Troubleshooting
How To Perform An Electrical Test
Troubleshooting
Dishwashers
Disposals
Dryers
Ice Makers (or Icemakers)
Microwave Ovens
Electric Ovens
Refrigerators and Freezers
Electric Stoves
Trash Compactors
Washers
Basic Troubleshooting
- Note the exact symptoms caused by the problem with the appliance. Use all of your senses to assess the appliance: does something smell funny, look bent, sound different, vibrate too much, too hot, etc.
- Check for external factors. Is the appliance properly installed, does the appliance have the correct voltage supplied to it, etc.
- Check for internal and external physical damage such as broken parts, burnt elements or wires, oil leaks, etc.
- Make sure the controls are on the proper setting.
- Operate the appliance and let it run through its cycle. Check the cycle operation against the operational sequence described in the owner’s manual.
- Using the information from the preceding steps, isolate the suspect circuit or mechanical system and identify the faulty component.
Correction Procedure
- Unplug the appliance.
- Gain Access to he faulty part.
- Isolate and/or remove the defective part.
- Install the new component.
- Re attach all panels and screws.
- Test the appliance for proper operation.
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