Microwave Ovens Repair Service in Delhi/NCR

Microwave Ovens Repair

MICROWAVE OVENS REPAIR SERVICE IN DELHI / GURGAON / NOIDA

Microwave Ovens- We all know that this invention added another feather to the cap and today it is being used by a wider group. Owing to its capacity to carry a huge amount of energy, it has replaced some of our traditional kitchen accessories. It makes; it bakes; it cooks; it boils and does a lot of other jobs for which it needs quite a good care.

We, at Platinum Services, have skilled people to help your oven with its Cooking Chamber, or Turntable (metal fan), Power Converter (Transformer), etc. Every part has its unique function and needs proper attention. We also deals in oven repair in NCR.

MICROWAVE OVEN HOME REPAIR SERVICE – DELHI, GURGAON AND NOIDA

 TYPES OF OVEN :

(a) Conventional ovens

Conventional ovens work on an electric element for cooking or a gas burner. In this type of oven, heat radiates up and pushes cold air down which can lead to uneven cooking or baking. However, this type of oven is very common and usually inbuilt in kitchens or come as part of the kitchen range.

(b) Convection oven

Convection ovens cook food a bit differently. There’s a fan at the back that forces air circulation throughout the oven, cooking food more evenly. This also results in quicker and consumes less power..

(c) Microwave Ovens

These are the ‘ovens’ that most of you probably own. They are most popularly used for heating and defrosting and use radio waves for this.

(d) Microwave cum Convection Ovens

These are the rage now! Its a microwave oven that has a convection oven option, which means, when you turn a knob, your microwave turns into a normal oven (convection type).

(e) Oven Toaster Grill (OTG) Oven

These use old-fashioned filament coils for heating and cooking (much like a geyser). baking in them doesn’t work out as best as in the other ovens.

We are Platinum-services do repair  these :

MICROWAVE OVEN REPAIRS BY BRANDS :

LG Microwave Oven Repair in Delhi, Samsung Microwave Ovens Repair in Delhi, Whirlpool Microwave Oven Repair in Delhi, Onida Microwave Oven Repair in Delhi, Godrej Microwave Oven Repair in Delhi, Midea oven repair, Electrolux Repair in Delhi, Panasonic Repair in Delhi, Bajaj Repair in Delhi, Kenstar oven repair, Oster Repair in Delhi, Danby Repair in Delhi, Sunbeam Repair in Delhi, IFB oven repair, Glen oven repair, Bosch oven repair, Sharp microwave oven repair…etc!

WHAT MICROWAVE PARTS WE DO REPAIR ?

Washing Machine Repair in delhiMicrowave oven parts and also components are generally those that make this popular household appliance work successfully.

The oven is a box like structure made of steel using a front opening having a door. One side on the door has handles and the other side includes a latch.

When power cord is plugged in and the button is on, your microwave is ready to use. 

The outside has a display and control panel to provide directions for exactly what ought to be accomplished.

Right behind this kind of control panel is a circuit panel which runs this kind of product as well as creates your directions come about.

You will find there’s fan inside that sucks in air flow via vents located in the side and also over the circuit board when the oven is operational. This air is blown from your cooling fins of the magnetron. Air allows within picking up moisture content through the food preparation process taking place and also guides it from the oven through exterior grills in microwave oven.

4) You can find temperature devices which can pick up on if perhaps something is too warm and the appliance can turn off automatically in the event that some thing is certainly bad.

MICROWAVE OVEN FREQUENT PROBLEMS WITH SOLUTIONS :

Most people may not do anything to maintain a microwave oven. Many will go for 20 years or more without any noticeable decline in performance. But with these appliances, we can’t predict anything as they may go out of service any time..

  • Sometimes the cord and plug may get physical damage due to heat, especially from a combination microwave/convection oven or from other heat producing appliances. If there is evidence of overheating at the outlet itself, the outlet (and possibly the plug as well) need be replaced.
  • Sometimes unusual sounds come from inside the oven. While these appliances are not exactly quiet, grinding, squealing, scraping, or other noises – especially if they were not there when the oven was new – may indicate the need for some more extensive maintenance like belt replacement or motor lubrication. For attending these problems you can contact us in near future.
  • Sometimes cockroaches and other uninvited guests might just like to take up residence inside the electronics bay of the oven on the nice warm controller circuit board. These also cause problems to the appliance.
  • Problem: Totally dead oven.
    Possible causes:
    1. No power to outlet (blown fuse or tripped breaker or GFCI).
    2. Blown main fuse – likely due to other problems.
    3. Open thermal protector or thermal fuse.
    4. Defective controller or its power supply.
    5. Clock needs to be set before other functions will operate (some models).
  • Problem: No response to any buttons on touchpad.
    Possible causes:
    1. Door is not closed (some models).
    2. You waited too long (open and close door to wake it up).
    3. Controller is confused (pull plug for a minute or two to reset).
    4. Defective interlock switches.
    5. Faulty controller or its power supply.
    6. Touchpad or controller board contaminated by overenthusiastic cleaning.
    7. Defective/damaged touchpad.
  • Problem: Oven runs when door is still open.
    Possible causes:
    1. Damaged interlock assembly.
    2. Cooling fans (only) running due to bad sensor or still warm.
  • Problem: Oven starts on its own as soon as door is closed.
    Possible causes:
    1. Defective triac or relay.
    2. Controller is confused (pull plug for a minute or two to reset).
    3. Defective controller or its power supply.
    4. Touchpad or controller board contaminated by overenthusiastic cleaning.
    5. Defective/damaged touchpad.
  • Problem: Oven works but display is blank.
    Possible causes:
    1. Defective controller or its power supply.
    2. Broken display panel.
    3. Oven needs to be reset (pull plug for a minute or two to reset).
  • Problem: Whacked out controller or incorrect operation.
    Possible causes:
    1. Previous or multipart cook cycle not complete.
    2. Controller is confused (pull plug for a minute or two to reset).
    3. Defective controller or its power supply.
    4. Touchpad or controller board contaminated by overenthusiastic cleaning.
    5. Defective/damaged touchpad.
    6. Defective sensor (particulalry covection/mirowave combos).
  • Problem: Erratic behavior.
    Possible causes:
    1. Previous or multipart cook cycle not complete.
    2. Bad connections in controller or microwave generator.
    3. Faulty relay – primary (or HV side, much less commonly used).
    4. Defective controller or its power supply.
    5. Bad contacts/connections on mechanical timers. Intermittent fuse.
    6. Power surge at start of cook cycle confusing controller.
    7. Microwave (RF) leakage into electronics bay.
  • Problem: Some keys on the touchpad do not function or perform the wrong action.
    Possible causes:
    1. Touchpad or controller board contaminated by overenthusiastic cleaning.
    2. Defective/damaged touchpad.
    3. Controller is confused (pull plug for a minute or two to reset).
    4. Faulty controller.
  • Problem: Microwave oven does not respond to START button.
    Possible causes:
    1. Defective START button.
    2. Faulty interlock switches.
    3. Door is not securely closed.
    4. Faulty controller.
    5. You waited too long – open and close door to wake it up!
  • Problem: No heat but otherwise normal operation.
    Possible causes:
    1. Blown fuse in HV transformer primary circuit or HV fuse (if used).
    2. Bad connections (particularly to magnetron filament).
    3. Open thermal protector or thermal fuse.
    4. Open HV capacitor, HV diode, HV transformer, or magnetron filament.
    5. Shorted HV diode, HV capacitor (will blow a fuse), or magnetron.
    6. Damaged protective VDR from filament to chassis (not commonly used).
    7. Defective HV relay (not commonly used).
  • Problem: Timer and light work but no heat, cooling fan, or turntable rotation.
    Possible causes:
    1. Defective (lower) door interlock switch or door not closing fully.
    2. Faulty relay or triac.
  • Problem: Fuse blows when closing or opening door:
    Possible causes:
    1. Defective door interlock switch(s).
    2. Interlock switch knocked out of position.
    3. Misaligned door.
  • Problem: Loud hum and/or burning smell when attempting to cook.
    Possible causes:
    1. Shorted HV diode, magnetron.
    2. Burnt carbonized food in or above oven chamber.
    3. Shorted winding in HV transformer.
    4. Frayed insulation on HV wiring.
  • Problem: Arcing in or above oven chamber.
    Possible causes:
    1. Burnt carbonized food deposits.
    2. Exposed sharp metal edges.
  • Problem: Fuse blows when initiating cook cycle.
    Possible causes:
    1. Defective interlock switches or misaligned door.
    2. Shorted HV capacitor.
    3. Shorted HV diode.
    4. Shorted magnetron (probably won’t blow main fuse but HV fuse if used).
    5. Defective triac.
    6. Old age or power surges.
    7. Defective HV transformer.
    8. Short in wiring due to vibration or poor manufacturing.
  • Problem: Fuse blows when microwave shuts off (during or at end of cook cycle).
    Possible causes:
    1. Defective triac (doesn’t turn off properly).
    2. Defective relay.
    3. Shorting wires.
  • Problem: Oven heats on high setting regardless of power setting.
    Possible causes:
    1. Faulty primary relay or triac or HV relay (not commonly used).
    2. Faulty controller.
  • Problem: Oven immediately starts to cook when door is closed.
    Possible causes:
    1. Shorted relay or triac.
    2. Faulty controller.
  • Problem: Oven heats but power seems low or erratic.
    Possible causes:
    1. Low line voltage.
    2. Magnetron with low emission.
    3. Faulty controller or set for wrong mode.
    4. Stirrer (or turntable) not working.
    5. Intermittent connections to magnetron filament or elsewhere.
    6. Faulty primary relay or triac or HV relay (not commonly used).
    7. Damaged protective VDR from filament to chassis (not commonly used).
  • Problem: Oven heats but shuts off randomly.
    Possible causes:
    1. Overheating due to blocked air vents or inoperative cooling fan.
    2. Overheating due to bad magnetron.
    3. Bad connections in controller or microwave generator.
    4. Faulty interlock switch or marginal door alignment.
    5. Faulty controller.
    6. Overheating due to extremely high line voltage.
    7. Stuck stirrer fan resulting hot spots detected by sensors.
  • Problem: Oven makes (possibly erratic) buzzing noise when heating.
    Possible causes:
    1. Fan blades hitting support or shroud.
    2. Vibrating sheet metal.
    3. Vibrating transformer laminations.
    4. Turntable or stirrer hitting some debris.
  • Problem: Oven light does not work.
    Possible causes:
    1. Burnt out bulb :-).
    2. Bad connections.
  • Problem: Fans or turntables that do not work.
    Possible causes:
    1. Gummed up lubrication or bad motor bearing(s).
    2. Loose or broken belt.
    3. Bad motor.
    4. Bad thermostat.
    5. Bad connections.

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