NE-SCV2BPQ 2 Specifications Outside Dimensions (W x D x H) 474 mm x 565 mm x 412 mm Cavity Effective Dimensions (W x D x H) 270 mm x 330 mm x 110 mm Cavity Capacity 10 L (approx.) Net Weight 38.3 kg (approx.)
NE-SCV2BPQ 5 Installation Instructions Keep the following proper distances between the outer surfaces of the oven and walls. • Otherwise, overheating can cause damage to the walls, etc., such as burn, deformation or ignition. To ensure the safe use of the oven, keep distances greater than the ones indicated in the table below between its outer surfaces and the walls.
NE-SCV2BPQ 10 Service Mode To prevent accidents during repair and ensure your safety after the repair, be sure to read or refer to “Safety Precautions” describing precautions that you must observe when repairing. 10.1. Failure code function In the event of a failure, a failure code is displayed to stop the operation.
Page 53
NE-SCV2BPQ DISPLAY Left circuit Right circuit CONDITIONS RESET CAUSES / REMEDIES • Detection of locked fan of the • Press Pause/Reset button to return • DC fan motor cooling fan motor. to the initial display screen. (Cooling fan for Circulation Fan...
Page 54
NE-SCV2BPQ 10.1.2. Fan / inverter / Magnetron / thermistor-related failure code Fan / inverter location Where to connect...
Page 55
NE-SCV2BPQ 10.2. Procedure for showing the failure code 10.2.1. How to call up or erase the memory Follow the steps below to call up the failure code. • If you call up a failure code that is not stored in memory, the message “No Failure code” appears.
Page 56
NE-SCV2BPQ Operation LCD Display Remark Press the "Start" button. Display shows the 3rd failure code. • Buzzer : 1 time Press the "Start" button. Display shows the 4th failure code. • Buzzer : 1 time Press the "Start" button. Display shows the 5th failure code.
NE-SCV2BPQ 11 Troubleshooting Guide 11.1. Precautions when repairing To prevent accidents during repair and ensure your safety after the repair, be sure to read or refer to “Safety Precautions” describing precautions that you must observe when repairing. 11.2. Before repair 11.2.3.
Page 58
NE-SCV2BPQ 11.4. Power failure (Failure to energize the oven: The initial screen cannot be displayed even if the door has been opened. Nor can any key be operated.)
Page 59
NE-SCV2BPQ 11.5. 2A fuse blowout Short circuit was formed, allowing a short-circuit current to flow through and blow the fuse. (Designed such that the 2A fuse will be blown when a shot circuit is formed to cause short-circuit current to flow through it)
Page 60
NE-SCV2BPQ 11.6. The oven does not heat up “FE 2,” “F 92,” “FE 5,” “F 95,” “FE 7,” “F 97,” “FE 8” or “F 98” is displayed to stop the operation. 11.6.1. “F 92,” “F 95,” “F 97” or “F 98” is displayed to stop the operation.
Page 61
NE-SCV2BPQ 11.6.2. “FE 2,” “FE 5,” “FE 7,” or “FE 8” is displayed to stop the operation. (For those parts subject to “FE 2,” “FE 5,” “FE 7” and “FE 8,” see the figure below.) 11.7. Fan lock failure or Oven / Exhaust thermistor shorted failure...
NE-SCV2BPQ 12 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 12.1. Cabinet 12.2. Back Plate 1. Remove the Front cover and the Oil tray from the front 1. Remove the Cabinet. (See "12.1 Cabinet") surface of the lower part of the oven. 2. Remove the Exhaust guide A. (Black arrows: 8 screws;...
Page 63
NE-SCV2BPQ 12.3. Cover C / Cover B 12.4. H.V.Inverter 1. Remove the Front cover and the Oil tray from the front 1. Remove the Cover B. (See 12.3 "Cover C / Cover B") surface of the lower part of the oven.
Page 64
NE-SCV2BPQ 12.5. Cooling Fan Motors for MAG/ 12.6. Magnetron 1. Remove the Cover B. (See 12.3 "Cover C / Cover B") 2. Remove the Air guide P. (Black arrows: 4 screws) 1. Remove the Cover B. (See 12.3 "Cover C / Cover B") 3.
Page 65
NE-SCV2BPQ 12.7. MAG thermistor 12.9. Operation Panel U 1. Remove the Back plate. (See 12.2. "Back Plate") 1. Remove the Cabinet. (See "12.1 Cabinet") 2. Disconnect the connector (CN42) for the PC board. 2. Disconnect the connector (CN3) for the PC board.
Page 66
NE-SCV2BPQ 12.10. Display Board / SD Board 12.11. PC Board / Power Supply PCB 1. Remove the Operation panel U. (See 12.9. "Operation 1. Remove the Back plate. (See 12.2. "Back Plate") Panel U") 2. Disconnect the connector for the PC board.
Page 67
NE-SCV2BPQ 5. Disconnect the connectors (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4). 12.12. Cooling Fan Motor for PCB 6. Remove the Power supply PCB. (4 screws) 1. Remove the Cabinet. (See "12.1 Cabinet") 2. Remove the Fan case. (Black arrows: 3 screws; White arrow: 1 screw) 7.
Page 68
NE-SCV2BPQ 4. Leave the door half-open. 12.13. Door BU / Door AU 5. Remove the Door arm spacer B. (2 screws) 1. Remove the Operation panel U. (See 12.9. "Operation 6. Remove the Spring B. Panel U") 2. Remove the Left side sash and the Sash bracket. (Black arrow: 1 screw;...
Page 69
NE-SCV2BPQ 7. Remove the Air guide G. (Black arrows: 3 screws; White 12.15. Door Switch / Short Switch / arrow: 1 tab) Door Signal Switch 1. Remove the Cabinet. (See "12.1 Cabinet") 2. Open the door. 3. Disconnect each connector.
Page 70
NE-SCV2BPQ 9. Remove the Exhaust guide U. (4 screws) 12. Remove the Adiabatic material B. (Black arrows: 2 tabs) • Raise the tabs with a tool like a flathead screwdriver. 10. Remove the Air guide H. (Black arrows: 4 screws; White arrows: 2 tabs) 13.
Page 71
NE-SCV2BPQ 12.18. Oven Thermistor 12.19. Cooling Fan Motor for the 1. Remove the Back plate. (See 12.2. "Back Plate") Circulation Fan 2. Disconnect the connector(CN41). 1. Remove the Back plate. (See 12.2. "Back Plate") • Disengage the lead wire of the removed connector 2.
Page 72
NE-SCV2BPQ 12.20. Exhaust Thermistor 12.21. Thermal Cutout (for Top 1. Remove the Back plate. (See 12.2. "Back Plate") Heater) 2. Disconnect the connector (CN40) for the PC board. 1. Remove the Cabinet. (See "12.1 Cabinet") • Disengage the disconnected lead wire from each holder.
Page 73
NE-SCV2BPQ 12.23. Top Heater 12.24. Antenna U / Spacer 1. Remove the Cabinet. (See "12.1 Cabinet") 1. Remove the Cabinet. (See "12.1 Cabinet") 2. Open the door. 2. Open the door. 3. Remove the Heater support, Hot air guide B and the Hot 3.
NE-SCV2BPQ 13 Measurements and Adjustments 13.1. Oven output measurement If we heat 1 liter of water in P7 (the oven 900W) for one minute and we let T 1 °C be the water temperature before heating and let T 2 °C be the one after heating, the output (W) is obtained from the following equation.
Page 80
NE-SCV2BPQ Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/set Remarks 2M261-M32J1Y MAGNETRON A203M3G80BP CIRCULATION FAN CASE (U) A400A-3G60 MOTOR, DC, 18 W A603L3G80BP PCB W/COMPONENTS A605A-3G90 TEMP.THERMISTER A605Y-3G90 TEMP.THERMISTER A606B-3G60 TEMP.THERMISTER A606Y3G70AP H.V.INVERTER A61424T00AP MICRO SWITCH, (V-16G-3C26-M) A6144-1T60...
Page 81
NE-SCV2BPQ Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/set Remarks A3007-3G60 HINGE B A3008-3G60 HINGE PIN A3020-3G60 DOOR HOOK A A3030-3G60 DOOR HOOK B ANE3033-560 DOOR GUIDE ROLLER PIN ANE3034-560 DOOR GUIDE ROLLER A3060-3G60 SPACER B, DOOR HINGE...
Page 82
NE-SCV2BPQ DOOR ASSEMBLY Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/set Remarks A3001-3G60 DOOR A A3004-3G60 DOOR ARM A3008-3G60 HINGE PIN A300A-3G60 DOOR BU A301Q-3G60 DOOR E U A3070-3G60 HANDLE PIECE A30853G80BP DOOR C A3181-3G60 BRACKET, HANDLE A2385-3G60...
Page 83
NE-SCV2BPQ ESCUTCHEON BASE ASSEMBLY Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/set Remarks A605Q3G80BP DISPLAY BOARD A608T-3G60 PCB, SD SLOT A800L3G60WT OPERATION PANEL U A8058-3G60 ESCUTCHEON A8030-3G60 COVER, SD A4091-3G60 SCREW, M4 A4892-3G60 NUT M4 A6408-3280 WASHER RPSDFC51CS15...
Page 84
NE-SCV2BPQ WIRING MATERIAL Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs/set Remarks A030A3G80BP LEAD WIRE HARNESS AU A030E3G60WT LEAD WIRE U A030F-3G60 LEAD WIRE HARNESS BU A030H-3G60 LEAD WIRE HARNESS CU A0305-3G60 LEAD WIRE A A031F-3G60 LEAD WIRE HARNESS DU...