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ACP AXP5201 Service Training Manual

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High Speed Combination Oven
MXP - 50 Hz
December 2011
16400017

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  • Page 1 Service Training Manual High Speed Combination Oven MXP - 50 Hz December 2011 16400017...
  • Page 2 0;3 0;3 Component Testing Procedures AXP5201, AXP5203, MXP5201, MXP5203, MXP5221, MXP5223.........................39-41 Service Test AXP5201 / AXP5203 / MXP5201 / MXP5203........42-50 Troubleshooting AXP5201 / AXP5203 / MXP5201 / MXP5203........51-56 'LVSOD\ 'LDJQRVWLFV $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 Service Test MXP5221 / MXP5223................59-66 Troubleshooting MXP5221 / MXP5223..............67-72...
  • Page 3 Important Safety Information...
  • Page 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.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    1. Always operate the unit from an adequately switches there is not valid reason for this action grounded outlet. Do not operate on a two-wire at any time; nor will it be condoned by ACP. extension cord. 9. IMPORTANT: Before returning a unit to a 2.
  • Page 6: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Recognize this symbol as a SAFETY message WARNING When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of burns, HOHFWULFDO VKRFN ¿UH RU LQMXU\ WR SHUVRQV LQFOXGLQJ WKH IROORZLQJ 1. READ all instructions before using equipment. 9.
  • Page 7 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING 7R DYRLG ULVN RI ¿UH LQ WKH RYHQ FDYLW\ Liquids such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without a. DO NOT overcook food. Carefully attend oven appearing to be boiling due to surface tension of the when paper, plastic, or other combustible liquid.
  • Page 8 AXP5201 / AXP5203 / MXP5201 / MXP5203, MXP5221 / MXP5223 50 Hz Speci cations Installation · Unpacking the oven · Oven Clearances Power Speci cation · Input · Output · Consumption Dimensions · Weight...
  • Page 9 Installation STEP 1 - Unpack Oven ‡ Inspect oven for damage such as dents in door or inside oven cavity. ‡ 5HSRUW DQ\ GHQWV RU EUHDNDJH WR VRXUFH RI SXUFKDVH LPPHGLDWHO\ 'R QRW DWWHPSW WR XVH RYHQ LI GDPDJHG ‡ 5HPRYH DOO SDFNLQJ PDWHULDOV IURP RYHQ LQWHULRU ‡...
  • Page 10 6SHFL¿FDWLRQV $;3 $;3 0;3 0;3 0;3 0;3 MXP5221 / MXP5201 MXP5223 / MXP5203 Power Source 208/240 VAC 400 VAC Voltage AC Amperage (Single Unit) 32 A 16 A Frequency 50 Hz 50 Hz Wye Single Phase, 3 wire grounded 3 phase, 5 wire Receptacle IEC-309 IEC-309...
  • Page 11 AXP5201 / AXP5203 / MXP5201, MXP5203 / MXP5221 / MXP5223 50 Hz Quick Start Reference Guide...
  • Page 12: Oven Controls

    $;3 $;3  0;3  0;3 High Speed Commercial Combination Oven Quick Start Reference Guide Refer to Product Safety Manual for Safety Statements. Complete Owner’s Manual available online Cooking with Pre- Oven Controls programmed Pads o cook food using pre-programmed menu he oven touch screen displays items menu options.
  • Page 13 $;3 $;3  0;3  0;3 Quick Start Reference Guide High Speed Commercial Combination Oven ACCESSING THE PROGRAM MENU MENU 1. To access the PROGRAM MENU, select the BACK button on the main menu screen. Pasta-Pizza Appet-Side MANUAL Push BACK Seaf-Sub Meats COOK...
  • Page 14 $;3 $;3  0;3  0;3 Quick Start Reference Guide High Speed Commercial Combination Oven ADDING ITEM TO ITEM MENU Select NEW from the PROGRAM MENU.to add a new item or EDIT to edit item. Push Select category you wish to change from MAIN MENU and ITEM GROUP Menus.
  • Page 15 $;3 $;3  0;3  0;3 Quick Start Reference Guide High Speed Commercial Combination Oven Refer to Product Safety Manual for Safety Statements. Complete Owner’s Manual available online KEYPAD Changing User Options There are several option you can change to customize the operation of the oven for your business. The table below shows these options;...
  • Page 16: Standby Mode

    $;3 $;3  0;3  0;3 EZCard Programming 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.
  • Page 17 7RXFK 3DQHO 6\PERO 'HVFULSWLRQ 0;3  0;3 he oven screen displays menu choices. The keypad is used to navigate through onscreen menus. The icons below will be used throughout this guide to indicate menu navigation. 21  2)) .H\SDG ‡ Press to preheat oven or turn oven off.
  • Page 18 7RXFK 3DQHO 6\PERO 'HVFULSWLRQ 0;3  0;3 SCROLL UP Keypad 2YHQ &RROLQJ 0RGH ,FRQ ‡ The oven fan will continue to run to cool ‡ Press to change setting or move up to the oven.The oven Cooling Mode Icon another setting. appears and stays on until the oven ‡...
  • Page 19 0;3  0;3 Quick Start Reference Guide High Speed Commercial Combination Oven Refer to Product Safety Manual for Safety Statements. Complete Owner’s Manual available online he oven screen displays menu options. The keypad is used to navigate through onscreen menus. The icons below will be used throughout this guide to indicate menu navigation.
  • Page 20 0;3  0;3 Quick Start Reference Guide High Speed Commercial Combination Oven After the oven has preheated, the menu appears. The oven comes preprogrammed with several menu items to simplify cooking. Examples of Preprogrammed Menu Items Include: MAIN COOKING MENU  0HDW  6DQGZLFK - Breakfast...
  • Page 21 0;3  0;3 Quick Start Reference Guide High Speed Commercial Combination Oven Using MANUAL COOK (Option 4 has to be set to allow manual cooking. See options section) 8VH 0DQXDO FRRNLQJ ZKHQ D VSHFL¿F WLPH DQG FRRNLQJ SRZHU OHYHOV DUH GHVLUHG ,W¶V YHU\ XVHIXO ZKHQ \RX DUH experimenting with new food items.
  • Page 22 0;3  0;3 Quick Start Reference Guide High Speed Commercial Combination Oven ACCESSING THE PROGRAM MENU Press the Enter keypad and cook settings will 1. To access the PROGRAM mode, press appear. the Program keypad. Use Scroll Up or Scroll Down keypad to Select Temperature, Time, Microwave %, Fan% and 2.
  • Page 23 0;3  0;3 Quick Start Reference Guide High Speed Commercial Combination Oven EDITING OR ADDING NEW NAMES FOR ,,, (GLWLQJ  $GGLQJ 1DPH LQ 0HQX ,WHP MENU CATEGORY OR FOOD CATEGORY In order to add program settings, you must name your item OR MENU ITEM ¿UVW A.
  • Page 24 0;3  0;3 Quick Start Reference Guide High Speed Commercial Combination Oven There are several options you can change to customize the operation of the oven for your business. The table below shows these options; the factory setting is shown in bold type. 1.
  • Page 25 0;3  0;3 86% )ODVK 'ULYH 3URJUDPPLQJ 7R SURJUDP WKH RYHQ XVLQJ VWDQGDUG ÁDVK GULYH Oven must be in Off mode (Preheat must be OFF) 1. Remove protective cover from bottom of keypad.  ,QVHUW WKH ÀDVK GULYH LQWR WKH VORW ORFDWHG EHORZ WKH NH\SDG Note: $IWHU LQVHUWLQJ ÀDVK GULYH LQ 86% SRUW ZDLW DW OHDVW 6 seconds before proceeding.
  • Page 26 AXP5201 / AXP5203, MXP5201 / MXP5203, MXP5221 / MXP5223 50 Hz Oven Construction...
  • Page 27 OVEN CONSTRUCTION PANELS (TOP & SIDE) To remove side panels loosen the three top T-15 torx screws. Remove the three rear T-15 torx screws slide panel to the rear and then down for Door removal. Right Outer Air Filters Panel Top Outer Panel Torx (T-15)
  • Page 28 Door Construction Door Assembly...
  • Page 29 2YHQ &RQVWUXFWLRQ HV Transformers Magnetrons Fuses Sensor Triac’s Magnetron TCO’s Convection Heater Element Capacitor / Diodes Small Fuses F2,F3,F4 (12 amp) High Voltage Transformers Temp Sensor F2 - Convection Motor (RTD Convection) F3 - Magnetron # 1 F4 - Magnetron # 2 Switch (Primary) Capacitor...
  • Page 30 2YHQ &RQVWUXFWLRQ Circuit Boards Power Relay Limiter Triac Thermocouple Temp Sensor (RTD) Cooling Fans Catalytic Converter Convection Motor (Located inside plenum) Convection Motor Main Board *Relay Monitor Board *Power Relay Temp Sensor Snubber (RTD Radiant) Power Supply Board Thermocouple (24 VDC) Limiter Triac Cooling Fans...
  • Page 31 2YHQ &RQVWUXFWLRQ AXP5201 / MXP5201 AXP5203 / MXP5203 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY Control Holder Display Board Touch Screen Display * Knob Collar Knob Filter Touch Panel Assembly Board Bezel Data Key Board Data Key Board Holder Data Key Plug * Caution: Do not handle touch screen display by the sides.
  • Page 32 2YHQ &RQVWUXFWLRQ MXP5221 / MXP5223 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY Eschutcheon Touch Panel Assembly VFD Board Display Board USB Board USB Port Plug...
  • Page 33 2YHQ &RQVWUXFWLRQ Antenna Motor Gear Assembly Antenna Rivet, Plastic Radiant Heater Multi-Wave Spring Washer Flat Washer Lock Nut Note: Requires 15/16” (26mm) Deep Socket See Detail Below *Note: Plastic Rivet cannot be reused. Antenna Motor Rivet, *Plastic Gear Assembly Alignment Arrows Antenna...
  • Page 34 2YHQ &RQVWUXFWLRQ 0;3  0;3 &HUDPLF 7UD\ Ceramic Tray ‡ Ceramic trays can be replaced without replacing waveguide. Ceramic trays for both waveguides are available as a separate kit which includes (1) ceramic tray and a tube of high temperature sealer with installation instructions.
  • Page 35 AXP5201 / AXP5203 /MXP5201 / MXP5203 / MXP5221 / MXP5223 50 Hz Interlock Switch Service...
  • Page 36 ,QWHUORFN 6ZLWFK 6HUYLFH Oven Switch Replacement & Interlock Switch Adjustment Switch Adjustment Lever Attach Ohm-Meter to Wire Harness Connectors Adjustment Figure 1 Mounting Screw Switch Test: When the door is opened or closed, the left door hinge activates the secondary / monitor switches. 1.
  • Page 37 AXP5201 / AXP5203 /MXP5201 MXP5203 / MXP5221 / MXP5223 50 Hz Oven Performance Test...
  • Page 38 2YHQ 3HUIRUPDQFH 7HVW $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 Note: To run Oven Performance Test the, OVEN CAVITY MUST BE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE, and the display must read MICROWAVE ONLY mode. See below using oven as a microwave oven. If MICROWAVE ONLY is not in display you must go to User Options and activate MICROWAVE ONLY option.
  • Page 39 2YHQ 3HUIRUPDQFH 7HVW 0;3  0;3 Note: To run Oven Performance Test the, OVEN CAVITY MUST BE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE, and the display must read MICROWAVE ONLY mode. See below using oven as a microwave oven. If MICROWAVE ONLY icon does not appear in the bottom right corner of the display you must go to User Options and activate MICROWAVE ONLY option #15.
  • Page 40 2YHQ 3HUIRUPDQFH 7HVW 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.
  • Page 41 AXP5201 / AXP5203 / MXP5201 / MXP5203 MXP5221 / MXP5223 50 Hz Component Testing Procedures...
  • Page 42 Component Testing Procedures 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 ..........
  • Page 43 Component Testing Procedures 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. Measure resistance from: 230 to COM..........
  • Page 44 AXP5201 / AXP5203 / MXP5201 / MXP5203 50 Hz Service Test...
  • Page 45 6HUYLFH 7HVW $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 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.
  • Page 46 6HUYLFH 7HVW $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 Manual Operation of Magnetrons #1 & #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...
  • Page 47 6HUYLFH 7HVW $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 Manual Operation of Magnetron #2 Screen This screen will allow operation of Magnetron #2 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...
  • Page 48 6HUYLFH 7HVW $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 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...
  • Page 49 6HUYLFH 7HVW $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 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. 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...
  • Page 50 6HUYLFH 7HVW $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 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...
  • Page 51 6HUYLFH 7HVW $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 Memory / Network Status Screen This screen will show which memory chips are present and if the oven is hooked up to an external network. 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...
  • Page 52 6HUYLFH 7HVW $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 Error History Screen This screen will show the previous error codes that have occurred in 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 SCROLL: This pad will advance through the history of the error codes.
  • Page 53 AXP5201 / AXP5203 /MXP5201 / MXP5203 50 Hz Troubleshooting...
  • Page 54 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 POWER UP CONDITION See component test procedures section PLUG OVEN IN for testing procedures and results. 1. No Line Voltage 2. Inoperative Power Cord (NORMAL DISPLAY) 3. Inoperative Fuse 4. Inoperative Filter Board PREHEAT TEMP = 520 F 5.
  • Page 55 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 PREHEAT CONDITION Touch PRESS TO PREHEAT On Touch Screen Push Knob In (NORMAL DISPLAY) OVEN OVEN PREHEATING PREHEATING See component test procedures section PREHEAT TEMP = 520 F PREHEAT TEMP = 520 F for testing procedures and results.
  • Page 56 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 MICROWAVE CONDITION SERVICE TEST 1. Press Off Pad Repeatedly Until Press to Preheat Appears 2. Press Hidden Pad 3. Press Pads 1-3-5-7-9 (NORMAL DISPLAY) SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE OVEN INFORMATION OVEN INFORMATION DISPLAY VERSION: 0.39 DISPLAY VERSION: 0.39 MAIN VER: 0.46 EE 0.3...
  • Page 57 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 OPERATIONAL CODES During oven operation the display may indicate one of the following: 1. When you press the pad/ knob to preheat the oven the display indicates. 2. During cooking, the oven display indicates. CALL SERVICE CALL SERVICE 1.
  • Page 58 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 OPERATIONAL CODES 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. OVEN NOT AT OVEN NOT AT PREHEAT...
  • Page 59 AXP5201 / AXP5203 / MXP5201 / MXP5203 50 Hz Display Diagnostics...
  • Page 60 'LVSOD\ 'LDJQRVWLFV $;3  $;3  0;3  0;3 Error Codes Display Description &RUUHFWLYH $FWLRQ Main Board Replace main board Display Board Replace display board Touch Panel Replace Touch Panel Touch Panel Replace Touch Panel Temp Sensor (RTD) (open) Replace Temp Sensor Temp Sensor (RTD) (shorted) Replace Temp Sensor Temp Sensor (RTD) (out of range)
  • Page 61 MXP5221 / MXP5223 50 Hz Service Test...
  • Page 62 6HUYLFH 7HVW 0;3  0;3 Access to Service Mode Screen While in the OFF mode, press the following sequence on the keypad: O Pad 1. Press OFF pad until Icon appears. 2. Press Hidden Pad. 3. Press pads 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 The display indicates SERVICE MODE.
  • Page 63 6HUYLFH 7HVW 0;3  0;3 Manual Operation of Magnetrons #1 Screen This screen will allow operation of Magnetron #1 and show the number of amps being drawn. number number SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE Press this pad to go to the Magnetron 1 Magnetron 1 next Service Mode Test...
  • Page 64 6HUYLFH 7HVW 0;3  0;3 Convection Heater Screen This screen will allow operation of the convection heater and show the number of amps being drawn. amps SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE Press this pad to go to the ConvectionHeater ConvectionHeater next Service Mode Test 8 AMPS 8 AMPS Press this pad to go to the...
  • Page 65 6HUYLFH 7HVW 0;3  0;3 Convection Fan – Low Speed Screen This screen will allow operation of the convection fan at a low speed and show the number of amps being drawn. number SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE Press this pad to go to the Convection Fan Convection Fan next Service Mode Test...
  • Page 66 6HUYLFH 7HVW 0;3  0;3 Cooling Fan Screen This screen will allow operation of the cooling fan and show the number of amps being drawn. SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE Press this pad to go to the Cooling Fan Cooling Fan next Service Mode Test.
  • Page 67 6HUYLFH 7HVW 0;3  0;3 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 SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE are also recorded for diagnostic purposes. RTD’s RTD’s Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test.
  • Page 68 6HUYLFH 7HVW 0;3  0;3 Error List Screen This screen will show a description of the types of errors that can occur. SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE Error History Error History Press this pad to go to the next Service Mode Test. Press this pad to go to the previous Service Mode Test.
  • Page 69 MXP5221 / MXP5223 50 Hz Troubleshooting...
  • Page 70 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 0;3  0;3 POWER UP CONDITION See component test procedures section PLUG OVEN IN for testing procedures and results. 1. No Line Voltage 2. Inoperative Power Cord (NORMAL DISPLAY) 3. Inoperative Fuse 4. Inoperative Filter Board 5. Inoperative Main Control Board 6.
  • Page 71 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 0;3  0;3 PREHEAT CONDITION PRESS On / OFF TO PREHEAT . ’ - # pqrs wxyz & / (NORMAL DISPLAY) See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results. Inoperative Display Board See component test procedures section for testing procedures and results.
  • Page 72 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 0;3  0;3 MICROWAVE CONDITION SERVICE TEST 1. Press Off Pad Repeatedly Until Press to Off Icon Appears 2. Press Hidden Pad 3. Press Pads 1-3-5-7-9 (NORMAL DISPLAY) SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE OVEN INFORMATION OVEN INFORMATION DISPLAY VERSION: 11 DISPLAY VERSION: 11 .
  • Page 73 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 0;3  0;3 OPERATIONAL CODES During oven operation the display may indicate one of the following: 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.
  • Page 74 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 0;3  0;3 OPERATIONAL CODES 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...
  • Page 75 MXP5221 / MXP5223 50 Hz Display Diagnostics...
  • Page 76 'LVSOD\ 'LDJQRVWLFV 0;3  0;3 Error Codes Display Description &RUUHFWLYH $FWLRQ Main Board Replace main board Display Board Replace display board Touch Panel Replace touch panel Temp Sensor (RTD) (open) Replace temp sensor Temp Sensor (RTD) (shorted) Replace temp sensor Temp Sensor (RTD) (out of range) Replace temp sensor Thermocouple (RTD) (open)
  • Page 77 AXP5201 / AXP5203 / MXP5201 / MXP5203 / MXP5221 / MXP5223 50 Hz Wiring Diagrams / Schematics...
  • Page 78 :LULQJ 'LDJUDP 6DPSOH $;3  0;3...
  • Page 79 6FKHPDWLF 6DPSOH $;3  0;3 LINE FILTER J1-1 J1-3 J2-6,7 J2-8 DATA J2-1 +24VDC PORT PORT OVEN CAVITY POWER SUPPLY J1-1 J1-3 J10-1 +24VDC KEYPAD DATAKEY TACH J10-2 CONTROL BOARD J10-3 J10-4 TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY DISPLAY BOARD FILTER RADIANT CONVECTION BOARD ST1-1 TCOs J4-2...
  • Page 80 Wiring Diagram Sample MXP5221...
  • Page 81 Wiring Schematic Sample MXP5221 LINE FILTER J1-1 J1-3 J2-6,7 J2-8 DATA J2-1 +24VDC PORT PORT OVEN CAVITY POWER SUPPLY J1-1 J1-3 J10-1 +24VDC KEYPAD DATAKEY TACH J10-2 CONTROL BOARD J10-3 J10-4 DISPLAY VFD BOARD BOARD RADIANT CONVECTION J4-2 ST1-1 TCOs J4-1 ST1-2 ANTENNA MOTORS...
  • Page 82 Wiring Diagram Sample MXP5223...
  • Page 83 Wiring Schematic Sample MXP5223 J1-1 J1-3 LINE FILTER J2-6,7 J2-8 DATA J2-1 +24VDC PORT PORT OVEN CAVITY POWER SUPPLY J1-3 J1-1 J10-1 +24VDC KEYPAD DATAKEY TACH J10-2 CONTROL BOARD J10-3 J10-4 DISPLAY VFD BOARD BOARD RADIANT CONVECTION J4-2 ST1-1 TCOs J4-1 ST1-2 ANTENNA MOTORS...
  • Page 84 ¤ 2011 ACP Inc. Part No. 16400017 ZZZDFSVROXWLRQVFRP Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404 Printed in U.S.A. 12/11...

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