two wires has bridged together, that's why the breaker popped.
First you need to check the plug of your microwave that connects to the wall, see if the plug have not melted, likewise the wires. Then trace the wire into the unit, maybe a fuse has blown that's why it did not turn off.
Once you cannot trace any physical fault from the unit, it means you will need to open up the unit, check the power panel of the unit, and see if any fuse was blown.
I can assure you that two wires bridged together, that's why the circuit breaker went off.
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two wires has bridged together, that's why the breaker popped.
First you need to check the plug of your microwave that connects to the wall, see if the plug have not melted, likewise the wires. Then trace the wire into the unit, maybe a fuse has blown that's why it did not turn off.
Once you cannot trace any physical fault from the unit, it means you will need to open up the unit, check the power panel of the unit, and see if any fuse was blown.
I can assure you that two wires bridged together, that's why the circuit breaker went off.
Good luck.