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D7824706Q Icemaker Replacement

D7824706Q Icemaker

D7824706Q Icemaker

RC224ADV Magic Chef Refrigerator – Ice Maker Flooding

Kenmore Coldspot ice maker arm woes

KitchenAid Rerigerator Ice Maker Problems

Maytag Refrigerator no water and top of freezer is warm

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Zoom Spout Oiler

Zoom Oiler

Zoom Oiler

A paraffin base, non-gumming, high quality lubricating oil for motors, blowers, linkages, pumps, etc. For both normal and high-speed bearings. Withstands high temperatures. Telescoping pullout spout. 4 ounce bottle.

Read how our appliance repair technicians recommend Zoom Spot Oiler in these forum topics.

How do you oil those itty bitty motors?

Lubrication Question

Kenmore dryer makes a squeak like a hampster wheel.

Squeaky Maytag Dryer

GE sxs freezer howl

Maytag Dryer Squeaking Noise

Maytag Performa dryer squeaking

Noisy whirlpool refrigerator

Maytag Dryer Squeaking like crazy

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Appliance Repair Voltage Check

Appliance Voltage Check

Appliance Voltage Check

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Continuity Testing Appliance Switches

Continuity Testing Appliance Switches

Continuity Testing Appliance Switches

Continuity testing, as related to an elec­trical component, is the check of a part for an “open” or “closed” circuit.

Is there a path or not? References are made between a “closed” (continuity) reading and an “open” (no continuity) reading.

Electrical components fall into two general categories.

1. LOADS - Devices that use or consume electricity. Examples would include drive motor, heating elements, lamps, timer and solenoid coils.

2. SWITCHES – Devices that control the supply of electricity to the load or loads in a circuit. Examples include door switches, timer contacts, selector switch and relay contacts.

Continuity tests of “load” devices will show varying levels of resistance from very low for some transformer and motor windings to very high for some timer motors and components on electronic control boards. Usually it is more important to know if there is a path for current flow through a device (continuity) than to know the exact resistance (ohms) of the device.

Continuity tests of switches will show virtually no resistance across closed contacts. Resistance, even low values indicates burned or dirty contacts in a switch.

Continuity testing is a process of eliminating those electrical components involved in a given function of the appliance, until the inoperative part is found. By reviewing the list of possible electrical problems under a given condition, and then performing appropriate continuity checks on the parts involved, you should be able to locate the electrical component which is inoperative.

When checking components or circuit paths for continuity, external wiring should be disconnected to eliminate false readings through external paths. Isolate what you want to test.

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Microwave High Voltage Diode (rectifer) Test Procedure

Microwave Oven High Voltage Diode

Microwave Oven High Voltage Diode

Procedure to test the microwave high voltage diode to see if it is shorted.

1. Select the Ω scale on the meter.

2. Place the meter leads across the diode. The reading should be “40MΩ,” “OL,” or a reading of infinity.

3. Reverse the meter leads. The reading should again indicate a reading of infinity. If the diode shows “infinity” in BOTH directions, it is NOT shorted.

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Microwave Oven Door Switch Interlock System

Microwave Door Switch Interlock System

Microwave Door Switch Interlock System


INTERLOCK MECHANISM

The door lock mechanism is a device which has been specially designed to eliminate completely microwave activity when the door is opened during cooking and thus to prevent the danger resulting from the microwave leakage.

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Microwave Turntable

Microwave Turntable

Microwave Turntable

REMOVING THE TURNTABLE MOTOR

1) Remove the turntable and rotating ring.

2) Lay the unit down on its back.

3) Remove the turntable motor cover.

4) Disconnect the leadwire from the turntable motor terminals.

5) Remove the screw securing the turntable motor to the oven cavity ASSEMBLY.

6) After repairing the motor, rotate the removed turntable motor cover.

7) Fit the turntable motor cover’s projecting part to the base plate slit.

NOTE:

1. Remove the wire lead from the turntable motor VERY
CAREFULLY.

2. Be sure to grasp the connector, not the wires, when
removing.

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