Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Ge Microwave Light Bulb Is It Safe To Turn The Breaker On And Use My Microwave? The Breaker Tripped After A Light Bulb Broke.?

Is it safe to turn the breaker on and use my microwave? The breaker tripped after a light bulb broke.? - ge microwave light bulb

I've burned through the removal of a lamp in the microwave (it is installed) and the lamp is broken. If this has happened in the switch for the microwave, and stumbled. When I turn it on again, I'll make the universe implode, or perhaps even worse cause a fire or what?

PS GE coach is coming, but not until next Friday.

3 comments:

Irksome said...

Well, now you're getting splitting a pair of protons and then create a black hole, and then we sucked in all Cuz you can not eat freaking cold food like the rest of us!

THANKS A LOT!

kg7or said...

Unplug the microwave. (If it is built, you can remove the front cover and slide to separate the cable.) Clean the broken lamp and make sure that nothing is jammed into the socket. Then enter your completely out of the switch, then all together, you (a middle position of the shaft should be stable if you do this.) Insert a new lamp, plug, and should be good. If so, cancel the call for reparations.

sojourns... said...

You can use a pair of needlenose pliers to remove the broken lamp. Jam them there and get back to Ahold. You can even use a pair of pliers to take the metal base of the bulb curve a little, then, that and turning.

Then turn the switch. These things all go. No big deal.

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