Sharp R9h56 Service Manual
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R-9H56 SHARP CORPORATION SERVICE MANUAL In interests of user-safety the oven should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used. MODELR-9H56 S8409R9H56PJ/ COVECTION MICROWAVE OVEN TABLE OF CONTENTS Page CAUTION, MICROWAVE RADIATION ............................. 1 WARNING .......................... 1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ..................... 2 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................ 2 APPEARANCE VIEW ............................. 3...
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R-9H56 1 SERVICE MANUAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS SHARP CORPORATION OSAKA, JAPAN CAUTION MICROWAVE RADIATION DO NOT BECOME EXPOSED TO RADIATION FROM THE MICROWAVE GENERATOR OR OTHER PARTS CONDUCTING MICROWAVE ENERGY. Service engineers should not be exposed to the microwave energy which may radiate from the magnetron or other microwave generating devices if it is improperly used or connected. All input and output microwave connections, waveguides, flanges and gaskets must be secured. Never operate the device...
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R-9H56 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ITEM DESCRIPTION Power Requirements 240 Volts 50 Hertz Single phase, 3 wire earthed Power Consumption 1500 W (Microwave) 1600 W (Convection) Power Output 750 watts nominal of RF microwave energy (AS 2895 1986) 850 watts (IEC-705-1988 ) Operating frequency of 2450MHz Convection heater 1500 W Case Dimensions Width 627mm Height 378mm Depth 483mm Cooking Cavity Dimensions Width 410mm Height 245mm Depth 410mm Control Complement Touch Control System Clock ( 1:00 - 12:59) Timer...
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R-9H56 3 APPEARANCE VIEW 111 1415 111 123 459 10 213 467 8 1. Ventilation opening 2. Oven lamp 3. Door hinges 4. Door safety latches 5. See through door 6. Door open button 7. Touch control panel 8. Digital readout 9. Wave guide cover 10. Coupling 11. Access cover for oven lamp replacement 12. Menu label 13. Rating label 14. low rack 15. High rack TOUCH CONTROL PANEL SMART & EASY REHEART SENSOR LOW MIXHIGH MIX GRILL CONVEC LESS MORE 123 45 678 90 STOP CLEARAUTO START CLOCKINSTANT COOK START 40˚C...
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R-9H56 4 OPERATION SEQUENCE The following is a description of component functions during oven operation. Relay and Components Connection RELAY CONNECTED COMPONENT RY1 Oven lamp/ Turntable motor RY2 Power transformer RY3 Convection heater RY4 Damper motor RY5 Convection motor RY6 Fan motor OFF CONDITION Closing the door activates all door interlock switches: upper latch switch, lower latch switch and stop switch. (In this condition, the monitor switch contacts are closed.) When oven is plugged in a wall...
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R-9H56 5 2. The coil of relay (RY4) is energized by the CPU unit. The damper is moved to the closed position, opening the damper switch contacts. The opening of the damper switch contacts sends a signal to the LSI on the CPU unit de-energizing the relay (RY4) and opening the circuit to the damper motor. 3. The coil of heater relay (RY3) is energized by the CPU unit and the main supply voltage is added to the convection heater. 4. When the oven temperature reaches the selected preheat temperature, the...
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R-9H56 6 AH SENSOR COOKING SEQUENCE 1. In case the AH sensor cooking condition is started, the coil of shut-off relays (RY1+RY6) are energized, the oven lamp and cooling fan motor are turned on, but the power transformer is not turned on. NOTE: The oven should not be operated on AH SENSOR COOKING immediately after plugging in the unit. Wait five minutes before cooking on AH SENSOR COOKING CONDITION. 2. After about 16 seconds, the cook relay (RY2) is energized. The power transformer is turned on,...
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R-9H56 7 3. Once the fire sensor feature has shut the unit down, the programmed cooking cycle may be resumed by pressing the START pad or the unit may be reset by pressing the CLEAR pad. IMPORTANT: During sensor cooking operation, the fire sensing op- eration sequence will not begin until the AH sensor has detected vapours and initiated a sensor cooking cycle. This is because the operation of the convection fan would interfere with the AH sensors vapour detection. CONVECTION MOTOR THERMISTOR Sensing...
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R-9H56 8 FUSE M8A 250V 1. If the wire harness or electrical components are short- circuited, this fuse blows to prevent an electric shock or fire hazard. 2. The fuse also blows when upper latch switch and lower latch switch remain closed with the oven door open and when the monitor switch closes. 3. The fuse M8A also blows when asymmetric rectifier, H.V. rectifier, H.V. wire harness, H.V. capacitor, magnetron or secondary winding of power transformer is shorted. ASYMMETRIC RECTIFIER The asymmetric...