Here is a pic of the inside of my sister's Panasonic microwave.
She placed a Corelle dish with some bacon on it and put it in the micro and 10 seconds later, saw a flash and below are the results. The built-in microwave is about 1 yr. old and is vented directly to the outside.
She placed a call to Panasonic and got the 'runaround'. One final decision was that they were shipping her a box so that she could pack the micro and send it back to the company. She stated that in no uncertain terms was she taking the micro off the wall and shipping it back to them, leaving a hole to the outside.
The representative then told her to take a pic of the affected area and he would make an evaluation whether the company would replace the microwave. After all, the unit is just over 1 yr old. The affected areas go thru the plastic interior. Is there any danger in still using the micro?
I took the pic yesterday and emailed it to the company. We are still awaiting the decision.
She placed a Corelle dish with some bacon on it and put it in the micro and 10 seconds later, saw a flash and below are the results. The built-in microwave is about 1 yr. old and is vented directly to the outside.
She placed a call to Panasonic and got the 'runaround'. One final decision was that they were shipping her a box so that she could pack the micro and send it back to the company. She stated that in no uncertain terms was she taking the micro off the wall and shipping it back to them, leaving a hole to the outside.
The representative then told her to take a pic of the affected area and he would make an evaluation whether the company would replace the microwave. After all, the unit is just over 1 yr old. The affected areas go thru the plastic interior. Is there any danger in still using the micro?
I took the pic yesterday and emailed it to the company. We are still awaiting the decision.