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SERVICING
Precautions
for
Handling
Electronic
Components
This
untt
uses
PMOS
LS]
in
the
integral
part
of
the
circuits.
When
handling
these
parts,
the
following
precautions
should
be
strictly
followed.
PMOS
LSI]
have
extremely
high
impedance
at
its
input
and
output
terminals.
For
this
reason,
it
is
easily
influenced
by
the
surrounding
high
voltage
power
source,
static
electricity
charge
in
clothes,
etc,and
sometimes
it
is
not
fully
protected
by
the
built-in
protection
circuit.
In
order
to
protect
PMOS
LSt.
1)
When
storing
and
transporting,
thoroughly
wrap
them
in
aluminum
foil.
.
Also
wrap
all
PW
boards
containing
them
in
aluminium
foil.
2)
When
soldering,
ground
the
technician
as
shown
in
the
figure
and
use
grounded
soldering
iron
and
work
table.
approx,
1M
Shapes
of
Electronic
Components
wo
B
ECB
E
.
B
EC
Transistor
Transistor
Transistor
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ait
DTA143ES
OTA114YS
DT-BI43ES
Servicing
of
Touch
Control
Panel
We
describe
the
procedures
to
permit
servicing
of
the
touch
contro!
panel
of
the
microwave
oven
and
the
precautions
you:
must
take
when
doing
so.
To
perform
the
servicing,
power
to
the
touch
con-
trol
panel
is
available
either
from
the
power
line
of
-
-
-
the
oven
itself
or
from
an
external
power
source.
(1)
Servicing
the
touch
control
panel
with
power
supply
of
the
oven:
.
CAUTION:
THE
HIGH
VOLTAGE
TRANSFORMER
OF
THE
MICROWAVE
OVEN
IS
STILL
LIVE
DURING
SERVICING
PRESENT
A
HAZ-
ARD.
Therefore,
when
checking
the
performance
of
the
touch
contro]
panel,put
the
outer
cabinet
on
the
oven
to
avoid
touching
the
high
voltage
transformer,
or
unplug
the
primary
terminal
(connector)
of
the
high
voltage
transformer
to
turn
it
off;
the
end
of
such
connector
shall
be
insulated
with
an
insulating
tape.
After
servic-
ing,
be
sure
to
replace
the
leads
to
their
original
locations.
se
A.
On
some
models,
the
power
supply
cord
be-
-
tween
the
touch
contral
panel
and
the
oven
it-
self
is
so
short
that
the
two
can't
be
separated.
an
For
those
models,
check
and
repair
all
the
controls
(sensor-related
ones
included)
of
the
touch
control
pane!
while
keeping
it
connected
to
the
oven.
B.
On
some
models,
the
power
supply
cord
be-
tween
the
touch
control
panel
and
the
oven
proper
is
long
enough
that
they
may
be
sepa-
rated
from
each
other.
For
those
models,
therefore,
it
is
possible
to
check
and
repair
the
controls
of
the
touch
control
panel
while
keeping
it
apart
from
the
oven
proper;in
this
Case
you
must
short
both
ends
of
the
stop
switch
(on
PWB)
of
the
touch
control
panel
with
a
jumper,
which
brings
about
an
opera-
tional
state
that
is
equivalent
to
the
oven
door
being
closed.
As
for
the
sensor-related
controls
of
the
touch
control
panel,
checking
them
is
possible
if
dummy
resistor{s)
with
resistance
equa!
to
that
of
the
controls
are
used.
(2)
Servicing
the
touch
control
panel
with
power
supply
from
an
external
power
|
source;
Disconnect
the
touch
control
panel
completely
from
the
oven
proper,and
short
both
ends
of
the
stop
switch
(on
PWB)
of
the
touch
control
panel,which
brings
about
an
operational
state
that
is
equivalent
to
the
oven
door
being
closed.
Connect
an
external
power
source
to
the
power
input
terminal
of
the
touch
control
panel,
then
it
is
possible
to
check
and
repair
the
controls
of
the
touch
control
panel;
it
is
also
possible
to
check
the
sensor-related
controls
of
the
touch
control
pane!
by
using
the
dummy
resistor(s).
:
4.
Servicing
Tools
Tools
required
to
service
the
touch
contro!
panel
_
assembly.
1)
Soldering
iron:
30W
(It
is
recommended
to
use
a
soldering
iron
with
a
grounding
terminal.}
2)
Oscilloscope:
Single
beam,
frequency
range:
DC
-
10MHz
type
or
more
ad-
vanced
model.
3)
Others:
Hand
tools
Other
Precautions
1}
Before
turning
on
the
power
source
of
the
conirol
unit,
remove
the
aluminum
foil
applied
for
preventing
static
electricity.
2)
Connect
the
connector
of
the
key
unit
to
the
control
unit
being
sure
that
the
lead
wires
are
not
twisted.
3)
After
aluminum
foil
is
removed,
be
careful
that
abnormal
voltage
due
to
static
electricity
etc.
is
not
applied
to
the
input
or
output
terminals.
4)
Attach
connectors,
electrolytic
capacitors,
etc.
to
PWB,
making
sure
that
all
connections
are
tight.
5)
Be
sure
to
use
specified
components
where
high
precision
is
required.
(RD94ZE2U)
Verse!
7.
WARNING:
To
avoid
possible
exposure
to
microwave
4.
R-6RS0(W)/(B)
R-6R70(W)/(B}
COMPONENT
REPLACEMENT
AND
ADJUSTMENT
PROCEDURE
There
is
any
defective
parts
in
the
interlock,
oven
door
or
microwave
generating
and
trans-
energy;
A.
Before
operating
the
oven
mission
assembly.
1.
Make
sure
that
unlatching
the
door
slowly
is
5.
There
is
any
other
visible
damage
to
the
oven.
accompanied
by
a
click
indicating
actuation
of
C.
Do
not
operate
the
oven
the
monitor
switch
and
latch
switches,
1.
Without
the
RF
gasket.
2.
Check
visually
the
door
seal
for
arcing
and
2.
If
the
door
is
not
closed.
eamnage:
CAUTION:
DISCONNECT
OVEN
FROM
POWER
B.
Do
not
operate
the
oven
before
any
of
the
follow-
SUPPLY
BEFORE
REMOVING
ing
conditions
are
repaired;
ve
an
OUTER
CASE.
DISCHARGE
HIGH
1.
Door
does
not
close
firmly
against
the
front
of
VOITAGE
CAPACITOR
BEFORE
appliance.
2.
There
is
a
broken
door
hinge
or
support.
3.
The
door
is
bent
or
warped.
TOUCHING
ANY
OVEN
COMPO-
NENTS
OR
WIRING.
(RDA1203U}
ROTTISSERIE
MOTOR
ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
5.
Now,
the
rotisserie
motor
assembly
is
free.
Note:
Don’t
remove
only
the
rotisserie
motor
from
the
rotisserie
motor
angle
because
the
special
ad-
1.
Disconnect
the
oven
from
power
supply
and
remove
the
outer
case
cabinet.
2.
Discharge
the
high
voltage
capacitor.
=
SRLene
abies
mein)
tem
ny
justment
is
needed
to
install
the
rotisserie
motor
4.
Remove
the
two
(2)
screws
holding
the
rotisserie
in
the
rotisserie
motor
angle.
motor
assembly
to
the
oven
cavity.
POSITION
OF
THE
WIRE
TIES
~~
~ s |
Noise
unit
angle
Noise
fitter
unit
de
NOISE
UNIT
ANGLE
\t
Vi
on
2
HIGH
VOLTAGE
f
é
CAPACITOR
eS
oN
High
voltages
capacitor
Wire
harness
{main}
@
f
Wira
tio
Wire
tie
a
oe
Sao
POWER
SUPFLY
CORD
Wire
harness
{for
cord
connector)
Powor
supply
cord
Figure
C-1.
For
Model
R-6R50
Figure
C-2.
For
Model
R-6G50,-6G52,
-6R70
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