Turntable Motor

The turntable motor is located on the bottom of the microwave oven. Motor is a 21vac motor.

To remove the turntable motor:

1.Remove 6 Phillips-head screws from the bottom of the microwave oven cabinet.

A microwave leakage test must be performed any time a door is removed, replaced, disassembled, or adjusted for any reason. The maximum leakage is 4 MW/CM2.

To remove the door, first remove the grill assembly. (See Grill Assembly.) Then lift the door up and disengage from the hinge pins.

Pin

2.Disconnect the turntable motor wiring harness.

3.Remove single Phillips-head screw and twist motor slightly clockwise to release motor from the tab on the frame.

Tab

Disconnect

Pin

Surface Lamps

The surface lamps are 120V, 40-watt incandescent bulbs (part number WB06X10823).

Note: Model JVM1750 has two bulbs. The JVM1540 model has a single bulb.

To remove the surface lamp assemblies:

1.Remove the Phillips-head screw from the surface lens panel, then open the panel.

Door Assembly

The door is available as a complete assembly or as individual parts.

2. Carefully remove the bulbs.

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GE JVM1750 manual Turntable Motor, Surface Lamps, Door Assembly, To remove the turntable motor

JVM1750 specifications

The GE LVM1750, EVM1750, HVM1750, and JVM1750 are advanced energy management solutions designed to optimize the performance and reliability of industrial and commercial electrical systems. These products by General Electric (GE) are integral to modern power distribution networks, providing unprecedented efficiency and control.

The GE LVM1750 is a versatile low voltage motor control center that emphasizes compact design and high performance. One of its main features is the ability to accommodate a wide variety of motor and control configurations, making it suitable for diverse applications. It incorporates state-of-the-art technology to ensure quick troubleshooting and reduces downtime through its integrated diagnostic tools.

On the other hand, the EVM1750 is engineered for enhanced energy efficiency. This variant utilizes GE’s proprietary EcoStruxure technology, which facilitates real-time monitoring and control of energy consumption. The EVM1750 features advanced algorithms that optimize energy usage while maintaining operational integrity. This optimizes electricity demands during peak times, which can significantly reduce operational costs.

The HVM1750 is noteworthy for its robust construction and ability to handle high-voltage applications. Its main characteristics include superior thermal performance and advanced safety features designed to mitigate risks in high-demand environments. The HVM1750 is ideal for large industrial operations requiring reliable and efficient power management solutions.

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All four models share characteristics such as scalability, reliability, and ease of maintenance. They are designed with user-friendly interfaces that simplify the monitoring and control processes. Furthermore, their modular designs allow for flexible configurations tailored to specific operational needs.

In summary, the GE LVM1750, EVM1750, HVM1750, and JVM1750 are leading-edge solutions that cater to the evolving demands of modern power distribution, emphasizing energy efficiency, safety, and adaptability. Through these innovations, GE continues to play a pivotal role in advancing electrical management technologies across industries.