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Model Number: KHMS105BWH-5 Brand: Kitchen Aid Age: More than 10 years
Hi:
I need to replace the 15A fuse. Can you please send me the details about how to remove the outer cover and where to find the fuse? Any details about the procedure would be helpful. Thanks. --Ben Ads By Google Related Models |
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REMOVING AN INLINE FUSE 1. Unplug microwave oven or disconnect power. 2. Remove the air grille. 3. Open the microwave oven door. 4. Remove the control panel assembly . 5. Determine which of the three inline fuses you need to remove. 6. Unsnap the two tabs from the locking arms on the fuseholder for the inline fuse you are removing. 7. Open the fuseholder, slide the ends of the wire connectors off the ends of the fuse, and remove the fuse. REMOVING THE CABINET 1. Unplug microwave oven or disconnect power. 2. Remove the microwave oven from its mounting location. 3. Tip the oven on its rear panel and remove the two cabinet bottom screws (one on each side) from the bottom cover, then tip the unit to its upright position. 4. Remove the eight screws from the back of the unit. 5. Remove the power cord cover screw and remove the cord cover. 6. Remove the six flat-head screws from the top of the cabinet. 7. Remove the air duct by pulling it out the back of the unit. 8. Pull the air filter forward and remove it. 9. Pull the cabinet back so that the two slots on each side unhook from the tabs of the front panel, and remove the cabinet from the oven. REMOVING THE CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY,THE POWER SUPPLY & ISPLAY BOARDS,AND THE KEYBOARD 1. Unplug microwave oven or disconnect power. 2. Remove the air grille from the unit . 3. To remove the control panel assembly: a) Remove the top screw from the control panel, then lift the panel, unhook the side latching tabs, and tilt the top forward as far as the wires will allow. b) Disconnect wire connectors P2, P3, P5, P12, and P14 from the display and power supply boards. c) Disconnect the wires from the relay terminals. d) Remove the green ground wire from the control panel bracket. e) Unhook the hinge from the slot and remove the control panel assembly from the unit. f) Lay the control panel assembly on a padded surface. This should help you out. Good Luck and Thanks,
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