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Feb 07, 2024 - 11:05 AM
The specific number that you asked about was not in the reference chart for the warranty center, and is not on our website. However, below is general information on microwaves from High Point that I hope will be able to help you. After reaching out to a warranty center and talking with a technician who specializes in servicing these microwaves, I found out that there are two potential methods for replacing your microwave fuse, depending on the specific model you have. Always refer to your Owner's Manual for information specific to your specific Model No.
For the compact 24" model, you need to remove the trim on the right-hand side, where you will find the fuse behind a small metallic grate.
For larger microwave models, you must disassemble the entire outer shell. At the rear where the cord is situated, a circuit board can be found, housing the fuse. The fuse's specifications are 20 Amp and 120 V. Request a microwave replacement fuse when necessary.
For the compact 24" model, you need to remove the trim on the right-hand side, where you will find the fuse behind a small metallic grate.
For larger microwave models, you must disassemble the entire outer shell. At the rear where the cord is situated, a circuit board can be found, housing the fuse. The fuse's specifications are 20 Amp and 120 V. Request a microwave replacement fuse when necessary.
Source: RVupgrades Website Customer Service Team
Feb 07, 2024 - 01:27 PM
The specific number that you asked about was not in the reference chart for the warranty center, and is not on our website. However, below is general information on microwaves from High Point that I hope will be able to help you. After reaching out to a warranty center and talking with a technician who specializes in servicing these microwaves, I found out that there are two potential methods for replacing your microwave fuse, depending on the specific model you have. Always refer to your Owner's Manual for information specific to your specific Model No.For the compact 24" model, you need to remove the trim on the right-hand side, where you will find the fuse behind a small metallic grate.For larger microwave models, you must disassemble the entire outer shell. At the rear where the cord is situated, a circuit board can be found, housing the fuse. The fuse's specifications are 20 Amp and 120 V. Request a microwave replacement fuse when necessary.Source: RVupgrades Website Customer Service Team
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