Operating Charts; Load Algorithm Chart - GE Advantium PSA1200R Technical Service Manual

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Microwave
Upper
Not Available Cycles by PL
Heater
Halogen
Upper
Not Available Cycles by PL
Heater
Ceramic
Lower
Not Available Cycles by PL
Heater
High Voltage Cycles by PL
(See PL Chart)
Convection
Not Available Not Available
Heater
Convection
Off
Fan
Damper
Open
TT Motor
On
Oven Lamp
On
(Cavity)
Ventilation
Off
Motor
Magnetron
On
Fan
* In Speedcook when the Upper Heaters or Lower Heater set above power level six, the heaters will cycle at the power
level for which they are set for the fi rst 25 minutes. After 25 minutes both heaters change to power level 8, after 50
minutes, both heaters switch to power level 6.
The upper and lower heaters load share with the microwave section. This means the microwave power level and the
upper or lower heaters power level (which ever is highest), when added together can not be greater than power level 10.
Ex. Upper Heater - 8, Lower Heater 7, maximum setting for Microwave is 2.
** In broil and toast, power levels cut back the same as Speedcook.

Operating Charts

Load Algorithm Chart

Speedcook*
Convection
Not Available
(See PL Chart)
Not Available
(See PL Chart)
Not Available
(See PL Chart)
Cycles by PL
Not
(See PL Chart)
Available
Preheats to
and cycles
around users
set point.
Not Available
On
Closed
Closed
On
On
On
On
Low
Low
On
On
– 66 –
Broil**
Toast**
Warm
On
On
Not
Available
On
On
Not
Available
On
On
Not
Available
Not
Not
Not
Available
Available
Available
Not
Not
Cycles
Available
Available
from
169°F to
195°F.
Not
Not
On
Available
Available
Closed
Closed
Closed
(Moist)
Open
(Crispy)
On
On
On
On
Off
On
Low
Low
Off
On
On
On
(Continued Next Page)
Proof
Not
Available
Not
Available
Not
Available
Not
Available
Cycles at
95°F.
On
Closed
On
On
Off
On

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