EVER HEARD OF GOOGLE????
LG LMVM1935 manual
Google
That gets you to the manual.
Page 3 is the table of contents that lists oven light replacement on page 29.
Just maybe, if I teach you this you'll be able to do it yourself next time!
Opening the door while the oven is cooking will greatly shorten the life of the door switches and lead to failure. Always hit "Stop" first unless the recipe calls for it.The instructions for the child lock are in the owner's manual.To set the lock, press Stop/Clear, then hold the "0" pad for more than four seconds. You will hear two beeps and the display will show "LOCKED".To unlock, hold the "0" pad for more than four seconds. You will hear two beeps and the display will no longer show "LOCKED".
"SE" means you have a defective membrane keypad.With your full model number, I could have given you detailed instructions and parts numbers.But without that, I'll have to just be generic.If your model's membrane keypad is available as a separate part, that's usually the cheapest but most involved way to fix it.
Here is a
handy guide with pictures showing you what's typically involved. If
it's not available separately, then you can replace either the control
panel frame assembly, which comes with a new keypad on it, or the entire
control box / controller assembly.
There is a
a
YouTube video available showing how to remove a typical over the
range control panel assembly in under 5 minutes.
Some connectors have a lock.You can usually find
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This model does have a child lock. If it's on, the display will say "LOCKED".
It is turned on and off by holding dfown the "0" key for 4-5 seconds.
You may also have a bad keypad, which in many cases can be replaced.
A bad keypad may be worn out due to age, damaged, or it may have gotten wet or otherwise contaminated.
Moisture and contamination can be caused by spraying of cleaners, by storing the microwave in an unheated garage or shed, or infestation.
I warn my customers to never spray cleaner directly onto the microwave keypad, since the liquid can get inside and "lock up" or even ruin the keypad or controller.
Apply an alcohol-based cleaner (such as the purple kind) to a cloth (paper towels can scratch) and gently wipe it off.
I suggest to my customers that they NEVER use any ammonia-based cleaner (like the blue stuff) on a microwave, since the ammonia will crack and distort polycarbonate plastics.
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I replaced outer door with key panel on my LG MICRO MODEL LMVM2055ST which solved my problem but when I went to put the handle back on it did not fit. The tophole in new panel for the handle is round and the old one is rectangle. LG says I have right part can not help me.A new handle comes rectangle shape. What now?
The difference between a convection microwave and an oven is very little. It is similar to using a fan assisted oven and should be treated as such when working out temperatures. One may use standard containers, metal, glass etc. as long as the microwave part is not switches on!. Hope that answers your question.
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 and Driver
downloadsas required.
Just Google the manufacturer's name and
follow the links. Make certain you are directed to the manufacturer's
web site as some search engines direct you to other sites and they
charge for the information that is normally free of charge.
The oven lamp is accessible when the whole outside cover of the oven is removed. The lamps these days are a special bulb and would be available from a TV repair place or a appliance repair centre.Take the old lamp in with you to pbtain the correct part.
The front touch plate is a thin membrane which sticks on to the front panel of the microwave. You can not get into it. It has to be replaced as a unit.
The magnetron (the part that heats the food) may be bad or the circuitry to the magnetron may have burned out. Basically my advice is that if you have no electrical expertise, it isn't worth fixing. The magnetron if bad, costs almost as much as a new microwave. If you open it up (make sure it has been unplugged for a few hours and don't seen any obvious burnt parts (including a fuse and the diodes), then most likely the magnetron is done and a new microwave is the way to go. Let me know how this works out for you. Benjamin
I believe the dial on Hobart microwaves allows you to manually enter any amount of time by spinning the dial for the desired time, and programmable buttons to save the time settings. HL1600 is 1.5 cubic foot, 44 liters
I suggest you google search for a manual... or put test food in and press
30 cook... or 30 start... or click your heels 3 times and try again... Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at https://www.6ya.com/expert/lisa_52daba487e5b4d53