
Repair and troubleshooting guide for Electrical Appliances (general overview) n Gas Appliances, Refrigerator & Freezer , Oven & Range , Dishwasher ,Washing Machine ,Clothes Dryer. Save your money Before you call the repair person. • Check to see if plug has fallen out, or is loose in the receptacle. If loose, twist both prongs slightly with pliers. • Check wall receptacle. Plug in a small lamp you know is working. If lamp doesn’t light, check fuse or circuit breaker. Loose wire connection in appliance plug. Too many appliances on electrical circuit. Always check the temperature control dial first when you’re troubleshooting a cooling problem with a refrigerator/freezer. This is often the reason for problems. Set at “recommended setting” in appliance “Use & Care” manual. That’s a useful repair manual book. download now !

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