SOURCE: Comination Microwave
Generally, the most common causes of a failure to heat are:
- bad door switches or door switch mounts
- loose connection at the magnetron
- problem or loose connection on the control unit circuit board
- bad magnetron or other high voltage part
I would think it's not a door switch problem since the oven and grill work.
I'd say this is a problem with the inverter or a bad magnetron.
More importantly, due to the lethal voltages used and produced, I do not recommend that an inexperienced person work on these.
I would recommend that you contact your nearest Panasonic-authorized servicer. You can find one here:
http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/vServiceLocator?storeId=15001
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SOURCE: i have a panasonic dimension
The uPC system is sensing a failure of some type. This could be that the magnetron is not emitting to specificaitions, or one of the power supplies are not operating in specs.
This is not something you can fix yourself. You will have to take the microwave oven to a service center to have an estimate for repair. If the unit is out of warranty, it may not be worth to service.
In case you get curious, I would never suggest for you to open the encosure of a microwave oven. There are very serious safety issues with working in this type of appliance.
Jerry G.
SOURCE: panasonic NN-CD997S microwave
i have microwave problems power trip when switch on the unit. please help me.
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