...overheating and causing the thermostat to open. When it cools, it closes the circuit and allows power through again. If it's random, it may be a bad connection, usually on the control board or fuse ...
...easily turn the fuse with your thumb & forefinger while it's in the holder, it has overheated and fatigued and the holder should be replaced. Simply squeezing the holder's terminals together with ...
...easily turn the fuse with your thumb & forefinger while it's in the holder, it has overheated and fatigued and the holder should be replaced. Simply squeezing the holder's terminals together with ...
...body of the fuse. If the fuse blows as soon as you plug the oven in the wall, or when you open the door, the problem is likely with the door switches. You can find my files "doorsw.txt" and ...
...body of the oven. If it goes dead for a while during or after cooking then comes back on, the magnetron is probably overheating and causing the magnetron thermostat to open. Then when it cools, it ...
...body of the oven. If it goes dead for a while during or after cooking then comes back on, the magnetron is probably overheating and causing the magnetron thermostat to open. Then when it cools, it ...
...body of the fuse. If the fuse blows as soon as you plug the oven in the wall, or when you open the door, the problem is likely with the door switches. You can find my files "doorsw.txt" and ...
...easily turn the fuse with your thumb & forefinger while it's in the holder, it has overheated and fatigued and should be replaced. Simply squeezing its terminals together with pliers is not really a ...
...overheating and causing the magnetron thermostat to open. Then when it cools, it closes the circuit and allows power through again. If it's intermittent or random, it may be a bad connection, usually ...
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