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Thats all good if you have a clock button, but some manufactorer decided they didnt need one .Dometic .Thats all good if you have a clock button, but some manufactorer decided they didnt need one .Dometic .
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Disconnect the microwave from the power source while the power is still
out. If the microwave is a built-in, turn off the circuit breaker.
Otherwise, unplug the microwave from the wall outlet. This prevents a
power surge from damaging the magnetron tube when the power is restored.Turn on the circuit breaker or plug the microwave into the outlet only
when you are sure that the power is permanently restored. If there are
still storms in the area, the power may be disrupted again.
Reset the clock on the microwave. Microwaves vary slightly on how to set
the clock, but usually there is a clock button you press. Use the
number pad to input the correct time and press the clock button again to
set it.
Test the microwave by heating some water to ensure that it is still in good operating condition.
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You have a faulty display module due to one or more components leaking. Some models have a seperate display module that can replaced without the complete board having to be replaced. If not, the board needs to be replaced. You need to ask your spares suppliers that have info. on that model.
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The F2 code is a keyboard failure. Since it's intermittent I would check for a loose wire/connection. open the control panel and reset the ribbon cable on the circuit board....
The "RESET" indicates that there was a power failure. You should be able to push the clear/reset button and then set the clock and be on your way.......
Try going to the breaker box and shutting off the power to the microwave for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, turn back on and set the clock. This fixed my clock and turntable both. Apparently turning off the power resets the software in the clock.
"d" may mean demo mode.
The first thing to try is a "hard reset".
Unplug it from the power outlet for 10 minutes, plug it back in, set the clock, then try again.
Thats all good if you have a clock button, but some manufactorer decided they didnt need one .Dometic .
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