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First thing is make sure you unplug the power cord. Turn the microwave around and remove the screws that hold the cover on. Remove the cover and look for where the power cord goes through the back of the unit. Follow the black wire coming from the power cord and that will take you to where the fuse is located. It might be on a small circuit board or mounted in a fuse holder or it might have an inline holder. Make sure that you replace the fuse with the same amperage fuse as you take out. You will find the amp rating stamped into one of the collars on the fuse. Good luck!
1 Remove the old fuse from the compartment
that the control panel was covering by grasping it and pulling it out. Place a
new fuse in the compartment and push it firmly into the holder until it snaps
into place. Connect the wires to the control panel according to the
labels.
2 Place the control panel on the microwave
and install the retaining screw with the Phillips screwdriver. Install the grill
on the microwave and snap it into place. If your microwave grill has retaining
screws, install those and tighten them using a Phillips screwdriver. Plug the
power cord in for the microwave or turn the power on at the breaker box and
program the microwave according to manufacturer
instructions
You will need to remove the top grill vent first, then you can remove the screws coming in from the top of the grille vent then that will expose a screw holding down the control panel at the top. Remove the screw and remove the control panel. The fuse is located in a little 1" fuse holder just behind the front panel near the top.
1. Unplug power.
2. Remove two screws holding grille, either on top of the front edge of the outer case or in the grille itself.
3. The grille should lift right out. In not, you may need to pull it to the left about 1/4".
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owner's manuals and installation instructions here.
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check the circuit breaker first it may be the fuse is blown The fuse may be located behind the grille following the power cord on the rside of the unit. it may be a bad thermal fuse or oven thermostat.
I'm assuming you mean the power cord. Most of these units use standard power cords. Take it to an appliance parts store to match it. If you can't find the cord you want, extension cords called heavy duty are available. Be sure that the power draw on the label on the cord equals or exceeds that of the unit. Some cords use 'amps'...some appliances use watts. To get amps from watts: take the wattage, divide by volts (typically 120) to get amps. A 1200 watt appliance uses 10 amps. Use the next highest rating.
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