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I have a new microwave oven Model JVM1750SM1SS. Does this model allow me to use seconds rather than minutes. For instance can I place a frozen dinner roll in the oven for twenty seconds?
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Your circuit board has a small chip in it that allows the settings to be changed. The chip has gone bad. Usually any good electronics repair person can fix the problem. Ask your local dealer for a reference.
I have the exact same microwave and had the same issue with it having locked itself. I held the Stop button for 5 seconds and it unlocked itself with a beep. That was easy!
If the fuse were bad, the oven would be totally dead.
The rest of my answer assumes a model number of JVM1750SMS01 / JVM1750SM1SS.
You have a failing membrane keypad.
On this model, the membrane keypad is not available as a separate part,
so you would have to order the control panel frame assembly which comes
with a new keypad.
It's actually a pretty easy do it yourself job.
At our Web site, we have a video available showing how to remove a typical over the range control panel assembly in under 5 minutes.
Next, disconnect the strip as shown in the photo below, then remove the screws that hold your circuit board in the old frame.
Then carefully (since the display is made of glass) move your
circuit board to the new frame, and reassembly is the reverse of
disassembly.
The part number to order is WB07X11054
and you can get it from the Pros here for
$129.93
plus shipping.
They're our favorite supplier.
You can also find helpful exploded view diagrams at that link.
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mcdevito75 here, Follow the directions on the frozen pizza package, Or simply microwave at 2 minute intervals till the pizza is done or fully heated up.
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.
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You are correct the fan motor is either stuck or needs replaced.
There is no way to do this without removing the entire microwave. In case your not familiar with how microwaves work, there is a capacitor that is very large inside and can hold a charge even after it is unplugged for up to 24 hours, please take action to prevent getting shocked.
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