26 OVEN SY
STEMS
Magnetrons
Figure 33. Magnetrons supply the RF energy at 2.45
GHz and begin to oscillate when they are supplied
with approximately 4.1 kVDC at approximately
.350 mA. D
uring operation, each magnetr
on will
output a nominal 1 kW of power.
P
er
form a microwave leakage test (page 22) after
installing a new magnetron or reinstalling an old
one.
CAUTION: Do not allow debris to enter
the waveguides when servicing the
magnetr
ons.
Testing a Magnetron for an Open/Shorted
Filament
DANGER: The only safe way to test a
magnetron is by a resistance test of its
filament. Never attempt to measure the
magnetr
on using any other method while the
micr
o
wave system is on. Death or serious
injur
y could occur
.
1. Disconnect the AC power source and discharge
the high-v
oltage capacitors.
2.
I
solate the magnetron from the circuit by
removing the wires from the F and FA terminals.
Figure 33.
3. An ohmmeter connected between the filament
terminals (F
, F
A) should indicate a reading of less
than 1 ohm. Figure 33.
4.
A continuity check betw
een either filament
terminal and the magnetron chassis should
indicate an infinite r
esistance (open).
CA
UTION: Do not allow debris to enter
the waveguides when servicing the
magnetr
ons.
Stirrer Motor and Assembly
The stirrer is responsible for evenly distributing hot
air and microwave that enters the cook cavity from
the top. The stirrer is driven by a 3.6 RPM motor,
which remains on during a cook cycle or when the
oven is in Test Mode.
The stirr
er motor can be tested in
Test Mode (see
page 13).
CA
UTION: Do not allow debris to enter the
wav
eguides when ser
vicing the stirrer.
Waveguides
The wav
eguides channel microwave into the cook
cavity
. If debris or contamination gets into the
waveguides, the life of the magnetrons may be
shortened. Be careful to not allow debris into the
waveguides when servicing the magnetrons or stirrer
assembly
.
Troubleshooting
The following faults may occur in relation to the
microwave system:
-
F3: Magnetron Current Low (see page 35)
-
F5: M
agnetron Over Temperature (see page 36)
The following issues may occur in relation to the
microwave system:
-
Electrical component failure (blank or
scrambled display, damaged control board, etc.)
- Food not cooking properly (see page 41)