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We repair and service all brands and models of microwaves. If your
microwave doesn't turn on, runs noisilsy or you have any other problems,
simply call our toll free number and we will take care of rest,
returning your microwave to perfect working order. Call us anytime to schedule an appointment for your microwave
repair. We will do our best to set the appointment for the time
that is most convenient for you:
We will always work with your busy lifestyle to schedule your New
York microwave repair. For a convenient appointment, call us at
out toll free line:
800-696-1480
For parts only: 800-370-9281
Please note that all purchased microwave parts are shipped directly to you.
Or you can email
us for a microwave repair appointment. In the email please include
your name, phone number, zip code and a brief description of the
problem that you are having with your microwave. As soon as we receive
the email we will contact you, so that you can schedule your microwave
repair appointment in New York.
The information below will help you to learn more about your microwave.
This information will also help you to use your microwave in the
most effective and efficient ways this way you will be able to save
on utility bills and the life of your microwave will be extended.
WARNING: Do not take
chances with your safety. The following tips are strictly posted
for educational purposes. We strongly suggest not getting involved
with any microwave repairs on your own. All microwave repairs require
professional training and experience with gas or electric systems
and can become very dangerous if you don’t have the knowledge
for it. For professional help call us anytime at:
MICROWAVE MAINTENANCE
How to Change the Oven Light Inside Oven. To change
the oven light inside the oven, always unplug the oven from the
power source before you change the oven light. The light bulb for
the inside of the oven can be changed only from I lie back. On the
upper-right-hand side of the back oven is a metal plate with two
hex-head screws. The light bulb is located behind this plate. Loosen
the right screw. Remove the left screw. This allows the plate to
swing down. Unscrew the bulb. When replacing the lamp use a 25-watt
T6-1/2 bulb. Reverse the procedure when putting the cover plate
in position. Some ovens will use a 25-watt 25T8 DC bayonet-base
bulb.
Cleaning the Discharge Air Vents. There will be
a slight build-up of cooking vapors in the discharge vent, located
in the upper-right-hand corner of the oven, above the controls.
These should be cleaned occasionally. Do not attempt to remove the
front of the two-timer control model as it is an integral part of
the oven. Clean the air vent with a damp cloth.
How to Clean the Splatter Shield Inside Oven. The
splatter shield keeps the top of the oven and stirrer (a fanlike
blade that reflects the microwaves inside the oven) from getting
dirty. Normally, a damp cloth will remove any splatter from the
shield. However, if you want to clean it more thoroughly, remove
the splatter shield. On the two-timer control model, remove the
hex screws at the front of the oven. Pull the shield toward the
front of the oven. When replacing it, be sure it fits snugly in
clips at the back of the oven before replacing the screws. (Be careful
not to damage stirrer blade).
Allow Air Flow Around the Oven. Free air flow from
the front and the back of oven is a must. The air flows around the
electronic components. If air flow is restricted, the oven will
not operate properly and the life of electrical parts is shortened.
Electrical. The oven is designed to operate on
115-volt, 60 cycle current. It should be plugged into a circuit
that does not have any other appliances or lights on it.
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