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Trying to change built-in microwave

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a-nigma | 13:36 Mon 22nd Dec 2008 | Home & Garden
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We don't know how to remove the present m/wave. There is some movement if we pull at it. Have removed one upright part of casing and casing below. What should we be doing next? Any helpful suggestions? It's a panasonic if that makes any difference.
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I've managed! A neighbour came round suggesting all the casing should come out. Did this and hey presto! Very heavy though. Now getting the new one in, which is much lighter - new technology.

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