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8-397.
Disassembly for Troubleshooting
8-398.
To disassemble' the oscillator unit:
a. Remove three screws securing bottom cover to outer housing, and remove bottom cover.
b. Remove two screws securing
pc edge connector to outer housing.
c. Remove foam sheet to expose oven controller circuit board.
CAUTION
Wih
the cover and foam insulator removed, the thermal fuse cannot
protect the oven circuit from thermal runaway. Caution should be
used at all times.
If
troubleshooting the oven controller, stop here and go to paragraph
8-400,
Option
010
Oven Con-
troller Troubleshooting. Go to Step d only
if
the trouble is in the oscillator circuit.
WARNING
THE OSCILLATOR'S INTERNAL OVEN MASS TEMPERATURE MAY BE
AS
HIGH AS 85°C (185°F). TO AVOID SERIOUS BURNS, DO NOT
REMOVE OSCILLATOR CIRCUITS
AND/OR OVEN MASS ASSEMBLY
FROM THE OUTER CAN UNTIL THE OSCILLATOR HAS SUFFICIENTLY
COOLED (APPROXIMATELY ONE HOUR
WITH BOTTOM COVER AND
FOAM INSULATOR REMOVED). THE OUTER HOUSING TEMPERA-
TURE
IS NOT A RELIABLE INDICATION OF THE INTERNAL TEMPERA-
TURE.
d. Using a long, small diameter tool, remove the complete oscillator assembly by inserting the tool into
the tuning capacitor access hole (labeled
FREQ.
ADJ.)
and gently pushing on the capacitor until the
circuit
can
be grasped and removed easily.
e.
Using a
pozidriv screwdriver, remove two screws securing heater transistors to the oven mass.
Remove washers and transistor insulators.
HP
5334B
-
Service
Manual
8-58

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