NN-T695 NN-T685SF 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 1. The digital programer circuit determines the power level and by the signal from Digital Programmer Circuit (DPC).
NN-T695 NN-T685SF Explanation of the Auto Sensor Cooking process 2.5. Sensor reheat (Only for sensor 1. During the first 10 second period there is no microwave models) activity. When calculating the T2 time by using the formula below make sure this 10 seconds is subtracted Auto Sensor Reheat is a quick and easy way to reheat from the T1 time.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 3 CAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED WHEN TROUBLESHOOTING Unlike many other appliances, the microwave oven is a high voltage, high current device. It is free from danger in ordinary use, though extreme care should be taken during repair. Caution Servicemen should remove their watches whenever working close to or replacing the magnetron.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF Discharging the high voltage capacitors 3.6. Confirm after repair WARNING 1. After repair or replacement of parts, make sure that the There is high voltage present with high current capabilities screws of the oven, etc. are neither loosen or missing.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 4 DISASSEMBLY AND PARTS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 4.1. Magnetron 4.2. Digital programmer circuit (D.P.C) 1. Discharge high voltage charge. 2. Remove 1 screw holding air guide A on the oven cavity. NOTE: 3. Remove 1 screw holding air guide B.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 4.3. Low voltage transformer 4.5. Door assembly and/or power relays (RY1, 1. Remove door C from door E by carefully pulling outward, RY2) starting from upper right hand corner using a flat blade screwdriver. NOTE: 2. Separate door E from tabs on door A and remove door A.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 4.6. Turntable motor 4.7. Steam sensor 1. Remove the motor cover by cutting, at the locations 1. Disconnect connector CN2 from digital programmer circuit indicated by the arrows, with a cutter. board. NOTE: 2. Disengage catch hooks on sensor cover C from orifice.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 4.8. Inverter power supply CAUTIONS 1. Always leave the grounding plate in place. 2. Always securely tighten the ground screw through the bottom of the chassis (base). 3. Securely connect 3 lead wire connectors. 4. Make sure the heat sink has enough space (gap) from the oven.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 5 COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE 5.3. Magnetron CAUTION NEW. H.V. 1. High voltage is present at the high voltage terminal of the High Voltage Inverter (U) including aluminum heat sink during any cook Continuity checks can only indicate an open filament or a cycle.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 5.5. Inverter power supply (U) DO NOT try to REPAIR H.V. Inverter power supply (U).Replace complete H.V. Inverter(U) Unit. DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE Test if failure codes of H97 or H98 appear by doing the following procedure. It is recommended to use an AC line input current Ampere meter for testing.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 6 MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS 6.1. Adjustment of primary latch switch, secondary latch switch and short switch. 1. Mount the Primary latch switch, the Secondary latch switch and the Short switch to the door hook assembly as shown in ILL.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 7 PROCEDURE FOR MEASURING MICROWAVE ENERGY LEAKAGE 7.2.1. 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.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE DANGER HIGH VOLTAGES 1. DO NOT RE-ADJUST PRESET CONTROL on the H.V.Inverter (U). It is very dangerous to repair or adjust without proper test equipment because this circuit handles very large current and high voltage. Operating a misaligned inverter circuit is dangerous.
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NN-T695 NN-T685SF SYMPTOM CAUSE CORRECTIONS 1. Oven is dead. Open or loose lead wire harness Check fan motor if thermal cutout is defective. Open thermal cutout Fuse is OK. Open low voltage transformer No display and no operation at all.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 8.2. Troubleshooting of inverter circuit (U) and magnetron NEW H.V. This oven is programmed with a self diagnostics failure code system which will help for troubleshooting. H97, H98, and H99 are the provided failure codes to indicate magnetron and inverter circuit problem areas. This section explains failure codes of H97, H98, and H99.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 8.3. 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.
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 9.2. 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.
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NN-T695 NN-T685SF Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks F40084T00AP FAN BLADE F40257D00AP AIR GUIDE A F41445Y00AP ORIFICE A707S4T00AP STEAM SENSOR T6*5SF APH/CPH,T695SF/SM RPH,T664SFR APH, H6*5 APH/CPH,H624*FR APH,H504*FR APH F64508660AP SENSOR COVER B T6*5SF APH/CPH,T695SF/SM RPH,T664SFR APH,...
NN-T695 NN-T685SF 9.3. DOOR ASSEMBLY Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks F3018-1200 DOOR KEY A T6*5 APH/CPH/RPH,T664SFR APH F30184Y30XN DOOR KEY A H6*5 APH/CPH,S**5 APH/CPH/RPH F301A7D00SAP DOOR A (U) T695SF APH/CPH/RPH,T685SF APH/CPH,T675SF APH,T665SF APH F301A7D40SAP DOOR A (U)
NN-T695 NN-T685SF Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks F01027E80HCP PACKING CASE ,PAPER S635WF CPH F01027E70BCP PACKING CASE ,PAPER S605BF CPH F01027E70HCP PACKING CASE ,PAPER S605WF CPH F01026Z50BAP PACKING CASE ,PAPER H624BFR APH F01026Z50HAP PACKING CASE ,PAPER...