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ORDER NO.

MOD0108245C2

Microwave Oven

NE-3280
NE-3240
NE-2180
NE-2140

© 2001 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All


rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and
distribution is a violation of law.
NE-3280 / NE-3240 / NE-2180 / NE-2140

CONTENTS
Page Page
1 OUTLINE DIAGRAM 3 14 DISASSEMBLY AND PARTS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 19
2 OPERATION PROCEDURE (NE-3280/2180) 5 15 COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE 22
3 OPERATION PROCEDURE (NE-3240/2140) 8 16 MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS 24
4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NE-3280 9 17 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 25
5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NE-3240 10 18 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 28
6 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NE-2180 11 19 PARTS LIST 29
7 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NE-2140 12 20 DOOR ASSEMBLE 35
8 WIRING DIAGRAM NE-3280 13 21 ESCUTCHEON BASE ASSEMBLE 36
9 WIRING DIAGRAM NE-3240 14 22 PACKING AND ACCESSORIES 38
10 WIRING DIAGRAM NE-2180 15 23 WIRING MATERIAL 39
11 WIRING DIAGRAM NE-2140 16 24 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT 43
12 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SEQUENCE 16 25 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT 44
13 CAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED WHEN TROUBLESHOOTING 18

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1 OUTLINE DIAGRAM

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2 OPERATION PROCEDURE (NE-3280/2180)

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3 OPERATION PROCEDURE (NE-3240/2140)

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4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NE-3280

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5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NE-3240

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6 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NE-2180

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7 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NE-2140

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8 WIRING DIAGRAM NE-3280

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9 WIRING DIAGRAM NE-3240

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10 WIRING DIAGRAM NE-2180

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11 WIRING DIAGRAM NE-2140

12 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SEQUENCE

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Variable power cooking control shown in table.


The coil of power relays are energized intermittently by the NOTE
digital programmer circuit, when the oven is set at any power ON-OFF time of power relays are changed by digital
selection except for High power position. The digital programmer circuit when remaining cooking time or
programmer circuit controls the ON-OFF time of the power selected cooking time are within 8 minutes at MED, 
relays contacts in order to vary the output power of the LOW and Defrost cooking mode.
microwave oven. The relation between indications on the
control panel and the output power of the microwave oven is as

NOTE
12.1. Defrost control
Defrost time selected is converted into seconds by the
When defrost power and defrosting time is selected and Start DPC but display will show selected time in minutes and
pad is touched: seconds as programmed. The total number of seconds
1. The digital programmer circuit (DPC) divides the total is divided into 8 time periods. The remainder (seconds
defrosting time into 8 equal periods, consisting of four not equally divisible by 8) are added to the last standing
defrosting periods, each followed by a standing period.(See time period.
figure)
2. During defrosting power periods, power relay ON-OFF time
is controlled at Low power mode by DPC.
3. During Standing periods, power relay is always open
resulting in no microwave power.

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13 CAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED WHEN


TROUBLESHOOTING
Unlike many other appliances, the microwave oven is high
voltage, high current equipment. Though it is free from danger
in ordinary use, extreme care should be taken during repair.
CAUTION
Servicemen should remove their watches whenever working close to
or replacing the magnetron.

13.1. Check the earthing


Do not operate on a 2 wire extension cord. The microwave
oven is designed to be used in a completely earthed condition.
It is imperative, therefore, to make sure it is properly earthed
before beginning repair work.

13.2. 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. Important Note
WARNING 1. High voltage above 250 volts are existing on following parts during
Never operate the oven until the following are confirmed: operation.
1. The door is tightly closed. · Magnetron
2. There is no broken hinge or door arm. · High Voltage Transformer
3. The door seal is not damaged. · High Voltage Diode
4. The door is not bent or warped. · High Voltage Capacitor
5. There is no other visible damage. Unusual attention should be paid during repair or
troubleshooting of product.
13.3. Warning about the electric 2. If the microwave oven is operated with incorrect installed door
hinge or magnetron, it can cause microwave leakage of over
charge in the high voltage 5mW/square centime-ter. Hence it is absolutely necessary to
check if magnetron and door hinge are correctly and safely
capacitor. installed after repairs or replacement.

For about 30 seconds after the oven is turned off, an electric WARNING
charge remains in the high voltage capacitor. When replacing Never touch any circuit wiring with your hand nor with an insulated tool
or checking parts, remove the power plug from the outlet, wait during operation.
30 seconds and short the terminal of the high voltage capacitor
(terminal of lead wire from diode) to chassis ground with an
insulated jumper lead wire or an insulated handle screwdriver
to discharge.

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lamp holes on the cavity or any other holes or gaps, because


13.4. When parts must be replaced, such objects may work as an antenna and cause microwave
always remove the power plug leakage.
from the outlet, and discharge 13.7.
the high voltage capacitor. CAUTION MICROWAVE RADIATION
Personnel should not be exposed to the microwave energy which may
13.5. Confirm after repair radiate from the magnetron or other microwave generating device if it
is improperly used or connected all input and output microwave
1. After repair or replacement of parts, make sure that the connections waveguides, flanges, and gasket must be secure. Never
screws of the oven, etc. are neither loose nor missing. operate the device without a microwave energy absorbing load
attached. Never look into an open waveguide or antenna while the
Microwave might leak if screws are not properly tightened. device is energized.
2. Make sure that all electrical connections are tight before
inserting the plug into the wall outlet. 13.8.
13.6. Avoid inserting nails, wire, etc. CAUTION
High voltage parts may become uncovered when outer cabinet is
through holes in unit during removed.
operation.
Never insert a wire, nail or any other metal object through the

14 DISASSEMBLY AND PARTS REPLACEMENT


PROCEDURE
CAUTION CAUTION
Serviceman should remove their watches whenever working close to When connecting 2 filament lead wires to the magnetron terminals, be
or replacing the magnetron. sure to connect the lead wires in the correct position. The lead wire
with blue connector should be connected to “FA terminal” and white
one should be connected to “F terminal”. (See Figure)
14.1. Magnetrons (Upper and
Lower)
Upper magnetrons (Right and Left)
1. Discharge electric charge remaining on the high voltage
capacitors.
2. Remove the entire rear panel by removing screws as shown
in figure.
3. Disconnect all lead wires from magnetron and thermal
cutout.
4. Remove the 4 screws holding magnetron.
5. Remove 2 screws holding thermal cutout.
6. Remove the mounting bracket from magnetron and install it
on the new magnetron.
Lower magnetrons (Right and Left)
1. Discharge electric charge remaining on the high voltage
capacitors.
2. Remove the entire rear panel by removing screws as shown
in figure.
3. Disconnect all lead wires from magnetron and thermal
cutout.
4. Remove the 4 screws holding magnetron.
5. Remove 2 screws holding thermal cutout.
6. Remove the air guide from magnetron and install it on the
new magnetron.
NOTE
To prevent microwave leakage, tighten mounting
screws properly making sure there is no gap between
the waveguide and the magnetron.

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it from main unit then remove connectors.


3. Remove 2 screws holding the D.P.C. board and remove the
board by freeing catch hooks.
NOTE
Please use care in handling the power supply P.C.B.
and D.P.C. board to avoid damage.

14.3. Low voltage transformer


and/or power relays
NOTE
Be sure to ground any static electric charge built up on
your body before handling the DPC.
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.
NOTE
Do not use a soldering iron or desoldering tool of
more than 30 watts on DPC contacts.
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.

14.4. Disassembly of door assembly


1. Detach the door spring ends from right and left door arms.
2. Remove the arm lever right and left by removing 2 screws
each on both sides.
3. Remove the sashes right and left by removing 1 screw each
on both sides.
4. By holding the door assembly, remove the right and left
sides door hinge pins. The door assembly is now free from
the oven.
5. Remove 3 screws holding the door A.
6. Remove the door C by using a flat screwdriver as figure.
7. Remove 4 screws holding door handle.
8. Separate door A and door E.
9. Remove the door arms by removing 1 pin each on both
sides.

14.2. Digital programmer circuit


board
1. Remove grounding screw for membrane switch and D.P.C.
ground.
2. Remove 2 screws holding control panel assembly to detach

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14.5. Upper antenna (Right and Left)


Upper antenna (Right and Left)
1. Remove 8 plastic clips holding ceiling plate and exhaust
guides by using flat screwdriver or the like.
2. Remove 2 screws holding upper antenna assy by inserting
screwdriver through the opening on the antenna as shown
in figure.

14.6. Lower antenna (Right and


Left)
Lower antenna (Right and Left)
1. To remove the floor shelf, insert a screwdriver through the
openings on the right and left sides of the oven cavity and
carefully lift the floor shelf as shown in figure.
2. Remove 2 screws holding lower antenna assy by inserting
screwdriver through the opening on the antenna as shown
in figure.

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2. To remove the lower antenna motor, carefully place the unit


on its left side.
3. Remove the motor cover by removing 2 screws and follow
same procedure as for upper antenna.
CAUTION
There are two types of antenna motors Therefore please replace with
correct one as showing below.

Upper PART NO.:


Antenna ANE61446030AP
Motor (RATED: 120V)
Lower PART NO.:
Antenna A6144-3280
Motor (RATED: 120V)

14.7. Replacement of temperature


sensor (Thermal protector)
1. Cut 2 lead wires at the top of sensor terminals.
2. Remove 2 screws holding temp sensor and replace with
new one.
3. Solder the lead wires securely to the sensor terminals.

14.8. Replacement of antenna


motors (upper and lower)
1. The upper antenna motor may by removed by
disconnecting the lead wire connectors and removing its 2
mounting screws.

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CAUTION 5. Resistance between each terminal and chassis should be
1. High voltage is present at the high voltage terminal of the high infinite.
voltage transformer during any cook cycle.
2. It is neither necessary nor advisable to attempt measurement of 15.3. Magnetron
the high voltage.
Continuity checks can only indicate an open filament or a
3. Before touching any oven components, or wiring, always unplug
the oven from its power source and discharge the high voltage shorted magnetron. To diagnose for an open filament or
capacitor. shorted magnetron.
1. Isolate magnetron from the circuit by disconnecting the
15.1. High voltage transformer leads.
1. Remove connections from the transformer terminals and 2. A continuity check across magnetron filament terminals
check continuity. should indicate one ohm or less.
2. Normal (cold) resistance readings should be as follows: 3. A continuity check between each filament terminal and
magnetron case should read open.
Secondary winding Approx. 40Ω — 100Ω
Filament winding Approx. 0Ω
Primary winding Approx. 0Ω — 3Ω

15.2. High voltage capacitor


1. Check continuity of capacitor with meter on highest OHM
scale.
2. A normal capacitor will show continuity for a short time, and
then indicate 9MΩ once the capacitor is charged.
3. A shorted capacitor will show continuous continuity.
4. An open capacitor will show constant 9MΩ.

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appropriate pad on the key board. The contacts assignment of


the respective pads on the key board is as shown in digital
programmer circuit.

15.6. 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 diode’s resistance
will be infinite in both directions. It is faulty if it shows
continuity in one or both directions.

15.7. Temp sensor (Thermal


protector)
A temp sensor is mounted on exhaust guide. Its purpose is to
automatically shut off the oven in case the cavity overheats for
any reason.
The thermal protector will operate at 257°F(125°C).
The device is connected to the DPC on touch control modes.
When the thermal protector exceeds its temperature it will turn
off the power to oven cavity and display will go to reset mode.
The cooking program can be rest after cool-down.
THERMISTOR RESISTANCE VALUE
30K-120K at 10°C-30°C (50°F — 86°F)

15.4. Diode
1. Isolate the diode 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. Meter with 6V, 9V or higher voltage batteries
should be used to check the front-to-back resistance of the
diode, otherwise an infinite resistance may be read in both
directions. A normal diode’s resistance will be infinite in one
direction and several hundred k in the other direction.

15.5. Membrane key board


(Membrane switch assembly)
Check continuity between switch terminals, by tapping an

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16 MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS


16.1. Adjustment of the safety
switch B (Right and Left side)
1. Switch operation
When the door is slightly opened, the safety switch B opens
the main circuit. The movement of the door from the closed
position to the operation position (shown as lier) of the
switch when it opens the main circuit, must maintain within
following tolerances.
SAFETY SWITCH B (liter) = 3 mm — 5mm
(When safety switch B opens the main circuit)
NOTE
Make sure that safety switch A turns off prior to the
safety switch B when the door is gradually opened.
2. How to adjust safety switch B
Loosen 2 screws which secure the safety switch B bracket
to the bracket of the oven assembly and then adjust the
safety switch B bracket by moving it to either direction as
shown in figure.
16.3. Adjustment of the safety
switch A (Door switch) (Right
16.2. Adjustment of the Short and Left side)
Switch (Right and Left side)
1. Switch operation
1. When the door is slightly opened, the Short Switch opens When the door is slightly opened, the contacts of safety
the main circuit and closes the contacts for short circuit. The switch A opened to give digital programmer circuit the
movement of door from its closed position to open position information that the door is opened. The allowable
at which the Short Switch contacts open the main circuit movement of the door from the closed position to the
(shown as liter) must maintain within 8mm — 11mm and at operating position (shown as liter) of the switch when it
which the switch contacts close the short circuit should be opens the circuit, is specified as follows;
20mm — 35mm.
SAFETY SWITCH A (liter) = 1mm — 3mm
2. How to adjust
(When safety switch A opens the circuit)
Loosen the 2 screws holding the short switch to the short
NOTE
switch bracket, and then adjust the safety switch A by
moving it to either direction as shown in figure. Make sure that safety switch A turn off prior to the
safety switch B when the door is gradually opened.
2. How to adjust safety switch A
Loosen 2 screws which secure the safety switch A bracket
to the bracket of the oven assembly and then adjust the
safety switch A bracket by moving it to either direction as
shown in figure.

16.4. 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
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.

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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 temperature.
(Record as T1)
2. Place the beaker in the center of cook plate. Set the oven
for High power and heat for exactly one minute.
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) at High power position
for each models is as shown in following table.
Model Temperature Rise
(1 liter — 1 Min.)
NE-3280 Min. 27.4°C
NE-3240
NE-2180 Min. 18°C
NE-2140

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CAUTION
1. Check grounding before checking for trouble.
2. Be careful of high voltage circuit.
3. Discharge high 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.
When disconnecting a plastic connector from a terminal, you must hold the plastic connector instead of the lead wire and then disconnect it,
otherwise lead wire may be open or the connector cannot be removed.
5. Be sure to ground any static electric charge built up in your body, before handling the D.P.C.
6. A 230-240V/400V AC is present at the shaded area ( ) of the power supply circuit board (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 on pages 3 of this service manual in
order to find the exact cause of any trouble.
NOTE
If the unit shows faulty symptom as shown below, check the parts listed in possible cause column depending on
failure indication e.g. F81, F82 in the display.
[TROUBLE] Oven does not operate at all or oven does not start cooking. NE-3280, NE-3240
DISPLAY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE CAUSE TIMING OF FAILURE INDICATION
F33 Open temperature 1. Temperature sensor failure It is appeared when failure occurred.
sensor (exhaust)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
3. Loose connector CN5

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DISPLAY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE CAUSE TIMING OF FAILURE INDICATION


F34 Short temperature 1. Temperature sensor failure It is appeared when failure occurred.
sensor (exhaust)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F44 1. Shorted power select switch It is appeared 2 minutes after failure
occurred.
2. Shorted membrane switch
F01 Exhaust temperature 1. Burning food in the oven due to over cook It is appeared when exhaust temperature
(With continuous exceeds 120°C exceeds above 120°C.
beep sounds)
F03 Input voltage exceed + 1. Increase in power source voltage It is appeared when the unit is plugged in.
12.5% Note that it returns normal operation mode
by tapping the RESET pad ( ).
F04 Input voltage is less 1. Decrease in power source voltage It is appeared when the unit is plugged in.
than — 12.5% Note that it returns normal operation mode
by tapping the RESET pad ( ).
F05 Memory failure 1. Digital programmer circuit failure
No display 1.25/3A fuse blown 1. Switch failure (short switch)
2. Low-Voltage transformer failure
No display 1.25/3A fuse is OK 1. Thermal cutout failure
2. Low voltage transformer failure
3. Digital programmer circuit failure
F81 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-3 (A) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
2. Loose connector CN256, CN257
(lower/left)
3. Digital programmer circuit failure
F82 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-5 (B) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
2. Loose connector CN258, CN259
(lower/right)
3. Digital programmer circuit failure
F83 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-7 (C) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
Loose connector CN260, CN261
(upper/left)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F84 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-9 (C) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
Loose connector CN262, CN263
(upper/right)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F86 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-3 (A) It is appeared when failure occurred.
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2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F87 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-5 (B) It is appeared when failure occurred.
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2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F88 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-7 (C) It is appeared when failure occurred.
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2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F89 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-9 (D) It is appeared when failure occurred.
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2. Digital programmer circuit failure

[TROUBLE]Oven does not operate at all or oven does not start cooking. NE-2180, NE-2140
DISPLAY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE CAUSE TIMING OF FAILURE INDICATION
F33 Open temperature 1. Temperature sensor failure It is appeared when failure occurred.
sensor (exhaust)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
3. Loose connector CN5
F34 Short temperature 1. Temperature sensor failure It is appeared when failure occurred.
sensor (exhaust)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F44 1. Shorted power select switch It is appeared 2 minutes after failure
occurred.
2. Shorted membrane switch
F01 Exhaust temperature 1. Burning food in the oven due to over cook It is appeared when exhaust temperature
(With continuous exceeds 120°C exceeds above 120°C.
beep sounds)
F03 Input voltage exceed + 1. Increase in power source voltage It is appeared when the unit is plugged in.
12.5% Note that it returns normal operation mode
by tapping the RESET pad ( ).
F04 Input voltage is less 1. Decrease in power source voltage It is appeared when the unit is plugged in.
than — 12.5% Note that it returns normal operation mode
by tapping the RESET pad ( ).
F05 Memory failure 1. Digital programmer circuit failure
No display 1.25/3A fuse blown 1. Switch failure (short switch)
2. Low-Voltage transformer failure

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DISPLAY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE CAUSE TIMING OF FAILURE INDICATION


No display 1.25/3A fuse is OK 1. Thermal cutout failure
2. Low voltage transformer failure
3. Digital programmer circuit failure
F81 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-3 (A) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
2. Loose connector CN256, CN257
(lower/left)
3. Digital programmer circuit failure
F84 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-9 (C) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
Loose connector CN262, CN263
(upper/right)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F86 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-3 (A) It is appeared when failure occurred.
3
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F89 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-9 (D) It is appeared when failure occurred.
9
2. Digital programmer circuit failure

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18 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST

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lamp holes on the cavity or any other holes or gaps, because


13.4. When parts must be replaced, such objects may work as an antenna and cause microwave
always remove the power plug leakage.
from the outlet, and discharge 13.7.
the high voltage capacitor. CAUTION MICROWAVE RADIATION
Personnel should not be exposed to the microwave energy which may
13.5. Confirm after repair radiate from the magnetron or other microwave generating device if it
is improperly used or connected all input and output microwave
1. After repair or replacement of parts, make sure that the connections waveguides, flanges, and gasket must be secure. Never
screws of the oven, etc. are neither loose nor missing. operate the device without a microwave energy absorbing load
attached. Never look into an open waveguide or antenna while the
Microwave might leak if screws are not properly tightened. device is energized.
2. Make sure that all electrical connections are tight before
inserting the plug into the wall outlet. 13.8.
13.6. Avoid inserting nails, wire, etc. CAUTION
High voltage parts may become uncovered when outer cabinet is
through holes in unit during removed.
operation.
Never insert a wire, nail or any other metal object through the

14 DISASSEMBLY AND PARTS REPLACEMENT


PROCEDURE
CAUTION CAUTION
Serviceman should remove their watches whenever working close to When connecting 2 filament lead wires to the magnetron terminals, be
or replacing the magnetron. sure to connect the lead wires in the correct position. The lead wire
with blue connector should be connected to “FA terminal” and white
one should be connected to “F terminal”. (See Figure)
14.1. Magnetrons (Upper and
Lower)
Upper magnetrons (Right and Left)
1. Discharge electric charge remaining on the high voltage
capacitors.
2. Remove the entire rear panel by removing screws as shown
in figure.
3. Disconnect all lead wires from magnetron and thermal
cutout.
4. Remove the 4 screws holding magnetron.
5. Remove 2 screws holding thermal cutout.
6. Remove the mounting bracket from magnetron and install it
on the new magnetron.
Lower magnetrons (Right and Left)
1. Discharge electric charge remaining on the high voltage
capacitors.
2. Remove the entire rear panel by removing screws as shown
in figure.
3. Disconnect all lead wires from magnetron and thermal
cutout.
4. Remove the 4 screws holding magnetron.
5. Remove 2 screws holding thermal cutout.
6. Remove the air guide from magnetron and install it on the
new magnetron.
NOTE
To prevent microwave leakage, tighten mounting
screws properly making sure there is no gap between
the waveguide and the magnetron.

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it from main unit then remove connectors.


3. Remove 2 screws holding the D.P.C. board and remove the
board by freeing catch hooks.
NOTE
Please use care in handling the power supply P.C.B.
and D.P.C. board to avoid damage.

14.3. Low voltage transformer


and/or power relays
NOTE
Be sure to ground any static electric charge built up on
your body before handling the DPC.
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.
NOTE
Do not use a soldering iron or desoldering tool of
more than 30 watts on DPC contacts.
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.

14.4. Disassembly of door assembly


1. Detach the door spring ends from right and left door arms.
2. Remove the arm lever right and left by removing 2 screws
each on both sides.
3. Remove the sashes right and left by removing 1 screw each
on both sides.
4. By holding the door assembly, remove the right and left
sides door hinge pins. The door assembly is now free from
the oven.
5. Remove 3 screws holding the door A.
6. Remove the door C by using a flat screwdriver as figure.
7. Remove 4 screws holding door handle.
8. Separate door A and door E.
9. Remove the door arms by removing 1 pin each on both
sides.

14.2. Digital programmer circuit


board
1. Remove grounding screw for membrane switch and D.P.C.
ground.
2. Remove 2 screws holding control panel assembly to detach

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14.5. Upper antenna (Right and Left)


Upper antenna (Right and Left)
1. Remove 8 plastic clips holding ceiling plate and exhaust
guides by using flat screwdriver or the like.
2. Remove 2 screws holding upper antenna assy by inserting
screwdriver through the opening on the antenna as shown
in figure.

14.6. Lower antenna (Right and


Left)
Lower antenna (Right and Left)
1. To remove the floor shelf, insert a screwdriver through the
openings on the right and left sides of the oven cavity and
carefully lift the floor shelf as shown in figure.
2. Remove 2 screws holding lower antenna assy by inserting
screwdriver through the opening on the antenna as shown
in figure.

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2. To remove the lower antenna motor, carefully place the unit


on its left side.
3. Remove the motor cover by removing 2 screws and follow
same procedure as for upper antenna.
CAUTION
There are two types of antenna motors Therefore please replace with
correct one as showing below.

Upper PART NO.:


Antenna ANE61446030AP
Motor (RATED: 120V)
Lower PART NO.:
Antenna A6144-3280
Motor (RATED: 120V)

14.7. Replacement of temperature


sensor (Thermal protector)
1. Cut 2 lead wires at the top of sensor terminals.
2. Remove 2 screws holding temp sensor and replace with
new one.
3. Solder the lead wires securely to the sensor terminals.

14.8. Replacement of antenna


motors (upper and lower)
1. The upper antenna motor may by removed by
disconnecting the lead wire connectors and removing its 2
mounting screws.

15 COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE


CAUTION 5. Resistance between each terminal and chassis should be
1. High voltage is present at the high voltage terminal of the high infinite.
voltage transformer during any cook cycle.
2. It is neither necessary nor advisable to attempt measurement of 15.3. Magnetron
the high voltage.
Continuity checks can only indicate an open filament or a
3. Before touching any oven components, or wiring, always unplug
the oven from its power source and discharge the high voltage shorted magnetron. To diagnose for an open filament or
capacitor. shorted magnetron.
1. Isolate magnetron from the circuit by disconnecting the
15.1. High voltage transformer leads.
1. Remove connections from the transformer terminals and 2. A continuity check across magnetron filament terminals
check continuity. should indicate one ohm or less.
2. Normal (cold) resistance readings should be as follows: 3. A continuity check between each filament terminal and
magnetron case should read open.
Secondary winding Approx. 40Ω — 100Ω
Filament winding Approx. 0Ω
Primary winding Approx. 0Ω — 3Ω

15.2. High voltage capacitor


1. Check continuity of capacitor with meter on highest OHM
scale.
2. A normal capacitor will show continuity for a short time, and
then indicate 9MΩ once the capacitor is charged.
3. A shorted capacitor will show continuous continuity.
4. An open capacitor will show constant 9MΩ.

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appropriate pad on the key board. The contacts assignment of


the respective pads on the key board is as shown in digital
programmer circuit.

15.6. 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 diode’s resistance
will be infinite in both directions. It is faulty if it shows
continuity in one or both directions.

15.7. Temp sensor (Thermal


protector)
A temp sensor is mounted on exhaust guide. Its purpose is to
automatically shut off the oven in case the cavity overheats for
any reason.
The thermal protector will operate at 257°F(125°C).
The device is connected to the DPC on touch control modes.
When the thermal protector exceeds its temperature it will turn
off the power to oven cavity and display will go to reset mode.
The cooking program can be rest after cool-down.
THERMISTOR RESISTANCE VALUE
30K-120K at 10°C-30°C (50°F — 86°F)

15.4. Diode
1. Isolate the diode 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. Meter with 6V, 9V or higher voltage batteries
should be used to check the front-to-back resistance of the
diode, otherwise an infinite resistance may be read in both
directions. A normal diode’s resistance will be infinite in one
direction and several hundred k in the other direction.

15.5. Membrane key board


(Membrane switch assembly)
Check continuity between switch terminals, by tapping an

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16 MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS


16.1. Adjustment of the safety
switch B (Right and Left side)
1. Switch operation
When the door is slightly opened, the safety switch B opens
the main circuit. The movement of the door from the closed
position to the operation position (shown as lier) of the
switch when it opens the main circuit, must maintain within
following tolerances.
SAFETY SWITCH B (liter) = 3 mm — 5mm
(When safety switch B opens the main circuit)
NOTE
Make sure that safety switch A turns off prior to the
safety switch B when the door is gradually opened.
2. How to adjust safety switch B
Loosen 2 screws which secure the safety switch B bracket
to the bracket of the oven assembly and then adjust the
safety switch B bracket by moving it to either direction as
shown in figure.
16.3. Adjustment of the safety
switch A (Door switch) (Right
16.2. Adjustment of the Short and Left side)
Switch (Right and Left side)
1. Switch operation
1. When the door is slightly opened, the Short Switch opens When the door is slightly opened, the contacts of safety
the main circuit and closes the contacts for short circuit. The switch A opened to give digital programmer circuit the
movement of door from its closed position to open position information that the door is opened. The allowable
at which the Short Switch contacts open the main circuit movement of the door from the closed position to the
(shown as liter) must maintain within 8mm — 11mm and at operating position (shown as liter) of the switch when it
which the switch contacts close the short circuit should be opens the circuit, is specified as follows;
20mm — 35mm.
SAFETY SWITCH A (liter) = 1mm — 3mm
2. How to adjust
(When safety switch A opens the circuit)
Loosen the 2 screws holding the short switch to the short
NOTE
switch bracket, and then adjust the safety switch A by
moving it to either direction as shown in figure. Make sure that safety switch A turn off prior to the
safety switch B when the door is gradually opened.
2. How to adjust safety switch A
Loosen 2 screws which secure the safety switch A bracket
to the bracket of the oven assembly and then adjust the
safety switch A bracket by moving it to either direction as
shown in figure.

16.4. 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
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.

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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 temperature.
(Record as T1)
2. Place the beaker in the center of cook plate. Set the oven
for High power and heat for exactly one minute.
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) at High power position
for each models is as shown in following table.
Model Temperature Rise
(1 liter — 1 Min.)
NE-3280 Min. 27.4°C
NE-3240
NE-2180 Min. 18°C
NE-2140

17 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
CAUTION
1. Check grounding before checking for trouble.
2. Be careful of high voltage circuit.
3. Discharge high 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.
When disconnecting a plastic connector from a terminal, you must hold the plastic connector instead of the lead wire and then disconnect it,
otherwise lead wire may be open or the connector cannot be removed.
5. Be sure to ground any static electric charge built up in your body, before handling the D.P.C.
6. A 230-240V/400V AC is present at the shaded area ( ) of the power supply circuit board (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 on pages 3 of this service manual in
order to find the exact cause of any trouble.
NOTE
If the unit shows faulty symptom as shown below, check the parts listed in possible cause column depending on
failure indication e.g. F81, F82 in the display.
[TROUBLE] Oven does not operate at all or oven does not start cooking. NE-3280, NE-3240
DISPLAY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE CAUSE TIMING OF FAILURE INDICATION
F33 Open temperature 1. Temperature sensor failure It is appeared when failure occurred.
sensor (exhaust)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
3. Loose connector CN5

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DISPLAY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE CAUSE TIMING OF FAILURE INDICATION


F34 Short temperature 1. Temperature sensor failure It is appeared when failure occurred.
sensor (exhaust)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F44 1. Shorted power select switch It is appeared 2 minutes after failure
occurred.
2. Shorted membrane switch
F01 Exhaust temperature 1. Burning food in the oven due to over cook It is appeared when exhaust temperature
(With continuous exceeds 120°C exceeds above 120°C.
beep sounds)
F03 Input voltage exceed + 1. Increase in power source voltage It is appeared when the unit is plugged in.
12.5% Note that it returns normal operation mode
by tapping the RESET pad ( ).
F04 Input voltage is less 1. Decrease in power source voltage It is appeared when the unit is plugged in.
than — 12.5% Note that it returns normal operation mode
by tapping the RESET pad ( ).
F05 Memory failure 1. Digital programmer circuit failure
No display 1.25/3A fuse blown 1. Switch failure (short switch)
2. Low-Voltage transformer failure
No display 1.25/3A fuse is OK 1. Thermal cutout failure
2. Low voltage transformer failure
3. Digital programmer circuit failure
F81 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-3 (A) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
2. Loose connector CN256, CN257
(lower/left)
3. Digital programmer circuit failure
F82 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-5 (B) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
2. Loose connector CN258, CN259
(lower/right)
3. Digital programmer circuit failure
F83 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-7 (C) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
Loose connector CN260, CN261
(upper/left)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F84 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-9 (C) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
Loose connector CN262, CN263
(upper/right)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F86 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-3 (A) It is appeared when failure occurred.
3
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F87 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-5 (B) It is appeared when failure occurred.
5
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F88 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-7 (C) It is appeared when failure occurred.
7
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F89 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-9 (D) It is appeared when failure occurred.
9
2. Digital programmer circuit failure

[TROUBLE]Oven does not operate at all or oven does not start cooking. NE-2180, NE-2140
DISPLAY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE CAUSE TIMING OF FAILURE INDICATION
F33 Open temperature 1. Temperature sensor failure It is appeared when failure occurred.
sensor (exhaust)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
3. Loose connector CN5
F34 Short temperature 1. Temperature sensor failure It is appeared when failure occurred.
sensor (exhaust)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F44 1. Shorted power select switch It is appeared 2 minutes after failure
occurred.
2. Shorted membrane switch
F01 Exhaust temperature 1. Burning food in the oven due to over cook It is appeared when exhaust temperature
(With continuous exceeds 120°C exceeds above 120°C.
beep sounds)
F03 Input voltage exceed + 1. Increase in power source voltage It is appeared when the unit is plugged in.
12.5% Note that it returns normal operation mode
by tapping the RESET pad ( ).
F04 Input voltage is less 1. Decrease in power source voltage It is appeared when the unit is plugged in.
than — 12.5% Note that it returns normal operation mode
by tapping the RESET pad ( ).
F05 Memory failure 1. Digital programmer circuit failure
No display 1.25/3A fuse blown 1. Switch failure (short switch)
2. Low-Voltage transformer failure

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DISPLAY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE CAUSE TIMING OF FAILURE INDICATION


No display 1.25/3A fuse is OK 1. Thermal cutout failure
2. Low voltage transformer failure
3. Digital programmer circuit failure
F81 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-3 (A) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
2. Loose connector CN256, CN257
(lower/left)
3. Digital programmer circuit failure
F84 No voltage supply to 1. Relay failure RY-9 (C) It is appeared when failure occurred.
high voltage trans.
Loose connector CN262, CN263
(upper/right)
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F86 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-3 (A) It is appeared when failure occurred.
3
2. Digital programmer circuit failure
F89 Shorted contacts of RY- 1. Replay failure RY-9 (D) It is appeared when failure occurred.
9
2. Digital programmer circuit failure

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18 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST

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19 PARTS LIST
NOTE
When ordering replacement part(s), please use part number(s) shown in this parts list.
Do not use description of the part.
Importan safety notice:
Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety.
When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturere’s specified parts.
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
1 A00064080BP CAUTION LABEL 1 FOR BPQ

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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
1 ANE00062Q0EP CAUTION LABEL 1 FOR EUG
2 A00333030GP FUSE LABEL 1 NE-3240
2 A00333A60BP FUSE LABEL 1 NE-2180
3 ANE0033P10GN FUSE LABEL 1 NE-2140
3 A010T3030GP SHELF 1
4 A02393A80BP CORD LABEL 1 NE-3280,NE-2180
5 A05243A40BP NAME LABEL 1 NE-3280
5 A05243A50BP NAME LABEL 1 NE-2180
5 A05243A60EU NAME LABEL 1 NE-3240
5 A05243A70EU NAME LABEL 1 NE-2140
6 A67593030GP FUSE 2 NE-3240(10A)
6 A67593560GP FUSE 2 NE-2140(7A)
7 ANE0911000DC CUSHION RUBBER B 1 NE-3280
7 ANE0911000DC CUSHION RUBBER B 1 NE-3280
8 ANE0911000DF CUSHION RUBBER B 1
9 XYD4+EE12F SCREW 19 NE-3240,NE-2140,2180(4X12)
(FOR TERMINAL PLATE ANTENNA,MOTOR COVER,
SWITCH HOLDER,DIODE,CAPACITOR BRACKET,
ESCUTCHEON BASE,DPC EARTH)
9 XYD4+EE12F SCREW 18 NE-3280(FOR TERMINAL PLATE ANTENNA,
MOTOR COVER ,SWITCH HOLDER,DIODE,
CAPACITOR BRACKET,ESCUTCHEON BASE,DPC EARTH)
9 XYD4+EE12F SCREW 19 NE-3240,NE-2140,2180(4X12)
(FOR TERMINAL PLATE ANTENNA,MOTOR COVER,
SWITCH HOLDER,DIODE,CAPACITOR BRACKET,
ESCUTCHEON BASE,DPC EARTH)
9 XYD4+EE12F SCREW 19 NE-3240,NE-2140,2180(4X12)
(FOR TERMINAL PLATE ANTENNA,MOTOR COVER,
SWITCH HOLDER,DIODE,CAPACITOR BRACKET,
ESCUTCHEON BASE,DPC EARTH)
9 XYD4+EE12F SCREW 19 NE-3240,NE-2140,2180(4X12)
(FOR TERMINAL PLATE ANTENNA,MOTOR COVER,
SWITCH HOLDER,DIODE,CAPACITOR BRACKET,
ESCUTCHEON BASE,DPC EARTH)
9 XYD4+EE12F SCREW 19 NE-3240,NE-2140,2180(4X12)
(FOR TERMINAL PLATE ANTENNA,MOTOR COVER,
SWITCH HOLDER,DIODE,CAPACITOR BRACKET,
ESCUTCHEON BASE,DPC EARTH)
9 XYD4+EE12F SCREW 19 NE-3240,NE-2140,2180(4X12)
(FOR TERMINAL PLATE ANTENNA,MOTOR COVER,
SWITCH HOLDER,DIODE,CAPACITOR BRACKET,
ESCUTCHEON BASE,DPC EARTH)
9 XYD4+EE12F SCREW 19 NE-3240,NE-2140,2180(4X12)
(FOR TERMINAL PLATE ANTENNA,MOTOR COVER,
SWITCH HOLDER,DIODE,CAPACITOR BRACKET,
ESCUTCHEON BASE,DPC EARTH)
9 XYD4+EE12F SCREW 19 NE-3240,NE-2140,2180(4X12)
(FOR TERMINAL PLATE ANTENNA,MOTOR COVER,
SWITCH HOLDER,DIODE,CAPACITOR BRACKET,
ESCUTCHEON BASE,DPC EARTH)
9 XYD4+EE12F SCREW 19 NE-3240,NE-2140,2180(4X12)
(FOR TERMINAL PLATE ANTENNA,MOTOR COVER,
SWITCH HOLDER,DIODE,CAPACITOR BRACKET,
ESCUTCHEON BASE,DPC EARTH)
9 XYD4+EE12F SCREW 19 NE-3240,NE-2140,2180(4X12)
(FOR TERMINAL PLATE ANTENNA,MOTOR COVER,
SWITCH HOLDER,DIODE,CAPACITOR BRACKET,
ESCUTCHEON BASE,DPC EARTH)
10 ANE0911000EG CUSHION RUBBER B 2
11 ANE0911000EH CUSHION RUBBER B 2 NE-2180,NE-2140
11 ANE0911000EH CUSHION RUBBER B 4 NE-3280,NE-3240
11 ANE0911000EH CUSHION RUBBER B 2 NE-2180,NE-2140
11 ANE0911000EH CUSHION RUBBER B 2 NE-2180,NE-2140
12 ANE0911000MG CUSHION RUBBER B 2 NE-3280,NE-3240
12 ANE0911000MG CUSHION RUBBER B 2 NE-3280,NE-3240
13 ANE0917000EB CUSHION RUBBER B 2
13 ANE0917000EB CUSHION RUBBER B 2
13 ANE0917000EB CUSHION RUBBER B 2
13 ANE0917000EB CUSHION RUBBER B 2
14 ANE0921000CG CUSHION RUBBER C 1
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14

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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14
15 ANE0922000AR CUSHION RUBBER C 14
16 ANE0922000JE CUSHION RUBBER C 1
17 ANE0923000AV CUSHION RUBBER C 2
17 ANE0923000AV CUSHION RUBBER C 2
17 ANE0923000AV CUSHION RUBBER C 2
18 ANE0924000AB CUSHION RUBBER C 2
18 ANE0924000AB CUSHION RUBBER C 2
18 ANE0924000AB CUSHION RUBBER C 2
19 A100A3560BP BASE 1 (NOTE)
20 A100Q3560GP BACK PANEL 1
21 A1008-3280 RUBBER FOOT 4
21 A1008-3280 RUBBER FOOT 4
21 A1008-3280 RUBBER FOOT 4
21 A1008-3280 RUBBER FOOT 4
22 A10093030GP CABINET BODY(U) 1
23 A10133030GP LEFT SIDE SASH 1
24 A10143030GP RIGHT SIDE SASH 1
25 A10203030GP SASH RUBBER B 1 LEFT
26 A10263030GP LAMP COVER 1
27 A10283030GP ANTENNA MOTOR COVER 2
27 A10283030GP ANTENNA MOTOR COVER 2
28 A10503030GP SASH RUBBER A 1 RIGHT
29 A10583560GP BACK PANEL COVER A 1
30 A10593560GP BACK PANEL COVER B 1
31 A1007-3280 FOOT A 4
31 A1007-3280 FOOT A 4
31 A1007-3280 FOOT A 4
31 A1007-3280 FOOT A 4
32 A101H3170GP BACK PANEL COVER C 1
32 A101H3170GP BACK PANEL COVER C 1
32 A101H3170GP BACK PANEL COVER C 1
32 A101H3170GP BACK PANEL COVER C 1
33 A11743060GP SPACER 1
33 A11743060GP SPACER 1
34 A16163030GP PANEL B(U) 1 NE-3280,NE-3240,NE-2140
34 A16163060GP PANEL B(U) 1 NE-2180
35 A200A3560GP OVEN 1
36 A200P3030GP ROLLER BRACKET A 1 RIGHT
37 A200Q3030GP ROLLER BRACKET B 1 LEFT
38 A20103030GP CEILING PLATE B 2
39 A20113030GP CEILING PLATE 1
40 A20193030GP ANTENNA STOPPER 8
40 A20193030GP ANTENNA STOPPER 8
40 A20193030GP ANTENNA STOPPER 8
40 A20193030GP ANTENNA STOPPER 8
40 A20193030GP ANTENNA STOPPER 8
40 A20193030GP ANTENNA STOPPER 8
40 A20193030GP ANTENNA STOPPER 8
40 A20193030GP ANTENNA STOPPER 8
41 A202R3560GP ANTENNA(U) 4
41 A202R3560GP ANTENNA(U) 4
42 A22173030GP BARRIER SHEET A 1
43 A22183030GP BARRIER SHEET B 2 NE-3280,NE-3240
43 A22183030GP BARRIER SHEET B 2 NE-3280,NE-3240
44 A22193030GP BARRIER SHEET C 1 NE-2180,NE-2140
44 A22193030GP BARRIER SHEET C 2 NE-3280,NE-3240
45 ANE3008P00RN HINGE PIN 2
45 ANE3008P00RN HINGE PIN 2
46 XWNANE53GV SPACER 1 (FOR CORD EARTH)
46 XWNANE53GV SPACER 1 (FOR CORD EARTH)
47 A30203030GP DOOR HOOK A 2
47 A30203030GP DOOR HOOK A 2
48 ANE3033-560 DOOR ROLLER PIN 2
48 ANE3033-560 DOOR ROLLER PIN 2
49 ANE3034-560 DOOR GUIDE ROLLER 2
49 ANE3034-560 DOOR GUIDE ROLLER 2
50 A31123050GP DOOR HOOK B 2 NE-3280,NE-2180
50 A31123030GP DOOR HOOK B 2 NE-3240,NE-2140
51 A31363030GP HOOK SPACER A 2
51 A31363030GP HOOK SPACER A 2
52 ANE3155-610 SPRING 2
52 ANE3155-610 SPRING 2
53 ANE3157-610 PACKING RUBBER 2

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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
53 ANE3157-610 PACKING RUBBER 2
54 A31863A40BP DOOR PANEL 1 NE-3280
54 A31863A50EU DOOR PANEL 1 NE-3240
54 A31863A60BP DOOR PANEL 1 NE-2180
54 A31863A70EU DOOR PANEL 1 NE-2140
55 A32493030GP DOOR SWITCH LEVER 2
55 A32493030GP DOOR SWITCH LEVER 2
56 A32523030GP DOOR ARM SPACER 2
56 A32523030GP DOOR ARM SPACER 2
57 A33373030GP DOOR ARM LEVER 2
57 A33373030GP DOOR ARM LEVER 2
58 A400B3040AP AIR FILTER FLAME(U) 2
59 A400C3040AP EXHAUST GUIDE B 1
60 A402N3030GP EXHAUST GUIDE A 1
61 A40253030GP AIR GUIDE A 2
61 A40253030GP AIR GUIDE A 2
62 A40263030GP AIR GUIDE B 1
63 A40313030GP AIR GUIDE C 1
64 A40423040AP AIR GUIDE F 2
64 A40423040AP AIR GUIDE F 2
65 A40473560GP AIR GUIDE E 1
66 A40923030GP FILTER HANDLE 2
66 A40923030GP FILTER HANDLE 2
67 A40963030GP INSULATION SHEET 1
68 ANE42408U0AP FILTER HANDLE B 2
68 ANE42408U0AP FILTER HANDLE B 2
69 A490W3050GP FAN MOTOR A 1 NE-2180,NE-2140
69 A490W3030GP FAN MOTOR A 1 NE-3280,NE-3240
70 A490Y3050GP FAN MOTOR B 1 NE-2180,NE-2140
70 A490Y3030GP FAN MOTOR B 1 NE-3280,NE-3240
71 ANE50328U0AP MAGNETRON BRACKET 2
71 ANE50328U0AP MAGNETRON BRACKET 2
72 A622A3A50EU H.V.TRANSFORMER 2 NE-3240
72 A622A3A50BP H.V.TRANSFORMER 4 NE-3280
72 A622A3A60BP H.V.TRANSFORMER 2 NE-2180
72 A622A3A70EU H.V.TRANSFORMER 2 NE-2140
73 A600E3030GP TERMINAL PLATE 1
73 A600E3030BP TERMINAL PLATE 1
74 A600S3030GP CAPACITOR BRACKET 2 NE-2180,NE-2140
74 A600S3A40BP CAPACITOR BRACKET 2 NE-3280,NE-3240
75 A601L4000AP TEMP SENSOR 1
76 A603M3560BP P.C. BOARD B(U) 1 NE-3280
76 A603M3560GP P.C. BOARD B(U) 1 NE-3240
76 A603M3580GP P.C. BOARD B(U) 1 NE-2180
76 A603M3A70EU P.C. BOARD B(U) 1 NE-2140
77 A603Y3560GP L.V.TRANSFORMER(U) 1
78 ANE6030Q50GN INCANDESCENT LAMP 1 240V/25W
79 A60403030GP OVEN LAMP SHEET 1
80 A60403040AP OVEN LAMP SHEET 1
81 A605Q3030GP PUSH SWITCH 1
82 A605S3030GP PC BOARD H(U) 1
83 2M210-M1GL MAGNETRON 4 NE-2180,NE-2140
83 2M244-M1GL MAGNETRON 4 NE-3280,NE-3240
83 2M244-M1GL MAGNETRON 4 NE-3280,NE-3240
83 2M244-M1GL MAGNETRON 4 NE-3280,NE-3240
84 A60733030GP OVEN LAMP COVER 1
85 A63903310GP H.V.CAPACITOR 4 NE-2180,NE-2140(0.82MF, AC2300V)
85 A63903330GP H.V.CAPACITOR 4 NE-3280,NE-3240(1MF, AC2300V)
86 A61073030GP PARTS BRACKET B 1
87 ANE6142-F60 MICROSWITCH 2 NE-3280,NE-2180
V-15G-3C26(SECONDARY INTERLOCK SWITCH)
87 A61423030GP MICROSWITCH 2 NE-3240,NE-2140
(A20G7-3C108) SECONDARY INTERLOCK SWITCH
88 A61424L0AG MICROSWITCH 2 V-15G-3C26(PRIMARY INTERLOCK SWITCH)
88 A61424L0AG MICROSWITCH 2 V-15G-3C26(PRIMARY INTERLOCK SWITCH)
89 A6144-3280 ANTENNA MOTOR 2 LOWER(2.5W)
89 A6144-3280 ANTENNA MOTOR 2 LOWER(2.5W)
90 A61446030AP ANTENNA MOTOR 2 UPPER(2.5W)
91 A61454000AP THERMAL CUTOUT 1 FOR OVEN
92 A61454050AP THERMAL CUTOUT 2 FOR ANTENNA MOTOR
92 A61454050AP THERMAL CUTOUT 2 FOR ANTENNA MOTOR
93 A61454210AP THERMAL CUTOUT 4 FOR MAGNETRON
93 A61454210AP THERMAL CUTOUT 4 FOR MAGNETRON
93 A61454210AP THERMAL CUTOUT 4 FOR MAGNETRON

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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
93 A61454210AP THERMAL CUTOUT 4 FOR MAGNETRON
94 ANE61522QOBP SOCKET 1
95 A61583030GP DOOR SWITCH A 1 RIGHT(MONITOR SWITCH)
96 A61583050GP DOOR SWITCH B 1 LEFT(MONITOR SWITCH)
97 A61703030GP INSULATION SHEET B 1
98 A6202-3280 DIODE,SI 4
98 A6202-3280 DIODE,SI 4
99 A62303580GP FUSE 2 NE-3280(20A)
99 A62303030EP FUSE 1 NE-3240,NE-2140(20A)
99 A62303A60BP FUSE 1 NE-2180(30A)
100 A62316010BP FUSE HOLDER 6 NE-3280,NE-3240,NE-2140
100 A62316000GP FUSE HOLDER 2 NE-2180
101 A62383030GP SPACER 2
101 A62383030GP SPACER 2
102 XYN5+C8BN SCREW 2 NE-3280(5X8)FOR NOISE FILTER
103 A64083040AP WASHER 2
103 A64083040AP WASHER 2
104 A65313030GP SWITCH HOLDER 1
105 ANE64086Q0AP WASHER 1
106 A65513030GP H.V.T.MOUNTING 2
106 A65513030GP H.V.T.MOUNTING 2
107 A65613030GP BUZZER CASE 1
108 A66623170GP EARTH SPACER 1
109 A65953170GP FUSE B 1 NE-3280,NE-2180(1.25A)
109 A65963030GP FUSE B 1 NE-3240,NE-2140(3A)
110 A66033030GP OVEN LAMP BRACKET 1
111 A66263040AP THERMAL CUTOUT MOUNT 2
112 A692Y3560GP NOISE FILTER(U) 1 NE-2140
112 A692Y3A40BP NOISE FILTER(U) 1 NE-3280
112 A692Y3A60BP NOISE FILTER(U) 1 NE-2180
112 A692Y3A50EU NOISE FILTER(U) 1 NE-3240
113 XWC4BPN WASHER
113 XWC4BPN WASHER
114 A83613030GP SWITCH SPACER
115 A910A3A40BP AC CORD W/OUT PLUG(U) 1 NE-3280
115 A910A3A50EU AC CORD W/PLUG(U) 1 NE-3240
115 A910A3A60BP AC CORD W/OUT PLUG(U) 1 NE-2180
115 A910A3560GP AC CORD W/ PLUG(U) 1 NE-2140
116 XTC4+10FC SCREW 1 4X10(FOR ESCUTCHEON BASE)
117 XYN4+F18S SCREW 4 4X18(FOR DOOR HOOK B)
117 XYN4+F18S SCREW 4 4X18(FOR DOOR HOOK B)
118 XYN4+F12S SCREW 4 4X12(FOR DOOR SWITCH)
118 XYN4+F12S SCREW 4 4X12(FOR DOOR SWITCH)
119 ANE9080-730 CLIP(YELLOW) 2 NE-2180,NE-2140
119 ANE9080-730 CLIP(YELLOW) 3 NE-3280,NE-3240
119 ANE9080-730 CLIP(YELLOW) 2 NE-2180,NE-2140
119 ANE9080-730 CLIP(YELLOW) 2 NE-2180,NE-2140
119 ANE9080-730 CLIP(YELLOW) 2 NE-2180,NE-2140
120 ANE90828U0AP CLIP(BLACK) 2
120 ANE90828U0AP CLIP(BLACK) 2
121 ANE9082930AP CLIP 8
121 ANE9082930AP CLIP 8
121 ANE9082930AP CLIP 8
121 ANE9082930AP CLIP 8
121 ANE9082930AP CLIP 8
121 ANE9082930AP CLIP 8
122 A98363030GP CASE 1
122 A98363030GP CASE 1
122 A98363030GP CASE 1
123 XNG4EVS NUT 1 NE-3280(FOR CORD EARTH)
124 XST4+6VS SCREW 8 4X6(FOR ANTENNA)
124 XST4+6VS SCREW 8 4X6(FOR ANTENNA)
124 XST4+6VS SCREW 8 4X6(FOR ANTENNA)
124 XST4+6VS SCREW 8 4X6(FOR ANTENNA)
124 XST4+6VS SCREW 8 4X6(FOR ANTENNA)
124 XST4+6VS SCREW 8 4X6(FOR ANTENNA)
125 XTC4+10BC SCREW 9 4X10(FOR CABINET BODY LAMP COVER SASH)
125 XTC4+10BC SCREW 9 4X10(FOR CABINET BODY LAMP COVER SASH)
125 XTC4+10BC SCREW 9 4X10(FOR CABINET BODY LAMP COVER SASH)
125 XTC4+10BC SCREW 9 4X10(FOR CABINET BODY LAMP COVER SASH)
125 XTC4+10BC SCREW 9 4X10(FOR CABINET BODY LAMP COVER SASH)
125 XTC4+10BC SCREW 9 4X10(FOR CABINET BODY LAMP COVER SASH)
126 XTC4+12BK SCREW 3 4X12(FOR BASE)
127 XTEANE5+10B SCREW 4 5X10(FOR ROLLER BRACKET)

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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
127 XTEANE5+10B SCREW 4 5X10(FOR ROLLER BRACKET)
128 XTWANE4+10RU SCREW 8 4X10(FOR LOWER MAGNETRON)
128 XTWANE4+10RU SCREW 8 4X10(FOR LOWER MAGNETRON)
128 XTWANE4+10RU SCREW 8 4X10(FOR LOWER MAGNETRON)
128 XTWANE4+10RU SCREW 8 4X10(FOR LOWER MAGNETRON)
129 XTWA4+12CFN SCREW 1 NE-3280(FOR CORD EARTH)
130 XWA4BV WASHER 1 NE-3280(FOR CORD EARTH)
131 XWA5BV WASHER 1 NE-3280(FOR CORD EARTH)
132 ANE0961000ZL CUSHION RUBBER D 2
132 ANE0961000ZL CUSHION RUBBER D 2
133 ANE0963000AS CUSHION RUBBER D 2
134 A10493030GP CUSHION RUBBER 2
134 A10493030GP CUSHION RUBBER 2
135 A18593560GP SHELF SUPPORT 2
136 A91433040AP CLIP A 3 NE-2180,NE-2140
136 A91433040AP CLIP A 1 NE-3280,NE-3240
136 A91433040AP CLIP A 3 NE-2180,NE-2140
137 XNW5EFN NUT 2 FOR SHELF SUPPRT
137 XNW5EFN NUT 2 FOR SHELF SUPPRT
138 XWG5BV WASHER 2 FOR SHELF SUPPRT
138 XWG5BV WASHER 2 FOR SHELF SUPPRT
139 XWNANE65GV SPACER 1 FOR BACK PANEL COVER C
140 XYE6+F20F SCREW 1 6X20(FOR BACK PANEL COVER C)
141 XTT4+8E SCREW 1 4X8(FOR BACK PANEL COVER C)
142 XYEANE5+C16T SCREW 8 5X16(FOR UPPER MAGNETRON)
142 XYEANE5+C16T SCREW 8 5X16(FOR UPPER MAGNETRON)
142 XYEANE5+C16T SCREW 8 5X16(FOR UPPER MAGNETRON)
142 XYEANE5+C16T SCREW 8 5X16(FOR UPPER MAGNETRON)
143 A30183030GP DOOR KEY A 2
143 A30183030GP DOOR KEY A 2
144 A80163060GP CUSHION SPACER 1
145 A02433560GP TERMINAL LABEL 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
146 A608E3560GP P.C. BOARD Q 1 NE-3280
147 ANE0962000ZE CUSHION RUBBER D 2
148 XTWANE3+8EX SCREW 4 3X8(FOR FOOT)
148 XTWANE3+8EX SCREW 4 3X8(FOR FOOT)
148 XTWANE3+8EX SCREW 4 3X8(FOR FOOT)
148 XTWANE3+8EX SCREW 4 3X8(FOR FOOT)
148 XTWANE3+8EX SCREW 4 3X8(FOR FOOT)
148 XTWANE3+8EX SCREW 4 3X8(FOR FOOT)
149 ANE6004P60GN POWER RELAY 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
150 A60823030GP POWER RELAY BRACKET 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
151 ANE6082P10GN POWER RELAY BRACKET 1 NE-3240,NE-2140

NOTE: Please order name label together.

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20 DOOR ASSEMBLE

Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
D1 A30033030GP DOOR FRAME 1
D2 A30043030GP DOOR ARM 2
D2 A30043030GP DOOR ARM 2
D3 A301A3030GP DOOR A 1
D4 A302K3030GP DOOR E(U) 1
D5 ANE3009P00RN DOOR SPRING 2
D5 ANE3009P00RN DOOR SPRING 2
D6 ANE3036P00RN DOOR ARM PIN 2
D6 ANE3036P00RN DOOR ARM PIN 2
D7 A30703030GP HANDLE PIECE A 1
D8 A31343030GP HANDLE PIECE B 1
D9 A31463030GP DOOR SCREEN B 1
D10 A31473030GP HANDLE SHEET C 1
D11 XTC4+10BC SCREW 3 4X10
D11 XTC4+10BC SCREW 3 4X10
D11 XTC4+10BC SCREW 3 4X10
D12 XYEANE4+C16T SCREW 4 4X16
D12 XYEANE4+C16T SCREW 4 4X16
D13 A30853030GP DOOR C 1

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NE-3280 / NE-3240 / NE-2180 / NE-2140

21 ESCUTCHEON BASE ASSEMBLE

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NE-3280 / NE-3240 / NE-2180 / NE-2140

Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
E1 A03613560GP TIMER 1
E1 A03613560GP TIMER 1
E2 ANE1062-8U0 CUSHION RUBBER B 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
E3 A603L3560GP D.P.CIRCUIT(U) 1 NE-3240 RTL(W/COMPONENT)
E3 A603L3590GP D.P.CIRCUIT(U) 1 NE-3280,NE-2180 RTL(W/COMPONENT)
E3 A603L3A70EU D.P.CIRCUIT(U) 1 NE-2140 RTL(W/COMPONENT)
E4 A608C2560GP POWER SELECT SWITCH 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
E5 ANE610EP00RN START SWITCH 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
E6 A61623030GP START SWITCH BRACKET 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
E7 A63433030GP TIMER BRACKET 2 NE-3240,NE-2140
E7 A63433030GP TIMER BRACKET 1 NE-3280,NE-2180
E7 A63433030GP TIMER BRACKET 2 NE-3240,NE-2140
E8 A64793590GP MEMBRANE SWITCH 1 NE-3280,NE-2180
E9 A800D3060GP TIMER KNOB 1
E9 A800D3060GP TIMER KNOB 1
E10 A80013030GP ESCUTCHEON A 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
E10 A80013060GP ESCUTCHEON A 1 NE-3280,NE-2180
E11 A80023030GP ESCUTCHEON B 1
E11 A80023030GP ESCUTCHEON B 1
E12 A80063030GP ESCUTCHEON D 1
E12 A80063030GP ESCUTCHEON D 1
E13 A80163030GP ESCUTCHEON SPACER 1
E13 A80163030GP ESCUTCHEON SPACER 1
E14 ANE8024P00RN COOK BUTTON 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
E15 A80343030GP ESCUTCHEON BASE 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
E15 A80343060GP ESCUTCHEON BASE 1 NE-3280,NE-2180
E16 ANE8037P00RN COOK BUTTON SPRING 2 NE-3240,NE-2140
E17 A81263030GP SMOKE PANEL 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
E17 A81263060GP SMOKE PANEL 1 NE-3280,NE-2180
E18 A82873030GP SPACER A 2 NE-3240,NE-2140
E18 A82873030GP SPACER A 1 NE-3280,NE-2180
E18 A82873030GP SPACER A 2 NE-3240,NE-2140
E19 A83373560GP ESCUTCHEON SHEET 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
E20 A83423030GP CUSHION RUBBER B 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
E20 A83423060GP CUSHION RUBBER B 1 NE-3280,NE-2180
E21 XYN4+C8S SCREW 2 NE-3240,NE-2140(4X8)
E22 A800D3030GP TIMER KNOB 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
E23 ANE0911000AB CUSHION RUBBER B 1 NE-3280,NE-2180

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22 PACKING AND ACCESSORIES

Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
P1 A00033A40BP INSTRUCTION BOOK 1 NE-3280,NE-2180
P1 A00033A50EU INSTRUCTION BOOK 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
P2 A01723560BP CAUTION LABEL 1
P3 A01023A60BP PACKING CASE,PAPER 1 NE-2180
P3 A01023A70EU PACKING CASE,PAPER 1 NE-2140
P3 A01023A40BP PACKING CASE,PAPER 1 NE-3280
P3 A01023A50EU PACKING CASE,PAPER 1 NE-3240
P4 A01033030GP BOTTOM CASE 1
P5 A01043030GP UPPER FILLER 1
P6 A01053030GP LOWER FILLER 1
P7 A01063040AP VINYL COVER 1
P8 A01073030GP DOOR SHEET 1
P9 A01083030GP TRAY PACKING 1
P10 A01173030GP TRAY PACKING B 1
P11 A012D3050GP SHELF B 1
P12 A04203590BP OPERATING GUIDE 1 NE-3280,NE-2180
P13 HP-601W FASTENER 4

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23 WIRING MATERIAL

39
NE-3280 / NE-3240 / NE-2180 / NE-2140

40
NE-3280 / NE-3240 / NE-2180 / NE-2140

Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Set Remarks
W1 A030A3560BP LEAD WIRE HARNESS 1 NE-3280
W1 A030A3580GP LEAD WIRE HARNESS 1 NE-2180
W1 A030A3A50EU LEAD WIRE HARNESS 1 NE-3240
W1 A030A3A70EU LEAD WIRE HARNESS 1 NE-2140
W2 A03603560GP LEAD WIRE 1
W3 A03623560GP LEAD WIRE 1
W4 A03633560GP LEAD WIRE 1
W5 A03643560GP LEAD WIRE 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
W6 A03653560GP LEAD WIRE 1
W7 A03693560GP LEAD WIRE 1
W8 A03703560GP LEAD WIRE 1
W9 A03723A60BP LEAD WIRE 1 NE-2180
W10 A03813030GP LEAD WIRE 2 NE-3240,NE-2140
W11 A50966520UP FERRITE CORE 2 NE-2140
W11 A50966520UP FERRITE CORE 4 NE-3280,NE-3240,NE-2180
W12 A606W3560GP PROTECTOR DIODE B 2 NE-3280,NE-3240
W13 A606V3580GP PROTECTOR DIODE 2 NE-2180,NE-2140
W14 A606V3560GP PROTECTOR DIODE 2 NE-3280,NE-3240
W15 A03733560GP LEAD WIRE 1 NE-3240,NE-2140
W16 A03753030GP NOISE KILLER 1 NE-3240

Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Ser Remarks
REF NO.76 P.C.BOARD B (U)
AEGHPUG3640 1
XYN3+F8S6 1 3X8
2SD2012 1
ERDS2TJ163T 1 NE-2180,NE-2140(16KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%)
C250 ECA1HHG222E 1 2200MF/50V
CN250 AEEMMD1FF09W 1 9PIN
CN251 AEEMMD7FF11N 1 11PIN
CN252 AEEMMD04907W 1 7PIN
CN254 AEEMMD01F05W 1 5PIN
D250,D251 MA196-(TA5) DIODE SI 20
,D252,D25
3,D254,D2
55,D256,D
257,D258,
D259,D260
,D261,D26
2,D263,D2
64,D265,D
267,D269,
D271,D273
IC250,IC2 AEICPS2505 IC 4 NE-3280
51,IC252,
IC253
IC250,IC2 AEICPS2505 IC 2 NE-2180
53
JPR250 ERDS2TJ622T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 1 NE-3280(6.2KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%)
JPR250 ERDS2TJ163T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 1 NE-2180(16KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%)
Q251 2SD637-PQRS TRANSISTOR SI 1
R250 ERDS2TJ332T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 1 3.3KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%
R251,R252 ERDS1TJ104T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 8 NE-3280
,R253,R25
4,R255,R2
56,R257,R
258
R251,R252 ERDS1TJ104T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 4 NE-2180,NE-2140(100KΩ
Ω,1/2W,5%)
,R257,R25
8
R259,R260 ERF15ZXJ240 RESISTOR 2 24Ω
Ω,15W,5%
R261 ERDS2TJ684T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 1 680KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%
RY1 AEBG5B18P-1 POWER RELAY 1 G5B-1-ER18(18V)
RY2,RY3,R AEG5J1EM18B POWER RELAY 7 NE-2180,NE-2140(G5J-1-TP-M-ER18)
Y9,RY11,R
Y14,RY16
RY2,RY3,R AEG5J1EM18B POWER RELAY 11 NE-3280(G5J-1-TP-M-ER18)
Y5,RY7,RY
9,RY11,RY
12,RY13,R
Y14,RY15,
RY16
AEG5J1EM18B POWER RELAY 13 NE-3240
REF NO.82 P.C.BOARD H(U)
BZ EFBRL37C20 BUZZER 1 3.7KHZ
CN551 AEEMMB00703R CONNECTOR 1 3PIN
D551 MA196-(TA5) DIODE,SI 1
Q551 2SD639-PQRS TRANSISTOR SI 1
R551 ERDS2TJ681T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 1 680Ω
Ω,1/4W,5%

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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/Ser Remarks
CN551 ERDS2TJ184T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 1 180KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%
CN551 ERDS2TJ103T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 1 10KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%
REF NO.112 NOISE FILTER (U)
C1 ECQU2A224MNA POLYESTER CAOACITOR 1 NE-3280(0.22MF 250V)
C1,C6 ECQU2A224MNA POLYESTER CAOACITOR 2 NE-3240,NE-2180,NE-2140(0.22MF 250V)
C2,C3 ECKMNA472ME CERAMIC CAPACITOR 2 NE-2180(0.0047MF 250V)
C2,C3 A6169A20GN CAPACITOR 2 NE-3280(0.022MF 250V)
CN1,CN3 A61663560BP TERMINAL BOARD 2 NE-3280
CN9 AEEMMD00703W CONNECTOR 1 3PIN
D1 ERZC10DK621F VARISTOR 1
D2,D3 ERZC10DK112R VARISTOR 2
F1,F2 A62316010BP FUSE HOLDER 4
F1,F2 A6116-1740 TERMINAL BOARD 2 NE-3280
F3 A62316000GP FUSE HOLDER 2
L1 A621A3A50EU FILTER COIL 1 NE-3240
L1 A621A3560GP FILTER COIL 1 NE-3280

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24 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT

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25 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT


PARTS LIST

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NE-3280 / NE-3240 / NE-2180 / NE-2140

Ref. No. Part No. Description Pcs/set Remarks


C10,12,13,15,16,17 AECF50F104Z CERAMIC CAPACITOR 10 0.1MF/50V
,19,22,26,29
C11 ECA1HM221B ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR,AL 1 220MF/50V
C14 ECEA1CKA100B ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR,AL 1 10MF/16V
C18 ECEA1HKA2R2B ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR,AL 1 2.2MF/50V
C20,C21,C23,C24,C2 ECBT1E103ZF5 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 6 0.01MF/25V
7,C28

C25 ECBT1H101KB5 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1 0.0001MF/50V


C30,C31,C32,C33 ECBT1H681KB5 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 4 680PF
CN1 AEEMMF00F04W CONNECTOR 1 4PIN
CN2 AEEMMD1FF09W CONNECTOR 1 9PIN
CN3 AEEMMD7FF11N CONNECTOR 1 11PIN

CN4 AEEMMF01F05W CONNECTOR 1 5PIN


CN5 AEEMMD07D07W CONNECTOR 1 7PIN
CN6 AEEMMF00703W CONNECTOR 1 3PIN
CN7 AEEMMF00703R CONNECTOR 1 3PIN RED
CN8 AEEMB04BP0K CONNECTOR 1 4PIN

CN9 AEEM08FDZ0TN CONNECTOR 1


CX1 EFOGC4194T4 RESONATOR 1 4.19MHZ
D10,D11,D13 AEDNERA1502 DIODE,SI 3 1.0A
D12,D18,D22,D23,D2 MA700A-(TA) DIODE,SI 5 MA700A 0.03A
4
D14,D15,D16,D17,D1 MA196-(TA5) DIODE,SI 8 MA196 0.1A
9,D20,D21,D25

DISP A64563030GP FLUORESCENT TUBE 1 CPR2406C


SPACER A82843030GP SPACER CUSHION 2
IC1 AEIC38121472 IC 1 M38121
IC2 AEIC102977AN IC 1 SN102977AN/AN6752
IC3 AEICAT24C04N IC 1 AT24C04N

C4,C5 AEICU2004GR IC 2 A2004G


Q1 2SD2012 TRANSISTOR,SI,2W 1 3MHZ
Q2 2SA720PRTA TRANSISTOR,SI,400MW 1 200MHZ
Q3,Q4,Q5,Q6 2SB1321A TRANSISTOR,SI,600MW 4 200MHz
Q7 UN421F TRANSISTOR,SI,300MW 2

Q8 2SD1991A TRANSISTOR,SI,400MW 2 150MHz


Q9 UN4111-(TA) TRANSISTOR,SI,300MW 1
R10,R11 ERDS2TJ151T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 2 150Ω
Ω,1/4W,5%
R12,17,20,21,22,24 ERDS2TJ103T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 14 10KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%
,25,26,27,38,39,40
,46,47
R13 ERDS2TJ823T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 1 82KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%

R14 ERDS2TJ390T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 1 39Ω


Ω,1/4W,5%
R15,16 ERDS2TJ152T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 2 1.5KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%
R18,R68X4 ERDS2TJ222T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 5 2.2KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%
R19 ERDS2TJ220T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 1 22Ω
Ω,1/4W,5%
R23,R28,R29,R33,R3 ERDS2TJ102T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 19 1.0KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%
5,R45,R48,R51,R56,
R57,R58,R59,R61

R32,R52,R53,R54,R5 ERDS2TJ104T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 6 100KΩ


Ω,1/4W,5%
5,R60
R34,R36 ERDS2TJ333T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 2 33KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%
R37,R42 ERDS2TJ332T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 2 3.3KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%
R41 ERDS2TJ472T CARBON FILM RESISTOR 1 4.7KΩ
Ω,1/4W,5%
ZD1 AEDZ4R7ES3T1 ZENER DIODE,SI 1 RD4.7ES3

ZD2 AEDZ5R6ES2T1 ZENER DIODE,SI 1 RD5.6ES2


ZD3 AEDZ24ES3T1 ZENER DIODE,SI 1 RD24ES3

WP-592 (F)
S-3A4 BPQ
45 Printed in Japan

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