manuals.online logo
Brands
  1. Home
  2. •
  3. Brands
  4. •
  5. Samsung
  6. •
  7. Microwave Oven
  8. •
  9. Samsung SMH9187ST/XAA User manual

Samsung SMH9187ST/XAA User manual

SMH9187 2/17/2012 1
Fast Track Troubleshooting
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE –“For Technicians Only” This service data sheet is
intended for use by persons having electrical, electronic, and mechanical experience
and knowledge at a level generally considered acceptable in the appliance repair trade.
Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and property
damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible, nor assume any liability for
injury or damage of any kind arising from the use of this data sheet.
Model:
SMH9187B/XAA
SMH9187ST/XAA
SMH9187W/XAA
SUPPORT INFORMATION
Training —Plus One http://my.plus1solutions.net/clientPortals/samsung/
Help —GSPN http://gspn3.samsungcsportal.com
Samsung Product Support TV —http://support-us.samsung.com/spstv/howto.jsp
Customer information videos and chat programs. Programs for Fridges, Laundry, Ranges & D/W
Publication # rsSMH9187 Revision Date 1/23/2012
Error Code Cause and countermeasure
-SE- Key short error(10 sec.). Replace assy control
panel or smart board.
E-11 Sensor open error. Check unplugged sensor,
wiring or smart board. If necessary, replace
sensor. If error code appears when starting
sensor function, replace smart board.
E-12
Sensor short error. Check shorted sensor or
smart board.
If necessary, replace sensor. If error code
appears when starting sensor function, re-
place smart board.
E-13
Sensor T1 max time error. Check sensor.
If necessary, replace sensor. If error code
appears when starting sensor function, re-
place smart board.
SMH9187B/XAA DE94-02001A
SMH9187W/XAA DE94-02001B
SMH9187ST/XAA DE94-02001C
TO TEST BLOWER WINDINGS: 1. Disconnect power and remove grill. 2. Open control panel and discharge
capacitor. 3. Disconnect the two wires to the run capacitor.
Continuity test across the two wires should be approximately 61 ohms of resistance. This test allows you to read across
all windings at the same time.
Oven Thermal Cutout
The oven thermal cutout (Cavity TCO) is located on the top side of the oven cavity beside exhaust duct with a tempera-
ture rating of 248°F (120°C) and is NOT resettable.
The cutout is tightly held to the top of the oven cavity under the duct-upper.
Hood Thermal Cutout
This cutout will protect the touch control from excessive heat by turning the vent fan on at low speed. If the surface units
of the range are used for long periods of time heat will build up and could damage the microwave control. In order to pre-
vent this, a thermal cutout is installed on the duct behind the control. This cutout will close (158°F/70°C - vent fan ener-
gized) and open (104°F/40°C - vent fan de-energized) depending on temperature.
Magnetron Thermal Cutout
The magnetron thermal cutout is located above the leads to the magnetrons. It is designed to prevent damage to the
magnetron if an overheated condition develops in the tube due to cooling fan failure, obstructed air ducts, dirty or
blocked air intake. Under normal operation, the magnetron thermal cutout remains closed. However, when abnormally
high temperatures are reached within the magnetron, the magnetron thermal cutout will open at 302°F (150°C) causing
the oven to shut down. After the temperature drops to 140°
F (60°C) it will reset and cooking will be able to resume.
Bottom Thermal Cutout
During a fire on the stove the heat could be intense enough to close the Hood Thermal Cutout and force the fan to run.
While at moderate high temperature we do want it to run, however during a fire it is advantageous to NOT have the vent
fan running. So if a fire were to start on the stove top the Bottom Thermal Cutout would open at 248°F (120°C) and re-
move all power to the microwave oven. This cutout is NOT resettable.
SE error. Switch membrane
not available. Order Control
Panel.
SMH9187 2/17/2012 2
SMH9187 2/17/2012 3
CN301 Gas Sensor
3-4 5vdc
CN202 TT & Vent Low
1 TT Relay Neutral Contact
3 Vent Low Relay Neutral Contact
5 Vent high
7 N
Main PCB
CN201 Relay, Lamp, SMPS
1 Line 1
3 In Rush Relay Neutral Contact
5 Cook top lamp
9 Main Relay Neutral Contact
RY204 Power
Low Relay
RY203
Power
High Relay
RY209 Vent
Low Relay
RY208 TT
Relay
RY201 Main
Relay
RY206
Bright Relay
RY205
Night Relay
RY202 In
Rush Relay
Door Interlock Ass’y
CN401 Door Connector
1 Door switch
3 Door switch 12vdc
4 Hood TCO 5vdc
5 DC gnd
The fuse is located on the noise filter.
1. Disconnect power and remove grille and Assembly Control
Box.
2. Replace the fuse.
3. When 20A fuse blows out by the operation of interlock moni-
tor switch failure, replace the primary interlock switch, secon-
dary interlock switch, door sensing switch, interlock monitor
switch and power relay.
4. When the above four switches operate properly, check if any
other part such as the control circuit board, blower motor or
high voltage transformer is defective.
Microwave cover assembly
The front of the top cover has flanges that must fit inside the front frame and vent, and the bottom goes above the bot-
tom cover. Start with the left side and hold in place with one screw once engaged. Leave the display loose so you
can see that the right side is engaged properly. Then mount display and the vent, ensuring the vent engages the
SMH9187 2/17/2012 4
WARNING: It is critical to route wires and
wire harness identical to the way they were,
to prevent electromagnetic interference caus-
ing possible fault codes.
Procedure for measurement of microwave energy leakage
1. Pour 275±15cc of 20±5°C(68±9°F) water in a beaker which is
graduated to 600cc, and place the beaker in the center of the oven
2. Start to operate the oven and measure the leakage by using a mi-
crowave energy survey meter.
3. Set survey meter with dual ranges to 2,450MHz.
4. When measuring the leakage, always use the 2 inch spacer cone
with the probe. Hold the probe perpendicular to the cabinet door.
Place the spacer cone of the probe on the door and/or cabinet door
seam and move along the seam. The door viewing window and the
exhaust openings moving the probe in a clockwise direction at a
rate of 1 inch/sec. If the leakage testing of the cabinet door seam is
taken near a corner of the door, keep the probe perpendicular to
the areas making sure that the probe end at the base of the cone
does not get closer than 5 cm to any metal. If if gets closer than 5
cm, erroneous readings may result.
5. Measured leakage must be less than 4mW/cm2 after repair and
adjustment.
Maximum allowable leakage is 5mW/cm2. 4mW/cm2 is used to allow
for measurement and meter accuracy.
Microwave Cooking Wattage Test
Safety precautions
High Voltage Warning Do not attempt to
measure any of the high voltages --this in-
cludes the filament voltage of the magnetron.
High voltage is present during any cook cycle.
Before touching any components or wiring,
always unplug the oven and discharge the
high voltage capacitor
Some semiconductor (“solid state”) devices
are easily damaged by static electricity. Such
components are called Electrostatically
Sensitive Devices (ESDs). Examples
include integrated circuits and field-effect
transistors. Immediately before handling any
semiconductor components or assemblies,
drain the electrostatic charge from your body
by touching a known earth ground.
Temp Rise Output Temp Rise Out-
5194 23 891
6232 24 930
7271 25 969
8310 26 1007
9349 27 1046
10 387 28 1085
11 426 29 1124
12 464 30 1162
13 504 31 1201
14 542 32 1240
15 581 33 1279
16 620 34 1317
17 659 35 1356
18 697 36 1395
19 736 37 1434
20 775 38 1472
21 814 39 1511
22 852 40 1550
Fill a 1000ml plastic room temperature container with cool tap water,
temperature of the water should be 55-65 degrees
Stir water with a thermometer and record the water temperature, remove
thermometer.
Place the container in the center of the lowest shelf or center of the
bottom of the microwave.
For units less than 1550 watts, operate the oven on high for exactly 63
seconds.
Using the thermometer, stir the water to check the temperature of the
water.
Subtract the starting temperature from the final temperature; this will be
the temperature rise.
NOTE: Check line voltage under load, lower line voltage will lower
the power output.
M/W Power
1100
Watts
M/W Weight 62.7 Lbs
Primary low 0.43Ω
Primary high 0.39Ω
Secondary 125
Filament 0.0Ω
TT Stirrer
Motors
120Ω
Fan Motor 45Ω
M/W Information
Specifications
High Voltage
Transformer
Vent, at run
cap (checks
all windings)
61Ω
Motors

This manual suits for next models

2

Other Samsung Microwave Oven manuals

Samsung GE83dT Manual

Samsung

Samsung GE83dT Manual

Samsung MC28M6036C Series User manual

Samsung

Samsung MC28M6036C Series User manual

Samsung GE81K series Manual

Samsung

Samsung GE81K series Manual

Samsung M1912 User manual

Samsung

Samsung M1912 User manual

Samsung GE2370G Service manual

Samsung

Samsung GE2370G Service manual

Samsung M1777N Service manual

Samsung

Samsung M1777N Service manual

Samsung ME20H705MSS/AA User manual

Samsung

Samsung ME20H705MSS/AA User manual

Samsung ME89F-1S/XEU User manual

Samsung

Samsung ME89F-1S/XEU User manual

Samsung GE81W User manual

Samsung

Samsung GE81W User manual

Samsung MS28J5255 series User manual

Samsung

Samsung MS28J5255 series User manual

Samsung ME731K User manual

Samsung

Samsung ME731K User manual

Samsung MG32J5215 Series User manual

Samsung

Samsung MG32J5215 Series User manual

Samsung MS23K3513 series User manual

Samsung

Samsung MS23K3513 series User manual

Samsung NQ5B4553FBB/U1 User manual

Samsung

Samsung NQ5B4553FBB/U1 User manual

Samsung MG23K3585 Series User manual

Samsung

Samsung MG23K3585 Series User manual

Samsung SMH1713 User manual

Samsung

Samsung SMH1713 User manual

Samsung M1774 User manual

Samsung

Samsung M1774 User manual

Samsung MC285TATC series Manual

Samsung

Samsung MC285TATC series Manual

Samsung MR87 Service manual

Samsung

Samsung MR87 Service manual

Samsung MG32J5133A Series User manual

Samsung

Samsung MG32J5133A Series User manual

Samsung MG30T5018C Series User manual

Samsung

Samsung MG30T5018C Series User manual

Samsung Microwave Oven User manual

Samsung

Samsung Microwave Oven User manual

Samsung MW86N-S User manual

Samsung

Samsung MW86N-S User manual

Samsung CE73JD1 Manual

Samsung

Samsung CE73JD1 Manual

Popular Microwave Oven manuals by other brands

Panasonic NN-S432WL operating instructions

Panasonic

Panasonic NN-S432WL operating instructions

AEG AT 143 U operating instructions

AEG

AEG AT 143 U operating instructions

Sanyo EM-S8588V instruction manual

Sanyo

Sanyo EM-S8588V instruction manual

Candy CMW20MSS-DX owner's manual

Candy

Candy CMW20MSS-DX owner's manual

Sanyo EM704TS Service manual

Sanyo

Sanyo EM704TS Service manual

Whirlpool 8205272 installation instructions

Whirlpool

Whirlpool 8205272 installation instructions

Thulos TH-MO51G instruction manual

Thulos

Thulos TH-MO51G instruction manual

Sanyo EM-SL40S instruction manual

Sanyo

Sanyo EM-SL40S instruction manual

Electrolux EMT25507 user manual

Electrolux

Electrolux EMT25507 user manual

Amana RCS10DA specification

Amana

Amana RCS10DA specification

Candy MIG1730DX User instructions

Candy

Candy MIG1730DX User instructions

Linea 2000 DOMO DO2625CG Instruction booklet

Linea 2000

Linea 2000 DOMO DO2625CG Instruction booklet

Oster OGB61102 user manual

Oster

Oster OGB61102 user manual

Sharp Carousel R-1512 Service manual

Sharp

Sharp Carousel R-1512 Service manual

Swann SM22030 manual

Swann

Swann SM22030 manual

Amana AXP20 owner's manual

Amana

Amana AXP20 owner's manual

Daewoo KOR-6C07 Operating instructions & cook book

Daewoo

Daewoo KOR-6C07 Operating instructions & cook book

AEG KMF768080M user manual

AEG

AEG KMF768080M user manual

manuals.online logo
manuals.online logoBrands
  • About & Mission
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright 2025 Manuals.Online. All Rights Reserved.