The
first thing I would suggest is a hard reset. Unplug the unit for a
minute or so. Then plug it back in, set the clock and try again.
If that doesn't work,
leave it unplugged for maybe an hour. Then let us know if the hard
reset does not fix it.
Here's the explanation of that code:
E-63 T1 Max Time error. PCB assembly.
If you think the problem
is on the control panel, we repair these nationwide by mail
for $39.95 postpaid in most cases in about a week or so.
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Some models are equipped with a sensor that can automatically adjust the oven's heating time based on the amount of steam in the oven. If your microwave is displaying E1, E4, or E5, there may be an issue with the gas sensor. For an E1 error, press the Cancel button and check on the food.
If the message is either ERROR or E-6, it indicates a mechanical fault.
For all error indications, try unplugging the microwave from the outlet for at least ten minutes and then plug it back in. If the error persists, the microwave may require service. Please use our ASC Locater to find your nearest Authorzied Service Center
I'm not finding that error code.
Does it come on 2 minutes after you plug it in?
If so, it may be a failing keypad or door switch / mount.
Of two minutes after you have been cooking?
That may indicate a bad humidity or other sensor.
Please give more detials so we can help further.
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