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Model em-p672w. What caused it to stop working?
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Turntable wont turn on my sanyo s7560w
Base on other microwaves I suggest that it is either the drive element or the turntable motor. If you hear the motor turning it is likely to be the drive element. To get to the drive element take out the glass plate and there will be a plastic part that engages the plate. You should be able to pull the drive element out with a little work. The receptacle of the element will likely be shaped like a circle with a flat spot. If the plastic looks deformed it is likely the drive element. Don't be surprised that they want $30 for a new one. Use glue on the drive element as a last resort. With the drive element in but the glass out run the microwave for a few seconds. Can you see the drive element turning? No? New drive motor needed. It may be expensive but it should be easy to replace.
Inside door latch broken on my Sanjo microwave EMD9552
Hi, For any repairs involving door latches on microwave ovens, I strongly urge you to get a certified service technician to replace and adjust the door for you as he should have a leak detector to verify the fix. Not performing the leak test could expose you/your loved ones to harmful microwave energy if not setup correctly
Sparks
This not good, take warm soapy water and clean until spotless and test, if okay no further action required, if no change! check for any bare metal inside the interior, if everything checks out, the magnetron maybe the culprit. If it has a hood it will need to be replaced.
My microwave want cook
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and/or circuit breakers, particularly in the case of recent power failure, and reset if necessary.
Unplug the microwave, wait 30 seconds and plug back in to the power supply to reset the microcomputer.
Open and close the microwave door firmly and press "Stop/Reset." Select a new cook time and press "Start."
Ensure a proper cooking temperature and/or time is chosen, as low cooking temperatures or short cooking times may prevent the microwave from heating food appropriately. Press "Power Level" to ensure the microwave is cooking at 100 percent power.
Contact an authorized service technician if the problem is still unresolved.
My microwwave is not heating,
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Push the microwave door tightly closed. The computer will not start cooking until the door is closed for safety reasons. Some models of microwave will give a warning on the screen if the door is open.
Ensure you have programmed a heat setting, entered a cooking time and pressed the "Start" button on the microwave's keypad. Check that the microwave is not set to "Defrost" mode.
Unplug the microwave and wait for one minute. This measure will reset the microwave's internal computer if it has frozen or scrambled. Plug the microwave back in and try again.
Ensure the keypad lock mode is inactive. Most microwave ovens have a lockout feature that prevents children from starting the microwave while unsupervised. Lockout mode is usually deactivated by holding down the button that bears a padlock symbol (like the "Start" button in the photograph).
I purchased a Sanyo microwave oven (Model
I have no solution but did look up the Title 21 subchapter J as well. As with ALL federal regs and documents I did not have time to read a frickin book. Lol. I will continue my research on this as we purchased the same model Sanyo last week. Defiantly threw up a red flag for me as well. Just don't ask me to register my guns. Haha. Sorry I was not any help but if Dealers/Wholesalers are required to do this then we as consumers need to know what needs to be done if anything.
My Sanyo microwave oven (model:
It sounds like the magnetron may have
either failed or is not being supplied with the extremely high
voltage required to run it.
YOUR
SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT
This is a job for a professional but if
you are safety clued up, here's instruction.
Make sure the !!!!any
capacitors are discharged!!!!! before attempting any sort of
repair.
Check the door interlock switches first then the high
voltage diode with either an AVO model 8 or moving coil meter on high
resistance range for short circuit, (DVM's won't show the fault!),
the capacitor can fail and go short circuit, the feed fuse on the
primary of the high voltage transformer and then finally, the
magnetron is best checked by substitution.
Hope that helps.
My microwave isn't heating my
It sounds like the magnetron may have
either failed or is not being supplied with the extremely high
voltage required to run it.
YOUR
SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT
This is a job for a professional but if
you are safety clued up, here's instruction.
Make sure the
!!!!capacitor is discharged!!!!! before attempting any
sort of repair.
Check the door interlock switches first then the
high voltage diode with either an AVO model 8 or moving coil meter on
high resistance range for short circuit, (DVM's won't show the
fault!), the capacitor can fail and go short circuit, the feed fuse
on the primary of the high voltage transformer and then finally, the
magnetron is best checked by substitution.
Hope that helps.
New sanyo microwave, steam or
Steam is OK as it means whatever is in there is boiling furiously, it may need turning off at that point!
Smoke though means it has gone too far. Check the cooking times used and the recommended cooking times on the packet along with the adjustment for the power of your oven.
It is not producing heat effect
It sounds like the magnetron may have
either failed or is not being supplied with the extremely high
voltage required to run it.
YOUR
SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT
This is a job for a professional but if
you are safety clued up, here's instruction.
Make sure the
!!!!capacitor is discharged!!!!! before attempting any
sort of repair.
Check the door interlock switches first then the
high voltage diode with either an AVO model 8 or moving coil meter on
high resistance range for short circuit, (DVM's won't show the
fault!), the capacitor can fail and go short circuit, the feed fuse
on the primary of the high voltage transformer and then finally, the
magnetron is best checked by substitution.
Hope that helps.
Load
test.
A
simple safety test.
Place 1/2 litre of water in a glass container.
Measure the temperature of the water.
Place in microwave and heat
on full power for 1minute.
Measure the temperature after it has
stood for 1minute.
If the temperature difference is more than 9
degrees Celcuis the magnetron is working and producing about 700Watts
of heat.
If your microwave is labelled with 900 or 1000Watts. That
is about right.
If the temperature is less then the magnetron is
not working properly and may need replacing.
This
a only a rough guide and any doubts you should consult an authorised
service agent.
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