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Microwave question
I have a Panasonic Inverter microwave. I really like it, and it has
performed like a champ for years now. Now, with increasing frequency, it will not start when I shut the door. Lifting the door up slightly sometimes will get it to start on its own. Sometimes I have to repunch the numbers. I seem to be able to get it to work, it just takes fiddling with. Are there any adjustments that can be done? I am pretty sure it has to do with the door closure apparatus/hooks/interlocks/ and the plastic items that the hooks go into, and allow the circuit to be complete so cooking can start. Is there anything in there to be lubricated? Any way to file the hooks down a tad to make them drop down just enough to make it work? Help appreciated. Steve |
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