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GENERAL
REMOVING THE MICROWAVE OVEN & CABINET
WARNING
Personal Injury Hazard
Disconnect from the electrical supply be-
fore servicing the unit. Failure to do so
could result in death or electrical shock.
4. Support the front of the microwave oven
and remove the two bolts and washers
from the top of the oven.
5. Using two people, remove the microwave
oven from its mounting location and set it
on a protected (padded) work surface.
6. To remove the vent grille from the micro-
wave oven, remove the two inside screws
from the top of the cabinet, then pull the
top of the vent grille out so the two center
tabs are free of their slots, and remove
the grille.
7. Remove the screw from the power cord
cover and remove the cover.
8. Remove the remaining screws from the
top and rear of the cabinet.
9. Slide the cabinet back and unhook the
sides from the tabs, then slide the power
cord out of the cabinet, and remove the
cabinet.
Proceed to the section for the component you
wish to service.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Most of the microwave
components can be serviced without remov-
ing the unit or its cabinet. They can be ac-
cessed by removing the vent grille and the
control panel. Before removing the unit or its
cabinet, first check the procedure for the com-
ponent you wish to service to see if it is neces-
sary. If it is necessary to remove the unit and
its cabinet to service a component, use the
following procedure.
CAUTION: Because of the weight and size of
the microwave oven, two people are required
to safely move and install it. Failure to do so
could result in personal injury.
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the
microwave oven.
2. Remove the six screws from the base
plate and lower it, (see the illustration on
the next page), then disconnect the
cooktop light connector, and set the base
plate aside.
3. Remove the lock pin and washer from the
top of the microwave oven.
LOCK PIN &
WASHER