Why is my Panasonic microwave not heating up?

Why is my Panasonic microwave not heating up?

Your microwave may turn on but not heat up. This could be caused by a problem with the high voltage diode, which helps to power the magnetron. The high voltage diode is located in the cabinet. Unplug the microwave and discharge the high voltage capacitor after removing the cabinet.

Why is my Panasonic inverter microwave not working?

Check the circuit breaker or fuse box if the microwave will not turn on. Replace any blown fuses. Reset tripped circuits.

How do you reset a Panasonic microwave oven?

To reset your Panasonic Genius microwave, first unplug it from the outlet. Next, locate the recessed button on the back of the unit and press it in with a pen or paper clip. Plug the microwave back in and wait for the light to turn off. Then, press and hold the start button for three seconds to reset the timer.

Why is my microwave turning but not heating?

When your microwave turns on but does not heat up, it may mean the door switch is broken. The door switch signals other microwave components to supply power when closed, and to stop heating when open. The door switch can also be called an interlock switch.

Why does my microwave not heat up?

A microwave that does not heat up may have a broken magnetron. This is the part that makes the heat to cook the food. If it is broken, it may blow a fuse in your microwave which could lead to other components failing.

Why is my microwave showing H98?

H98 means the component that produces the microwaves is fried. It costs more to have it replaced than to buy a new microwave, so if it isn’t under warranty, throw it away and start shopping.

Why is my Panasonic microwave showing H98?

The H98 error code indicates a primary failure in the magnetron or inverter circuitry. The H97 error code on the many Panasonic microwaves is an indication of one of 4 possible failures: magnetron tube, control board, high voltage Inverter board, and/or loose wiring.