Lit. No. 94-30-007A
MICROWAVE RADIATION LEAKAGE, continued
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I. Pour 275
15 cc (9 oz.
±
5ºC (68
9ºF) water in a beaker,
graduated to 600 cc, and place the beaker
in the center of the oven.
2. Set the radiation monitor to 2450 MHz,
and
follow
the
recommended test procedure to assure
correct results.
NOTE: When measuring the leakage,
always use the 2 inch (5 cm) spacer
supplied with the probe.
3. Start the magnetron and measure the
leakage
by
holding
perpendicular to the surface being
measured.
4. Measuring With The Top Panel
Removed — Whenever you replace the
magnetron, measure for radiation
leakage before the top panel is installed
and after all necessary components are
replaced or adjusted. Special care should
be taken in measuring around the
magnetron.
PROCEDURE FOR MEASURING
WARNING
!
Avoid contacting any high-voltage parts.
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1
/
OZ.) of 20
2
manufacturer 's
the
probe
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5. Measuring A Fully Assembled Oven
After all components, including the top
panel, are fully assembled, measure for
radiation leakage around the (door
periphery and the door viewing window.
6. Record keeping and notification after
measurement. Take a leakage reaching
after any adjustment or repair to a
microwave oven. Record this leakage on
the repair ticket, even if it is zero. A copy
of this repair ticket and the microwave
oven leakage reacting should be kept by
the repair facility.
If the radiation leakage is more than
5mw/cm
parts are in good condition and
functioning properly, and that genuine
replacement parts, as listed in this
manual, have been used, immediately
notify Thermador and inform the owner
that the microwave cannot be used.
7. At least once a year, have the radiation
monitor calibrated by its manufacturer.
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after determining that all