I have a GE over the range microwave that started blowing fuses. I've tracked the problem to the monitor switch that is not working correctly die to the plastic housing being slightly worn.
I've disconnected the monitor switch and the microwave works fine. Note that I do not open the door while it's running anymore and either let it finish it's cycle or press cancel.
My question is - Is this safe to use it this way for me and the microwave?
From what I understand as long as I don't open the door while it's running it should be fine, but I certainly may have it wrong.
I have a GE over the range microwave that started blowing fuses. I've tracked the problem to the monitor switch that is not working correctly die to the plastic housing being slightly worn.
I've disconnected the monitor switch and the microwave works fine. Note that I do not open the door while it's running anymore and either let it finish it's cycle or press cancel.
My question is - Is this safe to use it this way for me and the microwave?
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From what I understand as long as I don't open the door while it's running it should be fine
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From what I understand as long as I don't open the door while it's running it should be fine, but I certainly may have it wrong.
I have a GE over the range microwave that started blowing fuses. I've tracked the problem to the monitor switch that is not working correctly die to the plastic housing being slightly worn.
I've disconnected the monitor switch and the microwave works fine. Note that I do not open the door while it's running anymore and either let it finish it's cycle or press cancel.
My question is - Is this safe to use it this way for me and the microwave?
From what I understand as long as I don't open the door while it's running it should be fine