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Russell Hobbs RHVM901

Russell Hobbs RHVM901
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PROBLEM SOLVING
Problem
Potential reason
Potential solution
By the very nature of how a microwave works, it ‘excites’
the water molecules in the food it is heating, causing
them to move about and generate heat from within the
food. Often when the food heats up it reaches the point
where steam is released. Dependent on the food type
1. Food that is being
being heated (and its water content level), the length of
time being heated for and so the amount of steam
cooked
generated it is inevitable that some of the steam will
Condensation
condense and form back into water droplets within the
microwave cavity. This can usually be found on the inner
or excess
walls or most commonly on the back of the glass door. If
water
not cleaned up, these droplets can start to form small
‘pools’ of water.
Cooling vents allow the heat and steam to escape from
the microwave. These cannot be covered as it can cause
2. Cooling vents covered
excessive water to settle inside the microwave or the
microwave to overheat.
The installation instructions in the instruction manual
must be followed or the warranty will be void.
If the microwave is within its warranty period, please
Paint damage/
Maintenance
contact customer services for further advice or take the
peeling
microwave back to the retailer it was purchased from for
a refund or replacement.
Due to the construction of microwaves and certain
'dangerous' components inside, the light bulb can only be
Light not
changed by a qualified service engineer.
Bulb not working
If the microwave is within its warranty period, please
working
contact customer services for further advice or take the
microwave back to the retailer it was purchased from for
a refund or replacement

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