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15W SES (E17) Microwave Lamp Stock Number: ES510048

Universal spare part for all models of microwaves that have an E17 fitting

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By Malcolm Pickard - Glasgow - 08 September 2021
  • Hamza from eSpares
    Hamza at eSpares says...

    To replace bulbs in most microwaves you would have to remove the cabinet, this could allow you to accidentally come into contact with the high voltage that is used to power the microwave. This could easily prove to be fatal and for this reason eSpares recommend that you do not remove the case unless you have been trained to work on microwaves

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Model no is KOC-9Q1T :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::/SL Would there also be instructions on how to install/replace said item Thank you L Moore

By Laura Moore - Chesterfield /Derbyshire - 02 March 2020
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    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    You need to check the oven element as that is the most likely component to have failed.

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Siemens E-Nr = HF24052GB/01 There is no access to the light bulb from the inside of the turntable enclosure. Therefore, is it necessary to remove the microwave's outer casing in order to access the light bulb?

By John R Aspin - Nottingham - 15 January 2020
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    To replace bulbs in most microwaves you would have to remove the cabinet, this could allow you to accidentally come into contact with the high voltage that is used to power the microwave. This could easily prove to be fatal and for this reason eSpares recommend that you do not remove the case unless you have been trained to work on microwaves.

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By RP - Wiltshire - 24 October 2019
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    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    On most microwaves, the bulb is accessed at the back through an access panel, if your model requires the casing removed to get to the bulb you would need a qualified technician due to the high voltages.

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Cannot see where bulb is located.

By D W - Nottingham - 27 September 2019
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    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    We do not advise on repairs in this area as this is very close to the high voltage connections to the magnetron and accidental contact can easily prove fatal.

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By Alan Lawton - Birmingham - 23 October 2018
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    To replace bulbs in most microwaves you would have to remove the cabinet, this could allow you to accidentally come into contact with the high voltage that is used to power the microwave. This could easily prove to be fatal and for this reason, eSpares recommends that you do not remove the case unless you have been trained to work on microwaves.

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By Roger Upton - Lowestoft, - 07 August 2018
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    To replace bulbs in most microwaves you would have to remove the cabinet, this could allow you to accidentally come into contact with the high voltage that is used to power the microwave. This could easily prove to be fatal and for this reason, eSpares recommend that you do not remove the case unless you have been trained to work on microwaves.

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Model no EMS17216

By Ronnie - Kilmacolm - 16 December 2017
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    We are sorry but cannot advise on any repair that involves taking the case off on a microwave due to the extreme danger from accidental contact with high voltages.

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By a curtis - - 25 January 2016
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    We are sorry but do not advise on repairs in this area as this is very close to the high voltage connections to the magnetron and accidental contact can easily prove fatal.

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By R A SIMMS - wr12 7hq - 30 December 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    We are sorry but do not advise on repairs in this area as this is very close to the high voltage connections to the magnetron and accidental contact can easily prove fatal.

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