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How to Troubleshoot Home Appliances

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If you know how to troubleshoot home appliances, it can really make

you cut down expenses and make your savings get bigger. Although, not

all appliance repairs are expensive, the thought of accomplishing

something that you can without relying on somebody else is another

story. You can actually complete other minor repairs yourself. You

will not be able to save money if you make it a habit to replace

something if they break or call a technician every now and then. It

will really cost you a lot. So, it is high time that you learn how to

handle minor problems that you can solve on your own.

 

CAUTION! You need to know you understand the basic things before

trying it out on your own for your family and your own safety.

 

General Troubleshooting Tips

 

1 – Check the power supply of your appliances

 

Sometimes, we wonder why our appliance is not working even if we have

only purchased them a month or two months before. This is one of the

minor problems that we encounter. We fail to make sure that our

appliance is plugged in.

 

2 – Examine the breaker on that particular appliance

 

If you have already made sure that the appliance is plugged and power

is being supplied, you can examine the breaker (circuit breaker) and

see if it does not look burned or exhausted to the point of

non-usability. 

 

3 – Check your user’s manual

 

It is essentially important that you keep the users manual in a safe

area so that you can get back to them for minor troubleshooting tips

for the specific machine that you bought. In every manual,

manufacturers provide simple and detailed instructions on

troubleshooting that you might want to look at first before you go and

call a technician to come to your house. The manual has usually a list

of problems and how you can handle it. It will really save you a lot

of time and cut down your expenses, which means you can have more

money to spend on other priority things. 

 

4 – Unplug your appliance

 

If you made sure that you have done the exterior examination of the

appliance then it is time to go into the interior side of the

appliance. Take note: Do not attempt to open the machine if you do not

know what you are actually doing. Before you proceed and examine the

inside of the appliance, make sure that you have cut off (switch off)

the power supply by unplugging it so that you can avoid electrocution.

Safety first is what you have to do first.

 

After everything has been already done and nothing is still working

out, it would be time for you to call a technician. 

Posted on 23 July '10 by admin, under Home appliances. No Comments.

Pensacola Air Conditioning Repair ? How To Simply Troubleshoot Your Pensacola Air Conditioner Repair

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Pensacola air conditioner repair is a very time-sensitive responsibility. With high summer temperatures, it is critical for Anderson Air to rapidly correct Pensacola air conditioning repair problems.

The most common Pensacola air conditioning repair problem is that the air conditioner is not blowing cold air. This problem may be caused by issues on the inside or outside of the home.

Here are some possible interior factors causing your Pensacola air conditioner to stop blowing cool air:

• The primary problem with Pensacola air conditioners is that the filter just insider the air conditioning unit panel becomes clogged. When the filter is clogged, the condenser fins on the inside part of the furnace freeze-up. To keep your Pensacola AC system running in top condition, just change the filter regularly. I recommend monthly, no matter what your filter says. And if you do experience a clogged condenser, change your filter and then just turn the Pensacola air conditioning system off so the ice can melt.
• The inside condenser fins might be clogged also because it caught the debris from the dirty air filter.
• Another possibility is that your Freon may be low.
• Your Pensacola air conditioner condenser fan motor could be at fault. Typically when this occurs you will need to replace it.
After we troubleshoot your Pensacola AC home for the above interior problems, we then run through a check-list of issues on the outside of your home.
• If your air conditioner is turned on inside your home, yet there is no cool air, it’s important to check the outside unit because it may not be turned on.
• Your air conditioning system could have the outside condenser fan burnt out.
• Your Pensacola AC system has a contactor that could be at fault. If the contactor in your Pensacola air conditioner is bad, it is best to replace this part.
• If the outside air conditioning unit is not working at all, it is possible that it may not be receiving electricity.

Posted on 4 July '09 by admin, under Heating and Conditioning. No Comments.