Q: A: When an oven is used for the first time, and it is plugged in the socket, it fails to work correctly. What could be the issue here?
A: Exposed to air, the microcomputer that is used in the oven control may become disarrayed and fail to work as programmed. To rectify this, please unplug the oven from the wall socket and then reconnect it. The microcomputer will then reset itself and work as desired.
Q: In which instances is noise generated from the turntable basin when the oven is put on?
A: Noise is produced as a consequence of the contamination of the turntable roller rest and the cavity bottom. To rectify this noise, clean both the turntable roller rest and the cavity bottom. Ideally, noise should go down with regular cleaning of these parts.
Q: Why does the oven make noise when mid-range power is desired?
A: At fluctuating power levels, other than power set to 100 percent, the oven switches on and off to heat itself up, and can produce a noticeable clicking sound which is considered as normal behavior.
Q: Why Does the Air Exhaust Vent Emit Steam?
A: While operating, a microwave oven can produce steam and is designed accordingly to eliminate the steam through the air exhaust vent.
Q: What Can Be The Reasons For The Light On The Oven To Be Off?
A: A range of factors might be responsible for the light being off, such as the burning of the bulb or pressing the START/+1 min button.
Q: Why are Eggs Sometimes Able to Explode?
A: Due to the build-up of steam inside the egg’s membrane, the yolk can an egg explode. To avoid this from happening, pierce the membrane before you place the egg in the microwave oven. Moreover, never place eggs in eggshells inside a microwave oven.
Q: What Is The Ideal Way To Avoid Overboils?
A: Next time you are planning to cook food in an oven, it is ideal that you first grab and use a utensil which is bigger than the usual size. Also if you plan on opening the door of the microwave or pressing the stop button, food will not boil.