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The "6" pad on the microwave's membrane keypad is shorted.
If this is under warranty, refer to your owner's manual to contact Frigidaire customer service about finding a local servicer to fix it under warranty.
If it's out of warranty, looking at the retail price of this model, it may not be economical to have it repaired.
If you or a friend can get a new keypad from Frigidaire at a decent price, you can refer to a handy guide with pictures showing you what's typically
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It sounds like the fuse blew inside the unit. It can be replaced, but you need to find out what caused it. There are also thermal switches that will turn off the unit if it overheats. They are called "snap discs" because they have only one setting and will shut the unit down to protect it.
If you aren't familiar with this kind of work, do not attempt repairs. Take it to an appliance shop. It could be anything and a competent appliance shop will tell you if it's worth fixing.
when that happen to me i change the bulb and the fuse in of the microwave f the don't work send it to the company that made it and they should tell what wrong.
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