My microwave has power,light and rotates but doesn't heat! Is it a write-off?
In message , Invisible Man
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Bob Minchin wrote:
Andy Champ wrote:
Bob Minchin wrote:
Jerry wrote:
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As it says above basically, my 2 yr old panasonic digital microwave
has given up it's primary function of heating food.
Is it worth repairing, it only cost 70 quid and can possibly get a
replacement for cheaper these days.
If I thought it was a simple fuse or something I'd have ago at
changing it.
Any suggestions?
Unless it's still under warranty I would suggest that it's 'beyond
economical repair', with labour you'll end up paying more a
replacement will cost, the fact that most of the functions work
suggest that the megatron has expired - just wondering if someone
has tried heating foil rapped mince pies... :~o
I think you have been watch too much sci-fi
"the megatron has expired"
pmsl!
Fairly obvious he meant magnetron isn't it?
Andy
Yes Andy, I did manage to interpret what he meant but what
credibility does a reply have when the name of a basic component is
wrong?
Having repaired many microwaves in my time, I have never had to
change a magnetron. Faults tend to be controller/timers, power supply
diodes and capacitors, door interlocks and the odd fuse or two.
Bob
A microwave oven should last more than 2 years. Irrespective of the
guarantee period tell the retailer (not manufacturer) that under the
various sale of goods legislation you want it fixed or a 60 percent
refund.
googling for "Sale of goods act" or SOGA might help
or martins moneysaving tips forum
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geoff
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