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lothes not coming out clean? The water might be too cold. Make sure your cold
washing machine water is at least 65-degrees for best detergent
action.
Water coming from the cold water tap can be pretty chilly during the
winter (or year-round if you have a well). According to washing machine
manufacturers, if the water is colder than 65 degrees F, the additives
in laundry detergent won't work as well—and powder detergents won't
fully dissolve. Cold water for washing should be in the 65- to 85-degree
range or clothes won't get completely clean.
To find out if your clothes are getting a good wash, check the water
temperature with a cooking thermometer (one that registers low
temperatures) when you do a cold, a warm and a hot wash. If the water
temperature is below 65 degrees for cold water washes, boost it by
selecting warm water for part of the initial fill cycle. If the warm
water wash is below 85 degrees (a common problem during winter or when
the washing machine is at the opposite end of the house from the water
heater), try the hot water setting instead for all or part of the wash
cycle. Or run the hot water tap into the laundry tub until it gets hot,
then turn on the washer.
Always leave rinse settings on cold, no matter what washing
temperature you choose. Cold water rinses are just as effective as warm
water rinses, and you'll save a lot of energy.
A
washing machine that takes forever to fill may have an inlet screen
clogged with mineral deposits and tiny particles of debris. The fix is
simple.
Turn off the hot and cold water supplies and disconnect the hoses. Use a
pair of needle-nose pliers to gently remove the screens for cleaning.
Screens protect the washer's internal parts from grit and debris. & Work the clean screen back into the inlet by pressing around the rim of
the screen with a small screwdriver. Reconnect the hoses, turn on the
water and check for leaks.
Check your washer supply hoses, too. Some contain screens that can be removed and cleaned just like inlet screens.
Cleaning the screens is asimple job. The only
tricky part is removing the screens without wrecking them (Photo 1).
Don't just yank them out. Gently squeeze and twist as you pull. You'll
distort the screens a little, but you can mold them back into shape with
your fingers. If your screens are cemented in place by mineral
deposits, you may not be able to remove them without damage. New screens
are inexpensive, and are sold at appliance parts stores. Clean the
screens with running water or blow out debris with an air compressor.
You may have to pick and scrape away stubborn particles with a utility knife.
Clothes
dryer vents by cleaning and lubricating the vent flaps so they
completely close. If unsuccessful, replace the vent, a simple task.
If cold air comes into your laundry room through the dryer vent, you
should be able to stop it fairly easily. The vent should have a flap
(or flaps) at the end to stop air infiltration. Go outside and make
sure there’s a flap and that it’s not stuck open. If the flap
works well, check the caulking. If it’s cracking and peeling away,
it’s probably allowing cold air to leak in. Cut away the old
caulking, make sure the vent is flush against the siding, and apply
new latex caulk. If the flap doesn’t close on its own, try cleaning it
and then spray silicone on the pivot point. If the flap still won’t
close, replace it. A new vent costs about $5 at home centers, and
installing it will only take about 15 minutes. Start by cutting away
the caulking around the vent on the siding with a utility knife,
remove any screws and unclamp the duct leading to the dryer. Slide
the old vent out of the wall, slip in the new one and reattach it to
the duct. Caulk around the vent flange
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Look no further than this video for a detailed, easy to understand, step
by step troubleshooting guide to repair your faulty microwave. Over
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Thousands
of dryer fires are caused by lint every year, yet they can be easily
prevented with a few minutes of cleaning. Learn where lint is, how to
get at it, and the best way to clean it out.
Get the lint out
Dryer fires start when built-up lint near the motor, gas burners or
heating elements catches on fire. This fire can then spread to ignite
lint in the vent pipe. The best precautions are to empty the lint trap
after every load, vacuum behind the machine regularly, keep flammables
away from the dryer, and annually clean lint from inside the dryer
cabinet and vent duct. We show how to “de-lint” a gas dryer with a front
access panel. Electric dryers have a heating element instead of a gas
burner. If you have an electric dryer, or your dryer differs from the
one shown, consult your manual for instructions on accessing the heating
element or cabinet interior.The most important step in cleaning the
dryer is to remove any lint buildup around the motor and gas burner or
heating element. Then clean out the vent duct with a 4-in. dryer vent
cleaning brush (sold at appliance repair stores, or online). The plastic
ducting itself can catch on fire and set the house ablaze. If your
dryer has a plastic vent ducting, replace it with a metal one.
Replace a bad socket or burner. If one of your electric burners
isn’t heating, it could be a bad burner, a bad connection in the burner
socket or a faulty switch. To see if the problem is the burner, exchange
the burner with one that you know works. If that burner won’t heat, the
problem is either the burner socket or the infinite switch. (The burner
prongs plug into the burner socket.) Connections in the burner socket
can burn out and fail to provide power. If the prongs look burned,
inspect the socket. If the socket looks charred or burned, replace it.
Replace Switch in your stove or range
The knob you turn to control the burner temperature slides over the
shaft of the infinite switch. If the switch burns out, your burner won't
get power. Test the infinite switch if you know the burner and burner
socket are good but the burner still won't heat. We removed the back
panel to access the infinite switch. Your range may be different. With
the range unplugged, test the switch with a multimeter set . If the
meter reading remains the same, the infinite switch is bad and should be
replaced
Solution: Check the voltage at the outlet supplying power. If it is lower than 115 volts, there is a problem with your electrical
service or breaker. A bad turntable motor may also be the cause. To
check it, turn the microwave over onto its top. Remove the bottom grill.
Set the VOM to RX1 and remove one lead from the motor terminals. Probe
the terminals. If the reading is infinity, then replace the motor. The
magnetron and the wave guide may also be the culprits here. They need
to be serviced by a professional.
Solution: Check the door switch as described
above. The capacitor or diode may be bad. Discharge the capacitor as
described earlier in the article. Test the capacitor by removing the
leads and setting the VOM to RX100. Probe the terminals. The reading
should start in the low ohms and increase toward infinity. Reverse the
probes and re-test. The reading should do the same thing. If not, it's
bad. To test the diode, disconnect the diode from both the appliance
and the capacitor. With the VOM set to RX100, probe the wires. Then
reverse the probes and read again. You should get infinity for one
reading and low ohms for the other reading. If not, replace. Another
cause could be a faulty magnetron, but due to the sensitivity of that
piece, it's best left to a professional.
Solution:
Unplug the power cord and check for voltage at the outlet. Inspect the
cord for any damage or burn marks. Because of all the safety devices
in a microwave oven, any one of them could be the cause. You will need
to remove the outside shell of the microwave. Unscrew the screws
underneath and on the back that hold the shell in place and slide it
off. Here's a list of things to check that may be causing this problem.
The fuse could be blown -- Remove the fuse
with a set of fusepullers. Place it on a paper towel so it doesn't roll
away. With your VOM set to RX1, place a probe on each end of the fuse.
The reading should be zero. If not, replace the fuse with an identical
one.
Door switch could be bad -- Locate the door
switches and remove the leads. With the VOM on RX1, probe the
terminals. The reading should be infinity with the door open and zero
with it closed. If not, replace. Check both door switches.
Fan
motor could be bad -- Locate the fan and remove the leads. With the
VOM set to RX1, probe the terminals. If the reading is infinity, then
it is bad.
If you are having problems with your washing machine
draining, there are a few things that it could be… First issue may be
the power. Check to make sure you have power to the washing machine by
plugging something else in the socket. Second issue may be the lid switch.
Lid switches are there for safety. If the lid is open the washer will
not enter the spin/drain cycle…this prevents people from being able to
stick their hand down into the washer and hurt themselves. So if the
lid switch is bad, the washer will think the lid is open. Third issue
could be the drain pump.
The drain pump can become defective or clogged thus limiting its
ability to drain the water from the washer. Final issue, if it is none
of the others, is possibly a bad washer timer. This should be the last
thing you check as it is probably the most unlikely when compared with
the other issues listed above. If you are unsure or need help figuring
out which of these issues could be causing your washer to not drain, try
the Repair Forum. Once you find out which part it is that is causing your problems, try the Model Research page to find the exact part for your model. Not sure where to find the model number on your washer? Try the Model Number Locator.
Microwave ovens are a testament to man's ingenuity and creativity. For
someone to have the foresight to imagine that food can be cooked without
ever being placed in an oven or near a fire is astonishing. What was
once a science fiction movie fantasy device, is now a common everyday
household appliance. What's next? I wouldn't mind that machine from "The Jetsons"
that made whatever food you mentioned. I wonder if anyone's working on
that? Anyway, the microwave oven is a marvel of science, available
right in our kitchens. To understand how this little cube can heat up
food and make the popcorn pop, have a read of our article that explains
just how it works.
So, you're here because your microwave
oven isn't working as well as it used to or it isn't working at all.
Many times, you can quickly and inexpensively fix the problem by
yourself. You will need to have a VOM (volt-ohm meter), which you can
pick up at most hardware
centers. A notebook to record your process is a valuable assistant
when it comes to trying to remember which screw goes where. As always,
unplug the appliance before troubleshooting unless otherwise noted.
Now, let's see if we can fix that problem.
Note:
Before touching any internal parts, be sure to discharge the
capacitor. The capacitor stores additional voltage and can hurt you
even if the unit is unplugged. To discharge a capacitor safely, you
will need the following: a screwdriver,
a wire-wound resistor with a 2 watt - 20,000ohm rating, and a pair of
jumper wires with alligator clips on the ends. Clip a wire to each end
of the resistor. Clip one wire to the metal shaft of the screwdriver.
Clip the other wire to one of the capacitor's terminals. Now, touch the
other terminal with the tip of the screwdriver. There may be a small
spark. If the capacitor has three terminals, do the same process with
the middle terminal and each outside terminal.
Summer is near and it is supposed to be one of the hottest summers we’ve had in a while.Does your refrigerator have an icemaker? Is your icemaker
not working like it used to?Now is the time to take care of it. Did
you know most refrigerators can have universal icemakers installed on
it? And if you already have one installed on it, they are pretty easy
to replace.If you fall into the category of already having an icemaker
but it’s not working like it used to, you may want to look at changing
the water filter or the water valve.
Make sure you have
the ice cubes ready for the summer to help keep you and your pets cool.
Ice cubes can be left in the pets bowl so they have fresh cold water
when you have to leave them alone at the house. I’m still working on
training my dogs to get their own food and water…wouldn’t that be
something :). Whatever your need for ice is, know that it is easier to
install than you think it is and something you can do today.
A sink full of dirty dishes will always drive home the importance of a functioning dishwasher.
Not only is it a convenience to simply load the machine and have it do
the hard work for you, but dishwashers have also been shown to
sanitize dishes far better than hand-washing could ever manage. When
the dishwasher has problems, the complex internal mechanisms should be
serviced by a professional, but Jeff says one of the most common
complaints is simple to remedy. “Seventy percent of customer complaints
are that the wash quality is poor,” he says. “One of the best ways to
help the dishwasher work more efficiently is by not pre-washing or
cleaning the dishes before putting them into the machine as well as
using quality soap and the correct wash cycle.” Since the phosphate ban
a few years ago, manufacturers have changed the way dishwashing soaps
work. Surprisingly, soaps now work more effectively when they meet
correct water temperatures and food particles, which get its chemical
reaction going. Jeff recommends only scraping dishes to remove leftover
food and not rinsing or brushing them before they go into the
dishwasher.
As
the one kitchen appliance that is always running, the refrigerator
should be expected to suffer some wear and tear. But Jeff points out
that a refrigerator problem often subtly announces itself through the
appearance of condensation or frost—long before the time comes when a
breakdown might be imminent. “Visually check the fridge, maybe once a
month,” says Jeff, “and if you see condensation or frost around the
insides of the doors, then that means you have an air leak.” Any pooling
water in the bottom of the fridge might indicate that the drain needs
to be looked at and possibly cleaned out. While replacing the gasket
and clearing the drain line are tasks that a homeowner can sometimes
complete, Jeff recommends they be left to a professional repairman to
avoid any mistakes that might create bigger problems later. Catching
the problems early is definitely a matter of making a visual
inspection of the refrigerator a regular part of your kitchen duties.
Another culprit that often contributes to refrigerator malfunction is
dirty condenser coils. Usually located on the back, top, or bottom of
the refrigerator, these coils help to cool the refrigerant. If the
coils accumulate lint, they can’t get rid of heat efficiently, and the
refrigerator’s compressor will work harder and use up more energy as a
result. So not only is regularly cleaning the coils an easy way to
prolong the life of your appliance and avoid repair calls, but it can
also save you money monthly by reducing power usage. And in a machine
that is always on, this can put a few extra dollars a month back into
your pocket.
From heating up coffee to cooking a full meal, the microwave has become
one of the most depended-upon appliances in the kitchen. Given its
frequent use, when a problem does arise with the machine, it can be a
real disappointment to the home cook looking for a speedy answer to
meal preparation. Fortunately, the most common enemy of microwave
operation is also the easiest to overcome. Accumulated food particles
and grease that have hardened over time are the main things that
interfere with the microwave’s operation. “That hardened food will
collect around what’s called the stir cover and in the corners of the
microwave,” says Jeff, “and it will eventually burn.” This can cause
sparking in the microwave, and, if allowed to remain over time, it can
damage the interior of the microwave and create exposed areas and holes
that can cause sparking or potential fires. Regular cleaning can
eliminate the problem and prevent extra wear on the microwave in
addition to maintaining the machine’s efficiency in cooking.
Because a majority of the microwave’s operating parts are internal,
most of the common things that go wrong with it will need to be serviced
by a qualified technician.
This video looks at the #1 Most Common Refrigerator Issue...Defrost
Problems! Something as simple as leaving the refrigerator door open can
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and more. This particular Agitator Repair Kit is specific to Whirlpool manufactured brands including Admiral, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Glenwood, and Caloric. To find Agitator Repair Kit specific to your model, visit http://www.PartSelect.com If your washer is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the Agitator Repair Kit could solve your appliance problem. 1) Agitator is not spinning, moving or rotating 2) Washing machine is not agitating PartSelect Part Number: PS334650 Whirlpool OEM Part Number: 285811 Tools used for this repair/replacement: 1) 7/16 Socket 2) Socket Extension 3) Ratchet 4) Duel Action Agitator Grease Get
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Do it yourself tips on how to clean the sump of a dishwasher. White film, grit, and grime are problems I've been having with our Kenmore Ultra dishwasher
the last couple of days. After doing some online research, I found the
likely causes were hard water, too much detergent, and screen or
filter problems. It looked to me like the problems were more like
filtering problems because I had what looked like dirty water bypassing
somewhere in the dishwasher being applied to the dishes. So I decided I
would clean the sump in the bottom of the dishwasher to see if that
would cure the problem. Video covers removal of the parts in the
dishwasher necessary to access the sump in the bottom of the
dishwasher. From my research online, I learned that this type of
maintenance should work on Whirlpool and Kitchenaid dishwashers also.
My AC stop working and blows hot air. The fan wasnt blowing when the AC
was on. I opened the panel and saw the run capacitor bulging out. The
run capacitor stores up charge to kick start the compressor and fan. So,
if thats broken, then may be thats why my fan isn't running. So, i
bought one for $25 on the internet and it fixed the problem This is for documentation and reference only. I am not a professional. Many
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Video, Learn How To Troubleshoot and Repair Electric Range Burner
Elements! How to Fix Electric Stove Burner Elements That Won't Turn On
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and timer work together inside your refrigerator's icemaker. Also how
to troubleshoot and repair problems with your ice maker, or replace
your icemaker with a new one.
This particular Condenser Fan Motor Kit is specific to Whirlpool manufactured brands including Admiral, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Glenwood, and Caloric. To find a Condenser Fan Motor specific to your model, visit tv-part.com If your fridge is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the Condenser Fan Motor could solve your appliance problem. 1) Fridge getting too warm 2) Fridge condenser fan not always running 3) Noisy fan motor in fridgePartSelect Part Number: PS395284Whirlpool OEM Part Number: 833697Tools used for this repair/replacement: 1) ¼ inch nut driver 2) 5/16 inch nut driver 3) Roll of electrical tape 4) Wire Strippers 5) Needle nose pliers 6) Small thin blade screw driverGet model-specific repair help from PartSelect.com. Learn how to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair your appliance with user-generated installation instructions, hundreds of step-by-step repair videos, and our Instant Repairman. If you've got an appliance problem, we can help you in New York area visit my website.
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One ~ 0:22 Washing machine does not spin ~ caused by broken lid switch. Two ~ 1:05 Agitator not agitating ~ caused by broken agitator dogs. Three ~ 1:50 Clogged drain line ~ caused by penny or item down drain. Four ~ 2:01 Water leak ~ many different causes, loose hose, cracked pump, etc.. Five ~ 2:09 Washer wobbling ~ most often cause is items out of balance.
00:14 Ok today I wanted to go over the five most common problems with washing 00:18 machines with you 00:19 the number one 00:20 most often problem with washing 00:22 machines is a washing machine that doesn't drain or spin 00:26 most often caused by a broken lid switch 00:29 you should hear a click 00:31 as this goes into place 00:34 If you don't hear that click then your 00:37 or if your washing machine is not going into its final cycles 00:41 it's most often this lid switch here 00:45 sometimes you can just press on this right side 00:48 and get it to engage the switch also occasionally you can just adjust the post a little bit 00:53 uh... so that the post will stick further into the switch which will engage the switch also 00:57 sometimes you can just adjust the switch or tighten it up 01:01 often it needs to be replaced I have a video on that 01:05 second most often problem with 01:08 washing machines often goes undetected 01:10 something you'd probably want to check regularly is that your agitator 01:14 dogs are working properly 01:16 what it should do is turn the bottom one-way or the other so 01:21 this one is turning it like it should 01:23 and the aggitator dogs are functioning now if it's not doing that than your clothes are just getting rinsed 01:28 they are not really getting washed 01:29 it is an often missed 01:32 problem with washing machines 01:33 and its probably very common because the agitator dogs inside here are 01:38 designed to break if someone's arm was to get stuck in here or if something 01:43 was to bind up too much the agitator dogs will actually strip on purpose as a safety mechanism 01:50 third most common problem with washing machines is 01:53 a clogged pump 01:55 at the impeller 01:56 sometimes a penny or a button or 01:59 something else, a bobby pin 02:01 whatever goes down the drain line and gets stuck at the pump. Fourth most common 02:05 problem 02:06 is a leak. Most often leaks occur 02:09 up on the left side. Fifth most common problem is a washing machine out of 02:13 balance. Now the most often cause of the machine being out of balance 02:18 is just a matter of redistributing the clothes. Usually a towel or 02:22 something gets on one side and you hear the whump whump whump whump of 02:25 the machine 02:26 what you need to do is open the lid 02:28 and than go ahead and readjust the clothing or go ahead and readjust the towel 02:32 uh... readjust the items in the bin to get a more balanced 02:36 and then go ahead and run it again see if it 02:38 works out and you have no more 02:40 out of balance deal sometimes you could lose a spring most often times it's just that the 02:46 machines out of balance 02:47 eventually I'll have to make you a video showing you how to reset the spring if it did come off 02:51 there is three different shocks and then there is a spring 02:54 that holds the machine basin in place 02:57 now the way to check if your machine is still in balance is just ahead and run it 03:01 empty with water 03:02 let the water fill up 03:04 if the machine finds its balance than you know it was just a matter of the clothes 03:08 or the laundry items 03:09 being out of balance 03:12 anyway that is the five most common problems with washing machines
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A short informative video, dismantling and diagnosing some common
microwave problems. Dan shows you how to
diagnose and points out the most common microwave problems. Microwaves
contain HIGH VOLTAGE. Use extreme caution when troubleshooting and
servicing ---UPDATE 11/1/2013 I have been receiving massive amounts of
EMAIL requesting troubleshooting tips. Please be advised it it almost
impossible for me to help you troubleshoot your appliance unless I am
standing there with you. I get calls and emails all the time wanted
questions answered - there are just to many details and variable for me
to try and diagnose it over email or phone. there are very few items I
recommend servicing in the microwave. Magnetron, door switches, basic
stuff. if it is something else I recommend replacing unit. even if it
does match the décor of your kitchen.
We at Beehive Appliance Service would like to show you a simple thing to
try if your refrigerator is not working like it should. It is easy to
clean the coils under your refrigerator. (Note: some manufacturers have
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old plasma is harder to fix than lcd TVs but most common faults is bad
caps in power-supply then bad ic, diodes or/and transistors on main
sustain boards then bad ic on buffer boards, then video logic boards
(chips needs solder reflow using heatgun) from my years of experience,
"TV Service Manuals" http://www.servicemanuals.net/Sony-Se... i hope this helps 8^)