Here’s a [https://www.appliancepartspros.com/oven-cabinet-parts-for-kenmore-79080379310.html|link] showing the location of the fuse in your oven (see Item#24).
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Here’s a [link|https://www.appliancepartspros.com/oven-cabinet-parts-for-kenmore-79080379310.html|link] showing the location of the fuse in your oven (see Item#24).
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If the fuse is blown, there is always a reason for this as they do not rupture of their own accord, so the microwave will have to be tested to find out why this occurred.
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If the fuse is blown, there is always a reason for this as they do not rupture of their own accord, so the microwave will have to be tested to find out why this occurred. Otherwise you may find that the replacement fuse will also blow when you try using the oven.
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''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >6000V DC for months, even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of ***voltage can seriously injure you***. The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged as soon as it can be accessed after the oven’s cover has been removed and before any further work is done inside the oven. If you don’t know what you’re doing then don’t do it! Call a reputable, professional appliance repair service.''
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''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >6000V DC for months, even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of ***voltage can seriously injure you***. The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged as soon as it can be accessed after the oven’s cover has been removed and before any further work is done inside the oven. If you don’t know what you’re doing, then don’t do it! Call a reputable, professional appliance repair service.''
Hi @jlee0000 ,
Here’s a [https://www.appliancepartspros.com/oven-cabinet-parts-for-kenmore-79080379310.html|link] showing the location of the fuse in your oven (see Item#24).
If the fuse is blown, there is always a reason for this as they do not rupture of their own accord, so the microwave will have to be tested to find out why this occurred.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. The HV capacitor can store >6000V DC for months, even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. This amount of ***voltage can seriously injure you***. The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged as soon as it can be accessed after the oven’s cover has been removed and before any further work is done inside the oven. If you don’t know what you’re doing then don’t do it! Call a reputable, professional appliance repair service.''