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Participantspin wrote:It’s fixed. The symptoms were, first the microwave started beeping randomly. Then it would turn on by itself. Over time the start and stop buttons became intermittent. Then finally the start button did nothing. The problem turned out to be faulty start and stop buttons. Replacing them fixed all of the issues. If your microwave is doing bizarre things by itself replacing the start and stop buttons might fix it. Start and stop are the buttons that are pressed the most often so most likely to be faulty. If you take a button from another position on the board and move it into the start or stop position don’t leave the original position blank because I think that will create a floating input which will cause the microwave to continue to do random things.
Hi, hopefully you will see this….
Im having the same issue with the same microwave. How did you get access to the buttons to do this?
Im a bit worried about the big sticker on top saying DANGER do not remove coveradzyp
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool AWO/C 7714 Cutting Out Mid Cycle
Thanks, its a difficult one really. I would say it stops around 15-20 minutes in at a guess. Then the next time it can complete the cycle in one hit.
Are there any simplr DIY checks i can do? Im comfortable taking the machine out and taking bit off if need be
1totalshambles wrote:Could be
the pcb power chip failing or perhaps the suppessor fooling about or even the plug into the mains socket: faulty socket and or plug getting hot due to increase of amps on wash/heating cycle? That would give you suddenly no power and not necessarily take out a house trip. The click is the door lock ready to be opened since there is no longer any power to it I should imagine if just one click. The thing is though how long is it before you notice and reset the programme until it begins to work again, immediately or after an hour?adzyp
ParticipantRe: Door Sizes for a 50/50 Integrated Fridge Freezer?
Martin wrote:What is the make and model of this f/freezer? Normally the installation instructions provided will explain the sizes required.
Sorrt, its a whirlpool ART4500A+
January 12, 2015 at 8:53 am in reply to: Integrated Fridge/Freezer – Cant balance temperatures #423513adzyp
ParticipantRe: Integrated Fridge/Freezer – Cant balance temperatures
Hi,
Sorry, Im not at home at the moment but I believe it is a Whirlpool arl 797b
Thanks
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