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There are no heat levels on a microwave oven, only power levels. I am not aware of any method of checking the power level except to boil water. Boil water at each level and time how long it takes to boil. The lower the power, the longer it should take. If there are no differences in the time, the oven is not functioning as expexted.
Solution to your microwave problem is given as below.
* 1 Set your Daewoo microwave on a countertop near an electrical outlet and plug it in. Open the door and place the circular roller guide in the center of the oven cavity, then place the glass cooking tray over it.
* 2 Set your food on a microwave-safe dish and then put the dish on the cooking tray and close the door. Make sure that it latches properly.
* 3 Turn the upper knob to select a power level. Power levels include "Defrost," "Med-High," or "High." If your Daewoo has a touch pad, touch the "Microwave" button once to set the highest power level. Touch it consecutive times to lower the power level.
* 4 Turn the lower knob to set the cooking time. For cooking times less than two minutes, turn the knob up past the two-minute mark, then back to the correct time. For touch pad models, enter in the cooking time with the numerical keys and then press "Start."
* 5 Open the door at any time to stop the cooking and check the temperature of your food. Shut the door to automatically continue cooking, or turn the timer knob to the right to add more time. For touch pads, press the "Stop/Clear" button, then key in a new cooking time and press "Start."
* 6 Open the door when the timer reaches the "Off" position and take out your food.
They're totally non-interchangeable as they're two totally different ways of cooking.
There is no correlation at all between a temperature setting used by electric and fan ovens and the microwave power level, there's not even a rule of thumb. For microwave cooking, the fat, sugar and water content of any given food item as well as the mass and shape are what determine cooking times and microwave power levels, and not all foods can be safely microwaved as high fat/sugar content foods may catch fire.
Press "Power" until you get to the level you want. Then enter the # of minutes on the keypad (CANNOT use express cook times.) An alternating runnig hum will let you know the setting is working.
600 watts.
Samsung MU3050W Microwave Oven
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Distribution - Turntable. 1 Power Level.
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If it won't cook at the lower power level then it probably has a stuck relay on the control panel circuit board.
If it were cooking at a low power level, it would be on full power for several seconds, then when the relay opens to turn off cooking, the light gets a bit brighter, and the sound is a bit less.
Then after a few seconds you would hear the relay click on, and a little more buzzing when the magnetron energizes.
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It is probably a 700 watt model.
Most ovens have 10 power levels, ranging from 10% to 100%.
Normally you press POWER LEVEL, then press 1 for 10%, 2 for 20%, etc., then press START or COOK to cook.
We could not find exact information on this model.
You can download some models' owner's manuals here:
http://www.samsung.com/support/productsupport/download/index.aspx
But the attached diagram shows how power levels are categorized or rated.
When you want to cook at a power level other than high, you normally hit POWER then a number from 1-0.
On some models you press POWER repeatedly until it shows the power level you want.
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