the Testing and Troubleshooting section of this
manual.
TASK 25-30-51-00-801-A01
2. Disassembly Procedures
SUBTASK 25-30-51-00-001-A01
A. Microwave Oven Removal (IPL, Figure 10001)
(1) Remove power from microwave oven.
(2) Remove mounting screws securing the bottom of microwave to mounting
surface. Four nutplates are provided in the bottom plate for this purpose.
(3) Slide microwave forward and disconnect power cable.