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Mastership is within your grasp.
Build on the knowledge you gained in Fundamentals and take your troubleshooting skills to the next level with the Advanced Schematic Analysis and Troubleshooting (ASAT) course.
This course delves deeply into sophisticated and esoteric appliance circuit troubleshooting techniques. What you’ll learn:
Perhaps best of all: You will hone your newly-learned schematic reading and troubleshooting skills with a challenging series of schematic lab exercises where you’re given a tech sheet and schematic and then asked a series of quiz questions about them. This is where it will really start to click for you.
Still wondering if you need this course?
On newer electronic appliances, reading the schematic is an essential, non-optional skill. But it’s not enough by itself. You have to be able to read the schematic in context with the technology you’re dealing with. For example, in appliances with multiple control boards, you need to understand how to communicate with the microprocessor (main) board and how the main board and sub-boards are communicating with each other. This is the brave new world of digital communications fully entering the appliance world and the ASAT course explains all this to you through a series of easy-to-follow screencasts.
IMPORTANT! Prerequisite: You are expected to already have solid training in basic electricity, circuits, and troubleshooting such as we teach in the Fundamentals of Appliance Repair course. Generally speaking, work experience alone doesn’t give you the background you need for ASAT. Please check the lessons taught in the Fundamentals course (click that link to see them) before making the decision to enroll in ASAT. Contact us if you have any questions about this!
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Module 1 | Advanced Schematic Analysis and Troubleshooting Course Orientation | |
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Welcome! The objective and mission of the Samurai Tech Academy. How to to get around the Academy and use this course. | ||
Unit 1 | Orientation: How to Use and Interact with the Advanced Schematic Analysis Course | |
Module 2 | Review of Schematics and Wiring Diagrams | |
The difference between schematics and wiring diagrams and how each are used for different troubleshooting situations. | ||
Unit 1 | Guidelines for Reading Schematics | |
Module 3 | Using Timing Charts and Schematics to Troubleshoot Appliances | |
Using the timing chart to interpret the schematic and develop troubleshooting strategies in appliances with mechanical timers and distributed control systems. | ||
Unit 1 | Troubleshooting a 2-Speed Motor Problem in a Top Load Washer | |
Unit 2 | Analyzing Dryer Timer Motor Operation Using EEPs and the Timer Chart | |
Unit 3 | Schematic Exercises: Appliances with Mechanical Timers 1 | |
Unit 4 | Schematic Exercises: Appliances with Mechanical Timers 2 | |
Module 4 | Using Ohm's Law as a Powerful Troubleshooting Tool | |
A quick review of Ohm's Law and then using it to gain keen Samurai insight into how a circuit works and using it as a powerful troubleshooting tool. | ||
Unit 1 | Using Ohm's Law as a Powerful Troubleshooting Tool | |
Module 5 | Troubleshooting Open Neutral Problems | |
Identifying and troubleshooting open neutrals problems. Recognizing when open neutrals can cause alternate neutral pathways with unexpected load behavior. Using the schematic and wiring diagram to identify, isolate, and repair open neutrals. | ||
Unit 1 | Using the Timer Chart and Schematic to Troubleshoot Open Neutral Problems | |
Unit 2 | Analyzing Open Neutrals and Voltage Drops in Series Loads using Ohm's Law | |
Unit 3 | Troubleshooting Broken Wires and Alternate Neutral Paths with Unexpected Load Behavior | |
Module 6 | Troubleshooting Appliances with Electronic Control Boards | |
Distributed vs. central control systems. Methods and techniques for troubleshooting computer-controlled appliances. Troubleshooting electronic control boards. | ||
Unit 1 | Troubleshooting Distributed vs. Central Control Systems | |
Unit 2 | Troubleshooting Appliances with Multiple Control Boards | |
Unit 3 | Troubleshooting Computer-Controlled Appliances | |
Unit 4 | Troubleshooting Electronic Control Boards in Appliances | |
Unit 5 | Schematic Exercises: Appliances with Electronic Control Boards 1 | |
Unit 6 | Schematic Exercises: Appliances with Electronic Control Boards 2 | |
Unit 7 | Schematic Exercises: Appliances with Electronic Control Boards 3 | |
Unit 8 | Schematic Exercises: Appliances with Electronic Control Boards 4 |