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Home Theatre Guy July 27th 06 07:43 PM

Convenction Microwave dont cnvent anymnore.WHats broken ??
 


Iv'e been meaning to fix it for about a year and a half :)


I bough it to do just that. Roast chicken ect. Buts its busted. I
seems to start convection and then cuts out after a while.. That
might help you out trying to figure out whats the prob.

I might get it fixed soon :)

Thanks for any help.


/pS The Microwave works fine, just not the convection part :)

Bye.



Stan Blazejewski July 28th 06 10:01 AM

Convenction Microwave dont cnvent anymnore.WHats broken ??
 
Odds are the temp sensor is faulty (very common for the leads to corrode inside
the cavity). There's inbuilt protection if the temp is too high/low for too
long. The sensor is usually mounted on the side of the cooking cavity.


On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 04:43:13 +1000, Home Theatre Guy Home Theatre Guy wrote:



Iv'e been meaning to fix it for about a year and a half :)


I bough it to do just that. Roast chicken ect. Buts its busted. I
seems to start convection and then cuts out after a while.. That
might help you out trying to figure out whats the prob.

I might get it fixed soon :)

Thanks for any help.


/pS The Microwave works fine, just not the convection part :)

Bye.

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Home Theatre Guy July 28th 06 11:54 AM

Convenction Microwave dont cnvent anymnore.WHats broken ??
 


I supose this ain tan expensive part :)

Though to opene dit up and install it would cots a bit. It was a 900
Microwave so i think a repair would be better.

Thanks for the info.



On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 19:01:34 +1000, Stan Blazejewski
wrote:

Odds are the temp sensor is faulty (very common for the leads to corrode inside
the cavity). There's inbuilt protection if the temp is too high/low for too
long. The sensor is usually mounted on the side of the cooking cavity.


On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 04:43:13 +1000, Home Theatre Guy Home Theatre Guy wrote:



Iv'e been meaning to fix it for about a year and a half :)


I bough it to do just that. Roast chicken ect. Buts its busted. I
seems to start convection and then cuts out after a while.. That
might help you out trying to figure out whats the prob.

I might get it fixed soon :)

Thanks for any help.


/pS The Microwave works fine, just not the convection part :)

Bye.




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