I an over the range microwave that is 14 inches high or less, preferably stainless steel or black. I can't find one anywhere. Do you know of one?
Julie
Capacity
Oven Capacity (cu. ft.): 1.6
Features
Wattage (IEC-705 Test Procedure): 1000
Cooking System: CircuWave™
Plus
Power Levels: 10
Style: Over-The-Range
Clock: Plus AM/PM
pad
Electronic Scrolling Digital Display: Yes
Electronic Touch Controls: Yes
Kitchen Timer/Timer (On/Off): No/Yes
Variable Scroll Speed: 5
speeds (sub-pad w/ AM/PM)
SmartControl System - Concurrent Programming: Yes
SmartControl System - Help Pad: Yes
Beverage (Convenience): Yes
Cook (Convenience): 9
Codes
Popcorn (Convenience): Yes
Reheat (Convenience): 6
codes
Add 30 Seconds: Instant-On
Child Lock: Yes
Cooking Complete Reminder: Yes
Defrost Type: Auto
& Time
Delay Start: Yes
Display On/Off: sub-pad
w/ zero
Express Cook: Instant-on
1-6
Reminder (24 hr): Yes
Time Cook: I
& II
Time Preference: Control
Enhancement (1/9)
Turntable: Glass
Turntable On/Off: Yes
Turntable Size (in.): 13-1/2
Cooktop Lighting: Bright/Night/Off
Night Light: Auto
Rack Type: Wire
Oven Rack
Sound Volume Control: 4
levels
Easy Mount Installation: Yes
Exhaust Fan: 2-Speed
Appearance
Case Color: Black
Color Appearance: Stainless
Steel
Door Color: Black/Stainless
Steel
Handle: Designer-Style
Weight And Dimensions
Approximate Shipping Weight: 63
lb
Overall Depth: 15
5/8"
Overall Height: 16
3/16"
Overall Width: 29
7/8"
Cavity (W x H x D): 20
31/32" x 9 3/8" x 14 3/16"
Power/Ratings
Electrical Input - 120V Amperage: 15
Electrical Input - 120V Watts: 1480
Frequency (MHz): 2450
It sounds like the magnetron may have
either failed or is not being supplied with the extremely high
voltage required to run it.
YOUR
SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT
This is a job for a professional but if
you are safety clued up, here's instruction.
Make sure the
!!!!capacitor is discharged!!!!! before attempting any
sort of repair.
Check the door interlock switches first then the
high voltage diode with either an AVO model 8 or moving coil meter on
high resistance range for short circuit, (DVM's won't show the
fault!), the capacitor can fail and go short circuit, the feed fuse
on the primary of the high voltage transformer and then finally, the
magnetron is best checked by substitution.
Hope that helps.
Load
test.
A
simple safety test.
Place 1/2 litre of water in a glass container.
Measure the temperature of the water.
Place in microwave and heat
on full power for 1minute.
Measure the temperature after it has
stood for 1minute.
If the temperature difference is more than 9
degrees Celcuis the magnetron is working and producing about 700Watts
of heat.
If your microwave is labelled with 900 or 1000Watts. That
is about right.
If the temperature is less then the magnetron is
not working properly and may need replacing.
This
a only a rough guide and any doubts you should consult an authorised
service agent.
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