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ARTHUR MARTIN ELECTROLUX AMS26215U Manuel utilisateur | Fixfr
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User questions

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What causes arcing or sparking inside a microwave during operation?

Arcing can be caused by the presence of metal (utensils, ties, staples), the accumulation of grease or food residue in the cavity, or placing aluminum foil less than 2 cm from the oven walls.

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What could cause a microwave to make a 'pop' sound while operating?

The characteristic 'pop' sound (or electric arc) during operation can be due to several causes related to the presence of inappropriate items inside the cavity: - Presence of metal: Using metal utensils, ties, staples, or packaging containing metal elements (including some labels) can cause electric arcs. - Dirt accumulation: Grease deposits or food residues accumulated in the cavity, on the wave guide cover frame, or around the seals can overheat and cause electric arcs. - Container distance: If using aluminum foil, it must be at least 2 cm away from the oven walls to prevent arc formation. Important: If you observe such phenomena, immediately turn off and unplug the device. Ensure the cavity and accessories are perfectly clean and free of any metallic material before further use.

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What can cause an electrical arc ("poof" sound) when the microwave is operating?

An electrical arc ("poof" sound) during operation can be caused by: 1. Presence of metal (utensils, ties, staples, or packaging containing metallic elements). 2. Accumulation of dirt (grease or food residues in the cavity, on the wave guide frame, or around the seals). 3. Insufficient distance of aluminum foil from oven walls (must be at least 2 cm). In such an event, turn off and unplug the appliance immediately, then ensure the cavity and accessories are perfectly clean and free of any metallic materials before further use.

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