
| Q. |
I have a four prong
receptacle for a dryer in my home, but my dryer has a three prong cord. Is there an
adapter? |
| A. |
There is no adapter
available to adapt a three prong cord to a four prong cord. However, a four prong cord can
easily be installed to your dryer. Ask our sales people for instructions.
If your home has only a 125 volt
outlet, a new 230 volt outlet must be installed to accommodate most electric dryers.
When the voltage is cut by half, the wattage is cut by 3/4. If you could
rewire your dryer from 230 volts to 125 volts, it would take about four hours to dry a
load of clothes.
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| Q. |
My Microwave quit
working. What's wrong with it? |
| A. |
It may have just blown
its fuse. On most Microwaves, the fuse is located under the outer cover.
Also under this cover is a high voltage capacitor
that stores enough electricity to injure or even kill. |
| Q. |
My Washer is leaking,
is this serious? |
| A. |
Yes, if your Whirlpool
or Kenmore Washer is leaking water on the floor, don't wait too long to have it repaired.
If the pump is leaking, it is quite likely that it is leaking on the motor.
Have it repaired now and save the cost of a new motor. |
| Q. |
I just got my
dishwasher and it leaves water in the bottom after it's finished running. Is this
normal? |
| A. |
No. Check your
drain hose to make sure it is not crimped. On Older installations, there may be
glass in the pump. All dish washers are designed to drain completely at the end of
each cycle. |
| Q. |
One of the top
elements on my stove gets red hot on every setting, is this normal? |
| A. |
No. The control
switch is bad and should be replaced. |
| Q. |
Why does my top
element work sometimes and not others? |
| A. |
The problem is
probably in the receptacle the element plugs into. Replacing this part is easy, just
watch out for live voltage. |
| Q. |
I can hear the motor
on my dryer running, but the tub doesn't turn. |
| A. |
This sounds like
a broken belt. Make sure the tub turns freely by hand before replacing the belt.
Sometimes, roller or bearing problems caused the belt to break. |
| Q. |
My Dryer takes
twice as long to dry clothes as it used to. What's the matter with it? |
| A. |
Normally this
problem is caused by a congested dryer - full of lint. Even if
you clean the filter after every load, some of the lint gets past the
filter into the air flow. This lint can cover the operating
thermostat stopping it from cycling the element. When this
happens, the element cycles on the safety thermostat which has a lot
longer cycle time than the operating thermostat. If unattended,
this lint can get into the motor and cause it to overheat and even
burn out. The air flow and vent must be clear of lint for the
dryer to work properly. |
| Q. |
I think I smell
Carbon Monoxide. How can I be sure? |
| A. |
You don't smell
Carbon Monoxide. It is an odorless and tasteless gas. If you suspect Carbon
Monoxide in your home, have it checked. Most heat and air contractors have meters
that can detect even small levels of Carbon Monoxide. We carry inexpensive passive
detectors that you can install yourself. |
| Q. |
What kind of
paint should I use on my stove top? |
| A. |
Sorry, your
stove top is porcelain coated or brushed chrome and can not be painted. Give use
your brand and model number, we may have, or can get, a replacement top. |
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