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5. DISASSEMBLY

5.1 Hinge Cover removal

1. Remove the Dew Collector.

2. Remove the Hinge Cover mounting screws.

3. As show in the figure, insert a narrow flat head screwdriver from just below and pry off the Hinge Cover.

5.2 Inner Enclosure and Upper Frame removal

1. As show in the figure, pry up three fastening hooks. Fixing the Upper Frame, turn the Inner Enclosure 
    in the arrow direction.
2. The Upper Frame will be seperated from the Inner Enclosure and the Upper Frame.

Note : When assembling, refer to the illustration without the position relationship between the Inner
           Enclosure and the Upper Frame.

Inner Enclosure

Upper Frame

SR-TML500 / SR-TML510 / SR-TMS520

Hinge Cover

Flat Head Screwdriver

Hinge Cover
mounting screw
remove

Summary of Contents for SR-TML500

Page 1: ... or other hazards Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product Products powered by electricit...

Page 2: ...g Procedure 4 1 Bubbling Test 4 2 Evaporation Test 4 3 Heat reserving Test 5 Disassembly 5 1 Hinge cover removal 5 2 Inner enclosure and upper frame removal 5 3 Control unit A 5 4 Cast heater and Thermostat Ass y 5 5 Side heater 6 Parts Exploded View and Replacement Parts List 6 1 Parts Exploded View Body 6 2 Parts Exploded View Packing 6 3 Replacement Parts List SR TML500 SR TML510 SR TMS520 ...

Page 3: ...um Non stick coating Power Consumption Cooking Warming Cooking Capacity Milk Porridge Pilaf Buckwheat Yogurt Baking Fry Stew Soup Compote Holodetz Stuffed Confiteur 670W 108W 1 2 cups Warming Capacity 2 3 cups 2 8 cups 600 g 900 g 1 2 Kg 4 0 L Steam Permeni Plain Rice 4 0 L Re heat 1 0 L Express 4 0 L 3 10 cups Cooked rice warming Temperature 71 C 79 C Thermal fuse Specification 172 C 250V 10A Kee...

Page 4: ... Black PCB lead wireC Red Side heater lead wire D Red Hinge earth lead wire Green Tapping screw for body earth lead wire Should be above Thermal fuse lead wire A and then gose below terminal of side heater lead wire D Stamping earth mark on PF 5mm around Ø 8 Twisted vinyly tie 2 times All lead wire must not touch Cast heater terminal Thermal fuse lead wire A Black Thermostat earth lead wire Green ...

Page 5: ... 5 SR TML500 SR TML510 SR TMS520 2 2 Circuit Diagram ...

Page 6: ...ace the inner pan or the cast heater Seeing at Table 2 Explain the proper operation Isolate the cause which melt the thermal fuse correct the cause and Earlier cut off Poor boiling up Too hard Too soft Insufficient boiling Immediately after the switch is turned off open the cap Rice is excessive or insufficient Rice has not been scooped and mixed well Water is excessive or insufficient The switch ...

Page 7: ...P C B mistake Improper operation No Yes Yes Does the center thermostat operate properly Yes No Check with the evaporation test To join it with CN5 Display of Slow Cook and Rice Cook Steam are flashing light Check the sensor lead wire is connect completely with control unit board No Take off and join it with CN5 again Yes Check the connector of wiring Display of Start and Timer are flashing light I...

Page 8: ...erating Replace the P C B complete Replace the transformer Replace the relay Replace the relay Replace the transformer Replace the relay Replace the relay No Is the relay operation No Is the relay cut off Is the relay operation Yes Replace the P C B complete Yes No Replace the P C B complete Yes No Replace the P C B complete Yes Replace the P C B complete Yes Replace the P C B complete Yes Is the ...

Page 9: ...he paper 3 Water on the pan bottom is completely evaporated to be empty This timing is an follows Within 1 minute before the boiling switch is turned off Within 1 minute after the boiling switch is turned off Place a weight so that its gravity center may be aligned at the center 2 When it beings boiling to produce steam Remove the lid immediately check the bubbling condition on the pan bottom 3 As...

Page 10: ...roper If outside 69 C 77 C check triac mounting for irregularity if it is proper replace warming heater 3 Add water or keep the lid opened until the reading of the thermometer falls to approx 70 C 4 When it becomes approx 70 C close the lid After the warming heater is activated for 1 hour or more check the heat reserving temperature Top view of pan Holes on the tissue paper Pan flange Tissue paper...

Page 11: ... 1 As show in the figure pry up three fastening hooks Fixing the Upper Frame turn the Inner Enclosure in the arrow direction 2 The Upper Frame will be seperated from the Inner Enclosure and the Upper Frame Note When assembling refer to the illustration without the position relationship between the Inner Enclosure and the Upper Frame Inner Enclosure Upper Frame SR TML500 SR TML510 SR TMS520 Hinge C...

Page 12: ...iring of Lid Heater and then pull out Outer Lid Assy PIC 3 4 Loosen screw at Bottom Frame and Body PIC 4 5 Loosen screws at Bottom Frame and PCB Base PIC 5 6 Use screwdriver pry up between Bottom Frame with Body 7 Take off Body with Bottom Frame PIC 6 8 Lossen screw of Wiring PIC 7 9 Loosen screw of PCB Control with P C B Base PIC 8 SR TML500 SR TML510 SR TMS520 ...

Page 13: ... cast heater PIC 1 PIC 2 2 Bending leg of thermostat 3 Lift a thermostat Screw 5 5 Side Heater 1 Pulling out a side heater and after that if will replace new side heater keep a distance between 23 27 mm see a picture PIC 1 23 27 mm SR TML500 SR TML510 SR TMS520 ...

Page 14: ...PLACEMENT PARTS LIST 6 1 Parts Exploded View Body C 15 16 17 18 19 20 For TMS520 For TMS520 For TMS520 21 22 F G 28 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 9 8 14 13 12 29 34 36 35 37 38 39 40 30 33 31 H B 32 SR TML500 SR TML510 SR TMS520 10 11 23 24 25 26 27 ...

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Page 16: ...C BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK SUMIFLON BLACK BLACK UPPER FRAME 18 2 2 2 ARB74H616 HINGE SHAFT 19 1 1 1 ARE20K996 PROTECTING FRAME 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 ARL10K996 0U SIDE HEATER ASSY 21 ARE10K996HLU ARE10K996HSU ARE10K996B0U BODY ASSY 22 1 1 1 ARN01K996ZBU ARN01K996ZCU ARN01K996KCU SWITCH ASSY 23 1 1 1 ARN21K997 ZB ARN21K996 ZC ARN21K995 KC DECORATIVE PANEL A 24 1 1 1 ARN20K996 C0 ACRYLIC CO...

Page 17: ...Z01K995 B0 INNER PACKING CASE 1 1 1 1 ARZ80K996 0U SET SET S UPPER PAD ASSY 2 1 1 1 ARZ11T92010U LOWER PAD ASSY 3 1 1 1 ASR758T344B RUST PROOF PAPER 4 1 1 1 ARZ09K986 EPE SHEET 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ASR761H915 K CORD PROTECTOR 6 1 ARZ19K996 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 7 ARZ20K996 MENU BOOK 8 1 ARZ20K995 REMARK SAFETY PART NO PART NAME REF NO Screws COUNTRIES Q TY TML510 TMS520 TML500 2 2 2 XTB4 10GFJ TAPPING ...

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