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1 R Commercial Service / Training Manual High Speed Combination Oven AXP / MXP - 60 Hz MXP22QT December Amana is a Registered Trademark of Maytag Corporation. Brand used under license.

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3 1 Important Safety Information

4 Important Information Important Notices for Servicers and Consumers ACP will not be responsible for personal injury or property damage from improper service procedures. Pride and workmanship go into every product to provide our customers with quality products. It is possible, however, that during its lifetime a product may require service. Products should be serviced only by a qualified service technician who is familiar with the safety procedures required in the repair and who is equipped with the proper tools, parts, testing instruments and the appropriate service information. IT IS THE TECHNICIANS RESPONSIBLITY TO REVIEW ALL APPROPRIATE SERVICE INFORMATION BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRS.! WARNING To avoid risk of severe personal injury or death, disconnect power before working/servicing on appliance to avoid electrical shock. To locate an authorized servicer please contact: ComServ Support Center Web Site Telephone Number or commercialservice@acpsolutions.com Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, and Labels! DANGER DANGER Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING! WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death.! CAUTION CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury, product or property damage.

5 Important Safety Information! WARNING Read the following information to avoid possible exposure to microwave radiation: The basic design of the Microwave Oven makes it an inherently safe device to both use and service. However, there are some precautions which should be followed when servicing the microwave to maintain this safety. These are as follows: 1. Always operate the unit from an adequately grounded outlet. Do not operate on a two-wire extension cord. 8. Do not for any reason defeat the interlock switches there is not valid reason for this action at any time; nor will it be condoned by ACP. 2. Before servicing the unit (if unit is operable) perform the microwave leakage test. 3. The oven should never be operated if the door does not fit properly against the seal, the hinges or hinge bearings are damaged or broken; the choke is damaged, (pieces missing, etc.); or any other visible damage can be noted. Check the choke area to ensure that this area is clean and free of all foreign matter. 4. If the oven operates with the door open and produces microwave energy, take the following steps: A. Tell the user not to operate the oven. B. Contact ACP ComServ immediately. 5. Always have the oven disconnected when the outer case is removed except when making the "live" tests called for in the Service Manual. Do not reach into the equipment area while the unit is energized. Make all connections for the test and check them for tightness before plugging the cord into the outlet. 6. Always ground the capacitors on the magnetron filter box with an insulated-handle screwdriver before working in the high voltage area of the equipment compartment. Some types of failures will leave a charge in these capacitors and the discharge could cause a reflex action which could make you injure yourself. 9. IMPORTANT: Before returning a unit to a customer, be sure to check for proper switch interlock action. 10. The Microwave Oven should never be operated with any components removed and/or bypassed or when any of the safety interlocks are found to be defective, or when any of the seal surfaces are defective, missing, or damaged. 11. All microwave ovens meet all requirements of the radiation control for Health and Safety Act of Due to measurement uncertainties, the 2 maximum leakage for the field will be 4mw/cm. 12. To ensure that the unit does not emit excessive microwave leakage and to meet the Department of Health and Human Services guidelines, check the oven for microwave leakage using a microwave oven leakage meter that complies with US Government CDRH / FDA / DHHS requirements and or any other local government requirements. The maximum leakage level allowed by ACP 2 is 4mw/cm. 13. If servicer encounters an emission reading over 4mw/cm 2, the servicer is to cease repair and contact the ACP ComServ Department immediately for further direction. ACP will contact the proper Government Agency upon verification of the test results. 7. Always remember that in the area of the transformer there is HIGH VOLTAGE. When the unit is operating keep this area clear and free of anything which could possibly cause an arc or ground, etc.

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8 2 AXP20 / MXP20, AXP22 / MXP22 60 Hz Specifications Installation Unpacking the oven Oven Clearances Power Specification Input Output Consumption Dimensions Weight

9 STEP 1 - Unpack Oven C A B STEP 2 - Place Oven on Counter STEP 3 - Install Rack. " / %, DO NOT Oven K L Clearances M N O P N O Q R K S T O U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ K _ S N ` T ab c W a an d W Q at W b Q e f Y g h i V S _ N j V at W O W X V T W O N k X ` Q N l N j N m T X h M N O n X Q T O X W Q UN X W a Y g o p q _ S N ` T ab c W a an d W O N k X ` Q N l N j N m T X h r O N l T O W U O N m T X S W s X N Q N l T O W Q T l O N l T O W X ` a T N j T V Q O U V W a l W O Q b O T ` k V T ` h t L K a d W Q W b Q e f Y g h i V S _ u T Q d T T X W U O ` V R W O v T N X u W V w N j N m T X W X ` u W V w d W a a h ] L K a d W Q W b Q e f Y g h i V S _ N j V W O W X V T W O N k X ` b T b N j N m T X h x L n X b Q W a a V N S u U X W Q X N m T X b N N m T X u N Q Q N S W Q W b Q y j T T Q Y z i h g V S _ as Uj at Ub an at Ub an at at U` UN Ub at D

10 Power Source Voltage AC 208/230 VAC Amperage (Single Unit) 30 A Frequency 60Hz Single Phase, 3 wire grounded X Receptacle 6-30R Plug 6-30P Power Output Microwave Nominal microwave energy (IEC705) 2200 Watts 22 F / 12 C Operating Frequency 2450 MHz Power Consumption 5700 Watts Microwave only 4200 Watts Convection fan 425 Watts / 6200 RPM Radiant heater 3000 Watts Convection heater 2000 Watts Combination 5300Watts Dimensions Cabinet (in / cm) Width cm Height cm Depth (includes bracket on back) Oven Interior (in / cm) useable space Width cm 41 cm Height cm Depth cm Weight (lbs. / kg) Uncrated 150 lbs. 68 kg Crated 175 lbs. 79 kg

11 3 AXP20 / MXP20, AXP20/ MXP22 60 Hz Quick Start Reference Guide

12 µ ¹ º» º ¼ ½ ¾ ¹ À ¹ Á  À à ½ À Ä º À ¹ Á ¹ À ¹ Å Ã ¹ Æ Ç È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Í Ï Ð Ñ Í Ò ÓÔ Õ Ö Ñ Ö Ì Ö Ø Ö Ù Ì Ö Ú Ì Í É Ñ Ì Ù Ñ Í High Speed Commercial Combination Oven Oven Controls. Š ƒ ~ ƒ ˆ } ~ š ž ~ Š } ~ { } š Ü ž Š ƒ ~ ƒ ˆ ƒ Š ~ } ˆ Š ~ ƒ ˆ Š ~ ã ä å æ ç è å é ê ë å ì ì í î ï è æ Ÿ } š ƒ š ƒ } ~ ~ ƒ ˆ š š ˆ Š Š } ~ Œ { ƒ Š ˆ ˆ Š ~ š ƒ } } š š } š } { ~ š ƒ Š } Ü ˆ ~ ~ } š { } ƒ ~ š } š š Š ~ ˆ Š Š } ~ Š } } } ƒ Š } } ˆ } š } ~ ƒ ~ ~ ˆ ž TOUCH SCREEN KEYPAD Selecting a Function } š } Š } ~ ž ˆ } } š œ Š ~ } š ~ š ƒ Getting Started Preheating the Oven { } ~ ƒ ~ ˆ ˆ Š ˆ Œ Ž Œ Ž Ž Œ Ž Š ~ š Š } Œ { œ ˆ { ˆ Š ˆ } ~ ~ } š š ˆ } ~ š ž Œ Ÿ } š } š } œ Ÿ { œ Ÿ { Š ˆ ~ ~ ~ š ƒ œ ˆ } ~ Š ~ Š } š š } ~ š ž Š } š ˆ ƒ ~ ˆ ˆ Š ˆ { } Š ~ ƒ ˆ } š š ˆ 520 Programming or Changing Preheat Setting ª ««««! Š ~ š Š } Œ Ÿ } š Š } š ± ² { ³ œ } ~ } š } ˆ ~ ~ } š ~ š ƒ Ÿ } š Š } š ~ } ˆ ˆ Š ˆ } ~ } ~ š ž ˆ ~ ~ ~ š ƒ Push PREHEAT TEMP 520 F 1. Appet-Side 3. Meats 5. Dess-Soup BACK MENU 2. Pasta-Pizza 4. Seaf-Sub 6. Breakfast MANUAL COOK 520 F Cooking with Preprogrammed. ƒ Š ~ } Pads ˆ Û ˆ ˆ Š } ~ ˆ ~ MENU ˆ Appet-Side ~ } ˆ ˆ Š ˆ Ü Meats } š } ~ } ˆ Dess-Soup Š ƒ ˆ ž ž ˆ } } š BACK 1. Misc ˆ ~ ~ ~ š ƒ 3. Chicken Œ } š } Š } ˆ Š 5. ˆ ~ ~ } š ~ š ƒ Fries } š } } BACK Ý ˆ Ü š ƒ } ƒ š ~ ˆ œ Š ~ } š ~ ˆ ƒ } ˆ ƒ ~ ~ Þ ƒ } ƒ ž ƒ š Ü ~ } ~ š ž ~ ß à ± Ÿ ³ á à Ÿ ³ á ± â Using MANUAL COOK ˆ š š ˆ ~ ˆ Ü MENU š ƒ ³ ± ð ñ Appet-Side Pasta-Pizza ò } Meats Seaf-Sub Š ~ ƒ ˆ ž ˆ } } š ˆ ~ ~ ~ š ƒ Œ ˆ Ü } Š ~ } ˆ ƒ } } Š ~ } } š œ ˆ ~ ~ } š ó Š ~ } ˆ ˆ Š ˆ œ ˆ ~ ~ } š Ý Ÿ } š Š } š ~ } ˆ } ƒ ˆ ƒ } ˆ } ~ } ~ š ž ˆ ~ ~ Ÿ } š Š } š ~ } ˆ ƒ } ~ } ~ } ~ š ž œ ˆ ~ ~ ~ š ƒ Þ Ÿ } š Š } š ~ } ˆ } ~ } } ~ } š ž ˆ ~ ~ Ÿ ~ ~ Œ Û Þ ˆ ƒ ƒ } ~ Ü } ˆ ~ } ~ ƒ ~ ~ ˆ ž } ~ š ž œ ˆ ~ ~ ~ ˆ ˆ Š ƒ ~ ƒ ˆ ~ ˆ TOUCH SCREEN KEYPAD Dess-Soup BACK Pasta-Pizza Seaf-Sub Breakfast Appet-Side MANUAL COOK ƒ } ƒ ž ƒ š Ü ~ } ~ š ž ~ ß à ± Ÿ ³ á à Ÿ ³ á ± â ô º ¹ õ ö º à ¹ ½ ø ¹ ¾ º º ù à ú ¾ Á ¾ Ä û º ø à ¼ º º Ç ö º Æ ½ Å ¾ º º ù à ú û ¾ Ä º Æ ¼ º º À à ¼ ø Æ Æ Æ ¹ À ¹ Ç 2. Non-Meat Vegetables MANUAL Misc COOK 1. Tater Tots 6oz Jalapeno Popper 8 Nachos Taquitos 4 Breakfast MANUAL COOK

13 ACCESSING THE PROGRAM MENU { ƒ ƒ ~ ~ œ Ÿ ² Ÿ ³ ³ ± ð Ü ~ š ƒ ò Š } Š ~ ƒ ˆ 1. Appet-Side MENU 2. Pasta-Pizza High Speed Commercial Combination Oven 1 2 BACK MANUAL COOK Œ { ~ š ƒ œ Ÿ ² Ÿ ³ ˆ Ÿ à ~ ƒ ˆ Push 3. Meats 5. Dess-Soup BACK 4. Seaf-Sub 6. Breakfast MANUAL COOK Push PROGRAM MENU OVERVIEW ü ý þ ÿ Š } ÿ ² ˆ } Š ~ ~ ƒ ˆ ý ã ÿ } ~ } Š } ý ý ã ý ÿ à š } ~ } Š } ADDING OR CHANGING MAIN MENU LEVEL OR ITEM GROUP MENU ˆ œ Ÿ ² Ÿ ³ ³ ± ð ˆ } š ~ š ƒ ± } ˆ à ó { } } ~ } Š } EDITING MAIN MENU CATEGORY SCREEN Œ ˆ ³ ± ð ˆ ³ ± ð ó { ³ ² Ÿ ð œ ~ ƒ ˆ ~ š ƒ à ó { ³ ± ð ð ~ } } š Ü } š } ž Š } ~ ˆ ˆ ˆ } ˆ ~ ~ } š ~ š ƒ Ý ˆ ˆ Š Š ~ } ž } } ~ ˆ š ˆ ~ Ü Š ˆ ~ ~ ž š ~ î ê ì ê ê æ æ ê é ä ê ê å ê æ í î ì ê ê ï ƒ ˆ ˆ ƒ š ˆ } ~ } ~ š ž Ü } Š } š ƒ Š ˆ ~ ˆ ~ ~ ƒ ó ƒ ˆ ˆ ƒ } } ~ ƒ ~ ~ ˆ ž Ü ˆ ~ ~ ñ Ÿ ˆ ~ ƒ ˆ ƒ ˆ } KEYPAD 1. Appet-Side 3. Meats 5. Dess-Soup BACK MENU 2. Pasta-Pizza 4. Seaf-Sub 6. Breakfast EDIT MENU B. EDITING FOOD CATEGORY SCREEN 1. Appet-Side 3. Meats 5. Dess-Soup MENU 2. Pasta-Pizza 4. Seaf-Sub 6. Breakfast EDIT A. BACK C. MENU ASSIGNED NAME Appet-Side SPACE CLEAR BACK SAVE MENU Appet-Side A. 1. Appet-Side 3. Meats 2. Pasta-Pizza 4. Seaf-Sub C. 1. Misc 3. Chicken 2. Non-Meat 4. ASSIGNED NAME Misc 5. Dess-Soup 6. Breakfast 5. Fries 6. Vegetables SPACE CLEAR BACK EDIT MENU BACK EDIT MENU B. BACK SAVE Ý } š } á Š ˆ ~ ~ } š ~ š ƒ } } ~ ƒ š ó ž Š } ~ ~ ˆ ž Ü ˆ ~ ~ ƒ Š ˆ Š ˆ œ ˆ ˆ } } Š ~ } œ ˆ ~ ~ ò Š ˆ Š ˆ Ÿ à } ~ š ž

14 High Speed Commercial Combination Oven ADDING ITEM TO ITEM MENU! " # $ % & ' ( ) * +, * -.. "! / & ' & % " & ' & % : : & ; 3 4 < ( & ( $ % & '. - 6!. "! / "., * + / ). 2 ; < = - ( 6 7 ".. "! / > % & ; 2 4 ; ' &? & % ( < ( 4 9 ( 4 9 ( % < < ( Push ( : & ; A % ' 0 B & ; ( C * " - 7 " & % < < B 2 &? & C +! D 6 *. + E " * # * 6 7 "! & F # ( ' ( C +! D 6 *. + E " * # * 6 7 " < % 2 1 & < 2 0 % G H I J K K L M N O P Q K O Q R S S I N T U M V V R P P I R Q W D & % 0 9 % & 0 ( & 4 ; 1 < 4 % 1 4 ' A. CREATING NEW ITEM GROUP MENU Appet-Side Pasta-Pizza Meats Seaf-Sub B. Appet-Side Misc Non-Meat Chicken Misc 1. Tater Tots 6oz Jalapeno Popper 8 Nachos Taquitos 4 5. CONFIRM OVERWRITE OF 5. Dess-Soup 6. Breakfast 5. Fries 6. Vegetables Push BACK EDIT MENU BACK EDIT MENU CREATE BACK CREATE X 6 ; 1 < 4 % 1 % 0 ; % Push Y 6 ; 1 < 4 % 1 ' 4 % & 3 0 & 3 % [ 6 ; 1 < 4 % 1 $ Push \ \ ü ] ^ \ ] ^ ý ü ` Push œ ˆ ~ ~ á Š ~ ƒ ˆ Push a b c d a b c d a b c d TOUCH SCREEN 7 8 ˆ ó ± ~ Š ~ } š ˆ ~ ž Š ƒ á KEYPAD TOUCH SCREEN a b c d a b c d ASSIGNED NAME Mozz Ch St SPACE BACK CLEAR SAVE

15 e f g f h i j k h j l m n i o p g f i q r p s m p t g j h o p g f i q o i p i f u f s i v w x y z { } ~ } } ƒ ˆ Š } y } Œ Ž Ž Ž š œ œ ž Ÿ œ š ž ª «š œ š Ÿ œ œ ž ž ž š ž š ž š ž ž š œ ž ž ž š ± ² ³ Ÿ ª ž œ Ÿ œ ž ž ³ µ µ ± œ ž ž ± š ± ¹ º» ± œ š œ ž ± ž ¼ ½ š ž œ ± š š š ± ž œ ± œ ž ž» ± š ¾ š š š ± KEYPAD High Speed Commercial Combination Oven Option # Setting Name Options 1 Digit Entry Single digit entry 2 Menu Setting Double digit entry 1 Level 2 Levels 3 Manual Lock 3 Levels Manual cooking allowed 4 Program Lock Manual cooking not allowed Changes to programs allowed 5 Door Open Password needed Opening door resets timer 6 Keybeep Opening door pauses cook cycle Off 7 Keybeep Volume On Low Medium 8 End of Cycle Beep High Continuous until door is opened Three beeps once 9 Keyboard Window Three beeps repeating Off 30 Seconds 60 Seconds 10 Preheat Warnings 120 Seconds Off 11 Temperature Scale Warn if oven not at temp Temperatures are displayed in ºF for 60 Hz models Temperatures are displayed in ºC for 50 Hz models 12 Clean Filter Off Displays every 7 days Displays every 30 days 13 Auto Menu Displays every 90 days From Preheat, go to Ready 14 Magnetron Control From Preheat, go to Menu No individual tube programming 15 Microwave Only Mode Individual Tube Programming No microwave only mode 16 Manual Program Save Allow microwave only mode Do not save after manual cook 17 Automatic Shut Off Save after manual cook 2 Hours 4 Hours 8 Hours 18 Data Transfer Disable Begin Transfer: Card to Oven Begin Transfer: Oven to Card 19 Preheat Temperature* Enter Temperature in 5 increments 200 F (95 C) F (270 C) CLEAN FILTER š š ž ª ž ž ± ž ž š À Ž Ž Œ š ª ž ž ª ž ± ž œ Á š œ ž  ± ª œ Ÿ ž ± ª ± ± ª œ œ ž ž œ à ³ š œ à ž ± œ ª ± ž š œ š œ œ ª œ ª œ œ œ Ÿ Ÿ œ š š Ÿ Ä œ ³ œ Å ž Æ œ ª ž œ ž * Option 19 not on all models

16 To program the oven using the EZCard: Oven must be in Standby mode (Preheat must be OFF) 1. Open protective cover from bottom of keypad. 2. Insert the EZCard into the slot located below the vertical keypad. Note: The EZCard can be inserted forwards or backwards. 3. From Standby, press and hold the 2 pad to go to User Options. 4. Go to Option #18 by pressing Prev Option on the screen or repeatedly pressing Next Option 5. Select the desired operation by highlighting Transfer card to oven or Transfer oven to card with the knob. 6. Press the Start pad to begin the transfer (The screen will indicate transferring and indicate done when transfer is complete.) 7. Press the SAVE pad to complete the process. Note: You can exit from programing the oven by pressing off keypad. 8. Remove EZCard and close the protective cover. Standby Mode USER OPTIONS User Options NEXT OPTION CANCEL PREV OPTION SAVE Previous Options Press and Hold 2 Protective Cover USER OPTIONS USER OPTIONS NEXT OPTION CANCEL PREV OPTION SAVE NEXT OPTION CANCEL PREV OPTION SAVE Press Save Press Start

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24 High Speed Commercial Combination Oven Ü ž «± š» š ž š œ ž š Ÿ ž «š Ÿ» š Ü ž ± ± ž ž š ž Ÿ» š œ ž š š ±» ê «š Ÿ Ÿ Ü š «š Ÿ Ÿ ê ê» ë é š ž ± ë» š ± š š ï ç ž š» š œ ì š» ž š í ± ± î š í ± ± è š» ± š ž œ ž ± œ ž š ô é í» «š í š õ ê š Ÿ é ž œ ž ± œ ž é œ» «Options# Setting Name Options 01 Digit Entry Single digit entry Double digit entry CLEAN FILTER 02 Text Case Caps Lower case Mixed 03 Menu Setting 01=10 Items 02 =100 Items CLEAN FILTERS 03 = 360 items 04 (Manual) Cook Manual cooking allowed Manual cooking not allowed 05 (Manual) Save Save after manual cook Do not save after manual cook 06 Program Password Password needed Changes to programs allowed 07 Door Reset Opening door resets timer Opening door pauses cook cycle 08 Keyboard Activation Off 09 Keybeep On 30 Seconds 60 Seconds 120 Seconds Off 10 Keybeep Volume Low Medium High 11 End Of Cycle Beep Three beeps once Three beeps repeating Continuous until door is opened 12 Preheat Warning Warn if oven not at temp 13 Temperature Scale Temperatures are displayed in F for 60Hz models Off 14 Clean Filter Reminder Off Temperatures are displayed in C for 50Hz models Displays every 7 days Air Filters On Sides ž š ž œ ±» ± š ž Þ ÿ ú ü ú ü ù Ü ž œ ± ± ± ±» ±» š œ Ÿ ë ô ž è š š œ š «š» š ± š ± Ÿ š ±» ê š ž Ÿ š» š ž š Ÿ ž Ÿ œ ± ±» «š «ž š œ Ÿ ž «š Ÿ ê š š ± Ÿ ± ± š š œ š š Displays every 30 days Displays every 90 days 15 (Microwave) Only Allow microwave only mode 16 Auto Off Disable No microwave only mode 2 Hours 4 Hours 8 Hours 17 Data Transfer Begin Transfer: Card to Oven. Press Program Keypad Begin Transfer: Oven to Card. Press Program Keypad

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26 4 AXP20 / MXP20, AXP22 / MXP22 60 Hz Oven Construction

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29 HV Transformers Magnetrons Fuses Sensor Triac s Magnetron TCO s Capacitor / Diodes Capacitor Diode (Right Side) Magnetron # 1 High Voltage Transformers Convection Heater Element Temp Sensor (RTD Convection) Small Fuses F2,F3,F4 (12 amp) F2 - Convection Motor F3 - Magnetron # 1 F4 - Magnetron # 2 Switch (Primary) Triac (TR1) (Magnetron # 1) Triac (TR2) (Magnetron # 2) Triac (TR3) (Convection Heater) Magnetron TCO s Magnetron # 2 Capacitor Diode (Left Side) Large Fuses F1,F5,F6 (25 amp) *F1 - Main Fuse F5 - Convection Heater F6 - Radiant Heater *Note: If Main Fuse (F1) is blown replace Relay Monitor Board and Power Relay.

30 Circuit Boards Power Relay Limiter Triac Thermocouple (RTD) Temp Sensor (RTD) Cooling Fans Convection Motor Catalytic Converter (Located inside plenum) Convection Motor Main Board *Relay Monitor Board *Power Relay Snubber Power Supply Board (24 VDC) Limiter Triac (TR4) -Radiant Heater Cooling Fans Thermocouple (RTD) Temp Sensor (RTD Radiant) *Note: If Main Fuse (F1) is blown replace Relay Monitor Board and Power Relay.

31 AXP20 / MXP20 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY Control Holder Display Board Touch Screen Display * Knob Collar Knob Touch Panel Assembly Filter Board Bezel Data Key Board Data Key Board Holder Data Key Plug * Caution: Do not handle touch screen display by the sides. This may damage the display circuitry. Handle using the corners.

32 AXP22 / MXP22 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY Eschutcheon Touch Panel Assembly VFD Board Display Board USB Board USB Port Plug

33 Antenna Motor Cam Gear Assembly Antenna Rivet, Plastic Radiant Heater Multi-Wave Spring Washer Flat Washer Lock Nut See Detail Below Note: Requires 15/16 (26mm) Deep Socket Antenna Motor *Note: Plastic Rivet cannot be reused. Cam Rivet, *Plastic Gear Assembly Alignment Arrows Antenna

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35 5 AXP20 / MXP20, AXP22 / MXP22 60 Hz Interlock Switch Service

36 Oven Switch Replacement & Interlock Switch Adjustment Attach Ohm-Meter to Wire Harness Connectors Switch Adjustment Lever Adjustment Figure 1 Switch Test: Mounting Screw When the door is opened or closed, the left door hinge activates the secondary / monitor switches. 1. Connect an ohm-meter to wire harness (as shown in figure 1, to verify switch activation). Note: The switch assembly should activate when the door gap is approximately 1/4 inch (6mm). Switch Adjustment: 1. Loosen mounting screws. 2. Slide adjustment lever for proper switch activation. 3. Tighten mounting screws. 4. Preheat oven to set temperature and verify switch adjustment settings and function. Note: To ensure proper switch adjustment, the switch mounting MUST be tightened after each adjustment prior to testing the door alignment. Replacement Removal: 1. Remove switch assembly mounting screw. 2. Push switch assembly 1/2 inch (13mm) towards back of oven. 3. Twist mounting leg towards oven cavity to release mounting tab. 4. Push assembly towards back of oven to remove. Note: New replacement switch assembly has been adjusted at the factory, no adjustment should be necessary. Mounting Leg Mounting Screw

37 6 AXP20 / MXP20, AXP22 / MXP22 60 Hz Oven Performance Test

38 j % ) ( ) $ % ) + q j!! * ~ ƒ u j z ˆ j ƒ u j t z j ƒ z ( ƒ t u j t ƒ ~ + &! * & # k l +! ) + & z t { u ƒ Š % & s ˆ " l % r # % + + # q ) % r + % s $ z t { u ƒ Š # %! # & # k l + %! %! % ) k! # % + & + q! # +! z t { u ƒ Š % k! # % s n s! ",, s w s ( ) + & * % l & ( + & w $ % ) o q % & s KEYPAD Œ s t %! +! & # + l! % * # * l # *! u Š Š { z t { u ƒ Š % & s Ž s ( ) ˆ u ƒ s USING OVEN AS A MICROWAVE OVEN This option is only available if the oven cavity temperature is less than 200 F. PREHEAT MENU When user option MICROWAVE ONLY is set as a default, the MICROWAVE ONLY button appears on the PREHEAT MENU. See page 11 for Oven Performance Test procedure. To run Performance Test using microwave only follow these steps: 1. Place filled (1000 ml) test bowl in oven. 2. Press MICROWAVE ONLY button. 3. Press manual cook. 4. Press Pad 3 twice for 33 seconds. 5. Press Start. 6. Oven will beep, remove test bowl from oven. 7. Press OFF to return to PREHEAT MENU.

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40 All Amana and Menumaster microwave oven power outputs are rated using the IEC705 standards. Using the IEC705 test method requires precision measurements and equipment that is not practical to be performed in the field. Using the test shown below will indicate if the oven performance is satisfactory. Test equipment required: 1000 ml test container and thermometer (ACP Power Test Bowl part # ). Digital watch / watch with a second hand for use on ovens with electromechanical timers. Important Notes: Low line voltage will cause low temperature rise / power output. Ovens must be on a dedicated circuit, properly grounded, and polarized. Other equipment on the same circuit may cause a low temperature rise / power output. This test and results are not a true IEC705 test procedures and are only intended to provide servicers with an easy means of determining if the microwave oven cooking output is correct. Procedure 1. Fill the test container to the 1000 ml line with cool tap water. NOTE: Water temperature should be approximately 60 F / 16 C 2. Using the thermometer, stir water for five to ten seconds; measure, and record the temperature (T1). 3. Place test container of water in the center of oven cavity and close door. 4. Heat the water for a 33-second full power cycle. NOTE: Use a digital watch or a watch with a second hand for ovens with electromechanical timers. 5. At end of the cycle, remove test container. Using the thermometer, stir water for five to ten seconds and record temperature (T2). 6. Subtract the starting water temperature (T1), from the ending water temperature (T2) to obtain the temperature rise ( T). 7. If the temperature rise ( T) meets or exceeds the minimum, the test is complete. If the temperature rise ( T) fails to meet the minimum temperature rise, test the line voltage to verify it is correct. Then repeat steps 1-6 making sure to change the water. If the temperature rise ( T) fails to meet the minimum temperature rise again the oven will require service. Minimum Temperature Rise at Thirty -Three (33) Seconds Run Time T Cooking T Cooking T Cooking T Cooking ( F) Power Output ( F) Power Output ( C) Power Output ( C) Power Output

41 7 AXP20 / MXP20, AXP22 / MXP22 60 Hz Component Testing Procedures

42 ! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven and discharge capacitor before servicing, unless testing requires power. Illustration Component Test Results Thermal cutout Disconnect all wires from TCO. Measure resistance across terminals. Control TCO... Magnetron TCO... Closed at 235 F (113 C) and open at 150 F (66 C) Open at 300 F (149 C) and closed at 257 F (125 C) MT1 MT2 GATE Diode Triac Triac 1 (top) is for front element Triac 2 (middle) is for rear element Capacitor Discharge Capacitor Remove diode lead from capacitor and connect ohmmeter. Reverse leads for second test. Disconnect wires to triac. Measure resistance from: MT1 to MT2... MT1 to Gate... MT2 to Gate... All terminals to ground... Measure voltage from: MT1 to Gate Discharge Capacitor Infinite resistance should be measured in one direction and 50K or more in the opposite direction. NOTE: Ohmmeter must contain a battery of 6 volts minimum. Caution - Do not operate oven with wire to terminal MT2 removed. Infinite Approximately 15, then reverse meter leads 30 Infinite Infinite 0.8 VAC when energized. If no voltage, check H.V. board and wiring. Snubber assembly Remove wires from capacitor terminals and connect ohmmeter, set on highest resistance scale to terminals. Also check between each terminal and capacitor case... Disconnect wires to snubber. Measure resistance across terminals... Between Terminals: Meter should momentarily deflect towards zero then return to over 5 M. If no deflection occurs, or if continuous deflection occurs, replace capacitor. Terminal to Case: Infinite resistance Infinite Magnetron Cooling blower motor Discharge Capacitor Remove wires from magnetron and connect ohmmeter to terminals. Also check between each terminal and ground. Measure voltage at motor Between Terminals: Less than 1 Each terminal to ground measures Infinite resistance. Note: This test is not conclusive. If oven does not heat and all other components test good replace the magnetron and retest. Approximately 24 vdc at incoming leads Stirrer motor Remove all wires from terminals. Measure resistance from: Terminal to terminal... Approximately 29K Interlock, primary Remove violet and orange from terminals. Measure resistance from: NO to Common (Door Open)... NO to Common (Door Closed)... Infinite Continuity

43 J1 GND J2! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven and discharge capacitor before servicing, unless testing requires power. Illustration Component Test Results Transformer Discharge Capacitor Remove all wires from terminals. Convection blower motor Measure resistance from: 230 to COM to COM to Ground to Ground... Terminal 5 to 6... Terminal 4 to Ground... Perform service test on low and high speed to verify operation. Service test procedure is located in Service Test section. Less than 1 Less than 1 Infinite Infinite Less than 1 Approximately Convection heating element Cavity heating element Thermocouple (RTD) (Convection Heater) Temp Sensor (Cavity Heater) Temp Sensor Relay This relay contains a diode in the coil circuit. Disconnect wires from terminals. Measure resistance across heating element. Element 2000 W... Approximately Disconnect wires from terminals. Measure resistance across heating element. Element 3000 W... Approximately 14 Temperature Resistance 32 F F... Measure resistance from: Terminal 0 to terminal 1 (coil) Approximately 6 to 7 M Terminal 0-1 Line Voltage Terminal 2-6 Line Voltage Terminal 4-8 Line Voltage NOTE: Analog meter is recommended for measurement. NOTE: If using a digital meter it must contain a battery of 6 volts minimum. Wire harness High voltage board to display module harness Test continuity of wires... Indicates continuity Power supply board 24 Volt Input voltage Orange J1-1 to Red J Red J2-1 to White J2-6 Power Supply Board Line Voltage Approximately 24 vdc TERMINAL DESIGNATION STICKER Limiter, Electronic Orange 9 to Red Yellow 6 to Yellow 7... Line Voltage Approximately 24 vdc

44 8 AXP20 / MXP20 60 Hz Service Test

45 Access to Service Mode Screen While at the Main Screen, press the following sequence on the keypad: NOTE: The MICROWAVE ONLY button may or may not be present. 1. Press OFF pad until PRESS TO PREHEAT appears. 2. Press Hidden Pad. 3. Press pads The display indicates SERVICE MODE. Hidden Pad Oven Information Screen This screen is Oven Information showing the versions of software in the control boards and information about door cycles and tube hours. NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test CLEAR INFO: Press this pad to reset the Door Cycles and Tube Hours back to zero. EXIT: Press this pad to return to the ovens Main Menu 1

46 Manual Operation of Magnetrons #1 & #2 2 Screen This screen will allow operation of Magnetron #1 and #2 together and show the number of amps being drawn. NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test TURN ON: This pad will toggle between turning the magnetrons on and off. CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu RANGE: Under normal operation, each mag s amp draw should be 5 12 amps. Manual Operation of Magnetron #1 Screen This screen will allow operation of Magnetron #1 and show the number of amps being drawn. 3 NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test TURN ON: This pad will toggle between turning the magnetron on and off. CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw should be 5 12 amps.

47 Manual Operation of Magnetron #2 Screen This screen will allow operation of Magnetron #2 and show the number of amps being drawn. 4 NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test TURN ON: This pad will toggle between turning the magnetron on and off. CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw should be 5 12 amps. Convection Heater Screen This screen will allow operation of the convection heater and show the number of amps being drawn. NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test TURN ON: This pad will toggle between turning the heater on and off. CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw should be 5 12 amps. 5

48 Radiant Heater Screen This screen will allow operation of the radiant heater and show the number of amps being drawn. NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test TURN ON: This pad will toggle between turning the heater on and off. CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw should be amps. 6 Convection Fan Low Speed Screen 0 This screen will allow operation of the convection fan at a low speed and show the number of amps being drawn. NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test 7 TURN ON: This pad will toggle between turning the convection fan on and off at a low speed. CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw is too low to read.

49 Convection Fan High Speed Screen This screen will allow operation of the convection fan at a high speed and show the number of amps being drawn. 8 NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test TURN ON: This pad will toggle between turning the convection fan on and off at a high speed. CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw should be amps. (It may not read amps) Cooling Fan Screen This screen will allow operation of the cooling fan show the number of amps being drawn. 9 NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test TURN ON: This pad will toggle between turning the cooling fan on and off. CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw should be amps. (It may not read amps)

50 Antenna Motor Screen This screen will allow operation of the antenna motor show the number of amps being drawn NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test TURN ON: This pad will toggle between turning the antenna motor on and off. CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw may be to low to read. RTD Status Screen This screen will show the temperatures being reported to the RTD s in the oven. The maximum temps seen by the controller are also recorded for diagnostic purposes. 11 NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu CLEAR INFO: Press this pad to reset the Maximum RTD temps to zero.

51 Memory / Network Status Screen This screen will show which memory chips are present and if the oven is hooked up to an external network. 12 NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu Error List Screen This screen will show a description of the types of errors that can occur. NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu 13

52 Error History Screen This screen will show the previous error codes that have occurred in the oven. 14 G2 C0 H1 B0 NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test SCROLL: This pad will advance through the history of the error codes. (1-10) CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu Note: To clear codes: Press and hold Pad 1 until Code(s) disappear. Voltage Switching Screen 208 This screen will show the line voltage detected by the oven. NEXT TEST: Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test PREV TEST: Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test CANCEL: Press this pad to return to the Main Menu 15

53 9 AXP20 / MXP20 60 Hz Troubleshooting

54 POWER UP CONDITION PLUG OVEN IN (NORMAL DISPLAY) PREHEAT TEMP = 520 F PRESS TO PREHEAT No See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. 1. No Line Voltage 2. Inoperative Power Cord 3. Inoperative Fuse 4. Inoperative Filter Board 5. Inoperative Touch Screen 6. Inoperative Main Control Board 7. Inoperative Display Board 8. Inoperative -24 Volt Power Supply Board 9. Broken or Loose Wire Connection PROGRAM CHANGE TEMP Yes Error Code Appears 1. Refer To Display Diagnostics 2. Clear Error History After Oven is Repaired No (NORMAL DISPLAY) PREHEAT TEMP = 520 F PRESS TO PREHEAT Go to PREHEAT Condition PROGRAM CHANGE TEMP

55 PREHEAT CONDITION Touch PRESS TO PREHEAT On Touch Screen or Push Knob In Yes (NORMAL DISPLAY) OVEN PREHEATING PREHEAT TEMP = 520 F No Indicates Rising Temperature See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. Inoperative Display Board Inoperative Touch Screen PROGRAM CHANGE TEMP OVEN REACHES TEMPERATURE No Indicates Temperature Reached See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. 1. Inoperative Thermocouple 2. Inoperative Radiant Heater 3. Inoperative Convection Heater 4. Inoperative Temp Sensor (RTD Radiant) 5. Inoperative Main Board 6. Broken or Loose Wire Yes (NORMAL DISPLAY) (NORMAL DISPLAY) MENU 1 2 READY PREHEAT TEMP = 520 F MENU CHANGE TEMP BACK MANUAL COOK PROGRAM MANUAL COOK

56 MICROWAVE CONDITION SERVICE TEST 1. Press Off Pad Repeatedly Until Press to Preheat Appears 2. Press Hidden Pad 3. Press Pads Yes (NORMAL DISPLAY) SERVICE MODE OVEN INFORMATION ION DISPLAY VERSION: 0.39 MAIN VER: 0.46 EE E 0.3 DOOR CYCLES 20,156 TUBE HRS: 2156 EE E 255 NEXT TEST PREV TEST Hidden Pad CLEAR EXIT INFO PRESS NEXT TEST No See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. Inoperative Touch Panel Inoperative Touch Screen (NORMAL DISPLAY) SERVICE MODE MAGNETRONS NS #1 & #2 MAGNETRON N #1: 0 AMPS MAGNETRON N #2: 0 AMPS ACCEPTABLE RANGE: No See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. Inoperative Touch Screen NEXT TEST PREV TEST No See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. CANCEL TURN ON Inoperative Main Board Yes PRESS TURN ON See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. COOLING FANS TURNS ON Yes MAGNETRON #1: 5-12 AMPS MAGNETRON #2: 5-12 AMPS No 1. Inoperative Power Relay 2. Inoperative Primary Switch 3. Inoperative Secondary Switch 4. Fuse (F3) 5. Fuse (F4) 6. Inoperative Triac (TR1, TR2) 7. Inoperative Main Board 8. Inoperative Capacitor 9. Inoperative Diode 10. Inoperative H.V. Transformer Yes

57 OPERATIONAL CODES During oven operation the display may indicate one of the following: CALL SERVICE CODE G0 1. When you press the pad/ knob to preheat the oven the display indicates. 2. During cooking, the oven display indicates. 1. Unplug / plug oven in 2. If code continues to appear replace Electronic Limiter. 3. If code continues to appear after replacing Electronic Limiter replace Thermocouple. Note: When replacing thermocouple position the thermocouple in the same position in the cabinet as the original thermocouple. 1. After food is placed in the oven the door is closed the display indicates. DOOR OPEN See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. 1. Inoperative Monitor Switch 2. Interlock Switch Assembly out of adjustment 3. Broken or loose wire connection CLOSE DOOR PLACE FOOD IN OVEN 1. After food is placed in the oven the door is closed the display indicates. See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. 1. Interlock Switch Assembly out of adjustment 2. Inoperable Monitor Switch 3. Broken or loose wire connection

58 OPERATIONAL CODES OVEN NOT AT PREHEAT TEMPERATURE 1. At the end of a cook cycle and the food is removed and the door is closed the display indicates. 2. When a pad is pressed the display indicates. Change Option Code #10 to OFF 1. Normal do not service the oven for this. CLEAN FILTER Option #12 This is activated at the factory. It will appear every 7 days. Note: Customer can change this option as desired. See Quick Start Reference Guide section. CHECK DOOR RESTART PROGRAM See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. 1. Door not fully closed. 2. Inoperative Power Relay. 3. Inoperative Primary Interlock Switch. 4. Inoperative Secondary Interlock Switch. 5. Secondary Interlock Switch out of Adjustment. 6. Broken or Loose Wire Connection. 7. Inoperative HV System (Magnetron). CHASSIS MEMORY ERROR 1. Unplug the oven and remove right side panel. 2. Disconnect the data key board connector from the display board (Figure 1). 3. Plug the oven in (See Caution below). 4. Carefully reinstall data keyboard connector onto the display board. 5. Press and hold Pad 2 ( The display will indicate user options). 6. Press Save pad. Note: If chassis memory error returns replace data keyboard. CAUTION ª «ª ± «² ³ µ ± ª ² ² ¹ ª ¹ ³ ¹ ³ º» ¼ ³ ½ š œ ž ž š Ÿ š

59 10 AXP20 / MXP20 60 Hz Display Diagnostics

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61 11 AXP22 / MXP22 60 Hz Service Test

62 Access to Service Mode Screen Off Pad While in the OFF mode, press the following sequence on the keypad: 1. Press OFF pad until Icon appears. 2. Press Hidden Pad. 3. Press pads The display indicates SERVICE MODE # abc ghi jkl 7 8 pqrs tuv 0 & / def mno 9 wxyz Hidden Pad Oven Information Screen SERVICE MODE 01 OVEN INFORMATION ION DISPLAY VERSION: 11 MAIN VER: 73 EE 3 DOOROR CYCLES 1149 TUBE HRS: 2156 This screen is Oven Information showing the versions of software in the control boards and information about door cycles and tube hours. Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test 1 Press 0 pad for 5 seconds to reset the Door Cycles and Tube Hours back to zero. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode.

63 Manual Operation of Magnetrons #1 Screen This screen will allow operation of Magnetron #1 and show the SERVICE MODE number of amps being drawn. 02 Magnetron 1 9 AMPS Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test 2 This pad will turn the magnetron on. This pad will turn the magnetron off. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode RANGE: Under normal operation, each mag s amp draw should be 5 12 amps. Manual Operation of Magnetron #2 Screen This screen will allow operation of Magnetron #2 and show the number of SERVICE MODE amps being drawn. 03 Magnetron 2 9 AMPS Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test 3 This pad will turn the magnetron on. This pad will turn the magnetron off. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode. RANGE: Under normal operation, each mag s amp draw should be 5 12 amps.

64 Convection Heater Screen SERVICE MODE 04 ConvectionHeater onhe er 8 AMPS This screen will allow operation of the convection heater and show the number of amps being drawn. Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test This pad will turn the heater on. This pad will turn the heater off. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode. RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw should be 5 12 amps. 5 Radiant Heater Screen SERVICE MODE 05 Radiant ant Heater er 11 AMPS This screen will allow operation of the radiant heater and show the number of amps being drawn. Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test This pad will turn the heater on. This pad will turn the heater off. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode. RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw should be amps. 6

65 Convection Fan Low Speed Screen SERVICE MODE 06 Convection Fan Low 0.0 AMPS 7 This screen will allow operation of the convection fan at a low speed and show the number of amps being drawn. Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test This pad will turn the fan on low speed. This pad will turn the fan off. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw is too low to read. Convection Fan High Speed Screen SERVICE MODE 07 Convection Fan High 0.0 AMPS 8 This screen will allow operation of the convection fan at a high speed and show the number of amps being drawn. Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test This pad will turn the fan on high speed. This pad will turn the fan off. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode RANGE: Under normal operation the amp draw is too low to read.

66 Cooling Fan Screen SERVICE MODE 08 Cooling olin Fan 0.0 AMPS This screen will allow operation of the cooling fan and show the number of amps being drawn. Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test. Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test. This pad will turn the fan on. This pad will turn the fan off. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode. RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw should be amps. (It may not read amps) 9 Antenna Motors Screen SERVICE MODE 09 Antenna nna Motors 0.0 AMPS This screen will allow operation of the antenna motors and show the number of amps being drawn. Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test. Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test. 10 This pad will turn the antenna motors on. This pad will turn the antenna motors off. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode. RANGE: Under normal operation, the amp draw may be to low to read.

67 RTD Status Screen SERVICE MODE 10 RTD s Radiant ant RTD 182 Conv RTD 174 Max Radiant ant 520 Max Conv This screen will show the temperatures being reported to the RTD s in the oven. The maximum temps seen by the controller are also recorded for diagnostic purposes. Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test. Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode Press the 0 pad for 5 seconds to reset the Maximum RTD temps to zero. Memory / Network Status Screen SERVICE MODE 11 Memory / Network Chassis sis Memory Present DataKey akey Absent RS Network OK 12 This screen will show which memory chips are present and if the oven is hooked up to an external network. Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test. Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test.. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode

68 Error List Screen SERVICE MODE 12 Error ror History This screen will show a description of the types of errors that can occur. Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test. Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode 13 Note: Most recent Error listed in #1 position. Press 0 to clear Error History. Voltage Switching Screen SERVICE MODE 13 Voltage Switching ing 208 Volt This screen will show the line voltage detected by the oven. Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test. Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test. 14. Press this pad repeatedly to exit Service Mode

69 12 AXP22 / MXP22 60 Hz Troubleshooting

70 POWER UP CONDITION (NORMAL DISPLAY) PLUG OVEN IN See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. 1. No Line Voltage 2. Inoperative Power Cord 3. Inoperative Fuse 4. Inoperative Main Control Board 5. Inoperative Display Board 6. Inoperative -24 Volt Power Supply Board 7. Broken or Loose Wire Connection No Yes Error Code Appears 1. Refer To Display Diagnostics Section 2. Clear Error History After Oven is Repaired No (NORMAL DISPLAY) Go to PREHEAT Condition

71 PREHEAT CONDITION PRESS On / OFF TO PREHEAT (NORMAL DISPLAY) Yes # ghi 7 8 pqrs abc jkl tuv 0 & / def mno 9 wxyz No See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. Inoperative Display Board OVEN REACHES TEMPERATURE Approximately 12 minutes No See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. 1. Inoperative Thermocouple 2. Inoperative Radiant Heater 3. Inoperative Convection Heater 4. Inoperative Temp Sensor (RTD Radiant) 5. Inoperative Main Board 6. Broken or Loose Wire Yes (NORMAL DISPLAY) 1 Sandwich 2 Meat 3 Vegetarian 4 Seafood 5 Pasta-Pizza 6 Bake-Dess

72 MICROWAVE CONDITION SERVICE TEST 1. Press Off Pad Repeatedly Until Press to Off Icon Appears 2. Press Hidden Pad 3. Press Pads Yes (NORMAL DISPLAY) SERVICE MODE 01 OVEN INFORMATION ION DISPLAY VERSION: 11 MAIN VER: 73 EE 3 DOOR CYCLES 1149 TUBE HRS: # abc ghi jkl 7 8 pqrs tuv 0 & / def mno 9 wxyz Hidden Pad No See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. PRESS ENTER (NORMAL DISPLAY) SERVICE MODE 02 MAGNETRON N 1 0 AMPS No See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. 1. Touch Panel No See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. 1. Inoperative Main Board Yes PRESS START See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. COOLING FANS TURNS ON Yes MAGNETRON #1: 5-12 AMPS Yes No Repeat test for Service Mode 03 Magnetron 2 1. Inoperative Power Relay 2. Inoperative Primary Switch 3. Inoperative Secondary Switch 4. Fuse (F3) 5. Fuse (F4) 6. Inoperative Triac (TR1, TR2) 7. Inoperative Main Board 8. Inoperative Capacitor 9. Inoperative Diode 10. Inoperative H.V. Transformer

73 OPERATIONAL CODES During oven operation the display may indicate one of the following: G0 1. When you press the pad to preheat the oven the display indicates. 2. During cooking, the oven display indicates. Unplug / plug oven in If G-0 continues to appear: 1. Check wire connector on main board J7-1,2 2. Test thermocouple / RTD and replace if necessary. 3. If thermocouple/ RTD test good replace electronic limiter. 1. Door not fully closed. 2. Inoperative Power Relay. 3. Inoperative Primary Interlock Switch. 4. Inoperative Secondary Interlock Switch. 5. Interlock Switch Assembly out of Adjustment. 6. Broken or Loose Wire Connection. 7. Inoperative HV System (Magnetron). Check Door OVEN NOT AT PREHEAT TEMPERATURE 1. At the end of a cook cycle and the food is removed and the door is closed the display indicates. 2. When a pad is pressed the display indicates. Change Option Code #12 to OFF Preheat Warning 1. After food is placed in the oven the door is closed the display indicates. 2. During a cook cycle the oven stops. 1. End of cook cycle oven is operating normally.

74 OPERATIONAL CODES Pause 1. During the cook cycle the door is opened or the stop key is pressed once the display indicates. (This is normal operation). 2. Press start key to continue cook cycle or press stop key twice to cancel cook cycle. To disable pause feature: Change Option Code #07 to Opening door resets timer to disable feature. CHASSIS MEMORY ERROR 1. Unplug the oven and remove right side panel. 2. Disconnect the data key board connector from the display board (Figure 1). 3. Plug the oven in (See Caution below). 4. Carefully reinstall data keyboard connector onto the display board. 5. Press and hold Pad 2 ( The display will indicate user options). 6. Press Save pad. Note: If chassis memory error returns replace data keyboard. ß à á á â ã ä å æ â ç ç è é ê â ä CAUTION Oven is energized, use care when plugging connector into data key board. 1. Normal operation do not service the oven for this. CLEAN FILTER Option #12 This is activated at the factory. It will appear every 7 days. Note: Customer can change this option as desired. See Quick Start Reference Guide section.

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