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The piece of cardboard fell off from inside our sharp carousel microwave. We easily put it back on. And it is staying in place. Is the microwave safe to use?
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Changing the light bulb on your Sharp carousel microwave will allow you to have needed light inside the oven. Microwaves are not designed for consumers to change the light bulb due to manufacturer liability, but it can be done. Following the proper steps will ensure a successful installation.
Step 1
Unplug the Sharp carousel microwave from the electrical outlet.
Step 2
Locate the screws around the outer cover of the Sharp carousel microwave and unscrew all the screws.
Step 3
Lift off the covering.
Step 4
Locate the bulb and unscrew. Screw in your new bulb.
Step 5
Replace the cover and screw back tightly. Once done, test your new bulb.
Maybe. The presence of metallic material (foil, stainless steel silverware, etc.) in an operating microwave oven creates electric arcs between the foil and the inside wall of the oven. And this can destroy the electric components.
If the door will not stay closed it is the spring inside door, or the small plastic piece that holds the spring which is attached to the $80.00 piece called outer door.
To fix it, it is EASY and you do not have to even take the inside cover all the way off. Just remove the three sides of cover by gently slipping a plastic putty knife around rim to release the clips. Then attach the spring to the small hole below where the plastic piece used to be, which is located in the metal on the glass frame piece, use tweezers, hold the other end of spring as you place spring onto plastic door latch and set into place!
Snap the inside cover back on and YAY! FINI!
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Hi,
Here is a tip that will help you to figure out what is wrong with your
Microwave Oven....
would not be happy repairing a microwave door as ( I am an electrical appliance tester ) door seal keeps microwave emissions inside and safe -- Ps microwaves should by health & safety law be tested annually for safety - ie emmision level / earth leakage etc
u can try www.partstore.com
but the tray roller is pretty much univeraql if you have problems finding it for that model alost any sharp tray roller will fit the unti
i just grabbed one out of the dump for my personal un it and it works fine
You need to know where the 'catches' are inside the choke cover on the door to remove it carefully without breaking anything or marring the cover. You might get inside and find that the post for mounting the return spring has broken and that is part of the outer door panel.
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