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2012 release superheated steam oven (formula boiler)

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My Miele steam oven gives me a Fault 20 whenever I try to do steam cooking. The regular convection cooking works fine. I've already descaled. How do I fix this? Thanks!

I would test the water you're using, I suspect it's not distilled even if it's labeled as such. The boiler may have to be re-claimed by a tech. if descaling and changing H2O sources don't correct the problem.
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My faema e91 turns on but only reads p0.0 on the display. It won't steam and the espresso part works but isn't hot when it comes out.

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Can i use water boiled from microware to make formula milk for a baby that is 1yr old

I wouldn't recommend to use the microwave to boil water. Here you can read the reason why: http://www.snopes.com/science/microwave.asp

Water can 'explode' when heated in a microwave under certain conditions. Best way to boil water should either be using a water boiler or an old-fashioned kettle.
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I have a GE microwave with the message sensor error

Hi,
On GE models, "SENSOR ERROR" appears on the display when:
  • Using the sensor feature, the door was opened before steam could be detected. Do not open the door until stream is sensed and time is shown counting down on the display.
  • Steam was not detected in the macimum amount of time. Use Time Cook to heat for more time.
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My microwave oven is displaying sensor error

On GE models, "SENSOR ERROR" appears on the display when:
  • Using the sensor feature, the door was opened before steam could be detected. Do not open the door until stream is sensed and time is shown counting down on the display.
  • Steam was not detected in the maximum amount of time. Use Time Cook to heat for more time.
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We have just purchased a GE microwave oven, model JES1358WL. the light is on, the turntable turning, the control panel shows cooking and seconds counting down when attempting to heat cup of water. it is...

First: never attempt heating pure water in a microwave, that is dangerous.

Ensure the oven is not set to the minimum power, otherwise the heating will be minimal.

Try heating some food at maximum power for two or three minutes, if it does not heat, take it back to the shop.

About water in the microwave, see here:


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ERROR CODE E 63 COMES ON AFTER 2 MINUTES ON SAMSUNG MICROWAVE

Some models are equipped with a sensor that can automatically adjust the oven's heating time based on the amount of steam in the oven.  If your microwave is displaying E1, E4, or E5, there may be an issue with the gas sensor. For an E1 error, press the Cancel button and check on the food.

If the message is either ERROR or E-6, it indicates a mechanical fault.

For all error indications, try unplugging the microwave from the outlet for at least ten minutes and then plug it back in. If the error persists, the microwave may require service. Please use our ASC Locater to find your nearest Authorzied Service Center

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