Paper towel can be quite abrasive. Use DeBruce Polish with a soft terry towel. We use DeBruce Polish on all of our stainless steel.
DeBruce Polish also works on glass cook tops. We get DeBruce Polish at
debrucepolish.com.
EVER HEARD OF GOOGLE????
LG LMVM1935 manual
Google
That gets you to the manual.
Page 3 is the table of contents that lists oven light replacement on page 29.
Just maybe, if I teach you this you'll be able to do it yourself next time!
If the model number you have this question posted under is correct, to cancel the child lock safety feature all you need to do is press and hold the zero "0" button for at least 4 seconds. The "LOCKED" indication will go away and you should hear two beeps. The instructions are listed on page 11 of the owner's manual. If you no longer have a manual, you can download or print a copy for FREE at managemyhome.com. Just type in your model number under the "Manuals" link.
If you have questions, or if your model number is different, please let me know. I hope this helps you.
Opening the door while the oven is cooking will greatly shorten the life of the door switches and lead to failure. Always hit "Stop" first unless the recipe calls for it.The instructions for the child lock are in the owner's manual.To set the lock, press Stop/Clear, then hold the "0" pad for more than four seconds. You will hear two beeps and the display will show "LOCKED".To unlock, hold the "0" pad for more than four seconds. You will hear two beeps and the display will no longer show "LOCKED".
"SE" means you have a defective membrane keypad.With your full model number, I could have given you detailed instructions and parts numbers.But without that, I'll have to just be generic.If your model's membrane keypad is available as a separate part, that's usually the cheapest but most involved way to fix it.
Here is a
handy guide with pictures showing you what's typically involved. If
it's not available separately, then you can replace either the control
panel frame assembly, which comes with a new keypad on it, or the entire
control box / controller assembly.
There is a
a
YouTube video available showing how to remove a typical over the
range control panel assembly in under 5 minutes.
Some connectors have a lock.You can usually find
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This model does have a child lock. If it's on, the display will say "LOCKED".
It is turned on and off by holding dfown the "0" key for 4-5 seconds.
You may also have a bad keypad, which in many cases can be replaced.
A bad keypad may be worn out due to age, damaged, or it may have gotten wet or otherwise contaminated.
Moisture and contamination can be caused by spraying of cleaners, by storing the microwave in an unheated garage or shed, or infestation.
I warn my customers to never spray cleaner directly onto the microwave keypad, since the liquid can get inside and "lock up" or even ruin the keypad or controller.
Apply an alcohol-based cleaner (such as the purple kind) to a cloth (paper towels can scratch) and gently wipe it off.
I suggest to my customers that they NEVER use any ammonia-based cleaner (like the blue stuff) on a microwave, since the ammonia will crack and distort polycarbonate plastics.
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