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In Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx, we repair and service all brands
and models of microwaves. If your microwave doesn't get cold or
hot water, doesn’t spin or you have any other problems, simply
call our toll free number and we will take care of rest, returning
your microwave to perfect working order. Call us any time for a
same day appointment for your Queens, Brooklyn or Bronx microwave
repair. We will work with you to set the microwave repair appointment
for a time that is most convenient for you:
We understand that everyone has a different schedule and we will
always work with you to schedule your Queens, Brooklyn or Bronx
microwave repair. For a convenient and flexible microwave repair
appointment in Queens, Brooklyn or the Bronx, call us at our toll
free line:
800-397-9107
For parts only: 800-370-9281
Please note that all purchased microwave parts are shipped directly to you.
If you prefer, you can email
us as well for an microwave repair appointment in Brooklyn,
Queens or Bronx. In the email please include your name, phone number,
zip code and brief details of the problem that you are experiencing
with your microwave. As soon as we receive the email we will contact
you, so that you can schedule your microwave repair appointment
in Queens, Brooklyn or the Bronx.
The information below will help you to become more familiar with
your microwave. It will also help you to use your microwave in the
most effective and efficient ways. This way you will be able to
save money on utility expenses and to extend the life of your microwave.
IMPORTANT: Do not try to use your own skills and
get involved in any microwave repairs that you are not familiar
and experienced with. Ninety-nine percent of the time when you repair
microwave you deal with water and electricity and if you don’t
know what you are doing this could be a dangerous mix. It could
literally kill you! Do not take chances with your safety. The information
below is strictly for educational purposes. We strongly encourage
you not to getting involved with any microwave repairs on your own.
All microwave repairs demand experience and professional training
with gas or electrical systems and can become very dangerous if
you don’t have the knowledge for repairs. For professional
help microwave repair in Queens, Brooklyn or the Bronx call us any
time at:
800-397-9107
More about your microwave oven
Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic energy that is intermediate
in frequency and wavelength between radio waves and infrared waves.
Microwave energy is absorbed by many materials, thereby producing
a temperature rise. In foods, this increase in temperature is rapid
and makes it possible to cook foods quickly. Metallic materials,
such as oven walls, grids, and screens, largely reflect microwave
energy. Glass and many nonmetallic wrapping materials allow microwaves
to pass through them. The degree of heating depends on the moisture
content, shape, size, mass, and other physical features of the material.
Microwaves, a no ionizing form of radiation, will not make food
and other materials radioactive. As in any cooking process, microwave
cooking has some effect on the nutritional value of the food. Most
studies, however, have shown that there are no significant nutritional
differences in foods heated by microwave radiation when compared
to conventional cooking methods. There have been no documented cases
of radiation injury related to microwave ovens when these appliances
were used according to the manufacturer's instructions. Interference
with certain heart pacemakers has been associated with proximity
to an operating microwave oven, as it has with other kinds of electronic
or electrical equipment. The microwave oven shown is designed to
give you long,
Give and peak performance. However, as with all electrical appliances,
there are some things that you must follow to avoid potential personal
hazards and give you the performance you expect.
Visual Check after Uncrating
After the oven is uncrated, all packing g material must be removed
from the oven cavity.
Inspect the oven for any damage, such as a misaligned door, damaged
gasket around the door, dents or holes in the door screen, or dents
inside the oven cavity. Any dents or breakage should be reported
to your dealer and the delivering carrier immediately. The dealer
will tell you if the oven will operate correctly. The unit must
be grounded at all times. If you move the oven from area to area,
the receptacle you use must be fully grounded. Most microwave ovens
run on a frequency of 2,450 MHz, but some are available in 915 MHz.
(MHz means megahertz, such as it unit of frequency corresponding
to one cycle per one-one millionth of a second.) The frequency determines
the wave length; the higher the frequency, the shorter the wave
length and the shallower the heat penetration. Larger meat and poultry
items will cook somewhat faster in a 915-mhz unit, although the
2,450-mhz unit is adequate. Smaller meals and dishes, such as leftovers,
are easier to cook and heat up in a 2,450-mhz unit. For the first
few days that you have the oven in your home, it is recommended
that you keep a cup or glass of water in the oven when it is not
in use. This will help protect the oven if it should accidentally
be turned on by curious members of the family who might run the
oven without a load in it. It is possible to damage the magnetron
tube if the oven is operated without anything in it. Be sure to
fill out the registration punched card and send it to the manufacturer
of the oven.
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