Here's the [document|28290|mini manual] for the microwave oven that may help.
It describes how to test all of the components in the microwave section of the oven. It may be that one of the door interlock switches is the problem but you may have to do further testing if they all test OK as it could also be the control board for example
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''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of ***voltage can seriously injure you***. The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged as soon as it is accessible after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
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''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. Even though this model has a feature where the HV capacitor is discharged after the oven is turned off, ensure that you manually discharge it again anyway, just in case. The mini manual describes how to do this.''
Here's the [document|28290|mini manual] for the microwave oven that may help.
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It describes how to test all of the components in the microwave section of the oven. It may be that one of the door interlock switches is the problem but you may have to do further testing if they all test OK
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It describes how to test all of the components in the microwave section of the oven. It may be that one of the door interlock switches is the problem but you may have to do further testing if they all test OK as it could also be the control board for example
''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of ***voltage can seriously injure you***. The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged as soon as it is accessible after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
Here's the [document|28290|mini manual] for the microwave oven that may help.
It describes how to test all of the components in the microwave section of the oven. It may be that one of the door interlock switches is the problem but you may have to do further testing if they all test OK
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''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged as soon as it is accessible after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
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''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of ***voltage can seriously injure you***. The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged as soon as it is accessible after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''
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Here's the [document|28290|mini manual] for the microwave oven that may help.
It describes how to test all of the components in the microwave section of the oven. It may be that one of the door interlock switches is the problem but you may have to do further testing if they all test OK
''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of voltage can seriously injure you. The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged as soon as it is accessible after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work in the oven.''