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unlike the older models were there was a small compartment were you could take of a small covering and unscrew / replace the globe they are now a sealed unit if you take the entire top of youl see the globe and black globe holder dont try to unscrew it they dont unscrew if you can order a new globe holder included then simply install as per removal but be carefull microwaves hold a lot of power even when disconnected from power dont touch the capacitor or it will shock you
How old is your m wave? Sounds like you need to replace it .You can get a new one from Wal mart for under 75.00.and that will get you the big 1 sq.ft one..I once broke the plate in my m/wave and believe it or not they wanted more for the new plate than I paid for the M/wave BEFORE you do that check your power level settings perhaps it was turned down
Hi the part you are refering to is called a wave guide cover. If it has developed a hole it will need to be replaced. this part can be obtained very easily at little cost from Sanyo or any reputable parts supplier
When you hit Start to cook, do the inside light and turntable come on?
Any unusual noises? Is it louder or quieter than usual?
These answers will help me judge whether it's in the high voltage
section (magnetron, transformer, or diode) or the control section
(door switch or control board relay or connection).
It looks like you would enter the cooking time then press POWER 1 to 10 times.
Once = 100%, twice = 90%, thrice = 80%, and so on, and "PL#" will appear in the display where "#" is the selected power level.
On some models, twice = 80% and thrice = 60%, etc. and "80%", or "60%", etc., will appear in the display.
Then press START.
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