AM PM, Los Angeles Appliance Repairman Publishes Series of Microwave Repair Tips

April 28, 2010 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
(Los Angeles April 28, 2010) AM PM Appliance Repair, located in the San Fernando Valley and LA County shares a series of tips to find, repair and possibly avoid many routine or common malfunctions of microwave appliances. Potentially costly appliance repair Los Angeles area calls can be avoided if customers follow some very basic instructions.

The kitchen microwave is one of the most overworked small appliances. It is not unusual for it to be used at least a couple dozen times a day by an average family. Many microwaves today are made with membrane control panels. They are flexible, washable and can take a lot of everyday use. Door latches and switches are more robust and made of strong plastics or composites; however they can break or wear out. Advances in magnetron – the device that generates the microwaves – technology have made much more powerful ovens that significantly shorten cooking times.

There are several simple procedures for Los Angeles microwave repair that the home consumer can follow to determine the nature of the problem with some precision. Virtually all modern ovens from the most popular manufacturers have an LED front panel display. Frequently, an error code will specifically refer to the part needing maintenance. Codes vary from model to model, however, many are also common to most makers. For example, an error code of "F2" usually indicates a failure of the membrane controller. If you have misplaced your manual, these codes can be interpreted by calling AM PM Los Angeles Appliance Repair and consulting a technician.

Most manuals have a Troubleshooting chapter dedicated to steps the consumer can take prior to calling a repairman:

Reboot the microwave. This is a simple task. Remove the plug from the wall. Wait five minutes to allow the electronics to discharge to a quiescent state. Plug the oven back in and check its function by heating a cup of water. If an error code immediately appears when it is plugged in, refer to the manual or the manufacturer's website. Most have a Support page outlining tests to verify the problem. If a repairman is advised, call AM PM Appliance Service to set up a same day appointment.
If the front panel won't light and the unit seems dead, it could be the internal fusible link – a special type of fuse designed to melt when overloaded. Fuses do not blow by accident, they fail because an internal component is drawing excessive current. Access to the fusible link is internal and should only be performed by a qualified Los Angeles microwave repair specialist.
Buzzing, arcing, sparks or similar odd noises are generally caused by the cavity of the magnatron being blocked or burned. Cleaning the inside of the oven, especially in the area of the cavity cover – usually a plastic insert on the top or side of the microwave – may resolve this problem. Vacuuming out the interior vents is also a good idea.
Microwave appliances are convenient, however notoriously difficult to service. An AM PM Appliance Repair technician can check and inspect the appliance and determine – usually on the spot – whether it is cost-effective to repair.

AM PM Appliance Repair services both residential and commercial appliances throughout the Greater Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley. They provide 24/7 services for Los Angeles microwave repair, in addition to servicing other kitchen appliances, to fit the schedule of the client.

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