R.f. Leakage Test - KitchenAid KBMS1454R Technical Education

Kitchenaid built-in microwave oven technical education
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EQUIPMENT
• Electromagnetic energy leakage monitor
(NARDA 8100B, HOLADAY H 1501).
• 275 ±15 ML glass beaker.
TEST
On every service call, checks for microwave
energy emission must be made according to
the following manner.
1.
Remove the cooking rack from the oven
cavity, if the microwave oven is so
equipped.
Place a 275 ±15 ML (9.3 oz.) glass of
2.
water in the center of the oven bottom.
3.
Select "HIGH" cook power, turn the micro-
wave oven on, and test for R.F. Ieakage at
the following locations:
a) Around the cabinet at the front.
b) Around the door.
c) Across the console panel.
d) Horizontally across the door.
e) Vertically across the door.
f) Diagonally across the door.
g) Across the air vents.
h) Across the rear air vent.
i) All lockseams.
j) Weld at bottom.
k) Bottom plate.
I) Oven feet.
4.
The scan speed is one inch per second.
When checking for R.F. Ieakage, use an ap-
proved R.F. measuring device to assure less
than 4 mw/cm
2
emission at 5 cm distance with
a maximum scan rate of 2.54 cm/second, in
compliance with U.S. Government Department
of Health, Education and Welfare 21CFR1030,
Performance Standard for Microwave Ovens.
A properly operating door and seal assembly
will normally register small emissions, but they
must be no greater than 4 mw/cm
measurement uncertainty.

R.F. LEAKAGE TEST

NOTE: Enter leakage readings in space BE-
FORE and AFTER on the service document.
All microwave ovens exceeding the emission
level of 4 mw/cm
Service for Microwave Ovens immediately and
the owner should be told not to use the micro-
wave oven until it has been repaired com-
pletely.
If a microwave oven is found to operate with the
door open, report to Dept. of Service, the
manufacturer and CDRH* immediately. Also
tell the owner not to use the oven.
The monitor switch acts as the final safety
switch protecting the customer from micro-
wave radiation. If the monitor switch operated
to blow the fuse when the interlocks failed, you
must replace all interlock switches with new
ones, because the contacts of those interlock
switches may be melted and welded together.
If safety interlock/monitor switch replacement,
or adjustment, is required, you must reconnect
the circuit, and perform a continuity check on
the monitor circuit.
All repairs must be performed in such a manner
that microwave energy emissions are minimal.
Address for CDRH is:
* CDRH: Center for Devices and Radiological Health,
2
to allow for
1-4
2
must be reported to Dept. of
Office of Compliance (HFZ-312) Center for
Devices and Radiological Health
1390 Piccard Drive
Rockville, MD 20850
Food and Drug Administration.

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