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SE is an error code for a shorted keypad, although the keypad might not really be shorted.
Unplug the oven for a few minutes to see if it clears the error code. If not, then leave it unplugged over night. If the problem persists, then you probably do have a shorted membrane switch on the keypad.
Unplug it for a few minutes to see if that clears the code, if not, unplug it overnight. If the problem persists, then you might have a shorted membrane switch on the keypad.
SE indicates a shorted membrane switch on the keypad. Unplug the oven for a few minutes to see if it clears. If not, leave it unplugged overnight. If the problem persists, then you probably do have a switch that's bad.
Since there was no smoke, it's not a transformer. It's most likely a high voltage diode or magnetron. The magnetron would be over heating and opening a thermal cut out mounted to or near it.
The SE indicates a short in the keypad membrane, but to cure this! the whole keypad control board should be changed if effort to resolve is decided, I would also suggest checking the pricing.
We have a Samsung SMH9187ST that just shuts off. no power at all. this is the 2nd time it happened, this time my husband was home to witness. First time I somehow got it to start working again , this time no luck. it was manufactured Dec 2009
The
first thing I would suggest is a hard
reset. Unplug the unit for a
minute or so. Then plug it back in, set the clock and try again.
If that doesn't work,
leave it unplugged for about 5 minutes. If this scrambling is occurring a few seconds after you begin a microwave heating cycle, see this FixYa solution even if your model number is different.
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