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I wake up in the morning and saw there is no power in the microwave-even the clock & lights are not working. I tried switching to 3-4 outlets but no luck. any idea where to start it from?
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The main line fuse is probably blown. This can happen if it is weak; or there may be another cause. It will be inside the cabinet, very close to where the cord enters. Some are 15-amp; but most are 20-amp fuses.
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Originally Posted by: magician59 The main line fuse is probably blown. This can happen if it is weak; or there may be another cause. It will be inside the cabinet, very close to where the cord enters. Some are 15-amp; but most are 20-amp fuses. Is there any diagram or instruction available?
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Thanks for reply. confused little bit - do i have to take out the microwave from cabinet?
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If it's installed above a counter or range, you must first uninstall it.
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