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Jane Tietje Posted on Mar 06, 2012
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Panasonic microwave NN-S666BA

There was a bit of a "pop" and the light in the oven went out. The unit still works, but the fan and turntable don't work anymore. Sounds like a fuse inside. Ideas?

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No! the main fuse is okay because you would not have any power. I would check all door switches because they control light, fan, and turntable. If you are handy with a meter, set to ohms, disconnect one wire on side of switch, use meter to test, readings should show open/short when pressing the button and releasing it, replace wire to switch and repeat, if you hit one with the same readings pressed in or out, change the switch.

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William Miller

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  • Posted on May 22, 2008

SOURCE: panasonic microwave oven model nn-p994sf

In most cases, this is a problem with the inverter or a bad magnetron.

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.

We're happy to help and we appreciate your thoughtful rating of our answer.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 18, 2008

SOURCE: Panasonic NN-CS596S Convection Combi Steam Oven

Thanks for this. Thats exactly what I did. It didn't work at first, however, I think it was my impatience! After selecting the Microwave, you MUST wait until you are told via the screen to input the time. It now works fine. Thanks again. Just needed perseverance! Mike

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2008

SOURCE: Panasonic Model No. NN-S933BF Microwave Oven

could it be that i didn't follow the manuel because i got it second hand or is it because something is wrong with it,and i have to get it fixed.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 08, 2008

SOURCE: my microwave says "child" and won't play anymore

Not sure of the TT series models but for the NN series models the procedure is as follows:-

If "Child" is displayed in the display window, then the child safety lock is on.

To remove the child safey lock, press the "Stop/Reset" button 3 times in fairly short succession (less than 3 seconds). The time of day or just the Colon sign (:) is then displayed

If you later want to apply the Child safety lock, then, when the time of day (or colon sign) is displayed, press "Start" 3 times (again in short succession).

Hope this helps

Doug

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William Miller

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2009

SOURCE: Panasonic NN-P295 Cooktop Light not working

We see (and repair) this a lot. The problem is on the control panel, which we regularly repair nationwide by mail for $39.95 postpaid in about a week.

At our Web site, you can get details of our service, plus we have a video available showing how to remove a typical over the range control panel assembly in under 5 minutes.

This light failure often occurs when a bulb goes out and the filament shorts, or when the bulbs are removed or installed without first unplugging the oven from the power line. Either can cause such a failure on the controller.

This can often also affect the exhaust fan operation, too. The lights and fan can be inoperable or stuck on too.

Feel free to contact me directly (and please remind me of your full model number) for more information & help.

We're happy to help you with free advice and we'd appreciate your thoughtful rating of our answer.

William E. Miller
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