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Finalise the Location<\/h3>\n
Before you proceed with the installation of the Microwave, first see if you have an installation template. Most Microwaves come with one to provide insight to the people on where they should place the Microwave. However, if your Microwave does not have one, then do not worry.<\/p>\n
You can always do this manually and mark the selected area with a market. Then properly measure whether the Microwave would fit in that location or not.<\/p>\n
Find a Stud<\/h3>\n
Some people think that finding a stud can be challenging. However, all you need to do is make a couple of knocks at the wall. The best way to identify a stud is by noticing if you hear a dull sound after the tap. If you do, then good going, you have found a stud.<\/p>\n
Drill Hole<\/h3>\n
Usually, you are going to find bolts with your Microwave to help you install it. However, if you do not, you can always purchase them. Start by drilling the necessary holes, depending on the design of your wall plate.<\/p>\n
Once that is done, simply install the wall plates at that location and make sure that they firmly hold onto the position.<\/p>\n
Set the Microwave<\/h3>\n
Having someone to assist you for this step can always be useful. Setting the Microwave alone can be a bit problematic, and dangerous too if it is heavy. If you think you cannot do it on your own, ask someone to give you a helping hand. Pick up the Microwave and set it at the wall plate that you have just framed.<\/p>\n
Plug the Power<\/h3>\n
Carefully manoeuvre the power cord of the Microwave around the frame and towards the outlet. Plug the power in and make sure that everything is in place. However, do not turn the main power from the breaker on just yet.<\/p>\n
Inspect the Bracket<\/h3>\n
Once everything is in place before you switch the power to make sure that everything is in place. Thoroughly inspect the brackets to see if they are properly mounted. If you think that the bolts are loose even the slightest, make sure that you properly tighten them.<\/p>\n
Connect the Fan<\/h3>\n
Set-up the proper ventilation system. Whether you are connecting the blower or the fan, make sure that your Microwave has adequate ventilation before you switch the power on. The kitchen can already be hot and installing the Microwave over the stove really doesn\u2019t help either. So, to extend the life of your Microwave, thoroughly check the ventilation system.<\/p>\n
Time to Test<\/h3>\n
Now everything is set and done and you are ready to go. Turn the main power off to see if everything works fine. You can either run the Microwave empty or place something inside it. However, make sure that it is a glass plate because you never want to put any other object inside the Microwave (especially metal). Turn the Microwave on, and if it works fine, then your project was a success. If it doesn\u2019t, then there may be something wrong with your power outlet so inspect that.<\/p>\n