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does anyone know how to get to the actual door switches to make sure they are lined up correctly or broken? i can see them but cant get to them. i would appreciate any helpful advice. thanks.
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Originally Posted by: jlfrost does anyone know how to get to the actual door switches to make sure they are lined up correctly or broken? i can see them but cant get to them. i would appreciate any helpful advice. thanks. JL, Looks like you gave us a serial number, instead of the model number. Is this microwave part of a wall oven combination ? If you could, please supply us with that as well. Thanks, :confused: :confused: :confused:
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sorry about that . this should be the model...kemc308kss01. yes it is a part of a built in oven.
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Originally Posted by: jlfrost sorry about that . this should be the model...kemc308kss01. yes it is a part of a built in oven. JL, You most likely have a blown fuse, there's two. You can access both, by removing the control panel, after removing power to the unit 1. Unplug oven or disconnect power. 2. Open the microwave oven door, remove the two flat-head screws from the bottom of the control panel frame, and remove the frame 3. Remove the four screws from the front subpanel and remove the subpanel assembly 4. Disconnect the P1 and P2 connectors from the microwave and lower oven control board connectors and set the panel assembly aside
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To remove the monitor fuse holder: a) Remove the fuse from the fuse holder. b) Disconnect the two wire connectors from the fuse holder terminals. c) Remove the screw from the fuse holder and remove the fuse holder To remove the secondary interlock switch: a) Remove the two mounting bracket screws from the front of the switch holder on the left front side of the MW oven, and remove the holder b) Disconnect the blue (COM) and white (N.O.) wires from the switch terminals. c) Raise the locking tabs and pull the switch off the pins and out of the switch holder6. To remove the primary or monitor interlock switch: a) Place the blade of a flat-blade screwdriver between the switch body and the holder. Twist the blade until the switch is free of the tabs, and remove the switch from the holder.
To access the M/W line fuse,
You'll need to remove the unit from the cabinet, and remove the top panel.
You'll find the line fuse located on the back wall in the holder.
Good Luck, :) :) :)
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