Maytag RS511 Service Manual page 19

International commercial microwave ovens
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Troubleshooting Guide
Condition
4. Oven light, timer, and blower motor
operate. Oven does not cook. No voltage
at power transformer primary leads (230V).
See NOTE .
Caution: All other transformer leads are
high voltage.
5. Same condition as # 4, but voltage is
available at power transformer primary
(230 VAC). See NOTE .
6. All oven components operate; unit cooks
slowly, all modes.
7. Oven cooks food unevenly.
NOTE: When taking voltage measurements to the transformer the 230 V supply leads must be connected to the
transformer terminals. The voltage reading should then be taken with the voltmeter leads also connected to
these terminals.
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Possible Causes
• Failed wiring and/or terminal.
• Failed HV /LV board.
• Failed triac.
• Failed interlock switch assembly (contacts 2 & 3).
• Failed terminal and/or wiring in high voltage section.
• Failed H.V. transformer.
• Failed diode.
• Failed capacitor.
• Failed magnetron.
1. Run Oven Performance Tests, if okay, customer
education.
2. Check voltage at outlet, if low, customer education.
3. Check amperes and/or wattage, compare to Technical
Sheet.
4. Check tray and seal. If food debris has accumulated
under ceramic tray, this debris will absorb microwave
energy and affect performance test results.
5. If above checks are acceptable, replace magnetron.
• Customer is not following cookbook instructions,
customer education.
• Rotating antenna not turning, check mounting parts for
grease or burrs. This may also indicate incorrect airflow
due to foam gasket out of place, failed blower motor,
failed blower wheel or interference with splatter shield.
NOTE: The antenna will not rotate properly when the
splatter shield or outer case is removed.
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