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Manufacturer: Electrolux
Type of Appliance: Microwave
Model Number: E30MO75HPSB
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): Yes

Hi Techs, 

 

The above microwave had a blown thermal fuse. The tech sheet is missing. The unit had no power to the control board. On the parts look up the fuse was number 5 and part number is 5304451403. This fuse does not look the same as the original but it is the part number called out on parts websites. I did not determine why the fuse blew. I put a temporary fuse in and ran the unit and had no issues heating a couple of cups of water. The new fuse was installed. I have a call back that the microwave made some popping noises, smelled like something was burning and it was making a ticking noise. The homeowner turned of the circuit breaker. So I have to go back and see what else has now failed on the unit. Any ideas and a manual would be helpful. Thanks, 

Tim

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Uploading wiring diagram thats in the last page of parts list and service manual waiting on approval:

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 I had found the wire diagram. Looking forward to getting the service manual. Really appreciate it. 

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The microwave has been repaired. The monitor switch failed and it fried wiring. Replaced micro switches and wiring. All is good now. 

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Thanks, Captain!

 

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Thank you Captain.

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