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Microwave
12-29-2006, 05:20
Post: #11
Microwave
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Howard O. Truitt"
wrote:
>
> Hi Fellows,
> I am looking at replacing my Sharp Microwave the Sharp replacement
that fits the opening best looks to be the R-930AK. I have read where
folks are having some problems with the R-930. Have any of you used
this model and have you had any problems.
> Also have you used other brand units to replace the Sharp.
> Thanks to all.
> Howard Truitt
> Camilla, Ga.
> "Sowega"
> 86 PT40
>
Howdy, Howard.
We replaced our Sharp microwave/convection oven with another Sharp,
model # R1870F. It was a job for 2 men, getting the original out and
the new one installed. After the new one was installed, there was a
one gap between the oven top and the cabinet. Jack put some black foam
in the gap and it looks ok, not really noticeable.

Regards,
Jack and Liz Pearce
1993 Wanderlodge
Wintering in Hondo, TX
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12-29-2006, 07:41
Post: #12
Microwave
Thanks Liz, Happy New Year

----- Original Message -----
From: Jack and Liz Pearce
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 12:20 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Microwave


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Howard O. Truitt"
wrote:
>
> Hi Fellows,
> I am looking at replacing my Sharp Microwave the Sharp replacement
that fits the opening best looks to be the R-930AK. I have read where
folks are having some problems with the R-930. Have any of you used
this model and have you had any problems.
> Also have you used other brand units to replace the Sharp.
> Thanks to all.
> Howard Truitt
> Camilla, Ga.
> "Sowega"
> 86 PT40
>
Howdy, Howard.
We replaced our Sharp microwave/convection oven with another Sharp,
model # R1870F. It was a job for 2 men, getting the original out and
the new one installed. After the new one was installed, there was a
one gap between the oven top and the cabinet. Jack put some black foam
in the gap and it looks ok, not really noticeable.

Regards,
Jack and Liz Pearce
1993 Wanderlodge
Wintering in Hondo, TX






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06-04-2007, 03:40
Post: #13
Microwave
I need to replace the microwave in my coach, the original one finally
died after 24 years of use. Are there any special tricks for removing
the old one? Doesn't seem to be anything mounting it down, but I can't
get it to pull out. Also, anyone have a recommendation for a new
convection microwave that will fit? Someone on the forum mentioned in
an old post the Sharp R930AK that seems like the same height and width
as the original, but is it too deep?

Phil Olson
Appleton, WI
83FC35SB
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06-04-2007, 03:55
Post: #14
Microwave
Phil:

To start, remove the stove top cover, then remove the 12 vdc light, you
will have to cut the wires one at a time and tape over the ends as they
will be hot. The trim around the edges must be removed. Then remove the
screws that hold the stainless splash panels at the rear of the stove area.
The upper stainless cover should try to drop down with the trim removed.
Under each leg of the microwave are screws that hold it in place. Locate
the electrical cord and un plug it.

Now the old unit should be ready to slide out. You really need 2 people to
remove it from the cabinet, that puppy is heavy.

Measure the depth then check the specs on the 930AK.

Good luck

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
'84 FC35
Duncan, Oklahoma


At 03:40 PM 6/4/2007 +0000, you wrote:
>I need to replace the microwave in my coach, the original one finally
>died after 24 years of use. Are there any special tricks for removing
>the old one? Doesn't seem to be anything mounting it down, but I can't
>get it to pull out. Also, anyone have a recommendation for a new
>convection microwave that will fit? Someone on the forum mentioned in
>an old post the Sharp R930AK that seems like the same height and width
>as the original, but is it too deep?
>
>Phil Olson
>Appleton, WI
>83FC35SB
>
>
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06-04-2007, 07:12
Post: #15
Microwave
I gotta phone number for a fixer guy. He replaced a couple of micro switches on
my OEM Sharp and it still works fine. There are a couple screws that attach the
oven to the base board, go in from the cook top side. Not bad to remove. If
you get it out you might want to have it checked by Bernie @ 262 613 0278. I
think it cost me 50 bucks for the minor fix I needed.
Mike Hohnstein
Germantown, WI
83FC35
----- Original Message -----
From: olson_phil
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 9:40 AM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Microwave


I need to replace the microwave in my coach, the original one finally
died after 24 years of use. Are there any special tricks for removing
the old one? Doesn't seem to be anything mounting it down, but I can't
get it to pull out. Also, anyone have a recommendation for a new
convection microwave that will fit? Someone on the forum mentioned in
an old post the Sharp R930AK that seems like the same height and width
as the original, but is it too deep?

Phil Olson
Appleton, WI
83FC35SB





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06-04-2007, 07:16
Post: #16
Microwave
Phil:

I replaced the original Sharp in my '85 PT last month. Nearly all of
the currently available units are about 2 inches deeper than the
original, and they are different width x height requiring adding trim
around the face. The current model Sharp (R-930) is within a half
inch of the original in depth, identical in width, and about one inch
shorter. The others are often cheaper, but I chose the Sharp (R-930
AK...the black one) to avoid fitting problems.

My coach has Cruise-airs, and the duct for the kitchen zone runs over
the oven. This makes a tight fit, so that the heat from the oven
vents out the Cool-o-matic vent behind the cabinet face. Therefore no
additional reworking of the trim was needed, even though the new unit
leaves a gap at the top front.

Very little of the unit shows except for the door, so I found the
stainless steel unit's extra cost unnecessary. I purchased through my
local Lowe's by special order, at no extra cost. (Home Depot in my
area charges a $55 fee.)

One change of note: the new unit does not have screw-on feet. Rather
they are snapped-in and held in place by a pin vertically up through
each foot. I used long sheet metal screws up through the front feet
only, via the original front pair of holes in the oven surround. (The
original had been removed in 1998 according to a repair tag inside the
cover, and was held in only by screws in the front two feet and the
snugness of the cabinet. If I'd known that I wouldn't have had to
undo the light as Ralph wrote.)

Also the power cord on the 930 is shorter than the original, which
necessitated an additional short APPLIANCE extension cord. If yours
plugs in to the left of the unit, you may need one too.

Another suggestion is to use a digital camera to record the cabinet
disassembly process--there were a bazillion screws in different sizes
all over! I even had to take the trim loose around the cooktop to get
enough clearance along the wall.

--M.R.Kane
1985 PT40
Livingston, TX, currently


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "olson_phil" wrote:
>
> I need to replace the microwave in my coach, the original one finally
> died after 24 years of use. Are there any special tricks for removing
> the old one? Doesn't seem to be anything mounting it down, but I can't
> get it to pull out. Also, anyone have a recommendation for a new
> convection microwave that will fit? Someone on the forum mentioned in
> an old post the Sharp R930AK that seems like the same height and width
> as the original, but is it too deep?
>
> Phil Olson
> Appleton, WI
> 83FC35SB
>
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06-05-2007, 02:02
Post: #17
Microwave
Phil,
I replaced mine with the R930AK the depth was not a problem. It was not as tall
as the old one [maybe a inch and a half shorter] but the width was fine. I
ordered mine from www dot qualitymatters dot com 383.98 delivered. They will
show the measurements or go to the sharp website and check it.
I had mirrows attached to stainless around stove I had to remove them. There was
a bolt through frame into bottom of microwave I had to remove. Some trim pieces
around edges and a light at back of stove that had to come out, The stainless
frame around stove slid out. I'm sure there is something I am leaving out or
something different on you coach. I just started removing what was obvious them
I would see other things. There is a lot of detail work in a Wanderlodge or BMC.
Good Luck.
Howard Truitt
Camilla, Ga.
86 PT40

>
> From: "olson_phil" > Date: 2007/06/04 Mon AM 11:40:38 EDT
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Microwave
>
> I need to replace the microwave in my coach, the original one finally
> died after 24 years of use. Are there any special tricks for removing
> the old one? Doesn't seem to be anything mounting it down, but I can't
> get it to pull out. Also, anyone have a recommendation for a new
> convection microwave that will fit? Someone on the forum mentioned in
> an old post the Sharp R930AK that seems like the same height and width
> as the original, but is it too deep?
>
> Phil Olson
> Appleton, WI
> 83FC35SB
>
>
>
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11-01-2009, 03:00
Post: #18
Microwave
maybe a dumb question but how do you get the microwave out of a 87 fc 35
bob in ky feeling dumb as hell
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11-01-2009, 03:11
Post: #19
Microwave
I don't know about an 87, but in my 77FC35 there was a plywood layer in the cabinet over the microwave that had to be pulled up, revealing bolts that could be loosened from the microwave.  It was quite an adventure to find.


On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 11:00 AM, sc310c <"sc310c@yahoo.com"> wrote:
 


maybe a dumb question but how do you get the microwave out of a 87 fc 35

bob in ky feeling dumb as hell



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11-01-2009, 04:43
Post: #20
Microwave
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sc310c" <sc310c@...> wrote:
>
> maybe a dumb question but how do you get the microwave out of a 87 fc 35
> bob in ky feeling dumb as hell



>
I replaced the Microwave/convection oven in our '85 FC.
It's a labor intensive chore that required the removal of all the stainless
steel around the oven. This removed you can see the rest of the screws to
complete the removal of the oven.
I posted some pictures of this project.

Good Luck
Harold Prescott
1985 FC 35
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