Assembly in Action: Company Meets the Need With Critical Speed
The standard service solution required a two-man installation crew, regardless of whether the crew was installing a new unit or replacing an old one. Either way, the only reason two installers were needed was to lift up the unit. One person could install all of the hardware and mounting brackets. If the installation was a replacement model, then two people were needed so that they could remove the old unit and lift the microhood.
The repair that needed to be done on the microwave involved removing the old stirrer cover and discarding it. The stirrer blade was removed, and the wave guide and surrounding area was cleaned. The unit was removed from the wall and the microwave cabinet. The stirrer motor was removed. The new thermal cutoff was in-stalled and wired in place. The microhood cabinet was reinstalled, and the unit was reinstalled. The original stirrer blade was installed using the silicone that was provided with the kit on the new stirrer cover. The stirrer cover was then installed. Finally, the unit was tested.