From: lora on 23 Apr 2010 22:05 Hello, A family member mistakenly hit the Cook button instead of the Timer and a small spark was seen. He immediately shut off the power and everything looks good. Is it safe to use if all parts are still intact? Thanks for you advise.
From: stratus46 on 23 Apr 2010 23:15 On Apr 23, 7:05 pm, lora <anjela_...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Hello, > > A family member mistakenly hit the Cook button instead of the Timer > and a small spark was seen. He immediately shut off the power and > everything looks good. > > Is it safe to use if all parts are still intact? > > Thanks for you advise. So put a cup of water in and see if it will heat up. It either will or will not. My prediction is it will be fine. G²
From: hr(bob) hofmann on 24 Apr 2010 00:04 On Apr 23, 9:05 pm, lora <anjela_...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Hello, > > A family member mistakenly hit the Cook button instead of the Timer > and a small spark was seen. He immediately shut off the power and > everything looks good. > > Is it safe to use if all parts are still intact? > > Thanks for you advise. It would help if you told us where the spark was seen, inside the oven,, inside the control area, etc??!!!!!
From: Sjouke Burry on 23 Apr 2010 22:44 lora wrote: > Hello, > > A family member mistakenly hit the Cook button instead of the Timer > and a small spark was seen. He immediately shut off the power and > everything looks good. > > Is it safe to use if all parts are still intact? > > Thanks for you advise. Dont do it tooo often :) But I have those sparks occasionally when there is a very small portion inside, or something with metal on it, plates with a nice gold border painted on give nice fireworks, also you should try a (worthless) cd sometime. Then an old,broken lamp or a burning candle is quite funny. Put a glass of water inside to keep the magnetron happy, they dont like a no-load situation, as you found out. With no-load, the field-strength becomes high enough to cause sparks (and damage).
From: lora on 24 Apr 2010 19:35 It was inside the oven. Saw a spark when the microwave turned on. Earlier, we had seen a spark when cooking a frozen package of steamfresh veggies and this had caused the board that is attached on the interior top of the microwave to be partially torn. Not sure what the purpose of the board in the interior top part of the microwave is for. Anyways, thanks and let me know what you think. BTW, we used it today and it works. My mother can smell some burning odor, but no one else can. The parts at the bottom look intact. Thx On Apr 24, 12:04 am, "hr(bob) hofm...(a)att.net" <hrhofm...(a)att.net> wrote: > On Apr 23, 9:05 pm, lora <anjela_...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > A family member mistakenly hit the Cook button instead of the Timer > > and a small spark was seen. He immediately shut off the power and > > everything looks good. > > > Is it safe to use if all parts are still intact? > > > Thanks for you advise. > > It would help if you told us where the spark was seen, inside the > oven,, inside the control area, etc??!!!!!
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