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cre "gq = MICROWAVE OVEN M6045 SER VIC — 4 MICRO ENS 1. Precautions & Specifications 1 2. Comparing Chart & Contr Panel 2 3. Features & External Views 3 4. Operation instruction 4 5. Wiring Diagram. 16 . 6. Cautions Observed when Servicing ” 7. Circuit Descriptions. 18 8 Component Test Procedure 19 9, Measurements & Adjustments 2 10. Leakage Measuring Procedure a 11, Troubleshooting 2 12, Exploded View & Parts List. 2 | 13, PCB Circuit Diagram & Parts List 2 | SECOSA 1. Precaution . Safety Precaution (Z\ ) 1) Pacemaker wearers must consult thee pysician before attempting to service or repair a microwave ove. For adtional advice on this subject, write to the manufacturer of your pacemaker 2) Tha product sould be serviced only by qualified personnel 3) Though the product bas been manufactured in camplance withthe Federal perfomance Stardard 21 CFR Subchapter DHS), itis very impeint when senvzing to avoid being exposed to excessive microwave radiation. Al the repairs should be parfomed in accordance wth the procedures described inthis manual 4) Use ony the identical parts as listed inthe parts list ofthis manual in order to comply withthe Federal performance Stondaré 21 CFR Subchapter JOHHS) S) nthe event of euspected microwave energy leakage in excess of ond, please roy, SAMSUNG ELECTRONIC COMERCIAL IBERICAS.A VIA AUGUSTA PARGELA 103 (08184 PALAU DE PLEGAMANS BARCELONA.ESPANA 6) Reair microwave aven at no charg to the owner fr excessive microwave emission love 7) Ascetain the cause ofthe excessive leakage and instruct he owner not to use the unit ntl the oven has been brought into comping 8) the ven is operated with the dor open, pease advise the omer not to use the oven an contact the manufacturer anc CORH immediatly 8) There are special component used inthe microwave oven which are important for safety, These pats are mared with aon the replacement part list. [tis essential that these cial parts shouldbe replaced ony withthe manufacturer's specified parts to prevent microwave leakage, shock, fir. er thar hazards. Donat moity the ciginal design. 1-2. Servicing Precaution ( = ) PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED BEFORE AND DURING SERVICING TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY 1.Do not operate oralow the oven o be operated withthe door 3. Before turing on microwave power for any service test or ‘open: inspection within the microwave generating compartments, check 2. Make the fllowing safety checks an all ovens ta be serviced the magnetron, wave guide ar transmission ine, and cavity for before activating the magnetron ar other microwave source, and proper alignment, integrity, and connections. ‘hen make repairs as necessary 4. Any defective or misadjusted components i the interlock, moni, (A) Iteiock operation door sea, and microwave generation and transmission systems (8) proper doar ciosing shall be repaired, replaced, o adjusted by procedures descrited in {C) seal and sealing surases (arcing, wear, an other damage} this manuel before g th oven to the owner. (0) damage too loosening of hinges and latches 5.A Microwave leakage check compliance withthe Federal evidence of croping abuse performance standard shouldbe performed on each aven prior to release tothe ovmer. 2. Specifications SPECIFICATIONS TIMER 99 MINUTES 90 SECONDS Saree POWER SOURCE 230¥ S0H2, AC - ONTIME | OFFTIME™ POWER CONSUMPTION | MICROWAVE :1,300W a ae GRILL: 1,000W 10% | sow 4sec | 26sec | | Tse | | ourureoues | ron uo maw sncusoTosuwnoteeronen) | BE | HON | fee | Boe | | (WEC-705 TEST PROCEDURE] mae 40% | 320W | 13sec | 17sec | | 50% | dow | sec | 14sec OPERATING FREQUENCY | 2450MH2 nice efaannallae see ie | [MAGNETRON om7ss(31) 70% | s80W | 2Zsec | Bsec | aim | eaw | 25sec | Ssec | COOLING METHOD COOLING FAN oTOA ga | jaw | gee] ae | QUTSIDE DIMENSIONS 4891) x 275(H) x:36410) 100% | ao0w | 30sec | Ose 3. Comparing Chart MORE/LESS AUTO COOK/OISH AUTO DEFROST TIME COOK POWER LEVEL INSTANT COOK MEMORY 20ST } cHiLo Lock cLock GRILL coms 4. Control Panel won| Weous FEATURE 200000 Display | Instant Cook Button Auto Defrost Button ‘Auto Cook Button MoteLess Buton |__ Weight Entering Buton = Timer Setting Button | Glock Setting Button Gril Button Power Level Selection Button Memory Button — Standard Boost Button Stop/Clean Button — Open Door Push Button 5, Features & External Views Door Ventilation Slot Heater Light Safety nerlock Holes Don Latches: Control Panel (Open Door Fush Buton Glas ite Gude ing Meal Rack woe | 8 | oc D E M6045 3585mm | 489mm 208mm =| 364mm | 275mm 6. Operation Instruction Quick Reference Guide | want to cook some want to defrost some I want to cook for an extra minute AUTO DEFROST Place the food in the oven, Select the cooking time by pressing the 10 Min, 1 Min. or 10 SEC. button as requited, Place the frozen food in the aven and select the food category by pressing the ‘AUTO DEFROST button as required POWER LEVEL Press the POWER LEVEL button once if you want to change the POWER LEVEL. Press the pad repeatedly until the desired power levels displayed Select the weight by pressing the kg. g buttons and may control the defrost ‘oncition by pressing the & ,V buttons as required START ¢ START e Press START to start cooking (The oven will beep four times when cooking is finished) Press START to stat detostng The oven beeps ten times at a point during the defostng period to remind you to tum the food over Press START to complete defostng 4 Leave the food inthe oven, Press +1 Min once for each extra minute you wish to add. Operation Instruction Quick Look-up Guide © Grill cook some food Place the food in the oven and set the cooking time by pressing the 10 MIN,, 1 MIN. of 10 SEC, buttons as required Press the GRILL button for GRILL cooking START a Press START to start cooking and wait until four beeps indicate the end of cooking Operation Instruction You have just purchased a SAMSUNG microwave oven. Your Owner's Instructions contain much valuable information on cooking with your microwave oven * Safety precautions * Suitable accessories and cookware * Useful cooking tins and cooking quide Please take the time to read them as they will help you take fll advantage of the microwave oven features, Thore is a quick reference guide describing five main cooking functions: * Gooking/teheating * Detrastng ™ Aaifing extra cooking time * Gil You can consult illustrations ofthe microwave aven (oven and control ppanel| to help you find the buttons ta be pressed, The illustrations in the step-by-step procedures use three different Ay) a yd PRESS: PUSH How bown | PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY Failure to observe the following safety precautions may result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. {al Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to operate the oven with the doar open or to tamper with the safety interlocks (door latches) or to insert anything into the safety interlock holes. (b} Do not place any Ibject between the oven door and front face, or allow food or cleaner residues to accumulate on sealing surfaces. Ensure that the door and door sealing surfaces are kept clean by ‘wiping after use with frst a damp cloth and then a final wipe with a soft dry cloth (c} Do not operate the oven if i is damaged until it has been repaired by 2 qualified microwave service technician trained by the manufacturer. Itis particularly important thatthe oven door clases properly and ‘that there is no damage tothe: (11 Door, Door seals and sealing surfaces {2} Door hinges ioroken or lnose} (31 Power cable [d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone other than a properly qualified microwave service technician trained by the manufacturer Operation Instruction Setting the Time ~~ es aes aes owave aven has a 24-hour and 12-hour clock, you ‘must set the cloc * When you first install your microwave oven * After a power failure Bxample: 2:30 p.m. (1430) clock INOTE: Do not forget to reset the clock when you switch from summer to wintertime and vice versa Press HOUR three times 1) Press CLOCK button once, the display indicates 24H, Ifyou press CLOCK button twice, the display indicates 12H. 2} To set the hour, press the HOUR button the appropriate number of Press MIN. MIN times or hold the button down until the correct figure is displayed. until the figure displayed, Press CLOCK, cuock 4) When the right time is displayed, press CLOCK to start the clock, esult: The corect time is displayed whenever you are not using the microwave oven, | ‘ing that Your Oven is Operating Correctly © The following simple procedure enables you to check that Your oven is working correctly at all times. f you are in doubt, rofer to the table below. NOTE: The oven must be plugged into an aporoprite weal socket. The glass plate must be in postion inthe ove, Example: Wa power level other than the maximum (100%) is used, the water wil take longer to boil 1) Open the oven door by pushing the OPEN DOOR button, Place a awe 6:00 glass of water on the glass plate Close the door. 2) Set the time to 4to§ minutes by pressing the 1 Mi, button 23] Press the POWER LEVEL button once | ses: 100 Aesult The oven heats the water for 4 10 § minutes. ‘The water should then be boiling ‘The figure 100{maximum power) is displayed. After 2 seconds, the remaining cooking time will be shown on the Result a ‘s display. 4) Press the START button. Operation Instruction Cookifig/Reheating with the Microwave Oven” The following simple procedure explains how to cook or reheat food, For more information on the actual power level ‘and time to be selected, refer to the tables opposite and the cooking guide later in this booklet. 834] French beans ‘Bama: tl IMPORTANT; ALWAYS check your cooking settings before leaving eaeennnee | the oven unattended, Resuit: 7:00 MIN ez 1) Open the door by pushing the OPEN DOOR button, Place the fod in a a the centre of the glass plate. Close the door —— ——_—— 2} Select the cooking time by pressing the 10 Min., 1 Min. or 10 See. Besult: 100 POWER LEVEL buttans as required 3) Select the appropriate power level by pressing the POWER LEVEL button until the corresponding figure is displayed Besult The oven stars 44) Press the START button. operating START Result: Cooking starts and the selected time starts counting down, pe ka At the end, you hear four beeps and the current time is displayed again Variable Power Cooking Chart The POWER LEVEL enables you to select the amount of rn microwave or heater energy used and thus the time required POWER LEVEL % to cook, reheat or defrost your food. : High 100% sow Operation SAUTE 0% raw Press POWER LEVEL GRILL or COMBI button to select the appropriate REHEAT ane aw power level MEDIUM HGH 70% 60 SIMMER 0% snow MEDIUM 50% soow ‘MEDIUM LOW 90% 20 DEFROST 30% AoW Low 0% teow WARM 10% Bow Operation Instruction 19, you may find that depending on the ics oF your tastes, you have to adjust the ‘cooking times slightly You can: * Check how cooking is progressing at a simply by opening the door or pressing the ancel pad. ‘extra minutes simply by pressing + 1Min ‘Stopping the Cooking ‘You can stop cooking at any time so that you can: * Check the food Turn the food aver or stir it * Leave it to stand To stog the caoking...| Press. Temporarily (OPEN DOOR.OR PRESS THE STOP/CANCEL To resume cooking, close the door and pressSTART. Completely CANCEL. If you want to stop the microwave oven during cooking cycle, press the Stop/Cancel pad once. Or, i you want to clear all programs during cooking cycle, press Stop/Cancel pad twice ‘This feature allows you to defrost meat, poultry or fish. ‘With the Auto Defrost feature, the oven automatically sets the Enter the food woight in kilograms. Use the Auto Defrost Guide. 1) Place the frozen food inthe oven and close the door. 2 Press AUTO DEFROST. esult: The display indicates 0.0 3) Enter the food weight by holding down the Kg, buttons Control te defrost condition by pressing the Aor buttons as required 4) Press START. Result: Defrosting begins and the time counts down. The oven heaps ten times and will stop operating atthe half way stage ofan auto-weight defrost programme, Tun the food iver and press START. When defrosting has finished, the ven beeps four times MT Whenever you press +1 Min button, cooking time will increase ‘minute by minute ne Example: Defrosting 1.2kg of stewing steak in cubes. AUTO DEFROST Dp p> @) x al ‘Besult, The meat is defrasted. BP IMPORTANT Altow 20-40 minutes standing time. Aasult: 0.0 esutt 1.2 ‘Auto Defrost Guide (MEAT: The prograrmme can be used to dforst beef, pork, beef steaks, ‘pork chaps and Mincad Meat automatically. POULTRY: Use the automatic programme to defrost whole chicken ‘and chicken pieces. FRUIT: The automatic programme for defrosting frozen fruit is especially made for soft fruit lke raspberries, strawberries and blackberves, It is also possible o defrost other frut ag, apple or mango slices and cherties. FISH his programme i ecommaned for defrosting out sea bream, peice, salmon and cod ether whole fish or fish fillet HINTS: Its of course possible to defrost other quantities and kinds of food manually. To defrost meat, poultry and fish, we recommend that you shield the edge parts with aluminium foil. During the defrosting programme. as soon as you hear the “beep tur te food over. Operation Instruction ‘Auto Defrost Guide RECIPES ‘WEIGHT STANDING TIME ‘PREPARATION FISH 0.2-2.0kg 20-40 mins Shield the whole tail of the fish with aluminium foil. ‘whole fish ‘Turn over when beep sounds during defrosting, fish fillets POULTRY | 0.2-20K9 | 20-40mins Shield the chicken legs and wings with aluminium fol whole chicken | ‘Turn over when beep sounds during defrosting. chicken piaces MEAT 0.2-2.0kg 20-40 mins Shield the edge parts with aluminium foil roast beef ‘Tum over when beep sounds during defrasting. roast pork beef steak porkchops | minced beof | FRUIT | 250g 10 mins ‘Spread the fruit, if it is possible, and place them in a glass bow! 500g 10 mins with a lid. Cover during defrosting. | Stir carefully before standing With the instant cook feature, the oven automatically sots cooking time. No need to touch START. The serving size is automatically set at 1, but can be changed by touching instant cook pad. 1) Place the milk in the oven and close the door. 2} Select the serving size by ressing the DRINKS button as required. Rasult: Cooking starts after about 2 seconds and the time cisplayed starts counting down. At the end, you hear four beeps. Instant JAKET POTATOES: Arrange 2 potatoes on apposite sides of the cooking tray. Arrange 4 potatoes ina circle ‘Example: 600m! Milk ese | Result: 6:20 » 2» Cook Guide PIZZA: If you frozen pizza has thin crust, you should select the 300-350g serving size and if it has thick crust, you should select the 375-480g one. 10 Operation Instruction Instant Cook Guide ] CODE | RECIPES SERVING SIZE | STANDINGTIME | PREPARATION DRINKS coffee/mik/water 150m! Take the coffee, milk, water out of the 1 | coffes/miefwater 300m! 7 refrigerator and heat covered. water 00m! BAKED POTATOES Take potatoes which are approximately 2x175- 225g Smins the same size and weigh them, 2 4x175-225q Smins Wash the potatoes, use afork to 6x 175- 2259 5 mins prick te stn in several places. PUZA 3009-3509 Put the pizze on a plate 3 3759-4509 BURGER/FISH 1100-2259 Place burger directly on the rack and 4 | FINGER 2259-4609 fish finger on the rack with aluminum fol Tutn over when beet sounds during cooking OVEN CHIPS: 250g Place the oven chips on grid with a 5 5009 backing paper. Turn over when beef sounds during cockig RICE/PASTA rice 2509 10 mins Pat the rice nto a targe glass bowl | ‘Ald 600m cold water and str wel Cover with ld. Str before standing and cover during staning, Str bofore serving pasta 250g 5 mins Put the pasta into lage bowl. Add 180m! boiling water and sti well. Caok Uncovered | Sir immeciately after cooking and cover during | standing 6 rice 5009 Sins Putthe rice into a large glass bow Add 1100) cold water and stir Cook with lid, Str before standing and cover during standing, Str before serving, pasta | 8003 S mins Put the pasta into a lrge bow. Add 2000! boiling water and sti wel. Cook uncovered. Stir before standing, Cover during standing and str before serving " Operation Instruction The Auto cook function has six pre-programmed cooking times, Everything is automatic, neither cooking nor power Is has to be set. ‘automatically set at 1, but can be changed pad. 1} Place the Fishin the oven close the door, 2} Select the cade for AUTO COOK button. D) 3) Select the serving sie by pressing the C2) button as required and then contol the cooking condion by aor W [see Auto Cook Gute) 4) Press START The oven will operate automatically in accordance with the Auto cooking programme selected. Example: 400g Fish | ne fo) AUTO COOK - @: Be @®« > Hi ‘Auto Cook Guide RECOMMENDATIONS FOR REHEATING For plated moal: This program is for traditional meals with meat sieces in sauce, cooked vegetables served with 2 side-dish lke mashed potatoes or noodles. Depending onthe kindof the met, the thickness of the slices ete itis possible that somatimes you will have to push the More-button, Important: Make sure that all of the components of the meal are piaing hot 2 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COOKING Chicken portion; Before cooking if you brush with cil, you will have a better bowing, Fish: The automatic programme for fresh fish is especially made for whole fish or fish fillets of trout, plaice, salmon, sea bream and cad. Fresh vegetables: The automatic program for fresh vegetables is suitable for peas, carrots, beans, braccoli cauliflower and mixed vogetables. Frozen vegetables: We recommend that ather diferent kinds of frozen ‘vegetables, (Normal programme} Use the normal programme to cook frozen broccoli and cauliflower. There is a MORE and LESS facility for use with the automatic. programme. (LESS-button} For cooking frozen peas, sweet corn and mixed vegetables you will nee to push the LESS-button {MORE-button} You will need to push the MORE-button for carrots ‘and beans. Far the best resuits when cooking beasn ‘we recommend that you strat intervals Operation Instruction Instant Cook Guide CODE | RECIPES | serving size | sTANDINGTIME | PREPARATION PLATEDMEAL = |——300-4009 2 mins Take the plated meal out ofthe refrigerator and cover 1 {Reheating} 450g-550g 2mins it Make sure thatthe meal is piping hot right ‘through. iFnot, gush the MORE-uton, 2 | Pl/QUCHE | 1609-2109 Put pie/quiche ona pte arthe crisp plate {Reheating! | 3409-5609 3 | CASSEROLE/STEW | 4009 2 mins Cover during heating, Str before standing and cover {Reheating} 300 2 mins during standing, Stir before serving SOUP//SAUCE 200-2509 2 mins Pour soup/sauce into a deep plate ora small bow 4 (Reheating) 4005009 2mins {ceramic pate/bow} cover during heating, Stir before standing and cover during standing CHICKEN PORTION 4003 2 mins ‘Arrange pieces bone-side un on the rack. Turn over 5 6009 2 mins ‘when beep sounds during cooking 2003 2mins FRESH VEGETABLES 2009 2mins Put the vegetables into a bowl and add 45 or 60m! ‘add 45m! water cold water. 6 400g 2 mins Cover during cooking, stirbetore standing, cover ‘add 60m! water daring standing, 6009 2 mins ‘add 60m! water FROZEN VEGETABLES 2009 2 mins Put the vegetables into a baw and add 45m cold ‘water. Cover during cooking, Str before standing and cover curing standing 7 | 3009 2mins Put the vegetables intoa baw and add 45m cold ‘water. Cover duting cooking Stir before standing, Cover during standing 509 2mins Putte vegetable into a bowl and add 45m | {Stbsp) cold water (fr broccoli! and cauliflower adc | {5m Cover during cooking. Str before standing, cover during standing, FISH 200g : Arrange the fish in a microwave sultabe dish 8 4000 : and cover. 8009 2 3 Grill Cooking ‘This method allows food to be browned evenly without losing any ofthe juices. 11 Open the door by pushing the DOOR OPEN button. Place the food in the center of the glass plate, Close the door. 2} Select the GRILL cooking time by pressing the 10 Min, 1 Min, or 10, see button as required, 3) Press the GRILL pad once. 4) Prass the START pad. Result Cooking starts and selected time starts counting down. * Gril cooking daes not use microwave energy. For versatile grill cooking you may use metal rack prepared for grill cooking, but consult your cookbook for its corect use. * You Can't set the time more than 60 minutes The cooking times a levels for foods that are cooked frequently can be programmed and stored in the oven's ‘memory. ‘MEMORY ENTRY 1) Touch the MEMORY pad. 2) Set your eaoking pragramme follawing the instructions book 3) Touch the Start Pad your favourite recipe is now set and entered in ‘the Memory. (MEMORY START 1) Touch the MEMORY pad. 2) Touch the START pad. Your microwave oven incorporates a special Child Safety programme which enables the oven to be “locked” to prevent children or anyone unfamiliar with the oven from operating it The oven can be “locked” at anytime. 1) Press the CLOCK and CANCEL pads together. The oven will be "locked" and a key symbol will appear in the display. To cancel the. child lock press CLOCK and CANCEL pads together. The key symbol will disappear. Example; 400g Fish > ° peut 20:00 ; Resuit, P MEMORY - @ START Oe MEMORY Result) P Result cuock CANCEL »- |) ia Operation Instruction ookware | se Tp.0k food in the mirowave oven the microwaves must he able to penetrate the food, without being reflected or absorbed by the used. Care must therefore be taken when choosing the cookware. f the cookware is marked microwave-safe, you do not need to worry. ‘The following table lists the various types of cookware and indicates whether and how they should be used in a ‘COOKWARE ae COMMENTS SAFE - a Aluminium fit x Can be used in small quantities to protect areas against overcoakng.Arcing can ‘cur if the foils too close ta the oven wall ori tao much fol is used Browning plate v ‘00 not preheat for more than 8 minutes. China and earthenware v Porcelain, pottery, glazed earthenware and bone china are usually suitable, unless decorated with a metal tim, Disposable palyester v ‘Some frazen foods ae packaged in these dishos dishes Fast food packaging * Polystyrene cups and v Can be used ta warm food. Overheating may cause the polystyrene to met. containers * Paper bags or newspaper x ‘May cath fire * Recycled paper or metal trims x May cause arcing Glassware * Oven-totable ware v Can be use, unless decorated with @ metal rim, * Fine glassware v Can be used to warm food or liguids. Delicate glass may bresk or crack if heated suddenly * Glass jars v ‘Must remove lid. Suitable for warming only. Metak * Dishes x May cause arcing o fire. * Freezer bag twist tas x Paper * Plates, cups. napkins and v For short cooking times and warming, Also to absorb excess moisture. kitchen paper * Recycled paper x May cause acing Plastic * Containers v Particularly if heat-tesistant thermoplastic Some othe plastics may warp or discolour at high temperatures. Do not use Melamine plastic. * Cling film v Can be used to retain moisture. Should not touch the food. Take care when removing the film as hot steam will escape. * Freezer bags xv Oniy if boilable or oven-proof Should not be airtight, Prick with a fork if necessary. Wax or greaseoroat paper v Can be used to retain moisture and prevent spatterin, 15 7. Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram nore SS, Ro HH FH OH AP Cente E Sie] ee _assvMame.c at eee acon aw | GEN 43H VOLTAGE DIODE eee f sear a f me ERAN! onansesnc snc High Voltage Circuit axoneTeON Pg mews nvruse Sea] cam TRG [ONE] af aRON ED —a aw Laue onvOUTASE TRANSFOR 8. Cautions Observed when Servicing Unlike many other appliances, the microwave oven is high-voltage, high ccrrent equipment, Though it is free from danger in ordinary use, extreme care should be taken during repair. PRECAUTION Senvicemen should remove their watches whenever warking close to or replacing the magnetron 8-1. Check the ground. Do not operate on a 2-Wire extension cor. The microwave oven is designed ta be used when grounded. 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Y5V.5x5, 2 co9,10 2202-00780 | C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5 5 C06-08,13,18 2202-000783 | C-CERAMIC|MLC-AXIAL;10nF+80-20%,50V, SV 1 cn 2401-00247 | C-AL;100UF,20%6,10V,6P,6.3¢11mm,Smm, 1 cos 2401-00598 | C-AL;TUF.20%,5OV,GP.4x7mm,Smm, 1 cr 2401-001812 | C-AL:470uF,20%,35V,6P,10x16,5mm.7P 3 co1-03 3501-000285 | RELAY-POWER;12V,,16A..15m§,15mS 4 GFILLINFUSHMAIN POWER 3501-00309 | RELAY-POWER,240V,3750VA,15A,-6nS,20mS 1 3708-00528. | CONNECTOR-FPC/FC/PIC;FCZ254-13SL.BLK 13P 1 3711-00203 | CONNECTOR-HEADER,YW396-08AV,WWHT WALLS? 1 cONot 3711-00881 | CONNECTOA-HEADER,SMW250-03 WHT BOX.3P.1R 1 congs ‘74537-001-001 | RESONATOR-CERA,CSA 4.19MGITAPG) 1 XTAL aioo0-0217 F-CARBONIAD 1/8 181-J 1 R33 ‘Atooo-0225 F-CARBON|AD 1/8 T382-J 41 | R11,15,17,18,22,24,26,28-31 ‘Aroo0-0228 F-CARBONIAD 1/8 103-J 8 £909 10,12-14,19,23,25.27 Arooo-0241 P-CARBONIAD 1/8 T 202-J 1 R21 Aroo0-0246 A-CARBONAD 1/8 331-J 2 05,06 Atoon-0693, P-CARBONIAD 1/8 T 104~J 1 R16 A000-0473 F-CARBONAD 1/8 T 102-J 4 07, 08,20,32 ‘1000-0598 F-CARBONAD 1/8 T473-J 3 02-04 ‘81018-0067 FANETWORK:AN 1/8 X 6P 473) T MHRSAA73J 1 AROS ‘81018-0069 FANETWORK:AN 1/8 X BP 4734) T MHRAG73) 2 AROI,O2 Ai t04-0762 C-ELEC,CE 04 -40/85 25V 1 220-M NP AV2 1 1 05 ‘54060-0008 ‘TR-W/RESISTOR;KSR1005 300M 100MA 50V EB 1 007 Aa 105-0184 DIODE-2ENER:TZP5.18 6.1/5.7 40MAT 1W 4 2001-04 DEOT-000451 | VINYL-DOOR:HOPE To.03 SEG 1 DEG7-10055A | V.F.DISPLAY;SVM-4SMo1 MWO 1 ‘DE09.30185A | IC-MCU;KSS6C571-20 DIP MBGA5/MaGa5 1 wicoM DET3.20009A | 1C,KA7S33 DIP 1 veo (DEZ6.20002A | TRANS-LV:CE9Z45STC ACZ30V 5OHZ ACI3/AC 1 ‘DE30-200164 | BUZZER,CBEZ220BA STICK 1 ‘DE3960001A | WIRE-SO COPPER;PIO. SN T 52MM 1@ | Jor-18 ‘DE¢5-10025) | TIMER-ASSY;TMFF30MTM1 220V15NA 1 DESS40001A | DIODEH.ViHVR-4X-928-12 1 B ELECTRONICS 1g Electronics Co, Ltd. Oot. 1996 in Korea

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