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12-01-2008, 05:20 PM
| | | Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
first? In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
it without hitting the stop button. | 
12-01-2008, 05:22 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? In article
<8d6e6050-41e1-41fc-85d1-2fe14eab1d15@33g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
"void.no.spam.com@gmail.com" <void.no.spam.com@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> first? In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
> of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> it without hitting the stop button.
It shuts off as soon as you open the door so it does not matter.
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Peace! Om
"Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama | 
12-01-2008, 05:40 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? void.no.spam.com@gmail.com wrote:
> Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> first? In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
> of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> it without hitting the stop button.
Are they growing hair on their lips and fingernails?
-sw | 
12-01-2008, 06:18 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first?
<void.no.spam.com@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> first? In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
> of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> it without hitting the stop button.
I always hit the stop button first, but that is to protect the microwave
(similar to using "correct" procedures to shut down the computer). It is my
understanding that simply opening the door will not injure or affect the
user -- opening the door immediately shuts off the power.
MaryL | 
12-01-2008, 07:08 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? void.no.spam.com@gmail.com wrote:
> Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> first? In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
> of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> it without hitting the stop button.
You and your co-workers should seek medical help immediately before the
cancer spreads. | 
12-01-2008, 07:28 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? "void.no.spam.com@gmail.com" <void.no.spam.com@gmail.com> wrote in
news:8d6e6050-41e1-41fc-85d1-2fe14eab1d15@33g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:
> Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> first? In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
> of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> it without hitting the stop button.
>
LAMO silly bint. Why is it always the weaker sex with stupid questions?
--
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Brisbane
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"Thirty seven years ago, a Quarter Master, nearly knocked me over as he
thrust an L1A1 SLR into my hands and bellowed, "Keep that Rifle in Tip Top
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These days, I do not have to visit exotic overseas countries as my
Countries Enemies are seen wallowing around our seats of government, they
guzzle and cavort at the Public trough so deeply they make Caligula and | 
12-01-2008, 08:06 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first?
Omelet wrote:
>
> In article
> <8d6e6050-41e1-41fc-85d1-2fe14eab1d15@33g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
> "void.no.spam.com@gmail.com" <void.no.spam.com@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> > first? In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
> > of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> > it without hitting the stop button.
>
> It shuts off as soon as you open the door so it does not matter.
Actually, it does matter, but not as a function of safety.
When you open the microwave door without pressing the stop button, the
power to the magnetron is interrupted by the door switch, stopping the
microwave output.
When you press the stop button, the power to the magnetron is
interrupted by the timer's control relay, so when you open the door the
door switch isn't interrupting any current.
The timer's control relay is typically a decent unit and rated to handle
interrupting this current on a regular basis, while the door switch is
typically a cheap part and if used to interrupt the current regularly
will often fail open, rendering the microwave inoperative. | 
12-01-2008, 08:08 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 09:20:03 -0800 (PST), "void.no.spam.com@gmail.com"
<void.no.spam.com@gmail.com> wrote:
>Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
>first? In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
>of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
>it without hitting the stop button.
First, there is an interlock that shuts off the magnetron if the door
is even ajar. (Test: Put something in the microwave to heat, turn it
on. Listen for the hum of the magnetron. Push in the button that
opens the door just slightly (or otherwise begin to open the door) and
listen; the magnetron shuts off pretty quickly).
Second, people who use a cordless phone at home, or enter a home that
has a cordless phone, have probably been exposed to a lot more
microwave radiation than can escape the oven. (A lot of cordless
phones operate at nearly the same frequency as microwave ovens: 2.4
GHz)
By and large, microwave exposure is not something to worry about; it
is, however, something that the media would like to have you worry
about...
Best -- Terry | 
12-01-2008, 09:30 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? On Dec 1, 2:28*pm, "Peter-Lucas" <Peter-Lu...@brissie.com> wrote:
> "void.no.spam....@gmail.com" <void.no.spam....@gmail.com> wrote innews:8d6e6050-41e1-41fc-85d1-2fe14eab1d15@33g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:
>
> > Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> > first? *In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
> > of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> > it without hitting the stop button.
>
> LAMO silly bint. Why is it always the weaker sex with stupid questions?
Because men with stupid questions are too insecure to ask them.
Cindy Hamilton | 
12-01-2008, 09:58 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? Omelet wrote:
> In article
> <8d6e6050-41e1-41fc-85d1-2fe14eab1...@33g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
>
> �"void.no.spam....@gmail.com" <void.no.spam....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> > first? �In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me,and 2
> > of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> > it without hitting the stop button.
>
> It shuts off as soon as you open the door so it does not matter.
It does indeed matter. The Off button is the same as the Clear
button... it's a touch pad on most modern units, when pressed/touched
will stop the microwaves but will also clear whatever was programmed;
time/level. Opening the door stops the microwave generation but does
not clear the programmed info, only pauses the unit, which permits the
unit to continue the present program by just closing the door and
pressing Start. Most times the unit stops on its own because the time
elapsed, the user does nothing but remove the contents. Hardly anyone
stops the unit mid program by pressing the Stop pad, unless they wish
to reprogram the unit. Most folks open the door to stop the unit
because they want to check the contents, maybe stir, and then continue
the program. So as anyone who has ever used a microwave oven should
realize there is indeed a difference, a big difference. | 
12-02-2008, 04:23 AM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first?
"Pete C." <aux3.DOH.4@snet.net> wrote in message
news:4934437e$0$25613$ec3e2dad@unlimited.usenetmon ster.com...
>
> Omelet wrote:
>>
>> In article
>> <8d6e6050-41e1-41fc-85d1-2fe14eab1d15@33g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
>> "void.no.spam.com@gmail.com" <void.no.spam.com@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
>> > first? In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
>> > of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
>> > it without hitting the stop button.
>>
>> It shuts off as soon as you open the door so it does not matter.
>
> Actually, it does matter, but not as a function of safety.
>
> When you open the microwave door without pressing the stop button, the
> power to the magnetron is interrupted by the door switch, stopping the
> microwave output.
>
> When you press the stop button, the power to the magnetron is
> interrupted by the timer's control relay, so when you open the door the
> door switch isn't interrupting any current.
>
> The timer's control relay is typically a decent unit and rated to handle
> interrupting this current on a regular basis, while the door switch is
> typically a cheap part and if used to interrupt the current regularly
> will often fail open, rendering the microwave inoperative.
Don't do it! I've developed many multiple brain tumors from opening the
microwave early.
Don't you have anything else to worry about?
TFM® | 
12-02-2008, 04:27 AM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first?
"Sqwertz" <swertz@cluemail.compst> wrote in message
news:gh17ik$r0j$1@news.motzarella.org...
> void.no.spam.com@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
>> first? In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
>> of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
>> it without hitting the stop button.
>
> Are they growing hair on their lips and fingernails?
>
> -sw
I've had hair on my fingernails since the microwave oven was introduced back
before the turn of the century.
Do you mean to say it's not natural?
TFM® | 
12-02-2008, 04:42 AM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first?
"Sheldon" <PENMART01@aol.com> wrote in message
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Omelet wrote:
> In article
> <8d6e6050-41e1-41fc-85d1-2fe14eab1...@33g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
>
> �"void.no.spam....@gmail.com" <void.no.spam....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> > first? �In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
> > of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> > it without hitting the stop button.
>
> It shuts off as soon as you open the door so it does not matter.
It does indeed matter. The Off button is the same as the Clear
button... it's a touch pad on most modern units, when pressed/touched
will stop the microwaves but will also clear whatever was programmed;
time/level. Opening the door stops the microwave generation but does
not clear the programmed info, only pauses the unit, which permits the
unit to continue the present program by just closing the door and
pressing Start. Most times the unit stops on its own because the time
elapsed, the user does nothing but remove the contents. Hardly anyone
stops the unit mid program by pressing the Stop pad, unless they wish
to reprogram the unit. Most folks open the door to stop the unit
because they want to check the contents, maybe stir, and then continue
the program. So as anyone who has ever used a microwave oven should
realize there is indeed a difference, a big difference.
Some microwave ovens require that the "Stop" button be pressed twice to
clear the programmed memory. Pressing it once merely stops the current run
cycle. | 
12-02-2008, 02:16 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first?
"Sheldon" <PENMART01@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1d14c7f7-563b-46ab-a723-00248aa438c3@v42g2000yqv.googlegroups.com...
Omelet wrote:
> In article
> <8d6e6050-41e1-41fc-85d1-2fe14eab1...@33g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
>
> ?"void.no.spam....@gmail.com" <void.no.spam....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> > first? ?In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
> > of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> > it without hitting the stop button.
>
> It shuts off as soon as you open the door so it does not matter.
It does indeed matter. The Off button is the same as the Clear
button... it's a touch pad on most modern units, when pressed/touched
will stop the microwaves but will also clear whatever was programmed;
time/level. Opening the door stops the microwave generation but does
not clear the programmed info, only pauses the unit, which permits the
unit to continue the present program by just closing the door and
pressing Start. Most times the unit stops on its own because the time
elapsed, the user does nothing but remove the contents. Hardly anyone
stops the unit mid program by pressing the Stop pad, unless they wish
to reprogram the unit. Most folks open the door to stop the unit
because they want to check the contents, maybe stir, and then continue
the program. So as anyone who has ever used a microwave oven should
realize there is indeed a difference, a big difference.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>
Hey Shelly! What does that have to do with safety? You're a fucking
douchebag. | 
12-02-2008, 02:30 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? "Anthony" <not@chance.com> wrote in news:493543c3$0$48229$815e3792
@news.qwest.net:
> The Off button is the same as the Clear
>
Push once it stops ...push twice it clears...or resets. Read your manual.
--
The beet goes on -Alan | 
12-02-2008, 02:49 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:06:04 -0600, Pete C. wrote in post :
<news:4934437e$0$25613$ec3e2dad@unlimited.usenetmo nster.com> :
> while the door switch is
> typically a cheap part and if used to interrupt the current regularly
> will often fail open, rendering the microwave inoperative.
shurely(sic) the switch will operate every time you open the door?
--
Tim C. | 
12-02-2008, 03:01 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? "Tim C." <spamtrap@tele2.at> wrote in news:xomnplk65zoz.1duu99qytq9v7$.dlg@
40tude.net:
> shurely(sic) the switch will operate every time you open the door?
>
>
the switches are designed so if they fail/break; they fail open so the
microwave fails to get current and does work any more. So now you have a
nonworking microwave or working boat anchor...and I asked you not to call
me that.
--
The beet goes on -Alan | 
12-02-2008, 03:09 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? "Anthony" <Tony@DumbWOP.com> wrote:
> "Sheldon" wrote:
> >Omelet wrote:
wrote:
> > > Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> > > first? ?In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
> > > of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> > > it without hitting the stop button.
>
> > It shuts off as soon as you open the door so it does not matter.
>
> It does indeed matter. �The Off button is the same as the Clear
> button... it's a touch pad on most modern units, when pressed/touched
> will stop the microwaves but will also clear whatever was programmed;
> time/level. �Opening the door stops the microwave generation but does
> not clear the programmed info, only pauses the unit, which permits the
> unit to continue the present program by just closing the door and
> pressing Start. �Most times the unit stops on its own because thetime
> elapsed, the user does nothing but remove the contents. �Hardly anyone
> stops the unit mid program by pressing the Stop pad, unless they wish
> to reprogram the unit. �Most folks open the door to stop the unit
> because they want to check the contents, maybe stir, and then continue
> the program. �So as anyone who has ever used a microwave oven should
> realize there is indeed a difference, a big difference.
>
>
>
> Hey Shelly! �What does that have to do with safety? �You're a fucking
> douchebag.
A N T H O N Y... you fucking dumb filth encrusted WOP! LOL
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . . | 
12-02-2008, 03:18 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? On Dec 1, 11:27�pm, TFM� <hillbilly...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> "Sqwartz" <swe...@cluemail.compst> wrote
> > void.no.spam....@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >> Is it safe to open a microwave without pressing the stop button
> >> first? �In my office there is a microwave 15 feet away from me, and 2
> >> of my co-workers are always using the microwave, and they always open
> >> it without hitting the stop button.
>
> > Are they growing hair on their lips and fingernails?
>
> > -sw
>
> I've had hair on my fingernails since the microwave oven was introduced.
Sqwartz has had terminal hairy palms since he was twelve... and we all
know he has hair on his lips, and between his teeth... the little
sawed off cocksucker! LOL | 
12-02-2008, 03:22 PM
| | | Re: Safe to open a microwave without pressing the Stop button first? On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 15:01:02 GMT, hahabogus wrote in post :
<news:Xns9B685BB295ABhahabogus@69.16.185.247> :
> "Tim C." <spamtrap@tele2.at> wrote in news:xomnplk65zoz.1duu99qytq9v7$.dlg@
> 40tude.net:
>
>> shurely(sic) the switch will operate every time you open the door?
>>
>
> the switches are designed so if they fail/break; they fail open so the
> microwave fails to get current and does work any more. So now you have a
> nonworking microwave or working boat anchor...and I asked you not to call
> me that.
But if you're going to open the door anyway (and I assume you are) how
would that significantly shorten the life of the switch?
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