SOURCE: oven combo, oven works but the micro has no power
The fix for my problem was to remove the oven/microwave combo unit, and press the reset button on the back of the microwave. Oh yeah, and to write a $75 check for a 10 minute service call.
You want to try the fix for yourself? You have to remove all of the face screws holding the unit in place. There are 4 on the microwave front and 6 in the oven, 3 down each side, inside the lip where the door is. You must remove the door to get to the bottom ones. You don't have to remove the screws holding the plastic insert in place between the micro & oven, but you might want to remove the metal lip on the bottom of the oven to help prevent scratches to the cabinet. After that's done, get a helper and pull the unit most of the way out, then rotate a little to the left. That will expose the reset button on the back, right side of the microwave.
SOURCE: I have a panasonic NNA883w
If
the digital programmer circuit / controller does not get a feedback
signal from the inverter for a period of 3 seconds, the controller will
stop the cook cycle.
Due to the lethal voltages used and produced, I do not recommend that an inexperienced person work on these inverter-based models.
You can find an authorized Panasonic servicer here.
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SOURCE: replace fuse on GE Advantium Speedcooker Oven
there is a fuse located underneath the outer cover, its called a ceramic fuse and is of cartridge type about 1" long by 1/8" diameter and has a white body and 2 silver ends and you can take it to a hardware store they have them but make sure to get correct amperage rating 15 or 20 amp
SOURCE: Frigidaire FMT 148GP Microwave oven. Turntable
1. the motor to rotate the glass table in the micro wave may have stop working or the switch to the motor is defective.
SOURCE: Sharp R-510HW 1200 Watts Microwave Oven Problems:
Chances are the display does not really need to be replaced.
On these models, there is a conductive rubber "zebra" strip that's used to connect the keypad and dis0play to the connections on the circuit board.
Sometimes steam or grease gets in the connection.
The solution is to disassemble and clean the area with 50% or better isopropyl alcohol then put it back together.
The service manual gives you step by step disassembly information and we have uploaded it to our site here to help you.
If you prefer, we regular perform this service for $39.95 nationwide.
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to help you with free advice and we'd appreciate your thoughtful rating
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Hi Carol Eggers, thank you for your inquiry!
I understand that your wall oven is not allowing you to perform self-clean after you replaced your bake element. It sounds like it could be an issue within the control panel or sensor inside of your oven. I would recommend having a professional come out to properly diagnose your appliance. -Matt
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