When you say "not working" do you mean you can hear the fan running but there is no heat? I had that experience recently and the heating element had failed. Quite simple to change by an electrician or anyone with electrical experience. I was a bit confused by the photo though...
When you say "not working" do you mean you can hear the fan running but there is no heat? I had that experience recently and the heating element had failed. Quite simple to change by an electrician or anyone with electrical experience. I was a bit confused by the photo though...
It is a combination microwave.
And OP, you really shouldn't be messing around with the inards of microwaves if you don't know what you are doing - the charged capacitors can kill
I totally agree. I once had to replace the fuse in mine and I remember following the instructions to safely discharge the capacitor very carefully indeed.
All wiring faultless, components seems okay but I think that magnetron may be faulty but if i go to purchase new magnetron i will prefer to buy new oven.
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