Replacement of the
turntable motor should be carried out by a qualified appliance repair
service.
YOUR
SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT!
Attempt
this only if you are competent.
But here is a basic method if you are
mechanically minded and have electrical safety knowledge.
The motor assembly is fixed to the base
of the oven usually with two screws and access is obtained usually by
removing the inspection plate directly beneath the motor. It is
usually a plug in synchronous motor that revolves at a few revs per
minute but the plastic cogs in the motors gear box fail and the motor
assembly must be replaced. They are fairly inexpensive and obtainable
usually from a domestic appliance repair shop.
If you feel
confident, disconnect it from the mains power, remove anything in the
cavity and turn it upside down if it is a tabletop model, a little
more complicated if it is built in!
Remove the inspection plate,
sometimes it must be cut out with sharp cutters, and disconnect the
motor. Remove the motor and go and get a new one. Fit the new motor
and fit the inspection cover back on the base by turning it to fit
and using an extra screw fix it then put the microwave back in its
position. Plug it back in, with the turntable and plate. Put a cup of
water on the plate inside of the oven and heat for 20 seconds to
check the plate goes round.
Hope this helps.
If you were to log on to the
manufacturer's web site, I think you will be pleasantly surprised as
usually one is able to download, by model number, Customer
Instruction Manuals, list
of Dealers for spare part supplies as required.
The information is normally free of
charge.
I hope this helps.
Replacing the turntable motor.
The motor assembly is fixed to the base
of the oven usually with two screws and access i obtained by removing
the inspection plate directly beneath the motor. It is usally a plug
in synchronus motor that revolves at a few revs per minute but the
plastic cogs in the motors gear box fail and the motor assembly must
be replaced. They are fairly inexpensive and obtainable usually from
a domestic appliance repair shop.
If you feel confident,
disconnect it from the mains power, remove anything in the cavity and
turn it upside down if it is a tabletop model, a little more
complicated if it is built in!
Remove the inspection plate and
disconnect the motor. Remove the motor and go and get a new one. Re
fit it and put the microwave back in its position. Plug it back in,
with the turntable and plate. Put a cup of water on the plate inside
of the oven and heat for 20 seconds to check the plate goes
round.
Hope this helps.
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