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How to replace a thermador wall microwave
Replacing a Thermador wall microwave involves a series of steps to remove the old microwave and install the new one safely. Here's a general guide to help you with the process: 1. Safety First: Before starting any replacement work, disconnect the power to the microwave by turning off the circuit breaker or unplugging it. 2. Remove the Old Microwave: Open the microwave door and locate the mounting screws securing the microwave to the cabinet or wall. Carefully unscrew or unclip these screws, ensuring the microwave is fully supported to prevent it from falling. Have someone assist you in safely lifting the microwave off its mounting bracket and setting it aside. 3. Disconnect the Wiring: After removing the microwave from its mounting, unplug or disconnect any electrical wiring or venting connections. 4. Prepare the New Microwave: Ensure the new Thermador wall microwave is compatible with the existing installation space. If needed, adjust the mounting brackets or cabinet to fit the new microwave. 5. Install the New Microwave: Carefully lift the new microwave onto the mounting bracket and secure it in place using the mounting screws. 6. Reconnect Wiring and Venting: Connect the electrical wiring and venting according to the manufacturer's instructions. 7. Test the Microwave: Restore the power to the microwave and test its functions to ensure everything is working correctly. If you encounter any difficulties during the process or are unsure about performing the replacement, it's best to seek assistance from a professional appliance installer. They have the expertise and tools to handle the replacement safely and effectively, ensuring your new Thermador wall microwave is properly installed and operational.
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