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CarolynE Posted: Wednesday, July 25, 2018 8:39:38 AM(UTC)
 
If it is installed like mine is in the wall cabinetry with stainless (or other)molding around it to frame it in, you will have to remove the molding - just unscrew them and then remove the microwave - looks like any regular countertop microwave and put it on a surface where you can then remove the top off of it - again more screws. It's really not that difficult, just time! I know it sucks and I have had to psych myself up each time I've had to work on it (I've replaced the magnetron twice - and a fuse). Truth be told, I wish I would have replaced the bulb the last time I got it out too! If you have a teen handy, have them help you fetch it from the wall to surface. Good luck!
Wwolfe Posted: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 6:51:03 AM(UTC)
 
Trying to figure out how to replace the bulb in the upper microwave without totally removing the entire soluble oven out of the wall.