R-3A54 
R-3E54 
SERVICING 
WARNING  TO  SERVICE  PERSONNEL 
Microwave  ovens  contain  circuitry  capable  of  producing  very  high  voltage  and  current,  contact  with  any  part 
of  the  high  voltage  circuit  will  result  in  electrocuition. 
REMEMBER  TO  CHECK  3D 
1)  Disconnect  the  supply. 
2)  Door  opened,  and  wedged  open. 
3)  Discharge  high  voltage  capacitor. 
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WARNING  AGAINST  THE  CHARGE  OF  THE 
HIGH-VOLTAGE  CAPACITOR 
The  high-voltage  capacitor  remains  charged 
about  60  seconds  after  the  oven  has  been 
switched  off.  Wait  for  60  seconds  and  then 
short-circuit 
the 
connection  of 
the 
high-voltage  capacitor  (that  is,  of  the  con- 
necting  lead  of  the  high-voltage  rectifier) 
against  the  chassis  with  the  use  of  an  insu- 
lated  screwdriver. 
Sharp 
recommend 
that  wherever  possible 
fault-finding  is  carried  out  with  the  supply  discon- 
nected.  It  may  in,  some  cases,  be  necessary  to 
connect  the  supply  after  the  outer  case  has  been 
removed,  in  this  event  carry  out  3lJ  checks  and  then 
disconnect  the  leads  to  the  primary  of  the  power 
transformer.  Ensure  that  these  leads  remain  isolated 
from  other  components  and  the  oven  chassis.  (Use 
insulation  tape  if  necessary.)  When  the  testing  is 
completed  carry  out  3D  checks  and  reconnect  the 
leads  to  the  primary  of  the  power  transformer. 
REMEMBER  TO  CHECK  $lJ 
1)  Reconnect  all  leads  removed  from  components 
during  testing. 
2)  Replace  the  outer  case  (cabinet). 
3)  Reconnect  the  supply. 
4)  Run  the  oven.  Check  all  functions. 
Microwave  ovens  should  not  be  run  empty.  To  test 
for  the  presence  of  microwave  energy  within  a 
cavity,  place  a  cup  of  cold  water  on  the  oven 
turntable,  close  the  door  and  set  the  microwave 
timer  for  two  (2)  minutes.  Set  the  power  level  to 
HIGH  and  push  the  START  button.  When  the  two 
minutes  has  elapsed  (timer  at  zero)  carefully  check 
that  the  water  is  now  hot.  If  the  water  remains  cold 
carry  out  3lJ  checks  and  re-examine  the  con- 
nections  to  the  component  being  tested. 
When  all  service  work  is  completed,  and  the  oven  is  fully  assembled,  the  microwave  power  output  should 
be  checked  and  a microwave  leakage  test  carried  out. 
TROUBLESHOOTING  GUIDE 
When  troubleshooting  the  microwave  oven,  it  is 
helpfull  to  follow  the  Sequence  of  Operation  in  per- 
forming  the  checks. 
Many  of  the  possible  causes  of 
trouble  will  require  that  a  specific  test  be  performed. 
These  tests  are  given  a  procedure  letter  which  will  be 
found  in  the  “Test  Procedure”section. 
IMPORTANT:  If  the  oven  becomes  inoperative  be- 
cause  of  a  blown  fuse  (M8A)  in  the 
1 st  latch  switch  -  2nd  latch  switch  - 
monitor  switch 
-  monitor  resisitor  cir- 
cu-it,  check  the  1st  latch  switch,  2nd 
latch  switch,  monitor  switch  and 
monitor  resistor  before  replacing  the 
fuse  (M8A).