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1. display segments and relays etc are switched on and off according to table 2 If no key has been touched for 30 seconds the oven leaves test mode When test mode is entered the following tests are initiated Crisp Convection and Fuzzy Convection only Convection temperature reading This takes approximately 5 seconds then the temperature value is available when any of FC or QH keys is pressed Test Mode Functions The following table is valid for processor 4619 678 4333x Key Crisp FC fan Buzzer Conv 1907 Clock off off Toggles Buzzer com 4251 munication on off AUT Dfr off off 4240 AUT Cri off off 4243 Crisp off off 4241 Grill off off 4242 Forced Conv on off Convection temp 4252 measurement Quick Heat on off Convection temp 4252 measurement Power off off 4230 Power off off 4231 Power 4G on off off off off 4232 Start 1G off off off off off 4220 Stop off off off off off off Exit test mode 4222 The following table is valid for processor 4619 678 4361x 27 01 1998 Page 12 MT 263 WH Whirlpool Europe Doc No 4812 714 12124 8538 263 53291 Customer Service SERVICE Switch Digit F L Grill FC heat FC fan Buzzer relay relay 1905 1907 4220 UE off If buzzer is on Start weighing UE If Buzzer is off Start calibration CAL If calibration is finished store calibration factor S 4252 Cal Fact off on Display calibration factor if
2. 50 g 3 kg Auto Crisp El Crisp and Crisp Convection only Press the AUTO CRISP button until the wanted Food Class is selected See Table the rotacoder until the shown weight corresponds as close as possible to the weight of the food Press the START button The time needed will be calculated and the oven starts Note The turntable must be rotating when using this function Table Food Classes for Auto Crisp 1 Auto Crisp Pizza 200 g 600g 2 Auto Crisp Pie Quiche 200 g 6009 3 Auto Crisp Chicken Parts 200 g 6009 4 Auto Crisp Potato Products 200 g 6009 Crisp Select crisp by pressing the CRISP button Set the cooking time with timer knob and start with the START button NOTE The tumtable must be rotating when using this function Grill Use the GRILL button to select grill operation Set the cooking time with timer knob and start with the START button The grill can be toggled on off with the Grill button NOTE When the Crisp or Grill function is selected the grill indicator is lit When cooking is started the lower grill indicator blinks NOTE 2 The tumtable must be rotating when using GRILL only Grill MW combination is allowed with nonrotating turntable however Forced Air El Convection and Fuzzy Crisp Convection only Press the Forced air button repeatedly until the desired temperature in C is displayed If the Forced air button is pressed again the temperature will change to t
3. ERRB No pulses from the weight sensor or 4267 Hz ERR Fuzzy temperature sensor fault Not 19 41 Test Mode The microprocessor program contains a test mode in order to simplify checking and trouble shooting of the control system To enter test mode Keep the STOP button pressed open 51 or open the door of the oven and force a reset of the microprocessor This can be done by short circuiting the base and emitter of 7202 or by disconnecting the power at least two seconds To exit test mode press the STOP button Test Mode Entry Action Reaction Open the door Release the TT stop switch This must be done only if the power has been disconnected for more than 30 sec Press STOP and at the same time connect power segments on the display are lit Close the door The display will darken for half a second while the Running mask number is output to the display pins M ask number and Options will show on the display in the format MMMOO Ex 1 02 When test mode is entered all segments in the display will be lit Close the door The Running mask number is output to the display pins for 500 milliseconds Then the mask number and the option setting will be indicated in the following format SERVICE MMMO201 Whirlpool Europe Customer Service MT 263 W H 8538 263 53291 21011998 Page 11 Doc No 4812 714 12124 Where MMM is the mask number and O1 and O2 are option 1 and option 2 When the keys are affected
4. before you reconnect it to the mains make sure that all the internal connections are correct the wires are insulated and not touching the door or the cabinet or anything sharp all the earth connections are electrically and mechanically sound do not modify or anyway interfere with the safety devices built in to the oven make sure that each replacement part you use conforms to the manufacturer s specifications Do not start a repair if you have any doubt as to your ability to complete it CAUTION MICROWAVE RADIATION PERSONNEL SHOULD NOT BE EXPOSED TO THE MICROWAVE ENERGY WHICH MAY RADIATE FROM THE MAGNETRON WAVEGUIDE OR ANTENNA IF THEY ARE IMPROPERLY USED OR CONNECTED ALL INPUT AND OUTPUT MICROWAVE CONNECTIONS WAVEGUIDES FLANGES AND GASKETS 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 NEVER OPERATE AN OVEN WITH CABINET OFF WITHOUT MEASURING THE MICROWAVE LEAKAGE AROUND MAGNETRON AND VISIBLE MICROWAVE CONNECTIONS WELDING J OINTS Do not operate the oven if the following conditions exist the door does not close firmly against the door support because of the door being warped or the hinges damaged The door trims or seals are damaged f there is any visible damage to the oven if the door does not close properly Avoid operating the oven if known components in the interlock system oven door or
5. display has a matrix of segments and grids The grids are continuously scanned by the processor except for a pause during key scanning Each grid is held high for a moment then there is a short blanking period before the next grid is activated The segments are pulled high when they should be lit during scanning Buzzer with ping By controlling the supply voltage to the Buzzer the volume can be controlled This is used to form the clock like PING function Transistor 7152 feeds the buzzer with the voltage over the capacitor 2152 The resistor 3152 discharges the capacitor logarithmically This gives the clock like decay effect The transistor 7153 loads the capacitor again at request from the micro processor The buzzer 4625 voltage is switched by transistor 7251 The base of 7251 is fed with a 2048 Hz square wave from the micro processor Convection Temperature Sensor Interface Crisp Convection and Fuzzy Crisp Convection only This interface works in the same way as the fuzzy temperature sensor interface Error Codes Certain fault conditions are indicated by an error code The following codes are implemented ERR 0 Convection temperature sensor fault Not connected or short circuit ERR 1 Short circuit in the MW relay ERR 6 Weight sensor calibration has not been performed ERR 7 Humidity sensor is defect or has not been connected ERR 8 Impossible to write to E PROM ERR 9Options have not been set ERRA No wheel detected on weight sensor
6. fault If no pulses display Errb 4232 Balance off on Display humidity sensor balance The Err 7 if fault value should be from 129 to 767 Err7 is displayed if no sensor is connected 4231 Fuzzy off on Displayed of fuzzy temp lt 17 Temp if fault or fuzzy temp gt 29 then display ErrC SERVICE Spare part list Model Service No Version Pos No 12NC Code 002 0 0022 002 5 002 6 002 7 0130 0410 0411 0412 044 0 0441 1000 1200 1210 1300 1310 1410 1430 2010 2030 2040 204 1 2340 2450 2460 246 1 2550 2640 264 1 3010 3050 3200 3322 333 0 3343 3344 3345 3346 3347 334 8 3520 3550 404 0 404 1 404 2 406 0 406 1 406 2 411 0 4120 4200 4201 4210 4260 4400 4819 442 38912 4819 442 38914 4819 325 28031 4819 325 28032 4819 325 28033 4819 462 79423 4819 417 19547 4819 417 19548 4819 535 98354 4819 492 48168 4819 404 79353 4819 442 38973 4819 442 38917 4819 459 48832 4819 404 79332 4819 535 38153 4819 450 58203 4819 459 48847 4819 442 38974 4819 325 28029 4819 462 58337 4819 418 79676 4819 325 18122 4819 458 68122 4819 310 18538 4819 498 78193 4819 466 78408 4819 535 79159 4819 462 38767 4819 276 38355 4819 404 79333 4819 453 59159 4819 410 28924 4819 410 28932 4819 410 28929 4819 412 58619 4819 410 28934 4819 410 28936 4819 410 28927 4819 410 28925 4819 130 38083 4819 280 18029 4819 131 58019 4819 462 38875 4819 46
7. is hung up the relay driver is ac coupled This means that a pulse train on output P20 is necessary to activate the relays When any relay shall be activated the output of P20 will deliver pulses t low 229 us and thigh 15 us Transistor 7232 and 7134 is switched on when P20 goes low and they are switched of when P20 goes high Capacitor 2232 and resistor 3232 forms an integrator The voltage over capacitor 2240 is equal to the average voltage over the relay coils When transistor 7134 is switched of the current in the relay coils continue to flow through the diodes 6133 The negative pole of 2232 goes to plus 0 6 V If the voltage over 2232 exceeds the zenervoltage of 6236 the zener diode will conduct and when P20 goes low and the transistors 7232 and 7134 can not switch on Transistors 7131 7130 7161 7163 is used to switch on MW Grill FC heat and the FC fan relays The El Crisp does not contain the FC relays The F L relay has to be on to enable any other relay to be activated When the door is open and the fan supply is interrupted by the secondary door switch the frequency of the pulse train on P20 is 340 Hz when the F L relay shall be turned on the dutycycle is 75 low on the El Crisp control and 58 low on Fuzzy Crisp Convection and Fuzzy Crisp Convection 50 Hz Sensing Circuit The 50Hz signal is taken from the secondary winding of the mains transformer before the rectifier The voltage is divided by 3210 and 3211 before i
8. microwave generating assembly are known defective They must be replaced WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE IT IS POSSIBLE TO COME IN CONTACT WITH LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGE WHEN WORKING WITH HV TRANSFORMER HV CAPACITOR AND MAGNETRON THEREFORE NEVER TRY TO MEASURE THE HIGH VOLTAGE ALWAYS TAKE UTMOST CARE WHEN PERFORMING ELECTRIC MEASUREMENTS INSIDE THE OVEN Whirlpool Europe MT 263 WH 27011998 Page 3 S E R V C E Customer Service 8538 263 53291 Doc No 4812 714 12124 Technical data ELECTRICAL Europe 230 V 50 Hz 230 240 V 50 Hz UK East Europe 220 V 50 Hz Australia 240 V 50 Hz Hong Kong 220 V 50 Hz USA 120 V 60 Hz Canada 120 V 50 Hz Microwave characteristics Output power 950 W frequency 2450 Mhz Grill 900 W Timer Electronic Range 5 s to 90 min Weight Gross 23 5 kg Dimensions Outer dimensions 320 x 530 x 450 mm Cavity dimensions 205 x 330 x 370mm 27011998 Page 4 MT 263 WH Whirlpool Europe Doc No 4812 714 12124 8538 263 53291 Customer Service SERVICE Text Legend Whirlpool Europe MT 263 WH 27011998 Page 5 S E R V Customer Service 8538 263 53291 Doc No 4812 714 12124 Description of the Display Symbols The Food Class Bar indicates the food class and is lit when auto defrost auto crisp auto crisp reheat or auto crisp cook is selected AUTO is lit when auto defrost auto reheat beverage or auto crisp is selected SENSE or boil is displayed when an auto function is s
9. to select between rotating and non rotating tumtable Some functions require that the turntable is rotating however Stop The STOP button aborts any operation started and returns the oven to standby If the door is left open one extra press of the Stop button will switch of the light Microwave Power Control Power table and timings The peak microwave power is specified in the technical specification of the oven To obtain lower power levels the magnetron is switched on and off The cycle time is 20 seconds The magnetron is on during a portion of the cycle time then it is switched off until the beginning of the next cycle The on time varies depending on which power level has been selected Power table 50 Hz Indicated Cycle On time from Start 3 Effecive power W Time 5 contr system s time s on time s 90 20 5 3 5 160 20 5 350 20 5 500 20 5 650 20 5 750 20 5 850 20 5 18 9 18 4 27011998 Page 8 MT 263 WH Whirlpool Europe Doc No 4812 714 12124 8538 263 53291 Customer Service SERVICE Power table 60 Hz Indicated Cycle On time from Start delay Effecive power W Time s contr system s time s on time s 15 2 2 15 3 9 14 8 5 13 12 1 12 15 8 1 18 2 850 23 211 0 5 20 6 Circuit description Transformer and Rectifier Crisp The voltages necessary to the control system are taken from transformer 5101 It has two secondary windings one 2 4V RM
10. 2 38874 4819 361 18381 4819 502 18372 4819 532 68686 4819 148 68081 4819 145 78208 4819 121 38012 4819 404 78839 4819 121 18162 4819 121 18265 4819 361 18439 Whirlpool Europe MT263 WH lt Datum SNI gt Page 1 Customer Service 8538 263 53291 Doc No lt DokNrSNI gt MT 263 WH 853826353291 853826353291 Description Pos No 12NC Code Description Cabinet 4401 481936118438 Holder motor Cover Mica plate upper 4402 4819 358 18151 Belt pulley FC Wheel Insulator plate left 4403 4819 522 38025 Belt drive Insulator plate right 4404 481952018035 Bearing ball Insulator right 4405 481952918121 Shock absorber Foot 4420 481936118361 Motor Blower Hinge left 4421 481946238876 Cap fan Hinge right 4422 481946238877 Inlet fan Shaft 4430 4819 515 28224 Fan wheel Spring 4510 481925928908 Heating element Support 4511 481951528282 Fan wheel Door compl WH 4512 481953228256 Washer for motor Door inner 4513 481949268802 Spring Frame door inner 4514 4819 462 58336 Guard heating element Unit pushbutton for doorswitch 4520 481925998558 nfraredelement Lock door 4521 481932518123 Reflector Oven glass 4850 481932028025 Cable HT Frame outer 4900 4819 321 18262 Cable mains China Panel rear 5020 481921478649 Control unit Insulator 5021 481911388001 Resistor 100 Ohm Heat shield 5023 481910148142 Potentiometer Separator set 5050 481920988058 Microprocessor Plate Holder 5610 481928248281 Thermostat for magnetron 125 C Grid 5640 481928248275 Thermostat 16
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12. 5C Crisp plate VIP27 5660 481928248247 Thermostat 145 C Handle crisp 5710 4819 360 58589 Valve Tumtable 5711 4819 40479354 Holder Rail 5712 481944278326 Flap Crosspiece 5713 4819 46258335 Reflector Switch pushbut 5714 481945058233 Glass lamp Holder 6170 481928068363 Relay Panel control WH 6171 481928068321 Relay Button clockset 6220 481927618349 Switch VKS Button start 6221 481927618273 Switch VKS Button power 6223 481927138256 Switch Knob timer 6330 4819 276 18336 Switch door Button stop 6510 481913428029 Lamp cavity 240V 25W Button tt stop 6910 481921078081 Sensortemp Button plus 7430 481944278327 Conveyor Button minus 9710 4819 252 28125 Fuse 10 Display 9720 481925228121 Fuse T100mA Buzzer Magnetron Conveyor Air guide Motor TT Screw for TM otor Gasket ring Transformer Transformer HT 240 V Capacitor HT 240V Bracket capacitor Filter mains Diode HV Motor 27 01 1998 Page 14 MT 263 WH Whirlpool Europe Doc No 4812 714 12124 8538 263 53291 Customer Service S E R V Exploded view jy 443 0 mi US 44ee ue 4003 4010 4030 4040 4050 4060 4070 4080 4120 4130 4140 tron 4170 4180 4181 4190 4305 4450 2000 5000 6000 YW Mains Filter 4030 OVEN IN OFF POSITION WHITH DOOR CLOSED HERD ABGESCHATE T Radox155 TUR GESCHLOSSEN 1 0 FOUR DEBRANCHE PORTE FERME Control System Magnetron Mainsfilter 4130 Secondary doorswitch Monitor doorswi
13. S with a centre tap to drive the filament of the display and one 25V RMS winding to supply the rest of the circuits There is a thermal overload protection included in the transformer to avoid insulation breakdown in the case of short circuits on the secondary side The primary and secondary circuits are completely isolated from each other The rectifier consists of diodes 6110 6111 6112 and 6113 The rectified voltage is smoothed by capacitor 2210 Fuzzy Crisp Conv Fuzzy Crisp Conv The voltages necessary to the control system are taken from transformer 5101 It has two secondary windings one 2 5V winding to drive the filament of the display and one 20V RMS winding to supply the rest of the circuits There is a thermal overload protection included in the transformer to avoid insulation breakdown in the case of short circuits on the secondary side The primary and secondary circuits are completely isolated from each other The voltage is doubled in the circuit consisting of the diodes 6110 and 6112 and the capacitors 2101 and 2110 Microcomputer The oven is controlled by a single chip microcomputer It contains RAM and ROM timer and a clock generator The input and output ports are used to control the display and relays to read the keys and the rotary encoder and to measure the signals from the weight humidity and temperature sensors The clock generator uses an external ceramic resonator to keep an accurate frequency VDD and
14. SERVICE lt gt Whirlpool Model Version Whirlpool Europe LUE Customer Services MT 263 WH Service Manual Microwave oven MT 263 WH MT 263 WH 8538 263 53291 Page Introduction safety 2 Technical data 3 Text Legend 4 12 Spare part list 13 Exploded view 14 Wiring diagram 15 Program diagram 16 17 This documentation is only intended for qualified technicians who are aware of the respec tive safety regulations Date 27011998 Subject to modification Document No 4812 714 12124 27011998 Page 2 MT 263 WH Whirlpool Europe Doc No 4812 714 12124 8538 263 53291 Customer Service SERVICE Introduction safety INTRODUCTION Before leaving the factory each oven is carefully checked It must however be installed and used correctly Despite all the steps taken to make the oven safe the safety is dependent on the correct installation and the fact the user understands how to use and maintain the oven The information in this section should be used as a reminder that the oven is safe and that anyone who uses it must first read the instructions for use in order to be able to use the oven correctly and obtain best results SAFETY To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the appliance always work to the following rules when servicing an oven Always disconnect the plug from the mains before starting work If there is no plug switch off the electric supply at the control box When you have finished servicing an oven
15. clear the seconds and start the clock Cooking time The cooking time is set with the timer knob The maximum cooking time that can be set is 90 minutes Microwave power To adjust the microwave power press the POWER buttons The current power level is displayed in Watts for 2 seconds The power level is stepped with the POWER buttons while the power level is displayed If POWER is pressed when the oven is in stand by the power level is set to 750 W The oven is started with the START button JET If the oven is in stand by and the START button is pressed cooking is started immediately at full power If the oven is already cooking the timer is incremented 30 seconds each time the button is pressed but the power setting is not affected Auto Defrost El Crisp and Crisp Convection only Press the AUTO DEFROST button until the wanted Food Class is selected See Table Turn the rotacoder until the shown weight corresponds as close as possible to the weight of the food Press the START button The time needed will be calculated and the oven starts Note The turntable must be rotating when using this function 27011998 Page 6 MT 263 WH Whirlpool Europe Doc No 4812 714 12124 8538 263 53291 Customer Service SERVICE Table Food Classes for Auto Crisp 1 Auto Defrost Meat 509 2 2 Auto Defrost Fish 509 2 3 Auto Defrost Bread 509 2 4 Auto Defrost Vegetables 50g 2kg 5 Auto Defrost Chicken Chicken parts
16. he next level If O C is selected the Forced air function will be switched off Temperature is also displayed in the bargraph A flashing segment indicates the set temperature and the steady segments indicate the real oven temperature When all the lit segments in the bargraph are steady the set temperature is reached One beep ping indicates this Forced air can be used alone or in combination with microwaves max 650W For CH DK and some other countries there are some strict limitations See technical manual for details Whirlpool Europe MT 263 WH 27011998 Page 7 S E R V Customer Service 8538 263 53291 Doc No 4812 714 12124 Quick Heat El Convection and Fuzzy Crisp Convection only The Quick heat function is used to warm up the empty oven to a wanted temperature as fast as possible Both the grill and the forced air are switched on simultaneously Press the Quick heat button repeatedly until the desired temperature in C is displayed Press the Start button no cooking time shall be selected The oven starts and the set temperature is displayed When the set temperature is reached the oven beeps three times and automatically switches over to Forced air see display symbols If you don t open the door the temperature will be kept for ten minutes the oven beeps every minute and then it switches off Place the food in the oven select time and press the START button Tum Table Stop The Turn Table Stop switch is used
17. micro processor reset The voltage between VDD and VSS is regulated by zener diode 6222 and the base emitter voltage of the transistor 7222 At start up the transistor is not conducting so the reset pin of 7000 is held low by the resistor 3223 When the voltage between VDD and VSS has increased to about 4 0 Volts the base current of 7222 is high enough to make the transistor conduct and the reset pin goes high When port P13 is set low the reset level is approximately 3 V This function is used to avoid reset in some parts of the program execution Current to the VDD is feed from either the F L relay 4901 when this is activated or from transistor 7223 when the relay is turned off Whirlpool Europe MT 263 WH 27011998 Page 9 S E R V Customer Service 8538 263 53291 Doc No 4812 714 12124 VKK Display and Buzzer Crisp Zener diode 6126 and transistor 7125 generates a stabilised voltage of approximately 22V DC This voltage supplies the midpoint of the transformer filament winding and the buzzer VKK voltages is supplied by a voltage divider 3127 and 3128 and emitter follower 7128 Fuzzy Crisp Convection and Fuzzy Crisp Convection The transistors 7172 and 7171 and the zener diode 6172 stabilise the VKK and buzzer supply voltage to approximately 34 V The midpoint of the transformer filament winding is feed via zener diode 6171 Relay Driver Circuits To prevent the relays from being activated if the processor
18. t is fed to transistor 7211 Port G13 R32 of the micro processor is normally high Vss except for a short moment when the voltage on the collector of 7211 is sensed once every ms Feedback Circuit The feed back circuit consists of 3101 3106 6105 and 7101 When a current flows through the LED of 7101 and the output pin 4 is high and tums off transistor 7102 Port R61 of the micro processor is normally kept low Vss except for a short moment when the voltage on 2201 is sensed If 7102 is off the micro processor will read a zero and when 7202 is on the micro processor will read a The RC time constant 2201 3201 is only 5 6 us and will not influence the timing of the feedback signal Keyboard All keyboard switches are connected in a matrix with four rows and four columns The columns are pulled high one at a time during scanning The key scanning is combined with the display drive circuitry If any key is pressed one of the processor inputs will be high when the corresponding output is high The inputs K00 K03 have internal pull down resistors When OTP is used external pull down resistors must be used 3285 3286 3287 and 3288 27 011998 Page 10 MT 263 WH Whirlpool Europe Doc No 4812 714 12124 8538 263 53291 Customer Service SERVICE Display The display is of the vacuum fluorescent type It is driven directly from the microprocessor high voltage outputs These are provided with internal pull down resistors The
19. tarted HEAT is displayed when Auto Crisp Reheat or Auto Crisp Cook J ET is displayed when using maximum MW power Personal preference for the auto functions is indicated by 2 2 When no personal preference is chosen all are tumed off The defrost symbol is lit during manual or auto defrost The beverage symbol is lit when Beverage is selected The reheat symbol is lit when Auto Reheat Auto Crisp Reheat Auto Crisp Cook or Auto Boil is selected The grill symbol is lit when a function using the grill element is selected The lower part of the symbol blinks during cooking The MW symbols are lit when a function using microwaves is selected The fan symbol indicates that the convection function is in operation The pan symbol is lit when a crisp function is selected indicating that the crisp pan must be used The plate symbol is lit when a cooking function is selected indicating whether the turn table is rotating or not It flashes rapidly if the tumtable is switched off when it must be rotating m The Power Temp Process bar indicates MW power J et is indicated by a rolling bar the temperature in convection heating how far the process has advanced when using the auto functions Real time clock Time is set by pressing the CLOCK button Set the hours with the timer knob Press the CLOCK button again and set the minutes with the timer knob Finally press the CLOCK button again to
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