Sharp Carousel Microwave Powrs Off Then on Again
Has anyone experienced or have heard of a microwave/oven shutting off afterward one minute of melt time?
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rhondamlewis wrote:
My oven is 3 years quondam. Afterward very little use it started shutting off later one infinitesimal of apply. Therefore, in order to bake or microwave a dish, I have to stand up there and press the start button every minute for the elapsing of the cooking fourth dimension. I did contact Sharp about the event and was told to take it in for service. I thought I would ask my beau RVNeters if they had run into this outcome and if so, what was the problem.
Has anyone experienced or have heard of a microwave/oven shutting off afterward 1 minute of cook time?
Thanks,
Nosotros have our micro/convection oven, Model R1870, at a Abrupt service center right now for the same problem. The unit would run for 59 seconds, and then shut off, requiring the start button to be pressed. The service center said the unit had a bad dampner switch. Hither is a link for Sharp, if needed, to obtain a location for taking the unit in.http://www.sharpusa.com/ Click on Sharp Support Middle in the lower right side. In our case, I had to remove the unit of measurement and take it to a service heart close to where nosotros live. Our unit of measurement was (three) yrs old and out of warranty but I chosen Sharp and diplomatically expressed my displeasure at a unit failing in simply a short time. If yous need any info on removing the unit, permit me know.
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RV Wizard, no, I haven't set the clock in quite some fourth dimension. I will test that right away.
happycampin4 and sum1, y'all have given me even more things to check.
JC2, it seems are micro/convection R1870 are having the exact same issues. I said my oven close off afterward one minute, but actually, it shuts off later on 59 seconds just equally yours does. If yous don't listen, please let me know what function was replaced on oven. I'll agree off taking it in for service until I hear from you.
Again, Thanks to all of your for your quick response. I really appreciate it.
rhondamlewis wrote:
Wow! Cheers for the quick responses.
RV Wizard, no, I haven't gear up the clock in quite some time. I will test that right away.
happycampin4 and sum1, you accept given me even more things to check.
JC2, it seems are micro/convection R1870 are having the exact same issues. I said my oven shut off after i minute, but really, it shuts off after 59 seconds simply as yours does. If you don't heed, delight allow me know what office was replaced on oven. I'll hold off taking it in for service until I hear from yous.
Again, Thanks to all of your for your quick response. I actually capeesh it.
An update on the fix for our Precipitous Micro/Convection oven Model R1870. Removed the unit and took it to a Sharp service middle. They replaced the damper motor which caused the problem of curt cycle runtime and it'due south now good to get. Thanks everyone for the your input and suggestions. My cheers to Precipitous for covering this repair even later the warranty had expired.
rhondamlewis wrote:
Sum1, what was the verdict on your microwave/convection oven?
rhondamlewis wrote:
I repent Sum1. This post was meant for JC2.
Iv posts above this is the up-engagement.
I have an 2005 Itasca MH with same Sharp Convection/Microwave problem. Abrupt said they had never heard of such a problem. How did yous remove unit? I've constitute the ii screws higher up the filters, but what next? I'm not strong enough to start removing screws. Thank you for your help. Sandrag
Sandrag wrote:
Message to JC2
I have an 2005 Itasca MH with aforementioned Sharp Convection/Microwave trouble. Sharp said they had never heard of such a problem. How did you remove unit? I've found the 2 screws above the filters, but what adjacent? I'k not strong enough to get-go removing screws. Thanks for your help. Sandrag
The following instructions assume your unit is mounted similiar to ours and probably should be completed in the social club listed.
The model of our Sharp Micro/Conection oven is the R1870. It is mounted over the range and under a single door cabinet. Information technology was held in place as follows:
1. The back lower edge of the micro was sitting on a horizontal metal lip that was mounted to the wall. (ii) brusk metal screws(REMOVE) went through this lip and into the bottom of the micro.
ii. The (2) screws mentioned past you lot were longggggg metallic screws(1 each located under the bottom grease filters) mounted at a 45 degree angle through the micro into a vertical metal brace that also secured to the wall(loosen simply until they are sloppy-these cannot/shouldnot be removed).
(Earlier completing the following step, we placed (2) large pillows on height of the range cover and only under the lesser of the micro in the event it were to fall after completion of step three).
3. The inside bottom shelf of the overhead chiffonier consists of a thin sheet of panelling that was secured to the chiffonier wood frame by minor staples. I used a small rigid metal putty knife around the edges and popped the panelling loose. Underneath on each side there (two) long screws(metal washers)(REMOVE) that screwed through metal support brackets and into the top of the micro. The micro is awkward to handle as is somewhat heavy. Every bit you loosen the screws in step (3), someone should exist supporting the bottom of the micro as information technology volition showtime to driblet as the (2) height screws are loosened and removed.
The removal is non as hard as information technology seems. After the unit is repaired, reinstall in the opposite order. As I stated in before posts, our unit had a bad damper motor and was replaced nether warranty by Sharp after I called them and diplomatically expressed my concern that their product (role) would fail after only iii years.
Here is a link to their website that volition provide info on locating a Sharp service center near you.
http://www.sharpusa.com/
Removal is as JC2 described. However on #3 I used blocks of woods on each side to support the micro for removal and mounting. And more screws have been added for #1 to reduce route dissonance.
Both of us much prefer our home GE unit to the Abrupt. "Sharp simply the best" NOT.
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Cheers so much for the detailed instructions for removing the microwave. It volition be out this am. I'll address the upshot with Abrupt and hope for good results. Thanks once again, yous made my day!!!Sandrag
Sandrag wrote:
JC2
Thank yous so much for the detailed instructions for removing the microwave. It volition exist out this am. I'll address the event with Sharp and hope for good results. Cheers again, you fabricated my day!!!Sandrag
Your welcome.
I had to have the turntable motor replaced on it earlier this year. I promise it doesn't take a month to get parts once again this fourth dimension. We plan to take it to a service middle when we are stationary for a couple weeks afterwards this calendar month.
R&R of that oven isn't that much fun. Sucker's heavy.
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