Paul for Model Number SCBC2000CWW01 Came home and noticed Advantium SCBC2000CWW display requested that I set the clock ( no problems previously). I set the clock and push the start pad only to hear a slight "pop" and then nothing, no display. Upon investigation I found that the fuse had blown and melted the holder as well. Any ideas as to why this could have occurred? I ordered a new holder and fuses and plan to replace and see what happens. After reviewing the wiring diagram it appears it could be several different items.
Answer Hello Paul, I would not recommend to put a new fuse and holder in until you locate the short. This can be a component that is internally shorted or it can be a wire or connection touching ground. If you replace the fuse first and apply power, the problem will most likely recur. Yu can locate the short with a resistance meter and the unit unplugged from the wall outlet. Test from each side of the fuseholder to chassis ground on the unit. It will show a connection to ground in one direction. If you disconnect each component one at a time, when you unplug the responsible component, the connection to chassis ground will go to no connection. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, February 3, 2015