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thuythu  
#11 Posted : Saturday, May 2, 2009 8:15:36 AM(UTC)
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Hi Gene, I took down the microwave oven from the wall, the back is covered with metal piece, I looked around the magnetron, but no where around the magnetron that I can see the small tablet being attached that you are talking about. How can I take out the magnetron? Can I just pull it down? Is the small tablet inside the "square with lot of holes" in the middle of the magnetron? I saw some round thing inside the middle session, but the diameter is bigger than the tablet in the picture that you sent me and I do not know how to access to it, it seems to be built in. Where this small tablet will be? outside the magnetron or inside? Please direct me where and how can I take out this small tablet out to test? Thanks again. Thu.
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#12 Posted : Saturday, May 2, 2009 12:48:47 PM(UTC)
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It should be screwed to the magnetron exactly the way it's shown on the diagram.

Gene.
thuythu  
#13 Posted : Wednesday, May 13, 2009 9:38:22 PM(UTC)
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Hi Gene, I took down the oven, then took out the magnetron, examined all over the magnetron, took out the top, still, nothing like the tablet being attached as you said! Looked around all over the microwave oven, found 3 same "tablets" that looked exactly like in the pictures. Tested all 3 of them, one is bad, these are no where attached to this magnetron. Well, the one which is bad actually I did not have to take down the microwave and open so many screws and covers (just to get to the magnetron). I ordered one TCO fuse today, hope that will fix the problem. Anyway, I spent much time to get to the magnetron, but well, it is OK if my microwave oven will work again. I am not that happy yet, but anyway, thanks Gene. Thu.
thuythu  
#14 Posted : Thursday, May 14, 2009 7:04:35 AM(UTC)
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Hi Gene, one question though, since surrounding the magnetron, there is no TCO as you said, I took out the top of the magnetron to look inside to try to find it, but absolutely none, the magnetic field is very strong, it sucked the cover strongly, I put the top back, is there any way this action might ruin the magnetron when I took out the top? That is the only thing I removed from the magnetron and I put it back as it was before. Will it affect me in any way, I asked since someone told me that they do not want to touch the inside, since it contains a very high voltage. Thanks Gene. Thu.
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#15 Posted : Thursday, May 14, 2009 3:07:46 PM(UTC)
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Thu,

Looks like you went much dipper than I expected. I'm afraid it is time for a new microwave.

Gene.
thuythu  
#16 Posted : Friday, May 15, 2009 11:54:12 PM(UTC)
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Hi Gene, Why do you say that? I followed exactly what you told me, you said the TCO is attached to the magnetron that is why I tried to get to the magnetron to find that TCO, but it is not there. Now, I found the failed TCO which is right in behind the control board. Anyway, I received the TCO fuse today and replaced it, however, the control board is still not lighted up, but the fan is turned on without any effective button available to turn it off, since the turn off button is on the control panel and the control panel does not work. So far, only the light when the door is opened turned on and the fan turned on when the microwave oven is plugged into the wall. I thought you sound so certain that if the TCO failed, then replace the TCO, then it will work and if TCO worked, then the magnetron is bad. Anyway, sounds like I am in the road block now unless someone know what else it might be. Can it be the control panel itself? Is there something else I can test? or I just have to simply give up and return the TCO to the seller? Any advise? Thank you. Thu.
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#17 Posted : Saturday, May 16, 2009 1:24:33 AM(UTC)
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Thu,

I said that because you did not have to take apart the magnetron. Now I do not know what is condition of the magnetron and it can be dangerous to use it. The TCO you replaced is for the exhaust fan. It is very different and it should be normally open. The TCO you bought is normally closed and thats why the fan had turned on by itself.

Gene.
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