Open the door and look for a label that lists all of the important details on the door frame
It should list input and output wattage - the input wattage is how much power it draws, and the output wattage is the actual cooking power.
Some brands may have this label on the back, but it's usually inside the door.
light bulb, microwave, telephone, tv, florescent light bulb
If you can find a microwave big enough i dont see whats stopping you!
Your microwave oven has "combination" features, most likely a combination of microwave and convection cooking. Consult the user manual for your specific oven to find out how to use these features.
You can find it online. You should be able to troubleshoot it from there. Don't forget to read your manual. It should have tips and ideas on what could go wrong with your microwave.
It all depends (not the diaper brand) on what kind of printer it is. You should be able to find it in the manual or on the printer itself
The only place to find it that I have found is the owners manual. Dont bother buying a Chiltons manual, its not there either. See "Related Questions" below for links to the online Owners Manual == ==
It is expressed in Volt-Amperes not Watts.
You can find the fuse box diagram for a Volkswagen Jetta Trek if you don't have the manual at auto parts stores. You can also contact a local Volkswagen dealer to obtain the manual.
Hi their depending on your microwave you should have a few buttons to adjust the power level or in some cases you have to use the computer in the microwave.The micro wave can know be altered to the desired temperature required.If you cant find these consult your manual or customer support line.
I would like to know where can I find a fuse box diagram for a 1996 Honda Accord, I dont have manual and the sticker in the box is lost?
You check on the ends of the immersion heater elements. The wattage will be stamped on it. The other thing you can do is look at the instruction manual and find the specs. for the tank. Watts = amps x volts. Amps = Watts/240 volts.
dont ask stupid questions and read your owners manual.... or find the fuze