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Microwave tripping the DB earth leakage.
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<blockquote data-quote="AudioEars" data-source="post: 1086574" data-attributes="member: 14978"><p>Try this</p><p>Remove the turntable motor and check if water has been spilt on it</p><p>If you have spilt or a liquid has boiled over it will creep under the turn table plate onto / into the turntable Motor causing the earth leakage to trip</p><p>If it was the grill element it usually trips as soon as you power the grill function</p><p>be safe and unplug before doing any servicing on the unit</p><p>Regards</p><p>AudioEars</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudioEars, post: 1086574, member: 14978"] Try this Remove the turntable motor and check if water has been spilt on it If you have spilt or a liquid has boiled over it will creep under the turn table plate onto / into the turntable Motor causing the earth leakage to trip If it was the grill element it usually trips as soon as you power the grill function be safe and unplug before doing any servicing on the unit Regards AudioEars [/QUOTE]
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