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      • • Minimum 66-inches from floor to top of microwave, which allows 13” to 16” clearance below microwave to cooktop. • Should not be installed over a range or cooktop rated at more than 60,000 BTU.
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  2. The wattage is the measure of how much power a microwave oven uses to heat up your food. The power level is the percentage of the wattage that you use to cook your food. For example, if you have a 1000-watt microwave oven and you set the power level to 50%, you are using 500 watts of power.

    • Faulty Timer. A faulty timer will not guide your machine through the heating process. You pressed the minutes right, but there was no communication between the timer and the heating components (magnetron, diode, and capacitor).
    • Bug. Bugs leave machines operating abnormally. The microwave may show all the good signs of a functional device but fail to heat your food. Such a hitch happens on smart appliances due to system updates.
    • Burnt-Out Diode. Your GE microwave gets AC from the main supply. The flow isn’t enough to heat your food. The diode has to transform it to DC and feed the magnetron, emitting electromagnetic heat.
    • Faulty Magnetron. When you report your malfunctioning GE microwave to a tech, one of the microwave components he will check is the magnetron. It is the core heating function in your oven, and it gets DC power from the diode.
  3. There are a number of reasons why your GE microwave is unable to heat your food. Here are the five most common problems, listed in the order that you should troubleshoot them. So start by checking the door switch for faults and work your way down the list.

  4. The bigger microwave you need, the more space it will take up on your worktop. This won't be an issue if you have a roomier kitchen, but anyone tight on space will need to check that their chosen model isn't too large.

  5. Sep 25, 2023 · But does it need space around it to function properly? The answer is a bit complicated. In general, it’s a good idea to have a bit of space around your microwave oven, to allow for proper ventilation and to prevent the oven from overheating.

  6. Jan 24, 2024 · However, because it’s so much smaller (and no less effective), it takes up a lot less space on the counter, which gives us more room for preparing meals and we’ve even been able to scale back on the number of appliances left out in the kitchen as a whole!

  7. Most of the microwaves require around at least 3 inches all around, leave three inches of space between the walls and the top, sides, and rear of the microwave oven. But for this one if you can have at least 8 inches all around for safety reasons, and especially from the top since heat rises, will be great!

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