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Panasonic NN-S961 Microwave Oven Questions & Answers
Microwave stops after 14 seconds.
In most cases, this is a problem with the inverter or a bad magnetron.
Due to the lethal voltages used and produced, I do not recommend that an inexperienced person work on these.
I would recommend that you contact your nearest Panasonic-authorized servicer. You can find one
here.
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3/11/2009 6:21:02 PM •
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on Mar 11, 2009
Nothing works except the display
If
the digital programmer circuit / controller does not get a feedback
signal from the inverter for a period of 3 seconds, the controller will
stop the cook cycle.
It may be a loose connection in the wiring between the
inverter, magnetron, and/or control board, or maybe one of those
components has failed.
Due to the lethal
voltages used and produced in inverters, I do not recommend that an
inexperienced person work on these.
You can find an authorized Panasonic servicer here.
We're
happy to help you with free advice and we'd appreciate your thoughtful
rating of our answer.
12/26/2008 10:58:36 AM •
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on Dec 26, 2008
Microwave on its way out?
This is usually caused by either a bad door switch, a loose door switch mount, or a problem on the control panel.
Even though a door switch clicks, it may still be bad inside.
Switch or mount trouble can be caused by slamming the door or by opening the door while it's cooking without hitting the Stop pad first.
If you or a friend decide to look into it, we have critical information on safety, disassembly and door switches at our site, and our link is at our listing here on FixYa: http://tinyurl.com/yzjozk
You can find helpful exploded view diagrams and order parts by entering your full model number here: http://tinyurl.com/gv383
If you think the problem is on the control panel, which we repair these nationwide for $39.95 postpaid.
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2/27/2008 3:15:13 AM •
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on Feb 27, 2008
I have a Panasonic genius dimension4 nn-9853
Most probably the low voltage transformer of in the control panel is open . It has a thermal fuse which is between pin1 and pin 5 of the low voltage transformer. This fuse is however inside the transformer. If you get a DC resistance of about 350- 400 ohms between pin 5 and 6 of the transormer , connect an external 500ma fuse between pin 1 and pin5
3/31/2024 3:01:10 PM •
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on Mar 31, 2024
Microwave Panasonic NN T551 new does not start even after pressing clock button , no display to set clock . Icon comes only. As : after pressing stop button. No other button gives any response
It seems like you're experiencing an issue with your Panasonic microwave oven NNT551. If the clock button is not responding and you only see two dots when pressing the stop button, there might be a few things you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
- Power Cycle the Microwave:
- Unplug the microwave from the power outlet.
- Wait for about 30 seconds.
- Plug it back in and try setting the clock again.
- Check for Child Lock:
- Some microwaves have a child lock feature that can prevent certain buttons from functioning. Check your manual to see if your model has this feature and how to disable it.
- Reset to Default Settings:
- If there is an option in the manual or settings to reset the microwave to its default settings, try doing that.
- Inspect for Physical Damage:
- Ensure there is no physical damage to the control panel or any other part of the microwave that may be affecting its functionality.
1/26/2024 4:53:36 AM •
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on Jan 26, 2024
How do I cook an individual frozen pie in my Panasonic convection/grill/microwave
To cook an individual frozen pie in your Panasonic convection/grill/microwave, you can follow these steps:
Preheat the oven to 375°F.
Remove the pie from its packaging and place it on a microwave-safe plate.
Place the plate in the center of the microwave and close the door.
Press the "Convection" button on your microwave and set the temperature to 375°F.
Set the timer for 25 minutes.
Press "Start" to begin cooking.
After 25 minutes, check if the pie is cooked by inserting a toothpick into the center of the pie. If it comes out clean, your pie is ready! If not, continue cooking for another 5-10 minutes until it is fully cooked. This is a general guide and there might be variance with your particular device.
10/22/2023 4:43:39 AM •
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on Oct 22, 2023
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