It would help to have the model number, but most should be the same
http://useandcares.hamiltonbeach.com/files/840203000.pdf
SOURCE: I have a Hamilton Beach
maby it's the magnetron, i need more information, a good way to test the magnetron is to put a small HE-NE lamp in a glass filled with water (HE-NE lamps) are found in any radioshack (La source) store, if the lamp glowes orange it meens the magnetron is good, if it is not glowing then the magnetron is dead, (the magnetron is allmost the price of the oven) it could be a fuse but if you have to change the fuse replace it with the same type (normaly ceramic german type) NOT GLASS
Good luck!
SOURCE: I have a Hamilton Beach
Assuming its the same as my Hamilton Beach, you first enter the cooking time, but don't press start yet, instead press power, then a number button 1 - 9 for the power level 1 for 10%, 2 for 20% etc. THEN press start as normal
SOURCE: I have a Hamilton Beach 900 watt microwave...when
how do i set my hamilton beach 900 watt microwave to 50% power
SOURCE: Microwave turntable won't turn.
Return the item to the place of purchase this is a manufacture defect. The problem is caused by a defective turntable motor.
SOURCE: Hamilton Beach hb-p90d23al-dj keeps blowing fuses
If the microwave oven is less than 7 years old the problem is in the magnetron, " the most expensive part " or the inverter board, either way costly adventure, good for target practice.
Testimonial: "Not an expensive oven, good advice that the fix is not worth it. I'll just get another oven."
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