Microwave Ovens: How They Work, Common Issues That We Fix

The microwave oven is one of the most used appliances in any kitchen — relied upon daily for reheating, defrosting, and quick cooking. When it stops working, it disrupts the entire household routine. At Cooker Repair in Nairobi, we repair microwave ovens quickly and professionally, getting your kitchen back to full speed.

How a Microwave Oven Works

Microwave ovens cook food in a fundamentally different way from all other oven types. Instead of using heat generated by an element, they use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range to directly excite water molecules within food.

Here’s how the process works:

  1. You set the power level and time. The control board receives your inputs and manages the cooking cycle.
  2. The magnetron generates microwaves. The magnetron is the core component — a specialised vacuum tube that converts electrical energy into microwave radiation at approximately 2.45 GHz.
  3. Microwaves enter the oven cavity via a waveguide. The waveguide channels the radiation from the magnetron into the cooking cavity.
  4. A stirrer or turntable distributes the microwaves evenly. A rotating antenna (stirrer) or a rotating glass turntable ensures the microwaves reach all parts of the food.
  5. Water molecules in the food absorb the microwaves and vibrate. This molecular friction generates heat within the food itself — not from outside in, but from the inside out.
  6. A high-voltage transformer and capacitor power the magnetron. These components operate at extremely high voltages — potentially lethal — and must only be handled by trained technicians.

The magnetron, high-voltage capacitor, diode, transformer, turntable motor, and door interlock switches are the components most likely to fail over time. It is critical to note that microwave ovens should never be repaired by untrained individuals — the high-voltage capacitor can retain a dangerous charge even when the appliance is unplugged.

Common Microwave Oven Issues We Fix

Problem Likely Cause Our Fix
Microwave runs but doesn’t heat food Failed magnetron or high-voltage diode Magnetron or diode replacement
No power at all Blown fuse, faulty door switch, or control board Fuse, switch, or board replacement
Sparking or arcing inside the cavity Damaged waveguide cover or metal in cavity Waveguide cover replacement and inspection
Turntable not rotating Failed turntable motor or coupling Motor or coupling replacement
Microwave stops mid-cycle Overheating — thermal cutout activating Ventilation check and cutout reset/replacement
Loud buzzing or humming Failing magnetron or transformer fault Component diagnosis and replacement
Display not working Control board or keypad fault Board or keypad replacement
Door not closing or latching Broken door latch or interlock switch Latch or switch replacement
Burning smell from inside Food debris, waveguide damage, or component failure Inspection, cleaning, and repair
Fan not running Failed cooling fan motor Motor replacement

Safety First

Never attempt to open or repair a microwave oven yourself. The internal capacitor stores charge sufficient to cause a fatal electric shock — even when the appliance has been unplugged for hours. All microwave repairs at Cooker Repair are carried out by trained technicians who follow strict safety discharge procedures before any internal work begins.

Get in touch with us today: 📞 Phone: 0101 763 173 | 🌐 Website: cookerepair.com | 📍 Address: Kangari Hse, Luthuli Avenue, Nairobi


 

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