Our jenn air built in stainless microwave cuts off totally after 11to13 seconds. Doesn't trip the breaker...just shuts down
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There
should be a "mini-manual" (tech sheet) hidden inside the unit
behind the
control panel or hidden on the left side behind the grille, which is
very helpful when troubleshooting, testing, and locating components.
At
our Web site, we have a video
available showing how to remove a typical
over the range control panel assembly in under 5 minutes.
If you don't find yours, or if you want to look at it without disassembling the oven, you can download it here.
If not, try here.
You can usually find
helpful exploded view diagrams and order parts by entering your full
model number here.
If the fuse is good, it may be the magnetron thermal cutout (TCO or thermostat) or the oven cavity thermal cutout (TCO or thermostat).
Feel free to contact me directly (and please remind me of your
full model number) for more information & help.
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SOURCE: Jenn- Air Microwave is dead no response. Checked
Hi,
Here is a tip that will help you to figure out what is wrong with your Microwave Oven....
Basic Microwave Oven Troubleshooting Tips
heatman101
SOURCE: Jenn Air Microwave M167 Replacement Oven
I would expect it to be connected to the same electrical circuit as your convection oven so if there are no breakers that have tripped in your electric panel and the convection oven still works then their are 2 options.
1) The Microwave is connected via a Fused Spur (or possibly a Plug direct into a Socket) and Fuse has blown. This could be located somewhere behind the Microwave or in a cupboard to the side or above.
2) The Internal Fuse on the Microwave has blown possibly due to a power surge or an internal component that's failed.
First thing to do would be to check for the Fused Spur or Socket located somewhere around the Microwave. If you can't find one then you would need to remove the Microwave and see where/how it's power supply is connected.
If you could look at this and then let me know your findings we can take the investigation from their.
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