Consumer fuses are normally on the rear where the power lead goes in. It is a small screw cap or a long pull out fuse with a small notch in the end. If there is an internal fuse, it will be on the main circuit board. Getting inside is normally not easy because of security screws.
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The thermal fuses and the ceramic fuse might of had blown and need to be replaced. It could also be that door switch and the door latch are not working. The plug could be bad.
The filter might need to be replaced. For the manual I would try searching on the companies official website to see if they have a manual for your microwave.
Try a power disconnect at the plug socket for 5 minutes. If that doesn't reset it, you will need a local repairer. The most likely reason is a door safety micro-switch has failed or moved out of adjustment. There are normally three on the door and hinges to prevent operation with an open door.
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Oven, broiler, convection, and fryer etc. modes specifically do not use microwaves as these modes let you use metal racks and cooking pans. It's aok with metal then. Microwave modes follow the same no metal rule. It does use an insane amount of power however. A 15amp circuit will not work, at all, for modes beyond microwave. https://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-ML2-EC10SA-BS-Convection-Energy-saving/dp/B08G4Q5196?maas=maas_adg_F9D8E55C1CEC19FBA25DD2A20A23C830_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas&th=1
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Most Mills of this style work as a stack. Remove the top nut and the 'Barrel' that holds the salt should lift off. The two halves can sometimes be a reasonably tight fit especially if it is a reasonably new grinder. Could you post a photo of it?
I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing an error with your Sainsbury's microwave. Unfortunately, without the specific error code or the manual, it's difficult for me to provide a solution. However, here are a few general troubleshooting steps that you can try:
Check if the door is closing properly. Make sure that there are no obstructions or debris preventing the door from closing all the way.
Unplug the microwave and wait for a few minutes before plugging it back in. This can reset the microwave's internal system and potentially resolve the error.
Try pressing and holding the "Stop/Cancel" button for several seconds to see if this clears the error code.
If none of the above steps work, you may need to contact Sainsbury's customer service for further assistance or consider bringing the microwave to a professional for repair.
I hope these tips help and that you're able to resolve the issue with your microwave soon!
If your Blaze BLZ-SSRF-50DH refrigerator is not powering on, there are a few things you can check to address the issue:
Check the power source: Make sure that the refrigerator is properly plugged in and that the electrical outlet is functioning properly. You can try plugging in another appliance to the same outlet to test it.
Check the circuit breaker: If the electrical outlet is functioning properly, check the circuit breaker to make sure that it hasn't been tripped.
Check for an internal fuse: There may be an internal fuse that has blown, which could be causing the refrigerator to not power on. You can check the owner's manual to see if there is an internal fuse and how to replace it.
Check for a reset button: Some refrigerators have a reset button that can be pressed to resolve certain issues. Check the owner's manual to see if there is a reset button and where it is located.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be best to contact a qualified appliance repair technician to diagnose and fix the problem. Depending on the cause of the issue, it may not be something that you can fix on your own.
If your Lamona electric oven is stuck in demo mode and the manual does not provide any information on how to disable it, you may try the following steps:
Unplug the oven from the power outlet for a few minutes and then plug it back in. This may reset the oven and remove the demo mode.
Press and hold the "-" button for about 10 seconds. This may disable the demo mode and activate the oven.
If the above steps do not work, try pressing and holding the "Function" button for about 5 seconds. This may activate or deactivate the demo mode.
If none of the above steps work, contact the manufacturer or a professional technician for assistance.
If your ME8123ST microwave is displaying the error code -SE-, it usually indicates a problem with the control panel or the membrane switch. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
Unplug the microwave: To reset the control panel, unplug the microwave from the power source and leave it unplugged for at least 30 seconds.
Plug the microwave back in: After 30 seconds, plug the microwave back in and try to use it again.
Check the control panel: Inspect the control panel for any signs of damage or wear. If you see any cracks, scratches, or other damage, the control panel may need to be replaced.
Check the membrane switch: The -SE- error code can also be caused by a faulty membrane switch. To check the switch, use a multimeter to test for continuity between the switch contacts. If the switch is not working properly, it will need to be replaced.
Contact the manufacturer: If you are unable to resolve the issue on your own, contact the manufacturer or a qualified technician for assistance.
It's important to note that microwaves can be dangerous if not handled properly. If you're not comfortable troubleshooting the issue yourself, it's best to seek help from a qualified professional.