This light bulb is for microwaves.
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Theodore
October 30, 2023
Is this microwave self-circulating, meaning it is not a wall vented unit?
For model number 79080332310
Hello Theodore, thank you for getting in touch. We have researched and found that your model is self-circulating. We hope this information helps!
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James
August 25, 2022
where are the fuse located on my microwave oven.
For model number 79080332310
Hey James, thank you for your inquiry, We have researched your model number and found that its fuse, part number PS12071294, is located behind a grill at the top of the microwave, on the fuse board on the right side of the unit behind the control panel. We hope this helps. If you need help placing an order for it, please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Remove vent cover then remove touch screen control panel. When you remove control panel take photo of where everything is plugged in then unplug and remove control panel. 3 door switches located next to door in a plastic chassis. Test each switch with current tester. Remove the bad switch and replace with the new one. You tube DIY helped.
First thing I dir was search YouTube for any related videos and found this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHj4H9Fdxrc, it was the exact problem my microwave was exhibiting. Once I verified the problem by troubleshooting, I removed the part and verified that the switches were working fine, the door latch assembly showed signs of wear which was the cause of the problem. After receiving the replacement part I installed it, verified that power was restored to the unit and reassembled the microwave, works fine, hope it lasts a long time!