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ORDER NO.

MOD0111259C1
E10

Microwave Oven

NE-C1153
NE-C1153C

2001 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All


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distribution is a violation of law.

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CONTENTS
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1 CONTROL PANEL

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9 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE

10 COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE

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3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (USA)

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11 MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS

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4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (CANADA)

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12 PROCEDURE FOR MEASURING RADIATION LEAKAGE

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5 WIRING DIAGRAM

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13 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

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6 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SEQUENCE

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14 EXPODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST

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7 CAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED WHEN TROUBLESHOOTING 15

15 PARTS LIST

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8 DISASSEMBLY AND PARTS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 17

16 DOOR ASSEMBLY

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2 OPERATION PROCEDURE

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17 ESCUTCHEON BASE ASSEMBLY

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20 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT

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18 PACKING AND ACCESSORIES

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21 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT

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19 WIRING MATERIAL

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1 CONTROL PANEL

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2 OPERATION PROCEDURE

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3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (USA)

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4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (CANADA)

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5 WIRING DIAGRAM

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6 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SEQUENCE


6.1.

Variable power cooking control (MICROWAVE)

The coil of power relays are energized intermittently by the digital programmer circuit, when the oven is set at any power selection
except for High power position. The digital programmer circuit controls the ON-OFF time of power relays contacts in order to vary
the output power of the microwave oven.
The relation between indications on the control panel and the output of the microwave oven is as shown.
NOTE:
The ON/OFF time ratio does not correspond with the percentage of microwave power since approximately 2 seconds are
required for heating of magnetron filament.

6.2.

Convection cooking control

The digital programmer circuit controls the ON-OFF time of convection heater in order to control the oven cavity temperature, see
table and figure.
1. The digital programmer circuit generates the power relay control signals at a specific timing.
2. When the oven reaches the selected temperature, the digital programmer circuit senses the temperature through oven temp
sensor and stops supplying 18V DC to the power relays resulting in turn off convection heaters. After the heaters have been
turned off, the oven temperature will continue to increase a while then decrease as shown in figure.
3. When the oven temperature drops below the selected temperature, the digital programmer circuit senses the oven temperature
and starts supplying 18V DC to the coils of power relays alternately.
NOTE:
After convection process, if oven temerature is higher than predetermind temperature, the fan motor will operate for
5 minutes at maximum speed to cool the electric components of the oven.

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6.3.

Combination cooking control

Combination cooking is accomplished by operating the microwave and heater modes alternately during the same cooking cycle.
1. The digital programmer circuit generates the power relays control signals at a specific timing as shown in figure.
2. When the oven temperature reaches the predetermined temperature, the digital programmer circuit stops supplying power relay
control signals resulting in heaters to turn off. During this, digital programmer circuit continues supplying power relay 1, 3 control
signal so that microwave activity continues at predetermined duty ratio as shown in figure. The microwave activity continue to
cycle until entire cooking programme is completed.
3. When the oven temperature drops below the selected temperature, the digital programmer circuit generates power relay control
signals again at the predetermined timing.
NOTE:
After combination process, if oven temperature is higher than predetermined temperature, fan motor rotates for 5
minutes at maximum speed to cool the electric components of the oven.

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7 CAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED WHEN


TROUBLESHOOTING
Unlike many other appliances, the microwave oven is a high
voltage, high current apparatus.
Although it is safe to operate, extreme care should be taken
during repair.

WARNING
There is high-voltage present, with high-current capabilities in the
circuits of the high voltage winding and filament winding of the high
voltage transformer. It is extremely dangerous to work on or near these
circuits with the oven energized.
DO NOT measure the voltage in the high voltage circuit including
filament voltage of magnetron.

CAUTION
Servicemen should remove their watches and rings whenever working
close to or replacing the magnetron.

7.1.

WARNING
Never touch any circuit wiring with your hand nor with an insulated tool
during operation.

Check the earthing/grounding

Do not operate on a 2 wire extension cord. The microwave


oven is designed to be used in a completely earthed/grounded
condition. It is imperative, therefore, to make sure it is properly
earthed/grounded before beginning repair work.

7.2.

7.3.

Warning about the electric


charge in the high voltage
capacitor.

If the door lock, the door


switch, the door seal or the
door develops a malfunction,
be sure not to operate the
oven until complete repairs
are made.

If the oven is operated with any of these parts in imperfect


condition, hazardous microwave leakage might occur.

For about 30 seconds after the oven is turned off, an electric


charge remains in the high voltage capacitor. When replacing
or checking parts, remove the power plug from the outlet and
short the terminal of the high voltage capacitor (terminal of lead
wire from diode) to chassis ground with and insulated handle
screwdriver or insulated jumper lead wire to discharge.

WARNING
Never operate the oven until the following are confirmed:
(A) The door is tightly closed.
(B) There is no broken hinge or door arm.
(C) The door seal is not damagd.
(D) The door is not bent or warped.
(E) There is no other visible damage.

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7.4.

When parts must be replaced,


remove the power plug from
the outlet.

7.5.

When the 15 Amp. fuse is


blown due to the operation of
interlock monitor, replace the
necessary components
according to the following
table.

7.6.

Confirm after repair

Important Note
1. High voltage (above 250 volts) exists at following parts during
oven operation.
Magnetron
High Voltage Transformer
High Voltage Diode
High Voltage Capacitor
2. If the microwave oven is operated with incorrect installed door
hinge or magnetron, it can cause microwave leakage of over
5mW/square centimeter.
Hence it is absolutely necessary to check if magnetron and door
hinge are correctly and safety installed after repairs or
replacement.

1. After repair or replacement of parts, make sure that the


screws of the oven, etc. are neither loose nor missing.
Microwave 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.

7.7.

Avoid inserting nails, wire, etc.


through holes in unit during
operation.

Never insert a wire, nail or any other metal object through the
lamp holes on the cavity or any other holes or gaps, because
such objects may work as an antenna and cause microwave
leakage.

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CAUTION
MICROWAVE RADIATION
Personnel should not be exposed to the microwave energy which may
radiate from the magnetron or other microwave generating device if it
is improperly used or connected. All input and output microwave
connections waveguides, flanges, and gasket must be secure. Never
operate the device without a microwave energy absorbing load
attached. Never look into an open waveguide or antenna while the
device is energized.

CAUTION
High voltage parts may become uncovered when outer cabinet is
removed.

8 DISASSEMBLY AND PARTS REPLACEMENT


PROCEDURE
8.1.

Magnetron (Front and Back)


8.3.

1. Discharge the high voltage capacitors.


2. Remove 5 screws holding air guides.
3. Disconnect magnetron, lead wire connectors and grounding
lead.

NOTE:
Be sure to ground any static electric charge built up on
your body before handling the DPC.

4. Loosen wire harness and lift up air guide.


5. Remove 4 screws holding each magnetron.

NOTE:
Do not use a soldering iron or desoldering tool of more
than 30 watts on DPC contacts.

6. Remove 2 screws holding thermal cutout.


NOTE:
To prevent microwave leakage, tighten mounting
screws making sure there is no gap between the
waveguide and the magnetron.

1. Using solder wick or a desoldering tool and 30W soldering


iron, carefully remove all solder from the terminal pins of the
low voltage transformer and/or power relays.
2. With all the terminal pins cleaned and separated from DPC
contacts, remove the defective transformer/power relays
and install new transformer/power relays making sure all
terminal pins are inserted completely. Resolder all terminal
contacts carefully.

CAUTION
When replacing the magnetron, be sure the antenna gasket is in
place.

8.2.

Low voltage transformer


and/or power relays

Digital programmer circuit


(DPC)

1. Remove 1 screw holding grounding strip tab of membrane


switch.
2. Remove 2 screws holding escutcheon base and slide the
escutcheon base upward slightly with door opened.
3. Disconnect all connectors from DPC.
4. Remove 2 screws holding DPC.
To replace membrane key board
1. Bend escutcheon A catch hooks straighten and separate
escutcheon A and base.
2. Remove smoke panel.
3. Push the upper part of key board (display window) from
back of escutcheon base and peel off membrane key
board.
NOTE 1:
The membrane key board is attached to the escutcheon
base with double faced adhesive tape. Therefore,
applying hot air from A hair dryer is recommended for
smoother removal.
NOTE 2:
When installing new membrane key board, make sure
that the surface of escutcheon base is cleaned
sufficiently so that any problems (shorted contacts or
uneven surface) can be avoided.
NOTE 3:
Alignment position of membrane key board is as
follows (see figure);
Membrane key board: Right and lower edges

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6. Separate the door A from door E by carefully freeing catch


hooks on door A while pulling outward.
7. Remove the door key spring and the door key.
8. Remove 2 screws holding door handle.
9. When mounting the door to the oven, be sure to adjust the
door parallel to the bottom line of the oven face plate by
moving the upper hinge and lower hinge in the direction
necessary for proper alignment.
Also adjust so that the door has no play between the inner
door surface and oven frame. If the door is not mounted
properly, microwave energy may leak from the clearance
between the door and the oven.

8.4.

Door assembly

1. Remove 2 screws holding the upper hinge to the oven.


2. Open the door and while pulling the door toward you, work
the upper hinge out through the hole in the oven.

8.5.

Antenna motor

1. To remove the antenna motor, carefully place the unit on its


left side.

3. Remove 4 screws holding the door C.


4. Remove the door C by carefully pulling outward starting
from the upper right hand corner.

2. Remove 2 screws holding motor cover.

5. Remove 2 screws holding door E.

3. Remove 2 screws holding antenna motor.

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4. Disconnect motor lead wire.

8.7.

Convection Heater

1. Remove 10 screws holding back panel.


2. Disconnect heater and circulation fan motor lead wire
connector.
3. Remove a screw holding exhaust guide.
4. Remove 5 screws holding heater panel.
5. Slide up heater panel unit to release from oven cavity.
6. Remove 6 screws holding heater support and heater.
NOTE:
After oven has been used the internal surface of the
cavity may become permanently dark.
Please note this condition is normal and it does not
affect ovens performance.

8.6.

Floor shelf and/or moving


antenna

1. Insert a philips type screwdriver or equivalent approx. 2


(5cm) in shaft length in the hole of left side oven wall as
shown in Figure.
2. Carefully lift up the floor shelf by using the screwdriver until
the floor shelf is lifted up over the level of oven opening
front.
3. Remove the floor shelf by lifting it up from oven front.
To replace moving antenna.
4. Remove the moving antenna by simply lifting it up off the
stirrer motor shaft.
NOTE:
When replacing the moving antenna, make sure the
plastic stirrer spacers are correctly in place.

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9 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE


Care of oven
1. Remove the plug from the electrical socket before cleaning.
2. Keep the inside of the oven clean. It pieces of food or
spilled liquids stick to the oven walls, or between door seal
and door surface, they will absorb microwaves and may
cause arcing or sparks. Wipe up all spills with a damp cloth.
Kitchen detergent or an approved sanitizing solulion may be
used if the oven gets very dirly. Do not use harsh
detergents or abrasives.
3. The outside surface of this microwave oven should be
cleaned with soap and water, then dried with a soft cloth.
Make sure that water does not get into the back ventilation
or control panel opening since this can damage the unit.
4. The window of the door should be washed with very mild
soap and water. Be sure to use a soft cloth. Never use
window cleaner. The front door can be scratched by harsh
soap or cleaners.

9.1.

9.3.

Clean the Exhaust Duct regularly according to the following


instructions:
1. Follow the disassembly and part replacement procedure to
access heater.

Cleaning heater unit

Clean heater unit regularly according to the following


instructions:

2. Unscrew the Exhaust Guide to remove.


3. Wash Exhaust Guide in a dish washer or wipe with a clean
cloth or sponge with soft detergent diluted in water.

1. Follow the disassembly and part replacement procedure to


access heater.

9.4.

2. Clean heater
Wipe with a clean cloth or a sponge and soft detergent
diluted in water.
Caution: Do Not wash in a dish washer

9.2.

Cleaning the exhaust duct

Cleaning the air filter

Clean the Air Filter regularly according to the following


instructions. The oven may have problems when the Air Filter
becomes clogged with debris.

Cleaning oil pan

1. Remove Air Filter from the front bottom skirt by pulling the
knob and sliding the air filter outward.

Clean Oil Pan regularly according to the following instructions:

2. Wash this filter in warm soapy water.

1. Follow the disassembly and part replacement procedure to


access heater.

3. Be sure to replace Air filter before using the oven.


(*) If Air Filter becomes clogged with debris this will cause
an overheating problem on the oven.

2. Clean oil/grease pan with a clean cloth or a sponge and


mild detergent diluted in warm water.

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9.5.

Replacement of the cavity light


bulb

CAUTION unplug the unit from electricity supply before


replacing the Oven Lamp.
If the Oven Lamp burns out, you can replace it yourself by
following these simple directions.
1. Unscrew the Oven Lamp Cover which is located on the left
side of the cabinet.
2. Replace the old lamp with a new 220/240V, 25W max., E14 lamp.
3. Close the Oven Lamp Cover with screw.
Caution: Do not clean this appliance with a water jet.

10 COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE


shorted magnetron. To diagnose for an open filament or
shorted magnetron.

CAUTION
1. High voltage is present at the high voltage terminal of the high
voltage transformer during any cook cycle.

1. Isolate magnetron from the circuit by disconnecting the


leads.

2. It is neither necessary nor advisable to attempt measurement of


the high voltage.

2. A continuity check across magnetron filament terminals


should indicate one ohm or less.

3. Before touching any oven components, or wiring, always unplug


the oven from its power source and discharge the high voltage
capacitor.

3. A continuity check between each filament terminal and


magnetron case should read open.

10.1. High voltage transformer


1. Remove connections from the transformer terminals and
check continuity.

10.5. Membrane key board


(Membrane switch assembly)

2. Normal (cold) resistance readings should be as follows:


Secondary winding - Approx. 80 ~ 120
Filament winding - Approx. 0
Primary winding (0V - 208V). Approx. 0 ~ 3

Check continuity between switch terminals, by pressing an


appropriate pad on the key board.
The contacts assignment of the respective pads on the key
board is as shown in the schematic diagram of DPC.

10.2. High voltage capacitor


1. Check continuity of capacitor with ohmmeter on highest
OHM scale.
2. A normal capacitor will show continuity for a short time, and
then indicate 9M once the capacitor is charged.
3. A shorted capacitor will show continuous continuity.
4. An open capacitor will show constant 9M.
(Due to internal 9M resistor)
5. Resistance between each terminal and chassis should be
infinite.

10.3. Diode
1. Isolate the diode assembly from the circuit by disconnecting
the leads.
2. With the ohmmeter set on the highest resistance scale,
measure the resistance across the diode terminals.
Reverse the meter leads and again observe the resistance
reading. A meter with 6V, 9V or higher voltage batteries
should be used to check the front-to-back resistance of the
diode, otherwise infinite resistance may be read in both
directions.
A normal diodes resistance will be infinite in one direction
and several hundred K in the other direction.

10.4. Magnetron
Continuity checks can only indicate an open filament or a
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directions.
It is faulty if it shows continuity in one or both directions.

10.7. To test the oven temp sensor


thermistor
This sensor monitors the heat produced by the heater circuit
and maintains the oven temperature the user has selected.
Normal room temperature, especially in a kitchen can vary
anywhere from 50F/10C to 90F/32C. The reading across
the oven sensor thermistor should be within 100K ohm to 500K
ohm when reading in an area within the 50F/10C to
90F/32C room temperature range.
If the resistance reading is out of the range stated here, the
sensor is defective and must be replaced with sensor unit.
NOTE 1:
When measuring resistance disconnect the 4-pin
connector (CN4) from the DPC otherwise a false reading
may be indicated.
NOTE 2:
If checking an oven sensor thermistor just after the
microwave oven has been operating, the sensor of course
wont be room temperature. In this case the sensor must
be removed and allowed to cool down to the 50F/10C to
90F/32C range.

10.6. Protector diode


1. Isolate the protector diode assembly from the circuit by
disconnecting its leads.
2. With the ohmmeter set on the highest resistance scale,
measure the resistance across the protector diode
terminals.
Reverse the meter leads and again observe the resistance
reading.
A normal protector diodes resistance will be infinite in both

11 MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS


11.1. Adjustment of Primary latch
switch, Secondary latch
switch and short switch

11.2. Measurement of microwave


output
The output power of the magnetron can be determined by
performing IEC standard test procedures. However, it is
possible to test the magnetron by following procedure outlined
below.
Necessary equipment:
1 litre beaker
Glass thermometer
Wrist watch or stopwatch

1. When mounting Primary latch switch, Secondary latch


switch and short switch to door hook assembly, mount the
Primary latch switch, the Secondary latch switch and the
short switch to the door hook assembly as shown in Figure.
2. When mounting the door hook assembly to the oven
assembly, adjust the door hook assembly by moving it in
the direction of arrow in Figure so that the oven door will not
have any play in it. Check for play in the door by pulling the
door assembly. Make sure that the latch keys move
smoothly after adjustment is completed. Completely tighten
the screws holding the door hook assembly to the oven
assembly.

NOTE:
Check the line voltage under load to ensure it meets
specifications. Low voltage condition will cause a
reduction in magnetron output. Temperature readings and
heating time, should be as accurate as possible.
Output power performance test procedure.
1. Fill the beaker with exactly one litre of tap water.
Stir the water using the thermometer and note the

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temperature. (Record as T1)

RATED OUTPUT
1100W (IEC-705)

2. Place the beaker in the center of cook plate.


Set the oven for High power and heat for exactly one
minute.

TEMPERATURE RISE
9.4C/16.8F

3. After completion of the heating cycle, stir the water again


with the thermometer and note the temperature. (Record as
T2).
The normal temperature rise (T2-T1), for these models should
be more than 16.8F/9.4C using the High power selection with
the oven operating at the specified line voltage.

TABLE (1 litre-1min. test)

12 PROCEDURE FOR MEASURING RADIATION LEAKAGE


WARNING
Check for radiation leakage after every servicing.
Should the leakage be more than 2 mW/square centimeter
(1mW/square centimeter for Canada) inform PASC, PSC, or PCI
immediately. After repairing or replacing any radiation safety device,
keep a written record for future reference, as required by D.H.H.S. and
Health and Welfare Canada regulation. This requirement must be
strictly observed. In addition, the leakage reading must be recorded on
the service repair ticket while in the customers home.

12.2. Procedure for measuring


radiation leakage
Note before measuring
1. Do not exceed meter full scale deflection Leakage monitor
should initially be set to the highest scale.
2. To prevent false readings the test probe should be held by
the grip portion of the handle only and moved along the
shaded area shown in Figure right no faster than 1 inch/sec
(2.5cm/sec)

NOTE:
The U.S. government standard is 5mw/square
centimeter while in the customers home. 2mw/square
centimeter stated here is Panasonics own voluntary
standard.

3. Leakage with the outer


5mw/square centimeter

panel

removed

less

than

4. Leakage for a fully assembled oven with door normally


closed less than 2mw/square centimeter

12.1. Equipment
Electromagnetic radiation monitor

5. Leakage for a fully assembled oven [Before the interlock


switch (primary) is interrupted] while pulling the door less
than 2mw/square centimeter

Glass thermometer 212F or 100C


600cc glass beaker

1. Pour 27515cc (9ozs 1/2oz) of 20 5C (68 9F) water


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in a beaker which is graduated to 600cc, and place the


beaker in the center of the oven.

12.4. At least once a year, have the


radiation monitor checked for
calibration by its
manufacturer.

2. Set the radiation monitor to 2450MHz and use it following


the manufactures recommended test procedure to assure
correct results.
3. When measuring the leakage, always use the 2 inch (5cm)
spacer supplied with the probe.
4. Press the start button and with the magnetron oscillating,
measure the leakage by holding the probe perpendicular to
the surface being measured.
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.
WARNING
Avoid contacting any high voltage parts.

2. Measurements with a fully assembled oven.


After all components, including the outer panel are fully
assembled, measure for radiation leakage around the door
periphery, the door viewing window, the exhaust opening
and air inlet openings.

12.3. Record keeping and


notification after measurement
1. After any adjustment or repair to a microwave oven, a
leakage reading must be taken. Record this leakage
reading on the repair ticket even if it is zero.
A copy of this repair ticket and the microwave leakage
reading should be kept by repair facility.
2. Should the radiation leakage be more than 2mw/square
centimeter after determining that all parts are in good
condition, functioning properly, and genuine replacement
parts as listed in this manual have been used, immediately
notify PASC or PSC.

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13 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
CAUTION
1. Check grounding before checking for trouble.
2. Be careful of the high voltage circuit.
3. Dischargehigh voltage capacitor.
4. When checking the continuity of the switches or the high voltage transformer, disconnect one lead wire from these parts and then check
continuity with the AC plug removed. To do otherwise may result in a false reading or damage to your meter.
5. Do not touch any parts of the circuitry on the digital programmer circuit, since static electric discharge may damage this control panel.
Always touch yourself to ground while working on this panel to discharge any static charge in your body.
6. A 208V AC is present at the shaded area of the digital programmer circuit (Terminals of power relays and primary circuit of low voltage
transformer). When troubleshooting, be cautious of possible electrical shock hazard.

First of all operate the microwave oven following the correct operating procedures described in order to find the exact cause of any
trouble.

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14 EXPODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST

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15 PARTS LIST
NOTE:
When ordering replacement(s), please use part number(s) shown in this parts list.
Do not use description the part.
Important safety notice:
Components identified by
mark have special characteristics important for safety.
When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturers specified parts.
Ref. No.
Part No.
1
ETP48SJY12UN
2
A00063840AP
2
A00066670CP
3
A00333840AP
3
A00333840CP
4
A00343840CP
5
A00353840CP
6
A00563840AP
7
ANE0072L20AP
7
ANE0072L20CP
8
A00973840AP
9
ANE0150110CG
10
A02393840AP
11
A05423840AP
11
A05423840CP
12
ANE0911000DF
13
ANE0921000CB
14
ANE000Z000AA
15
ANE000Z000AD
16
ANE0922000EF
17
ANE0922000FJ
18
ANE0922000JQ
19
ANE000Z000AB
20
ANE0923000BG
21
ANE0924000AJ
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ANE0926000CE
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ANE0927000BK
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ANE0928000AS
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ANE0961000CG
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A100A3840AP
27
A100Q3840AP
28
XWA4BV
29
A1007-3280
30
A1008-3280
31
A110D3840AP
32
A10263030GP
33
ANE10288U0AP
34
A10473840AP
35
A10583840AP
36
XWG4BV
37
A11836000BP
38
A18073230BP
39
A18083230BP
40
A18593230BP
41
A200A3840AP
42
A20194210AQ
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A202J3230BP
44
A202K3230BP
45
A203M3840AP
46
A22363230BP
47
A22373230BP
48
XTTANE4+B10S
49
A22773230BP
50
A20853230BP
51
A22783230BP
52
A22392020AP
53
A22413840AP
54
A22423230BP
55
A22433230BP
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A22613840AP
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A22583230BP
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A23793230BP
59
A301L3230BP

Part Name & Description


L.V.TRANSFORMER
CAUTION LABEL
CAUTION LABEL
FUSE LABEL
FUSE LABEL
FUSE LABEL B
FUSE LABEL C
HIGH VOLTAGE LABEL
CAUTION LABEL
CAUTION LABEL
FUSE LABEL D
CAUTION LABEL
CORD LABEL
CAUTION LABEL
CAUTION LABEL
CUSHION RUBBER B
CUSHION RUBBER C
CUSHION RUBBER C
CUSHION RUBBER C
CUSHION RUBBER C
CUSHION RUBBER C
CUSHION RUBBER C
CUSHION RUBBER C
CUSHION RUBBER C
CUSHION RUBBER C
CUSHION RUBBER
CUSHION RUBBER
CUSHION RUBBER
CUSHION RUBBER D
BASE
BACK PANEL
WASHER
FOOT
RUBBER FOOT
CABINET BODY (U)
OVEN LAMP COVER
ANTENNA MOTOR COVER
LOWER SUSH
BACK PANEL COVER A
WASHER
BACK PANEL B (U)
RIGHT RAIL
LEFT RAIL
SHELF SUPPORT
OVEN
ANTENNA STOPPER
ANTENNA SHAFT
ANTENNA (U)
CIRCULATION FAN CASE
RIGHT HEATER PANEL
LEFT HEATER PANEL
SCREW
LOWER HEATER PANEL
DOOR HOOK MOUNTING A
UPPER HEATER PANEL
CIRCULATION FAN
BACK HEATER PANEL
ADIABATIC MATERIAL A
ADIABATIC MATERIAL B
ADIABATIC MATERIAL F
ADIABATIC MATERIAL C
ADIABATIC MATERIAL G
HINGE B

32

Pcs/Set
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
9
1
1
2
1
17
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Remarks
NE-C1153
NE-C1153C
NE-C1153
NE-C1153C
NE-C1153C
NE-C1153C
NE-C1153
NE-C1153C
NE-C1153

NE-C1153
NE-C1153C
AIR GUIDE E
EXHAUST GUIDE
AIR GUIDE A
CABINET BODY
AIR GUIDE E
CABINET BODY
CABINET BODY
AIR GUIDE J
EXHAUST GUIDE
BRACKET A
RIGHT HEATER PANEL
LEFT HEATER PANEL
EXHAUST GUIDE
FAN MOTOR

CIRCULATION FAN

CIRCULATION FAN

(4X10)CIRCULATION FAN CASE

NE-C1153 / NE-C1153C

Ref. No.
Part No.
60
A30143840AP
61
A30203230GP
62
A3136-3470
63
A3137-3850
64
A3138-3470
65
A31863840AP
65
A31863840CP
66
2M167B-M14G
67
ANE32398U0AP
68
ANE32628U0AP
69
A400A3840AP
70
A400B3840AP
71
A400E3230BP
72
A400K3230BP
73
A400T3230BP
74
A402A3230BP
75
A40213230BP
76
A40313230BP
77
A41573230BP
78
A41592020AP
79
A41613230BP
80
A41632020AP
81
A41636000BP
82
ANE0922000AM
83
A41793840AP
84
A41806000BP
85
A42123840AP
86
A42563840AP
87
A42813840AP
88
A42823840AP
89
A441Y3230BP
90
A603M3840AP
91
A60303840AP
92
A60373230BP
93
A605S3030GP
94
A605Y3880BP
95
A00073840AP
95
A00073840CP
96
AESMBCR30GM
97
A60703840AP
98
A610A3840AP
99
A61413230BP
100
ANE61448V0AP
101
A61453230XN
102
A61453840AP
103
A61523230BP
104
A61983230BP
105
A620X3840AP
106
ANE6202-3X0
107
J621B3840AP
108
A6229-3810
109
ANE6230P30AP
109
A62303840CP
110
A302Q3840AP
111
ANE6231H10RN
112
A62314000AP
113
A62383230GP
114
A63023230BP
115
A631U3840AP
116
A6390-3810
117
A6408-2050
118
A6437-1600
119
A64643230BP
120
ANE6544X70GP
121
ANE6595P40AP
122
A692Y3840AP
122
A692Y3840CP
123
A910A3840AP
123
A910A3840CP
124
ANE9080-730
125
ANE90828U0AP
126
A97213840AP
127
A97233230BP
128
A98243230BP

Part Name & Description


HINGE BRACKET
DOOR HOOK A
HOOK SPACER A
HOOK SPACER B
HOOK SPACER C
DOOR PANEL
DOOR PANEL
MAGNETRON
SPRING
SPRING
FAN MOTOR
AIR FILTER
AIR GUIDE
EXHAUST GUIDE
AIR GUIDE D
AIR GUIDE E
FAN CASE COVER
AIR GUIDE C
FAN BRACKET A
FAN
FAN SPACER A
FAN SPACER C
FAN SPACER C
CUSHION RUBBER
HEATER FAN MOTOR
HEATER FAN MOTOR BRACKET
AIR GUIDE I
AIR GUIDE J
AIR GUIDE K
AIR GUIDE L
EXHAUST COVER
PC BOARD B (U)
INCANDESCENT LAMP
CAPACITOR BRACKET
PC BOARD H (U)
OVEN TEMP SENSOR
NAME LABEL
NAME LABEL
TRIAC
INSULATION SHEET A
SAFETY SWITCH
LATCH SWITCH A
ANTENNA MOTOR
THERMAL CUTOUT B
THERMAL CUTOUT
SOCKET
MOTOR BRACKET
CHANGE-OVER SWITCH
DIODE,SI
H.V.TRANSFORMER
MOUNTING BRACKET
FUSE
FUSE
DOOR HOOK ASSEMBLY
FUSE HOLDER
FUSE HOLDER
SPACER
INSULATION COVER
HEATER E
H.V.CAPACITOR
WASHER
GLASS PLATE
HEATER SUPPORT
SPACER A
FUSE B
NOISE FILTER (U)
NOISE FILTER (U)
AC CORD W/PLUG
AC CORD W/PLUG
CLIP
CLIP
BRACKET A
BRACKET C
GLASS PLATE BRACKET

33

Pcs/Set
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1

Remarks

NE-C1153
NE-C1153C

NE-C1153
NE-C1153C

V-16G-3E6
V-15G-3C26
3W

V-15G-3C26
NOTE
20A,250V(NE-C1153)
20A,250V(NE-C1153C)

0.69MF,2400WV

NE-C1153C
NE-C1153
NE-C1153C
NE-C1153
NE-C1153C

NE-C1153 / NE-C1153C

Ref. No.
Part No.
129
XNW5EFN
130
XST4+6VS
131
XTC4+10BC
132
XTC4+10FC
133
XTEANE3+6B
134
XTEA5+E10F
135
XTNANE4+8B
136
XTT4+12BVK
137
XTWANE3+10EX
138
XTWANE4+10RU
139
XTWANE4+8BN
140
XTWANE4+8S
141
XTW3+6B
142
XTW4+12T
143
XUEANE32KP
144
XYCANE4+EE8
145
XYC4+F16XN
146
XYD4+EE12F
147
XYN4+J10FN
148
A010T5020AQ
149
A62443840AP
150
A62303840CP
151
A10723840AP
152
A22593840AP
153
A22603230BP
154
A2385230BP
155
ANE0922000EH
156
A18593560GP
157
XWC4BPN

Part Name & Description


NUT
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
RING
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SHELF
HEAT SINK
FUSE
L.V.T.BRACKET
ADIABATIC MATERIAL
ADIABATIC MATERIAL
ADIABATIC MATERIAL
CUSHION RUBBER C
SPACER
WASHER

NOTE: Please order cushion rubber together.

34

Pcs/Set
4
1
6
1
4
4
2
24
4
8
3
4
6
4
1
6
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Remarks
(4X6)LAMP GLASS PLATE
(4X10)CABINET BODY
(4X10)OVEN LAMP COVER
(3X6)THERMAL CUTOUT
(5X10)H.V.TRANSFORMER
(4X8)TIMER
(4X12)BASE
(3X10)THERMISTOR
(4X10)MAGNETRON
(4X8)THERMAL CUTOUT
(4X8)HINGE
(3X6)STIRRER MOTOR
(4X12)DOOR HOOK
HEATER FAN MOTOR
(4X8)CAPACITOR BRACKET,FAN MOTOR,DIODE
(4X16)HEATER SUPPORT
(4X12)EARTH
(4X10)TRIAC

30A,250V(NE-C1153C)

OVEN LAMP COVER

NE-C1153 / NE-C1153C

16 DOOR ASSEMBLY

Ref. No.
Part No.
D1
ANE0245X00AP
D2
A04115020CQ
D3
A300A3230BP
D4
A300B3230BP
D5
A30013840AP
D6
A301H-3850
D7
A302K3230BP
D8
A30183230BP
D9
A30193230BP
D10
ANE30218U0AP
D11
ANE30562Q0AP
D12
ANE3070P60AP
D13
A30853230BP
D14
ANE3134P60AP
D15
A390L3230BP
D16
A31463230BP
D17
A31473230BP
D18
A32133230BP
D19
A32163230BP
D20
XTBANE4+12FK
D21
XYN4+F25FN
D22
XYN4+J30FN

Part Name & Description


DHHS LABEL
CSA LABEL
DOOR B
UPPER HINGE
DOOR A
DOOR KEY LEVER B
DOOR E (U)
DOOR KEY A
DOOR KEY B (U)
DOOR KEY SPRING
HANDLE PIN
HANDLE PEICE A
DOOR C
HANDLE PEICE B
DOOR UNIT
DOOR SCREEN B
HANDLE PEICE C
DOOR HANDLE SPACER
HANDLE SPACER
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW

35

Pcs/Set
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
4
2
2

Remarks
NE-C1153
NE-C1153C

4X12

NE-C1153 / NE-C1153C

17 ESCUTCHEON BASE ASSEMBLY

Ref. No.
Part No.
E1
A605Q3840AP
E2
A63433230BP
E3
A64793840AP
E4
A800D3230BP
E5
A800N3230BP
E6
A80343840AP
E7
A81263230BP
E8
A605S3230BP
E9
A603L3840AP
E10
ANE0962000AH

Part Name & Description


PC BOARD F (U)
TIMER BRACKET
MEMBRANE SWITCH
TIMER KNOB
ESCUTCHEON A
ESCUTCHEON BASE
SMOKE PANEL
TIMER
D.P.CIRCUIT (U)
CUSHION RUBBER D

36

Pcs/Set
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Remarks

RTL(W/COMPONENT)

NE-C1153 / NE-C1153C

18 PACKING AND ACCESSORIES

Ref. No.
Part No.
P1
A00033840AP
P1
A00033840CP
P2
A01023840AP
P3
A01043840AP
P4
A01053840AP
P5
A01065130AP
P6
ANE0107580AP
P7
A01083230BP
P8
A01173230BP
P9
A02193230BP
P10
A03343230BP
P11
A04203840AP
P11
A04203840CP
P12
A06023230BP
P12
A06023230BP
P13
A0210A320AQ
P14
A01453230BP

Part Name & Description


INSTRUCTION BOOK
INSTRUCTION BOOK
PACKING CASE,PAPER
UPPER FILLER
LOWER FILLER
VINYL COVER
DOOR SHEET
TRAY PACKING
TRAY PACKING B
RAIL PACKING
MENU LABEL
OPERATING GUIDE
OPERATING GUIDE
OVEN WIRE RACK
OVEN WIRE RACK
VINYL BAG
DOOR SHEET B

37

Pcs/Ser
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1

Remarks

NE-C1153
NE-C1153C
NE-C1153
NE-C1153C

NE-C1153 / NE-C1153C

19 WIRING MATERIAL

Ref. No.
Part No.
W1
A030A3840AP
W1
A030A3840CP
W2
A03603840AP
W3
A03813840AP
W3
A03813840CP
W4
A50963880BP
W5
A50966520UP
W6
A61393230BP
W7
A606V3230BP
W8
A606W3230BP
W9
AECQAU1201

Part Name & Description


LEAD WIRE HARNESS
LEAD WIRE HARNESS
LEAD WIRE
LEAD WIRE
LEAD WIRE
FERRITE CORE
FERRITE CORE
INSULATION TUBE
PROTECTOR DIODE A
PROTECTOR DIODE B
NOISE KILLER

Ref. No.
Part No.
REF.NO.90 P.C.BOARD B
XYN3+F8S6
C250
ECA1HHG102E
C251
ECQU2A104MNA
CN250
AEEMMF01F05W
CN251
AEEMMD04907W
IC251
AEICTLP665JF
Q250
2SD1266PQ
Q251
2SD1991AQSTA
R250
ERDS2TJ302T
R251
ERDS2TJ511T
R253
ERQ12AJ201P
R254
ERQ14AJ331P
R255
ERG1SJ101P
R256
ERDS2TJ103T

Part Name & Description


SCREW
ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR,AL
POLYESTER CAPACITOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
IC
TRANSISTOR,SI
TRANSISTOR,SI
CARBON FILM RESISTOR
CARBON FILM RESISTOR
FUSE RESISTOR
FUSE RESISTOR
RESISTOR
CARBON FILM RESISTOR

38

Pcs/Set
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1

Remarks
NE-C1153
NE-C1153C
W/NOISE KILLER
NE-C1153C
NE-C1153C
NE-C1153C

Pcs/Set
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1

Remarks
3X8
1000MF/50V
0.1MF 250V

TLP665JF
2SD1266PQ
2SD1991AQRS
3KOHM 1/4W 5%
510OHM 1/4W 5%
200OHM 1/2W 5%
330OHM/1/4W 5%
100OHM 1W 5%
10KOHM 1/4W 5%

NE-C1153 / NE-C1153C

Ref. No.
Part No.
ZD250
AEDZ20ES3T1
REF.NO.E1 P.C.BOARD F
ERG3SJ620
RY1,RY2
AEG5J1EM18B
RY3
RY8,RY9
AEBG5B18P-1
,RY10,RY1
1
REF.NO.93 P.C.BOARD H
BZ
EFBRL37C20
CN551
AEEMMB00703R
Q551
2SD639-PQRS
R551
ERDS2TJ681T
R552
ERDS2TJ184T
R553
ERDS2TJ103T

Part Name & Description


DIODE,SI

Pcs/Set
RD20ES3

Remarks

RESISTOR
POWER RELAY

1
3

62OHM 3W 5%
G5J-1-TP-M-ER18

POWER RELAY

G5B-1-ER18

BUZZER
CONNECTOR
TRANSISTOR,SI
CARBON FILM RESISTOR
CARBON FILM RESISTOR
CARBON FILM RESISTOR

1
1
1
1
1
1

3.7KHZ
2SD639PQRS
680OHM 1/4W 5%
180KOHM 1/4W 5%
10KOHM 1/4W 5%

20 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT


SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

39

NE-C1153 / NE-C1153C

40

NE-C1153 / NE-C1153C

21 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT


PARTS LIST

41

NE-C1153 / NE-C1153C

Ref. No.
SPACER
JPR3
D40
C11,C14,C15,C41,C4
8,C56,C57
C12

Part No.
A82845540GP
ERDS2TJ472T
MA196-(TA5)
AECF50F104Z

Description
SPACER CUSHION
CARBON FILM RESISTOR
DIODE,SI
CERAMIC CAPACITOR

1
1
1
7

Pcs/set

Remarks

ECEA1CKA100B

ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR,A

10MF/16V

C13
C21
C22,C23,C24,C25,C3
5,C36,C42,C43,C52
C44,C45,C46.C47
CN1

AECEUS1H102F
ECEA1HKA2R2B
ECBT1E103ZF5

CERAMIC CAPACITOR
ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR,A
CERAMIC CAPACITOR

1
1
9

1000MF/50V
2.2MF/50V
0.01MF/25V

ECBT1H101KB5
AEEMB04BE0A

CERAMIC CAPACITOR
CONNECTOR

4
1

0.0001MF/55V
4PIN

CN2
CN3
CN4
CN5
CN7

AEEMMD0FF08W
AEEM09FDZBTM
AEEMMF00703R
AEEMMD01505W
AEEMB11BE0A

CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR

1
1
1
1
1

8PIN
9PIN
3PIN RED
5PIN
11PIN

CN8
CX1
D11,D12,D43
D13,D28,D33,D41,D4
2,D45,D46,D51,D52,
D53,D54,D55,D61,D6
3,D65,D67
DISP

AEEMB03BP0K
EFOGC4194T4
AEDNERA1502
MA196A-(TA5)

CONNECTOR
RESONATOR
DIODE,SI,1A
DIODE,SI,0.1A

1
1
3
16

3PIN
4.19MHZ

A64563230BP

FLUORESCENT TUBE

FIP6BCM10

IC1
IC2
IC3
IC4,IC5
L11,L12

AEIC50945174
AN6752
AEICAT24C16
AEICUPA2004C
ALAP02TA101K

IC
IC
IC
IC
INDUCTOR

1
1
1
2
2

M50946
AN6752
AT24C16
UPA2004C
100MH

Q1
Q2
Q5,Q6,Q7.Q8
Q17
Q20

2SD2006QRTA
2SA720PRTA
UN4116-(TA)
UN421F-(TA)
UN4111-(TA)

TRANSISTOR,SI,1.25W
TRANSISTOR,SI,400MW
TRANSISTOR,SI,300MW
TRANSISTOR,SI,300MW
TRANSISTOR,SI,300MW

1
1
4
1
1

2SD2006QR
2SA720PQR
UN4116
UN421F
UN4111

Q21
Q24
R11,R12
R13,R21,R23,R24,R5
7,R58,R80,R81
R15

2SD1991AQSTA
UN4211-(TA)
ERDS2FJ201T
ERDS2TJ103T

TRANSISTOR,SI,400MW
TRANSISTOR,SI,300MW
CARBON FILM RESISTOR
CARBON FILM RESISTOR

1
1
2
8

2SD1991AQRS
UN4211
200
,1/4W,5%
10K
,1/4W,5%

ERDF2FCG390P

CARBON FILM RESISTOR

39
,1/4W,2%

R16,R17,R18,R60,R6
1,R62,R63,R72,R73,
R74,R75,R76
R22,R26,R78,R79
R25
R30
R34

ERDS2TJ102T

CARBON FILM RESISTOR

12

1.0K
,1/4W,5%

ERDS2TJ471T
ERDS2TJ153T
ERDS2TJ332T
ERDS2TJ202T

CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON

FILM
FILM
FILM
FILM

RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR

4
1
1
1

470
,1/4W,5%
15K
,1/4W,5%
3.3K
,1/4W,5%
2K
,1/4W,5%

R35
R36
R49
R50
R67

ERDS2TJ272T
ERDS2TJ751T
ERDS2TJ222T
ERDS2TJ823T
ERDS2TJ105T

CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON

FILM
FILM
FILM
FILM
FILM

RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR

1
1
1
1
1

2.7K
,1/4W,5%
750
,1/4W,5%
2.2K
,1/4W,5%
82K
,1/4W,5%
1M
,1/4W,5%

R71
R77
RY5,RY7
Z1
ZD1

ERDS2FJ200T
ERDS2TJ472T
AEG5J1EM18B
AEXBM4X104JT
AEDZ5R6ES3T1

CARBON FILM RESISTOR


CARBON FILM RESISTOR
POWER RELAY
COMPOUND-RESISTOR
ZENNER DIODE,SI

1
1
1
1
1

20
,1/4W,5%
4.7K
,1/4W,5%
G5J-1-TP-M-ER18
100KX4
RD5.6ES3

ZD2,ZD5,ZD51,ZD53
ZD4

AEDZ12ES2T1
AEDZ4R7ES3T1

ZENNER DIODE,SI
ZENNER DIODE,SI

4
1

RD12ES2T1
RD4.7ES3

4.7K
,1/4W,5%
0.1MF/50V

SERVICE FIXTURES AND TOOLS EXTENSION CABLES


NOTE: To be used when repairing the DPC board assembly directly on the oven for easy access of the board.
Ref. No.

Part No.
AT40P004

Part Name & Description


4 pin Extension Cable

42

Pcs/Set
1

Remarks
Cable No. 46

NE-C1153 / NE-C1153C

Ref. No.

Part No.
AT40P005
AT40P008
AT40K004
AT40E006

5
8
4
1

Part Name & Description


pin Extension Cable
pin Extension Cable
pin Extension Cable
pin X 6 Extension Cable

43

Pcs/Set
1
1
1
1

Remarks
Cable
Cable
Cable
Cable

No.
No.
No.
No.

47
51
52
9

WP-594(F)
S-384 APR
Printed in Japan

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