Why should you ask customer service to take a look? You can simply move it to replace it or return it.
The microwave exhaust fans and turntable motors will produce noise when they work, and the noise is relatively loud, but it will not be as you said. The microwave oven you purchased may have a fan motor that is not securely attached. or fan blade Noise caused by deformation. Since I just bought it, replace it.
What is the reason why the microwave oven jumps?
Is it in a store or a stand? It's simple if the store has electricity, so I won't go into it's here. Take the example of stall sellers. Everyone knows that it is a little inconvenient to use household power when setting up a roadside stand: 1. See if you can use other power devicescombustion for your microwave oven. 2. Check if there are residents or shops where you installed the beach. Discuss the electrical problem with the store owner. You can add an electricity meter or record the time, that is, how much electricity you use each time. day, then pay him the electricity bill and some troubleshooting charges. 3. Buy yourself a small gas generator that has the same power or more than a microwave oven. . It is recommended to consider one and two.
When a microwave goes off, it could be due to a variety of reasons:
1. Overload: The microwave is receiving more power than it can handle. The power supply of some older microwave ovens can neither withstand the impact load of high-power food nor operate other higher-power electrical equipment at the same time.
2. Fluctuation ofVoltage: If the voltage is unstable, such as when using unstable generator power, the microwave may trip. When the power grid voltage fluctuates, if the microwave oven cannot automatically adjust the current, it may cause tripping.
3. Damaged Components: Damage to important components of the microwave oven (such as high voltage fuses, excitation tubes, high voltage transformers, etc.) may cause tripping and the components must be replaced. solve the problem.
4. Improper use: If you use non-microwave-specific utensils or put inappropriate items in the microwave (such as metal utensils or ingredients not suitable for microwave heating, etc.) , this can also cause the circuit breaker to trip.
5. Overheating: When the temperature inthe oven is overheated, the microwave oven usually turns off automatically to avoid damage to electrical appliances or food, and emits a warning sound. If it still trips when the temperature returns to normal, it is probably due to a faulty thermal protector.
If your microwave oven trips, please first check whether there are any items or foods in the oven that are not suitable for microwave heating, clean the oven and ensure adequate ventilation. If the problem still cannot be eliminated, please contact professional maintenance personnel for inspection.