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Tappan Countertop microwaves

Official Tappan countertop microwave parts

Tappan countertop microwaves provide you with a convenient method of cooking. A broken part or blown fuse can leave this essential kitchen appliance out of commission. Get your Tappan microwave back up and running in no time by relying on Sears PartsDirect for replacement parts that you need to repair the failure.

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Cleaning tips for your Tappan countertop microwave

  • Wash microwave interior cavity surfaces often using warm, sudsy water and a sponge or soft cloth. Use only mild, nonabrasive soap. Rinse off soap using plain water then dry all surfaces thoroughly.
  • Clean areas whether the door and oven frame touch when the door is closed.
  • To remove stubborn stains inside the microwave oven cavity, boil a cup of water in the microwave for 3 minutes. Steam will soften the stubborn stains. Clean the stains with warm sudsy water then rinse all surfaces with a cloth moistened with plain water. Dry all surfaces thoroughly.
  • Wash the turntable and turntable support whenever spills fall on the turntable and/or support.
  • Wipe down the outside of the microwave cabinet using a soft cloth moistened with mild detergent. Rinse off detergent using a soft cloth moistened with plain water. Dry all cabinet surfaces completely.

Tappan countertop microwave safety precautions

  • Never attempt to repair internal microwave components inside the microwave oven cabinet. The high-voltage capacitor inside the microwave retains a lethal electrical charge even when the microwave power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet. Have a service technician repair any internal microwave component failure
  • Do not operate the microwave with the door open. Interlock switches should prevent the microwave from starting with the door open.
  • Don't use the microwave if you see door damage. A damaged door can allow microwave radiation to leak out of the cavity. Have a service technician repair the microwave door and test the door for radiation leakage.
  • Clean food residue out of the microwave cavity often.
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