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This document provides information about operating sequences, component testing procedures, measurements, adjustments, troubleshooting guides, exploded views, and parts lists for several Panasonic microwave oven models. It describes the variable power cooking control, inverter power supply circuit, inverter defrost, sensor cooking, and sensor reheat functions. It also outlines cautions for troubleshooting, includes schematic diagrams, and provides guidance for measuring microwave energy leakage levels.

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Nnse 284 S

This document provides information about operating sequences, component testing procedures, measurements, adjustments, troubleshooting guides, exploded views, and parts lists for several Panasonic microwave oven models. It describes the variable power cooking control, inverter power supply circuit, inverter defrost, sensor cooking, and sensor reheat functions. It also outlines cautions for troubleshooting, includes schematic diagrams, and provides guidance for measuring microwave energy leakage levels.

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ORDER NO.

PAPMOSH1312046SE

Microwave Oven
NN-SE284S
NN-SE284B
NN-SE284W
CPH(CANADA)

Please file and use this manual together with the service manual for Model NN-S262SF (Order
No.SIMMC0203005C1)

© Panasonic Appliances Microwave Oven


(Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 2013.

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CONTENTS
Page Page
1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 5 5.2. Measurement of microwave output 12
2 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SEQUENCE 6 6 PROCEDURE FOR MEASURING MICROWAVE ENERGY
2.1. Variable power cooking control 6 LEAKAGE 13
2.2. Inverter power supply circuit 6 6.1. Equipment 13
2.3. Inverter defrost 6 6.2. Procedure for measuring radiation leakage 13
2.4. Sensor cooking 6 6.3. Record keeping and notification after measurement 13
2.5. Sensor reheat 7 6.4. At least once a year, have the radiation monitor checked
3 CAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED WHEN TROUBLESHOOTING 8 for calibration by its manufacturer. 14
3.1. Check the grounding 8 7 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 15
3.2. Inverter warnings 8 7.1. (Troubleshooting) Oven stops operation during cooking 16
3.3. Part replacement. 9 7.2. (Troubleshooting) Other problems 17
3.4. When the 20A fuse is blown due to the malfunction of the 7.3. Trouble related to Digital Programmer Circuit 18
interlock monitor switch: 9 7.4. Troubleshooting of inverter circuit (U) and magnetron 19
3.5. Avoid inserting nails, wire etc. through any holes in the 7.5. SIMPLE WAY OF H.V. INVERTER/MAGNETRON
unit during operation. 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 20
3.6. Verification after repair 9 7.6. [Link] BOARD MAIN PARTS LIST
3.7. Sharp edges 9 (F606Y9X90AP) 20
4 COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE 10 8 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 21
4.1. Primary, Secondary Interlock Switch & Power Relay RY1 8.1. EXPLODED VIEW 21
10 8.2. PARTS LIST 22
4.2. Interlock Monitor Switch 10 8.3. DOOR ASSEMBLY 24
4.3. Magnetron 10 8.4. ESCUTCHEON BASE ASSEMBLY 25
4.4. Inverter power supply (U) 11 8.5. PACKING AND ACCESSORIES 27
4.5. Humidity sensor 11 8.6. WIRING MATERIALS 28
5 MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS 12 9 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT 29
5.1. Adjustment of primary interlock switch, secondary interlock 9.1. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 29
switch and interlock monitor switch. 12 9.2. PARTS LIST 31

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1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

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2 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SEQUENCE


2.1. Variable power cooking 2.3. Inverter defrost
control When the Auto Control feature is selected and the Start pad is
tapped:
High Voltage Inverter Power Supply (U) controls output power
by the signal from Digital Programmer Circuit (DPC). Power 1. The digital programer circuit determines the power level and
relay always stay on, but PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) signal cooking time to complete cooking and indicates the
controls microwave output power. operating state in the display window. Table shows the
corresponding cooking times for respective serving by
NOTE:
categories.
The ON/OFF time ratio does not correspond with the
Inverter Turbo Defrost
percentage of microwave power since approximately 2 SELECTED WEIGHT COOKING TIME
seconds are required for heating of magnetron 1.0 LB 5 min.28 sec.
filament.
Variable Power Cooking
2. When cooking time in the display window has elapsed, the
POWER SETTING OUTPUT MANUAL MICROWAVE oven turns off automatically by a control signal from the
POWER(%) DUTY digital programmer circuit.
APPROX. ON(SEC) OFF(SEC)
HIGH P10 100% 22 0 2.4. Sensor cooking
P9 90% 22 0
P8 80% 22 0 Auto sensor cooking without setting a power level or selecting
MEDIUM-HIGH P7 70% 22 0 a time. All that is necessary is to select an Auto Sensor
MEDIUM P6 60% 22 0 Program before starting to cook.
P5 50% 22 0 Understanding Auto Sensor Cooking
P4 40% 22 0
MEDIUM-LOW P3 30% 22 0 As the food cooks, a certain amount of steam is produced.
P2 20% 15 7 If the food is covered, this steam builds up and eventually
P1 10% 8 14 escapes from the container. In Auto Sensor Cooking, a
DEFROST P3 30% 22 0 carefully designed instrument, called the humidity sensor
element, senses this escape of steam. Then, based upon
2.2. Inverter power supply circuit the Auto Sensor Program selected, the unit will
automatically determine the correct power level and the
The Inverter Power Supply circuit powered from the line proper length of time it will take to cook the food.
voltage, 120V 60Hz AC input supplies 4,000V DC to the
NOTE:
magnetron tube, and functions in place ofthe H.V. transformer,
the H.V. capacitor and H.V. diode. Auto Sensor Cooking is successful with the foods and
recipes found in the Auto Sensor Cooking Guide.
1. The AC input voltage 120V 60Hz is rectified to DC voltage
Because of the vast differences in food composition,
immediately.
items not mentioned in the Cooking Guide should be
2. DC voltage will be supplied to the switching devices called prepared in the microwave oven using power select
IGBT. These devices are switched ON-OFF by the 20 to 40 and time features. Please consult Variable Power
kHz PWM (pulse width modulation) signal from the Microwave Cookbook for procedures.
microcomputer in the DPC.
3. This drives the High voltage transformer to increase voltage
up to 2,000V AC.
4. Then the half-wave doubler voltage rectifier circuit,
consisting of the H.V. diodes and capacitors, generates the
necessary 4,000V DC needed for the magnetron.
5. Output power of the magnetron tube is always monitored by
the signal output from the current transformer built into the
inverter circuit.
6. This signal is fed back to the microcomputer in the DPC to
determine operating conditions and output necessary to
control PWM signal to the Inverter Power Supply for control
of the output power.

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Explanation of the Auto Sensor Cooking process


1. T1 time The total amount of time it takes the microwave
oven to switch to T2 time.
2. T2 time When the steam escapes from the cooking
container placed in the oven, the humidity sensor
detects it and the microprocessor calculates the balance
of cooking time. This T2 time is then shown in the
display and begins counting down.
Balance of cooking time (T2 time)
The balance of cooking time which is called T2 time,
can be calculated by the following formula.
T2 time (in sec.) = T1 time X K factor
NOTE:
The coefficient K is programmed into the
microprocessor memory and they are listed in the
following tables along with the P1 and P2 powers.
NOTE:
When "More" or "Less" pad is selected, the K factor
varies resulting in T2 time to be increased or decreased.
Example of calculating the T2 time
Example 1: If the T1 time is measured to be 2 minutes and
40 seconds, and the Auto program selected is Oatmeal:
T2 = T1 × K
= 2 min. and 40 sec. × 0.1
= 160sec. × 0.1
= 16 sec.
Category P1 P2 K Factor
Power Power Standard
Oatmeal Power Level P7 Power Level P7 0.5

2.5. Sensor reheat


Auto Sensor Reheat is a quick and easy way to reheat
refrigerated and room temperature foods.
Simply press the [Sensor Reheat] pad. There is no need to
select power level and cooking time.
NOTE:
The Auto Sensor Reheat process is same as Auto Sensor
Cooking process.
Category P1 P2 K Factor
Power Power Standard
Sensor Reheat Power Level P10 Power Level P6 0.5

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3 CAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED WHEN


TROUBLESHOOTING
Unlike many other appliances, the microwave oven is a high
voltage, high current device. Though it is free from danger in
ordinary use, extreme care should be taken during repair.
CAUTION
Servicemen should remove their watches and rings
whenever working close to or replacing the magnetron.

3.1. Check the grounding


Do not operate on a two wire extension cord. The microwave
oven is designed to be grounded when used. It is imperative,
therefore, to ensure the appliance is properly grounded before
beginning repair work.

3.2. Inverter warnings


WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE AND HIGHTEMPERATURE
(HOT/LIVE) OF THE INVERTERPOWER SUPPLY (U)
The High Voltage Inverter Power Supply generates very
high voltage and current for the magnetron tube. Though it
is free from danger in ordinary use, extreme care should be
taken during repair.
The aluminum heat sink is also energized with high voltage
(HOT), do not touch when the AC input terminals are
energized. The power device Collector is directly connected
to the aluminum heat sink.
The aluminum heat sink may be HOT due to heat energy,
therefore, extreme care should be taken during servicing.

Grounding of the inverter circuit board

H.V. Inverter warning


WARNING FOR INVERTER POWER SUPPLY (U)
GROUNDING
Check the High Voltage Inverter Power Supply circuit
grounding. The high voltage inverter power supply circuit
board must have a proper chassis ground. The inverter
grounding plate must be connected to the chassis. If the
inverter board is not grounded it will expose the user to very
high voltages and cause extreme DANGER! Be sure that
the inverter circuit is properly grounded via the inverter
grounding plate.

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WARNING DISCHARGE THE HIGH VOLATGE 1. This is mandatory. Refer to “measurements and
CAPACITORS adjustments” for the location of these switches.
For about 30 seconds after the oven is turned off, an 2. When replacing the fuse, confirm that it has the
electric charge remains in the high voltage capacitors of the appropriate rating for these models.
Inverter Power Supply circuit board. 3. When replacing faulty switches, be sure the mounting
When replacing or checking parts, remove the power plug tabs are not bent, broken or deficient in their ability to
from the outlet and short the inverter output terminal of the hold the switches.
magnetron filament terminals to the chassis ground with an
insulated handle screwdriver to discharge. Please be sure 3.5. Avoid inserting nails, wire etc.
to contact the chassis ground side first and then short to the through any holes in the unit
output terminal.
during operation.
Never insert a wire, nail or any other metal object through the
lamp holes on the cavity or any holes or gaps, because such
objects may work as an antenna and cause microwave
leakage.

3.6. Verification after repair


1. After repair or replacement of parts, make sure that the
screws of the oven, etc. are neither loosen or missing.
Microwave energy might leak if screws are not properly
tightened.
2. Make sure that all electrical connections are tight before
inserting the plug into the wall outlet.
3. Check for microwave energy leakage. (Refer to procedure
for measuring microwave energy leakage).
CAUTION OF MICROWAVE RADIATION LEAKAGE
USE CAUTION NOT TO BECOME EXPOSED TO
RADIATION FROM THE MICROWAVE MAGNETRON OR
OTHER PARTS CONDUCTING MICROWAVE ENERGY.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Discharging the high voltage capacitors
1. The following components have potentials above 2000V
WARNING while the appliance is operated.
There is high voltage present with high current capabilities • Magnetron
in the circuits of the primary and secondary windings, choke
• High voltage transformer (Located on inverter (U))
coil and heat sinkof the inverter. It is extremely dangerous
to work on or near these circuits with the oven energized. • High voltage diodes (Located on inverter (U))
DO NOT measure the voltage in the high voltage circuit • High voltage capacitors (Located on inverter (U))
including the filament voltage of the magnetron. Pay special attention to these areas.
WARNING 2. When the appliance is operated with the door hinges or
Never touch any circuit wiring with your hand or with an magnetron installed incorrectly, the microwave leakage
insulated tool during operation. can exceed more than 5mW/cm 2. After repair or
exchange, it is very important to check if the magnetron
3.3. Part replacement. and the door hinges are correctly installed.
When troubleshooting any part or component is to be replaced, 3.7. Sharp edges
always ensure that the power cord is unplugged from the wall
outlet. CAUTION
Please use caution when disassembling or reassembling
3.4. When the 20A fuse is blown internal parts. Some exposed edges may be sharp to the
due to the malfunction of the touch and can cause injury if not handled with care.
interlock monitor switch:
WARNING
When the 20A 120V fuse is blown due to the malfunction of
the interlock monitor switch, replace all of the components
(primary interlock switch, interlock monitor switch and
power relay RY1). Also replace the secondary interlock
switch when the continuity check reads shorted contacts.

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4 COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE


WARNING 4.3. Magnetron
1. High voltage is present at the output terminals of the High Voltage
Inverter (U) including aluminum heat sink during any cook cycle. Continuity checks can only indicate an open filament or a
2. It is neither necessary nor advisable to attempt measurement of the shorted magnetron. To diagnose for an open filament or
high voltage.
3. Before touching any oven components, or wiring, always unplug shorted magnetron.
the power cord and discharge the high voltage capacitors (see page 1. Isolate magnetron from the circuit by disconnecting the
8).
leads.
2. A continuity check across magnetron filament terminals
4.1. Primary, Secondary Interlock
should indicate one ohm or less.
Switch & Power Relay RY1 3. A continuity check between each filament terminal and
1. Unplug lead connectors to Power Relay RY1 and verify magnetron case should read open.
open circuit of the Power Relay RY1 1-2 terminals.
2. Unplug lead connectors to Primary Interlock Switch and
Secondary Interlock Switch.
3. Test the continuity of switches at door opened and closed
positions with ohm meter (low scale).
Normal continuity readings should be as follows.
Door Closed Door Opened
Primary Interlock Switch 0Ω (Close) Ω(Open)
Secondary Interlock Switch 0Ω (Close) Ω(Open)
Power Relay RY1 Ω (Open) Ω(Open)

4.2. Interlock Monitor Switch


1. Unplug lead wires from Inverter Power Supply (U) primary
terminals.
2. Connect test probes of ohm meter to the disconnected
leads that were connected to Inverter Power Supply (U).
3. Test the continuity of Interlock Monitor Switch with door
opened and closed positions using lowest scale of the ohm
meter.
Normal continuity readings should be as follows.
Door Opened Door Closed
0Ω (Close) Ω (Open)

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4.4. Inverter power supply (U) 5. Program oven at High power for 1 minute and press [Start]
pad.
DO NOT try to REPAIR H.V. Inverter power supply (U). a. After approximately 3 seconds, oven stops operating.
Replace complete H.V. Inverter(U) Unit.
b. During oven operation, the input current is
approximately 0.4A.
INPUT CURRENT FAILURE CODE
Unplug CN701 0.4A Oven stops in 3
seconds after started.

If both a and b check OK, the Inverter Power Supply (U) can be
determined to be OK.

4.5. Humidity sensor


In order to determine if the humidity sensor function of the
digital programmer circuit is working, do the following test.
1. Program DPC.
a. Press Timer/Clock pad twice.
b. Press Start pad once.
c. Press Power Level pad once.
2. Place a water load (100 ml) in the oven.
3. Press [Sensor Cook] pad.
WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE
4. Press [Power Level] pad.
Test if failure codes H95, H97 or H98 appear when performing
the following procedure. It is recommended to use an AC line 5. Press [Start] pad.
input current ammeter for testing. 6. Humidity sensor detects steam after the [Start] pad is
Test 1 pressed.

1. With the oven unit’s AC power supply cord is unplugged 7. The total amount of T1 cooking time appears in display
from the wall outlet, unplug the 2 pin H.V. connector CN703 window. If the range of cooking time is 50 sec. ~ 2 Min.,
from the magnetron tube. humidity sensor function is normal.

2. Place 1 liter of water load into oven cavity.


3. Plug in the oven’s AC power supply cord into outlet.
4. Program DPC.
a. Press Timer/Clock pad twice.
b. Press Start pad once.
c. Press Power Level pad once.
5. Program oven at High power for 1 minute and press [Start]
pad.
a. After approximately 23 seconds, oven stops operating.
b. During oven operation, the input current is
approximately 0.5 to 1A. If both a and b are OK,
proceed to test 2.
INPUT CURRENT FAILURE CODE
Unplug CN703 0.5 to 1A Oven stops in 23
seconds after started.

Test 2
Continued from Test 1
1. Unplug the oven’s AC power supply cord from outlet.
2. Unplug 3 pin connector CN701. CN703 remains unplugged.
3. Plug in the oven’s AC power supply cord into outlet.
4. Program DPC.
a. Press Timer/Clock pad twice.
b. Press Start pad once.
c. Press Power Level pad once.

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5 MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS

5.1. Adjustment of primary


interlock switch, secondary
interlock switch and interlock
monitor switch.
1. Mount the Primary Interlock Switch, the Secondary Interlock
Switch and the Interlock Monitor Switch to the door hook 5.2. Measurement of microwave
assembly as shown in illustration. output
NOTE:
The output power of the magnetron can be determined by
No specific individual adjustments during performing IEC standard test procedures. However, due to the
installation of the Primary Interlock Switch, complexity of IEC test procedures, it is recommended to test
Secondary Interlock Switch or Interlock Monitor the magnetron using the simple method outlined below.
Switch to the door hook are required.
Necessary Equipment:
2. When mounting the door hook assembly to the oven
*1 liter beaker *Glass thermometer
assembly, adjust the door hook assembly by moving it in
*Wrist watch or stopwatch
the direction of the arrows in the illustration so that the oven
door will not have any play in it. Check for play in the door NOTE:
by pulling the door assembly. Make sure that the latch keys Check the line voltage under load. Low voltage will
move smoothly after adjustment is completed. Completely lower the magnetron output. Take the temperature
tighten the screws holding the door hook assembly to the readings and heating time as accurately as possible.
oven assembly. 1. Fill the beaker with exactly one liter of tap water. Stir the
3. Reconnect the interlock monitor switch and check the water using the thermometer and record the water’s
continuity of the monitor circuit and all interlock switches temperature. (recorded as T1).
again by following the component test procedures. 2. Place the beaker on the center of glass tray.
Set the oven for High power and heat it for exactly one
minute.
3. Stir the water again and read the temperature of the water.
(recorded as T2).
4. The normal temperature rise at High power level for each
model is as shown in table.
TABLE (1L-1min. test)
RATED OUTPUT TEMPERATURE RISE
1100W Min. 16.9°F(9.4°C)

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6 PROCEDURE FOR MEASURING MICROWAVE ENERGY


LEAKAGE
6.2.1. Measurement with the outer panel
removed.
Whenever you replace the magnetron, measure for radiation
leakage before the outer panel is installed and after all
necessary components are replaced or adjusted. Special care
should be taken in measuring around the magnetron.

NOTE:
6.2.2. Measurements with a fully
The U.S. Government standard is 5 mW/cm2 while in the
customer’s home. 2mW/cm2 stated here is our own
assembled oven.
voluntary standard. (1mW/cm2 for Canada) After all components, including outer panel are fully assembled,
measure for radiation leakage around the door periphery, the
6.1. Equipment door viewing window, the exhaust opening, control panel and
• Electromagnatic radiation monitor air inlet openings.
• Glass thermometer 212°F or 100°C 6.3. Record keeping and
• 600cc glass beaker
notification after measurement
6.2. Procedure for measuring • After any adjustment or repair to a microwave oven, a
radiation leakage leakage reading must be taken. Record this leakage
reading on the repair ticket even if it is zero.
Note before measuring:
A copy of this repair ticket and the microwave leakage
• Do not exceed meter full scale deflection. Leakage monitor reading should be kept by repair facility.
should initially be set to the highest scale.
• Should the radiation leakage be more than 2 mW/cm 2
• To prevent false readings, the test probe should be held by (1mW/cm 2 for Canada) after determining that all parts are in
the grip portion of the handle only and moved along the good condition, functioning properly, and genuine
shaded area in Figure no faster than 1 inch/sec replacement parts as listed in this manual have been used,
(2.5cm/sec). immediately notify PSTC, PPR or PCI.
• Leakage with the outer panel removed: less than 5mW/cm 2.
• Leakage for a fully assembled oven with door normally
closed: less than 2mW/cm 2 (1mW/cm 2 for Canada).
• Leakage for a fully assembled oven [Before the interlock
switch (primary) is interrupted] while pulling the door: less
than 2mW/cm 2.
1. Pour 275 ± 15cc (9ozss± 1/2oz) of 20°C ± 5°C (68° ± 9°F)
water in a beaker which is graduated to 600cc, and place in
the center of the oven.
2. Set the radiation monitor to 2450MHz and use it following
the manufacturer´s recommended test procedure to assure
correct results.
3. When measuring the leakage, always use the 2 inch (5cm)
spacer supplied with the probe.
4. Tap the [Start] pad or set the timer and with the magnetron
oscillating, measure the leakage by holding the probe
perpendicular to the surface being measured.

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6.4. At least once a year, have the


radiation monitor checked for
calibration by its
manufacturer.

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7 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
DANGER: HIGH VOLTAGES
1. DO NOT RE-ADJUST PRESET CONTROL on the [Link] (U). It is very dangerous to repair or adjust without proper test equipment
because this circuit generates very large current and high voltage. Operating a misaligned inverter circuit is dangerous.
2. Ensure proper grounding before troubleshooting.
3. Be careful of the high voltage circuitry, taking necessary precautions when troubleshooting.
4. Discharge high voltage remaining in the [Link] (U).
5. When checking the continuity of the switches or the [Link], disconnect one lead wire from these parts and then check continuity with the
AC plug removed. Doing otherwise may result in a false reading or damage to your meter. When disconnecting a plastic connector from a
terminal, you must hold the plastic connector instead of the lead wire and then disconnect it, otherwise lead wire may be damaged or the
connector cannot be removed.
6. Do not touch any parts of the circuitry on the digital programmer circuit, since static electric discharge may damage this control panel. Always
touch ground while working on this panel to discharge any static charge in your body.
7. 120V AC is present on the digital programmer circuit (Terminals of power relay’s and primary circuit of Digital Programmer Circuit). When
troubleshooting, be cautious of possible electrical shock hazard.

Before troubleshooting, operate the microwave oven following the correct operating procedures in the instruction manual in order
to find the exact cause of any trouble, since operator error may be mistaken for the oven’s malfunction.

H97 & H98 error code display


If 3 times H97 or 2 times H98 exist, microwave oven can not be used any more, even if the defective parts already be replaced &
un-plug and plug-in again.
How to reset for the service:
Please take the following steps
1. Plug-in oven.
2. Press Stop/Reset pad once.
3. Open the door.
4. Keep pressing Start pad for more than 2 seconds until buzzer beeps.
5. Press Stop/Reset pad three times, oven will show the total usage time of magnetron.
6. Press Power Level pad once, oven will show the total number of occurrence of H97 & H98.

7. Keep pressing Start pad for more than 2 seconds (until buzzer beeps) to reset.
8. While finish resetting, one beeps, and show “EEPEND”.
9. Press Stop/Reset to return to initial stage.

Magnetron usage time display


Oven has magnetron usage time display function but it will not be activated in normal operation mode.
To show magnetron usage time result, please take the following steps:
1. Plug-in oven.
2. Press Stop/Reset pad once.
3. Open the door.
4. Keep pressing Start pad for more than 2 seconds until buzzer beeps.
5. Press Stop/Reset pad three times, oven will show the total usage time of magnetron.
(note1:the magnetron usage time is kept in L.S.I. memory.)
(note2:Magnetron usage time display is in hours.)
NOTE:
To clear the recorder of L.S.I. memory.
a. Press Start pad for more than 2 seconds until buzzer beeps.
b. While finish deleting, one beeps and show “EEPEND”.
c. Press Stop/Reset to return to initial stage.

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7.1. (Troubleshooting) Oven stops operation during cooking


SYMPTOM CAUSE CORRECTIONS
1. Oven stops in 3 seconds after No 120V AC is supplied to [Link] (U) CN702 1. Interlock Switch
pressing [Start] pad terminals 2. Power relay RY1
3. Loose lead wire connector CN701, CN702
4. H.V. Inverter (U)
Oven stops in 23 seconds after [Link] (U) operates by the control signals 1. Magnetron
pressing [Start] pad from DPC but magnetron is not oscillating 2. Loose lead wire connector CN703
3. H.V. Inverter (U)
Oven stops in 10 seconds after Steam sensor circuit is not functioning 1. Steam sensor
pressing [Start] pad 2. DPC
(Auto sensor cooking) 3. Open or loose wiring of sensor terminal
from connector CN2 on DPC
2. No display and no operation at all. Most probably loose connection of connectors, or 1. Allign door, Door Interlock Switches
Fuse is blown. door latch mechanism is not adjusted properly 2. Loose wiring connectors

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7.2. (Troubleshooting) Other problems


SYMPTOM CAUSE CORRECTIONS
1. Oven is dead. 1. Open or loose lead wire harness
Fuse is OK. 2. Open thermal cutout / thermistor Check thermal cutout is defective.
No display and no operation at all. 3. Open low voltage transformer
4. Defective DPC
2. No display and no operation at all. 1. Shorted lead wire harness Check adjustment of primary, secondary
Fuse is blown. 2. Defective primary interlock switch interlock switch and interlock monitor switch
3. Defective interlock monitor switch (NOTE 1) including door.
4. Defective Inverter Power Supply (U)
NOTE 1:
Replace components (primary interlock switch, interlock monitor switch and power relay RY1).
Also replace the secondary interlock switch when the continuity check reads shorted contacts.
3. Oven does not accept key input 1. Key input is not in proper sequence Refer to operation procedure.
(Program) 2. Defective DPC or defective touch screen Refer to DPC troubleshooting.
4. Fan motor turns on when oven is 1. Misadjustment or loose wiring of secondary Adjust door and interlock switches.
plugged in with door closed. interlock switch
2. Defective secondary interlock switch
3. Door switch CN7
5. Timer starts count down but no 1. Off-alignment of primary interlock switch Adjust door and interlock switches.
microwave oscillation. 2. Open or loose connection of high voltage
(No heat while oven lamp and fan circuit especially magnetron filament circuit
motor turn on) NOTE:
Large contact resistance will cause lower
magnetron filament voltage and cause
magnetron to have lower output and/or be
intermittent.
3. Defective high voltage component Check high voltage component according to
H.V. Inverter Power Supply (U) component test procedure and replace if it is
Magnetron defective.
4. Open or loose wiring of power relay RY1
5. Defective primary interlock switch
6. Defective DPC or power relay RY1 Refer to DPC troubleshooting
6. Oven can program but timer does not 1. Open or loose wiring of secondary interlock
start countdown. switch
2. Off-alignment of secondary interlock switch
3. Defective secondary interlock switch
7. Microwave output is low. Oven takes 1. Decrease in power source voltage Consult electrician
longer time to cook food. 2. Open or loose wiring of magnetron filament
circuit.(Intermittent oscillation)
3. Aging change of magnetron
8. Fan motor turns on and turntable 1. Low voltage transformer on DPC.
motor rotates when door is opened.
9. Oven does not operate and return to 1. Defective DPC Check grounding connector on escutcheon
plugged in mode as soon as [Start] base.
pad is pressed.
10. Loud buzzing noise can be heard. 1. Loose fan and fan motor
11. Turntable motor does not rotate. 1. Open or loose wiring of turntable motor
2. Defective turntable motor
12. Oven stops operation during cooking. 1. Open or loose wiring of primary and Adjust door and interlock switches.
secondary interlock switch
2. Operation of thermal cutout

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7.3. Trouble related to Digital Programmer Circuit


SYMPTOM STEP CHECK RESULT CAUSE/CORRECTIONS
No display when oven is first plugged 1 Fuse pattern of D.P.C. Normal →Step2
in
Open Replace D.P.C. or Fuse Pattern
2 Low voltage transforment (L.V.T.) Abnormal 0V L.V.T.
secondary voltage Normal →Step3
3 IC10 pin 4 voltage Abnormal Q10, ZD10, ZD11, ZD12
Normal=14V →Step4
4 IC1 pin 8 voltage or IC10 pin5 voltage Abnormal IC10
Normal=5V IC1, Display
No key input 1 Touch screen continuity Abnormal Touch screen
Normal IC1
No beep sound 1 IC1 pin 40 voltage Abnormal IC1
Normal=5V BZ210, IC220
No microwave oscillation at any 1 IC1 pin 47 voltages while operation at high Abnormal IC1
power power Normal=5V →Step2
2 Collector of Q220 voltage Abnormal Q220 and/or Q225, Q226, Q227
Normal 0.7V →Step3
3 Short circuit between collector of Q220 Still not turn on RL1
and emitter of Q225 RY1 turns on Q220 and/or Q225, Q226, Q227
Dark or unclear display 1 Replace display and check operation Normal Display
Abnormal IC1
Missing or lighting of unnecessary 1 Replace IC1 and check operation Normal IC1
segment Abnormal Display
H95/H97/H98 appears in window and 1 Unplug CN702 (2 pin) connector and Abnormal=0V 1. Latch Switch
oven stops [Link] High measure voltage between terminals 2. D.P.C. /Power Relay
power for 1 minute and conduct Normal=120V →Step2
following test quickly, unless 2 Unplug CN701 (3 pin) connector and Abnormal=0V D.P.C.
H95/H97/H98 appears and oven measure pin1 voltage of D. P. C. CN3
stops Approx. AC 3V Magnetron

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7.4. Troubleshooting of inverter circuit (U) and magnetron


This oven is programmed with a self diagnostics failure code system which will help for troubleshooting. H95, H97, H98 and H99
are the provided failure codes to indicate magnetron and inverter circuit problem areas. This section explains failure codes of H95,
H97, H98 and H99. First, you must program the DPC into TEST MODE, press Time/Clock pad twice → Press Start pad once
→ press Power Level pad once. Program unit for operation. H95, H97, H98, H99 appears in display window a short time after
[Start] pad is pressed and there is no microwave oscillation.

Alternate way to troubleshoot oven with AC Ampere meter used

H95, H97, H98, H99 appears in display window a short time after [Start] pad is pressed and no microwave oscillation with AC
Ampere meter used for troubleshooting.

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7.5. SIMPLE WAY OF H.V. INVERTER/MAGNETRON TROUBLESHOOTING


Purpose:
Simple way (3/23 seconds rule) of identifying whether it’s Magnetron, Inverter or others.
Set-up:
The unit under question is connected through the Ammeter as shown below.

Procedure:
Follow the matrix table below to identify the problem source.
Note:
Do not replace both Inverter board and Magnetron simultaneously and automatically without going through this
procedure.
Power will: Ammeter reading is: To do: Remedy:
Shut off in 23 seconds 1. Between 0.5A and 1.0A. Check and repair open magnetron circuit Open magnetron wiring between Inverter
after “Start”. and magnetron terminal.
2. Between 1.0A and 2.0A. Check continuity of D702 in Inverter PCB.

1. D702 shorted Replace [Link](F606Y9X90AP)


2. D702 is OK Replace magnetron
Shut off in 3 seconds 1. Less than 0.5A Check open circuit: Interlock Switch, Replace defective component(s), or
after “Start” DPC, Power Relay and CN701 correct switch, cables and connectors.

7.6. [Link] BOARD MAIN PARTS LIST (F606Y9X90AP)


Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
DB701 B0FBCR000004 BRIDGE DIODE 1 20A,600V
L701 F5020W100AP CHOKE COIL 1
Q701 B1JAGV000017 TRANSISTOR SI 1 1150V
T701 F609A8X00AP H.V. TRANSFORMER 1 Including:C706,C707,D701,D702
C701 F0C2H284A020 CAPACITOR 1 0.28µF/600VDC
C702 F0C2E455A331 CAPACITOR 1 4.5µF/250VDC

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8 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST


8.1. EXPLODED VIEW

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8.2. PARTS LIST


NOTE:
1. When ordering replacement part(s), please use part number(s) shown in this part list.
Do not use description of the part.
2. Important safety notice:
Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety.
When replacing any of these components, use only manufacture’s specified parts.
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
1 F00067600CP CAUTION LABEL 1
2 F00336Z20AP FUSE LABEL 1
3 F10096Z00SCP CABINET BODY (U) 1 SE284S
3 F10098Q00BAP CABINET BODY (U) 1 SE284B
3 F10098Q00HAP CABINET BODY (U) 1 SE284W
4 F100D6Z80AP BASE PLATE (U) 1
5 F200ABL60CP OVEN (U) 1

6 F20115H00AP COVER 1
7 F21314Y00XN PULLY SHAFT 1
8 F290D5Q00AP ROLLER RING (U) 1
10 F393C6Z00CP DOOR HOOK (U) 1

14 F40016Z00AP FAN MOTOR A 1 FOR INVERTER (U) COOLING


15 F40085H00AP FAN BLADE 1 FOR INVERTER (U) COOLING

16 F40256Z80AP ORIFICE 1
17 F401W9D90AP BLOWER MOTOR (U) 1
18 F42486Z00AP FAN CASE C 1
20 F42505H00AP SIROCCO FAN C 1

21 F42676Z80AP FAN MOTOR B 1 FOR MAGNETRON COOLING


22 F601L6F00AP SENSOR (BU) 1
23 F40246Z00AP EXHAUST GUIDE A 1
24 F44775H00AP EXHAUST GUIDE 1
25 F20025H00AP RACK SUPPORT 4

26 F65856Z00AP INVERTER BRACKET 1


27 F62386Z00AP WASHER 1
28 F62386F00AP WASHER 1

32 F100T5H00APG BACK PLATE (BU) 1


33 F400BBL60CP FILTER (U) 2
34 F400K5H00APG EXHAUST ADAPTER 1
35 F63175H10BAP LAMP HOLDER 1 SE284S,SE284B
35 F63175H10HAP LAMP HOLDER 1 SE284W

36 F64375H00AP GLASS PLATE 1


37 F41576Z00APG FAN INSTALLATION PLATE 1
38 F42176Z00APG COVER PLATE 1
39 F42205H00APG COVER PLATE B 1
40 F607V6Z00AP LAMP COVER (U) 1

41 F61846Z00AP GROUNDING PLATE 1


42 F6040BL60CP LAMP MEMBRANE 1
43 F61446Z00AP STIRRER MOTOR 1
44 F20155H00AP STIRRER 1
45 F20165H00AP ANTENNA SUPPORT 1

51 F61456F20AP THERMAL CUTOUT 1


52 F61456N60AP THERMAL CUTOUT 3
53 F606Y9X90AP [Link] (U) 1
54 2M261-M32JP MAGNETRON 1
55 F62308F20AP FUSE 1 20A/125V

56 F400BBL70CP CHARCOAL FILTER (U) 1


57 F607X9X00CP NOISE FILTER (U) 1
58 F82605H00AP NOISE FILTER BRACKET 1
59 F66986Z20AP MOTOR CAPACITOR 1
60 F63266Z80AP TURNTABLE MOTOR 1

61 F900C9X00CP AC CORD W/PLUG 1


62 F90804W00AP CANOE CLIP 1 FOR COVER

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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
63 F101VBL60SCP VENT GRILLE (U) 1 SE284S
63 F101V6Z30BAP VENT GRILLE (U) 1 SE284B
63 F101V6Z30HAP VENT GRILLE (U) 1 SE284W
64 F48436Z00APG INHALE GUIDE A 1

69 F01725H00AP CAUTION LABEL 1


70 F00565H00AP CAUTION LABEL 1

72 F00725H00AP CAUTION LABEL 1


73 F0446BL70CP FUNCTION LABEL 1

86 F90356Z00AP AC CORD FIXING PLATE 1


87 A66135H00AP BRACKET A 3
88 F0334BL70CP MENU LABEL 1

92 F40316Z00APG AIR BAFFLE C 1


93 F00067C50CP CAUTION LABEL 1
94 F62315G10XN FUSE HOLDER 1
95 XTCHNE4+12BB SCREW 4 SE284S,SE284B
95 XTCHNE4+12BC SCREW 4 SE284W

96 TCTTH4+10BCB SCREW 3 SE284S,SE284B


96 TCTTH4+10BC SCREW 3 SE284W
99 F605S9X00CP [Link] (HU) 1 COOKTOP LAMP (LED) INSIDE
100 F67269X00CP REFLECTOR 1

101 F81279X00CP COOKTOP LAMP PANEL 1


102 F21559D90AP MEMBRANE 1
103 F612E-10G0 OVEN LAMP (LED) 1 SE284S
103 F612E-10H0 OVEN LAMP (LED) 1 SE284B,SE284W

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8.3. DOOR ASSEMBLY

Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
D1 F30186P40AG DOOR KEY A 1
D2 F302ABL60SCP DOOR A (U) 1 SE284S
D2 F302ABL70BCP DOOR A (U) 1 SE284B
D2 F302ABL70HCP DOOR A (U) 1 SE284W
D3 F302K5H00AP DOOR E (U) 1
D4 F30215G10XN DOOR KEY SPRING 1
D5 F30855H00AP DOOR C 1

D6 F31455H00AP DOOR SCREEN A 1


D7 F04114180CP HC LABEL 1

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8.4. ESCUTCHEON BASE ASSEMBLY


8.4.1. NN-SE284S

Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
E1 F603LBL60CP [Link] (AU) 1 SE284S
E2 F603YBL60CP [Link] (DU) 1 SE284S
E3 F800LBL60SCP ESCUTCHEON BASE (U) 1 SE284S
E4 F66166Z00AP FLAT CABLE 1 25 PIN (FROM D.P.C. AU CN10 TO D.P.C. DU CN11)

E6 F891PBL60SCP DOOR OPENING BUTTON (U) 1 SE284S


E7 F82566F00AP DOOR OPENING LEVER 1
E8 F80375950AP COOK BUTTON SPRING 1
E10 F3316BL60CP GROUNDING PANEL 1 SE284S

E11 F6616BL60CP FLAT CABLE 1 SE284S (10 PIN) (FROM D.P.C. MU CN20 TO D.P.C. AU
CN21)
E12 F6616BL70CP FLAT CABLE 1 (8 PIN) (FROM D.P.C. MU CN19 TO D.P.C. AU CN18)
E15 F0007BL60SCP NAME PLATE 1 SE284S

E16 XTWBFE4+12P SCREW 1 SE284S

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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
E21 F603LBL70CP [Link] (AU) 1 SE284B,SE284W
E22 F603YBL70CP [Link] (DU) 1 SE284B,SE284W
E23 F8034BL70BCP ESCUTCHEON BASE A 1 SE284B
E23 F8034BL70HCP ESCUTCHEON BASE A 1 SE284W
E24 F66166Z00AP FLAT CABLE 1 25 PIN (FROM D.P.C. AU CN10 TO D.P.C. DU CN11)
E25 F800BBL70BCP ESCUTCHEON BASE BU 1 SE284B
E25 F800BBL70HCP ESCUTCHEON BASE BU 1 SE284W

E26 F8072BL70BCP DOOR OPENING BUTTON 1 SE284B


E26 F8072BL70HCP DOOR OPENING BUTTON 1 SE284W
E27 F82566F00AP DOOR OPENING LEVER 1
E28 F80375950AP COOK BUTTON SPRING 1

E32 F6616BL70CP FLAT CABLE 1 (8 PIN) (FROM D.P.C. MU CN19 TO D.P.C. AU CN18)
E35 F0007BL70BCP NAME PLATE 1 SE284B
E35 F0007BL70HCP NAME PLATE 1 SE284W

E36 XTWBFE4+12P SCREW 1 SE284B


E36 XTWFNE4+12PW SCREW 1 SE284W

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8.5. PACKING AND ACCESSORIES

Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
P1 F0003BL70CP INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1
P2 F0102BL60SCP PACKING CASE, PAPER 1 SE284S
P2 F0102BL70BCP PACKING CASE, PAPER 1 SE284B
P2 F0102BL70HCP PACKING CASE, PAPER 1 SE284W
P3 F01046Z20AP UPPER FILLER 1
P4 F01056Z20AP LOWER FILLER 1
P5 F01066Z20AP [Link] 1

P6 F01075H00AP DOOR SHEET 1


P7 A06015H00AP COOKING TRAY 1
P8 F01175H00AP TRAY PACKING B 1
P9 F01485H00AP REINFORCE BRACKET 2
P10 F01085H00AP TRAY PACKING 1

P11 F01928Q00SAP SHEET 1 SE284S


P11 F01926Z20AP SHEET 1 SE284B
P11 F01925H00AP SHEET 2 SE284W
P12 F06025H00AP OVEN RACK 1
P13 F02185H00AP PROTECTOR PACKING 1
P14 F03138Q00CP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 1
P15 F04318Q00CP UPPER-CABINET TEMPLATE 1

P16 F011F6Z00AP ATTACHMENT 1


P19 F011G6Z00AP ATTACHMENT B 1
P19 F01569Y40CP CAUTION SHEET 1
33 F400BBL60CP FILTER (U) 2

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8.6. WIRING MATERIALS

Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
W1 F030ABL60CP LEAD WIRE HARNESS 1 (Connect to Primary Interlock Switch, Interlock
Monitor Switch, CN701 of [Link], Stirrer
Motor, Magnetron cooling Fan Motor, Inverter cooling
Fan Motor, 3 Thermal Cutouts, Blower Motor, Noise
Filter(U), D.P.C. RY1 etc.)
W2 F030E5H00CP [Link] WIRE 1 (Magnetron to CN702 of [Link])
W3 F03536F00AP LEAD WIRE HARNESS U 1 (INCLUDING 5 PIN CONNECTOR CN4)
(Connect to Secondary Interlock Switch etc.)
W4 F0355BL60CP LEAD WIRE HARNESS 1 (Connect to Turntable Motor & Cooktop Lamps etc.)
W5 F0354BL60CP LEAD WIRE HARNESS 1 (Connect to Stirrer Motor, 3 Thermal Cutouts & Top
oven lamp(LED) )
W6 F03569X00CP LEAD WIRE HARNESS 1 (Connect to Noise Filter & Fuse)

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9 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT


9.1. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

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9.2. PARTS LIST


Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
BZ210 L0DDEA000014 BUZZER 1 2.0KHz
C10 F2A1C471B626 AL CHEM CAPACITOR 1 470µF/16V
C11 F2A1C220B624 AL CHEM CAPACITOR 1 22µF/16V
C28 F2A1H1R0B574 AL CHEM CAPACITOR 1 1µF/50V
CX320 H2A8004A0038 CERAMIC RESONATOR 1 8.0MHz
DISP110 L5AYAYY00274 LCD 1
DISP HOLDER F6617BL60CP LCD HOLDER 1
F67525E40XN DIFFUSION SHEET 1
D30 B0EDKR000014 BRIDGE DIODE 1
D32 D4EAY2710001 ZENER RESISTOR 1 270V
ZD10,ZD11 DZ2J062M0L ZENER DIODE 2
ZD12 DZ2J068M0L ZENER DIODE 1
IC1 MNBL6F29AAC L.S.I. 1
IC10 C0DBGYY03746 IC 1
IC42 B1HBGFF00007 IC 1
IC380 C3EBDC000063 IC 1
IC25,IC27 B3PAA0000302 IC 2
IC26 MIP2K30MSSCF IC 1
IC220 B1HBGFF00007 IC 1
IC380 C3EBDC000063 IC 1
IC501 C0ABBA000230 IC 1
RL1 K6B1AYY00129 POWER RELAY 1
RL3-RL7 K6B1AGA00193 POWER RELAY 5
RL9 K6B1CGA00099 POWER RELAY 1
T10 G4DYA0000326 LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER 1 120V

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