[TechAssist] Re: Quasar MWO Model: MQ5559W. Fan & light starts intermittently, by itself.

  • From: Al Gutz <alg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 23:02:21 -0500

If it is one of the older panasonics you have to first push power and # 
for power level then enter the amount of time. If you just enter the 
time only the light and fan run.

Different than most other makes.

Al G

Christopher Barnak wrote:
> David,
> 
> Does the MWO do this as soon as you plug it in ?
> Is this a old MWO ?
> The reason I ask, is because I've seen some old MWO's that the fan and
> light run
> all the time when the unit is turned on. It only heats when the timer
> is set.
> When it finishes, the light and fan stay on until the off button is
> pressed.
> But I can't remember the brand, model, or year.
> 
> 
> Christopher Barnak, CET
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> 
> 
>>>>RobinsonElectronics@xxxxxxxxxxx 11/3/2004 10:05:46 AM >>>
> 
> Can anyone of you Microwave Oven Techs. help us with this unit, fan &
> light will start running by itself, but not the h.v.?
> I did seem to trace it to "I think" a small transistor Q4 on the
> control board (can't find any cross reference for it or a sub).
> It's marked N411-92 on the transistor, location Q4 on the control
> board. Measures bad with a standard transistor tester, but don't know
> the type, or values?
> Can anyone help with this one?       Thanks.        David.
> 
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