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How can I remove the vapor barrier on my Panasonic Inverter Microwave to clean the glass!

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Inner layer of a microwave door is part of the metal cage that keeps the microwave energy inside and prevents potentially dangerous energy leaks.

To clean the inside of the glass the door will need to be dismantled - some doors dismantle easily and some don't and sometimes the door must be removed in order to dismantle...
Some doors remove easily and some don't...

It is very important the door is reassembled correctly and then tested for energy leakage.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2008

SOURCE: Panasonic Microwave Warm

Replace the h.v. capacitor (the silver can mounted in back under the magnatron) and the h.v. diode and it will be fine.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 23, 2008

SOURCE: Cleaning inside of microwave door

THE DOOR ON MY MAYTAG MICROWAVE OVEN HAS A SCREEN OVER IT. I HAVE SOME FOOD SPATTERS THAT PENETRATED THE SCREEN AND I CAN'T CLEAN THE GLASS THAT THE SCREEN PROTECTS. HOW CAN I REMOVE THIS SCREEN TO CLEAN THE GLASS?

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William Miller

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2010

SOURCE: PANASONIC NN-SN789S MICROWAVE INVERTER. IN LOCKED

The owner's manual cover should cover this. if for some reason you don;t have yours, you should be able to download it here.

If you're outside the US, see Panasonic.net.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2010

SOURCE: My Panasonic Inverter Genius Sensor 1250W Lights

microwave is in lock mode. How do you unlock to use?

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William Miller

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  • Posted on May 31, 2010

SOURCE: microwave runs for 3 seconds and stops

See if this describes what's happening:

  • Put in time, push start and unit runs for 2 seconds, relay clicks, unit goes off. Cook time on display goes off and clock time comes back. Bad upper interlock switch and charred connector
If so, see http://207.234.249.73/mwd/safety.txt , http://207.234.249.73/mwd/disassembly.txt and http://207.234.249.73/mwd/doorsw.txt

Otherwise, if the digital programmer circuit / controller does not get a feedback signal from the inverter for a period of 3 seconds, the controller will stop the cook cycle.

That may be a loose connection in the wiring between the inverter, magnetron, and/or control board, or maybe one of those components has failed.


Due to the lethal voltages used and produced in inverters, I do not recommend that an inexperienced person work on these.

You can find an authorized Panasonic servicer here.

In Canada, you can find an authorized Panasonic servicer here.

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

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