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Manuals & Care Guides for DMT2420S

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Waveguide Cover – Part Number: 66345
Waveguide Cover
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PartSelect #: PS4265632
Manufacturer #: 66345
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SVC-OPEN LEVER;86824,PMOR3021B – Part Number: DE81-10108A
SVC-OPEN LEVER;86824,PMOR3021B
PartSelect #: PS17645012
Manufacturer #: DE81-10108A
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Glass Cooking Tray – Part Number: 66344
Glass Cooking Tray
PartSelect #: PS4265631
Manufacturer #: 66344
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MICROSWITCH – Part Number: 66236
MICROSWITCH
PartSelect #: PS4265522
Manufacturer #: 66236
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SVC-TURNTABLE MOTOR;66245,PCOR – Part Number: DE81-08800A
SVC-TURNTABLE MOTOR;66245,PCOR
PartSelect #: PS17644996
Manufacturer #: DE81-08800A
$23.12
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SVC-LATCH SPRING;86786,PMOR30B – Part Number: DE81-09672A
SVC-LATCH SPRING;86786,PMOR30B
PartSelect #: PS16632390
Manufacturer #: DE81-09672A
$4.89
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SVC-LATCH HEAD;86785,PMOR3021B – Part Number: DE81-10099A
SVC-LATCH HEAD;86785,PMOR3021B
PartSelect #: PS17645011
Manufacturer #: DE81-10099A
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SVC-MAGNETRON;66354,DMO2420S – Part Number: DE81-10242A
SVC-MAGNETRON;66354,DMO2420S
PartSelect #: PS16632733
Manufacturer #: DE81-10242A
This is called a magnetron and it is to be used in your microwave. The purpose of this part is to generate energy and heat for your appliance. This piece is 6 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 5.5 inche...
$315.20
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MONITOR SWITCH & CT FUSE – Part Number: 66890
MONITOR SWITCH & CT FUSE
PartSelect #: PS4266205
Manufacturer #: 66890
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CPU UNIT, DMT2420 – Part Number: 101871
CPU UNIT, DMT2420
PartSelect #: PS4254853
Manufacturer #: 101871
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SVC-HV RECT ASSEMBLY;66857,DMT – Part Number: DE81-09666A
SVC-HV RECT ASSEMBLY;66857,DMT
PartSelect #: PS17645007
Manufacturer #: DE81-09666A
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C/T FUSE – Part Number: 66872
C/T FUSE
PartSelect #: PS4266200
Manufacturer #: 66872
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Nancy
November 11, 2019
Why does this microwave sometimes shoot out, flames?
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Hello Nancy, thank you for your question. It is very common that during cooking, some food particles and grease escape the food and stick to the wave guide. The heat emitted from the magnetron burns these stuck food particles, which appears as spark to us. This spark damages the wave guide cover. A damaged or shorted wave guide cover causes frequent sparks. We would recommend inspecting the wave guide cover. I hope this helps.

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Common Symptoms of the DMT2420S

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Microwave was acting all crazy like my ex wife!
It took more than 2 hours to do this extremely delicate surgical type procedure! First I had to run to buy beer and chips to make sure I had all the necessary supplies needed. I opened a beer and surveyed the job.I carefully removed the crappy old waveguide cover, and had another beer while opening the package of the new waveguide cover. I then installed the new waveguide and proceed to have a few more beers while I admired my work and the awesome new waveguide from Part-Select. Later I put it to the test and heated up some left over buffalo wings, had a couple more beers and went to bed a happy man with the piece of mind that my new waveguide was up for the job!! Thanks Part-Select!
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Waveguide Cover
  • Bradley from GREEN BAY, WI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
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Turn table motor
Just take out the appliance from built in frame, if any, remove the glass turn table, disassemble the metal cover (no-tamper screws were a problem), flip it over, unscrew one screw from the motor, unplug the wires (keep track of the connections), install the new motor and wires, reaassemble with regular screws, and reinstall. No big deal.
Parts Used:
SVC-TURNTABLE MOTOR;66245,PCOR
  • barb from dana point, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Microwave makes loud noise and dies not heat.
Unplug. Remove hood. Ground capacitor. Photograph wiring. Remove magnetron. (2 wires, 4 screws). Replace and reassemble. Dispose of old unit. If you are ordering parts and are not into testing circuits order a new diode and difuser card as well. Replace all three.
Parts Used:
SVC-MAGNETRON;66354,DMO2420S
  • ALVIN from BEND, OR
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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