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We repair all major washer brands:
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Maytag washers
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At San Jose Appliance Repair we like to schedule your washer
repair appointment as easy as possible. You can always call
call us at our Toll Free number:
888-665-5148
You can also send us an email to appointment@sanjoseoappliancerepair.com.
Please provide your name, phone number and a brief description
of your problem. As soon as we receive your request, we
will contact you immediately to confirm your appointment.
Please read all of the appliance maintenance tips
below. All of the simple tips are meant to prevent your
appliances from future failure. Appliance repairs can be
costly and 99% of the time the reason for that is improper
usage or lack of very basic maintenance. We strongly encourage
that if your appliance, air conditioning or heating unit
don’t function properly and requires repair, simply
call one of our service technicians who has the knowledge,
experience and right tools to fix it. San Jose Air conditioning
/ Heating and Appliance repairs is available for all
your needs.
Most importantly, however, you can keep your washer running
the way they should merely by following certain simple preventive
maintenance procedures regularly. Not only will such maintenance
help you derive the benefits of maximum efficiency and performance,
but it will also result in a longer and more trouble-free
life for your air conditioner.
WASHER maintenance tips
A home washing machine normally operates off a 110-volt
ac wall outlet. Ideally, the appliance outlet should be
on an individual 15-amp breaker or time-delay fuse at the
home's service entrance. The dryer requires a 240-volt outlet
and always must have its own circuit. Washers come with
a three-prong grounded plug. For safety, the cord should
always be plugged into a three-hole grounded wall socket.
If your home is equipped with the old-style two-wire outlets,
any hardware or variety store can supply you with a conversion
plug to adapt the washer cord to the two-wire outlet. The
conversion plug has three holes to accept the washer plug,
two prongs to slide into your two-hole outlet, and a short
ground wire with a spade lug attached to the end. This spade
lug must be slid under the metal screw holding the cover
plate over the wall plug in order to make a solid ground
connection. Never use a conversion plug without properly
attaching the spade lug grounding wire.
For added safety, many of today's washers are sold with
a separate external grounding kit. (The dryer plug and chassis
already has this built into it.) This is a heavy wire that
is connected from the metal chassis or frame of the washer
to a solid electrical ground spot in the home (such as a
metal clamp around a cold water pipe in the home plumbing
system).
It is essential that the new washer or dryer be perfectly
level so that it rests solidly on the floor. Set the appliance
down on a bare floor, not on carpet. They work best on a
concrete floor. Use a level, and adjust the appliance's
leveling guides (or screws) on all four corners. Generally,
you raise the corner height by turning the leveling screws
to the right, and lower each individual corner by turning
the leveling guides to the left.
After your level shows the machine is solidly in place (level
side to side as well as front to back), then check for vibration
as the washer spins. Turn the cycle selector to the spin
dry mark, plug the cord in, turn the machine on, and make
final adjustments in the leveling guides as necessary to
keep the washer from vibrating. Occasionally, it may be
necessary to place small wooden or metal shims under one
or more of the corners in order to give the unit a stable
footing.
After making the proper connections to the electrical outlet
and to the hot and cold water intakes and the outlet drain,
check the thermostat setting on your hot water heater. For
best efficiency, the hot water entering the washer should
be approximately 140 F. Adjust your hot water heater accordingly.
MOVING TIPS for your washer
Carefully take out any removable interior parts and pack
them in a separate box. Moving interior components that
cannot be easily removed should be securely fastened into
place, using heavy tape or wire.
If there were shipping bolts and spacers provided with the
original packing box, reinstall them. If the original packing
material has been lost or discarded, check with the nearest
local manufacturer's outlet to see if the service department
can provide you with the necessary packing materials and
information.
If you are storing your washer in an area of extreme cold
weather, you must remove all water from the machine in order
to protect it.
Disconnect all hoses from the input water supply. Put the
machine on spin dry, and turn the unit on. Let the machine
spin for a couple of minutes to let all of the water drain
out. Turn off the machine, close the lid, and pull the electrical
plug. Take the drain hose off of the pump outlet and drain
water from both the pump and hose. Reconnect the hose to
the pump outlet
For safety, always disconnect the electrical cord or turn
off the service entrance breaker or fuse before servicing
or even cleaning the appliance. There are many special manufacturer's
cleaners and enamel paints, which may be recommended in
the owner's manual for your particular appliance. Or check
with any hardware or variety store for general all-purpose
enamel cleaners. Never use gritty, harsh, or abrasive cleaners
on any surface of a modern washer or dryer. Do not use oxalic
acid or any commercial rust remover in the tub or near the
top of the washer.
At the end of each laundry day, clean top and both sides
of the lid by wiping with a damp cloth. Turn off both the
hot and cold water faucets in order to reduce the pressure
on the water hoses when not in use. The lint filter should
be cleaned at the end of every washing or drying cycle.
Consult the owner's manual for the proper method for cleaning
the lint filter on your machine.
As needed, thoroughly clean all enamel, porcelain, and painted
finishes with a soft, damp cloth. Commercial porcelain and
enamel renew spray finishes will work well. If the finish
of the cabinet is accidentally scratched or marred, use
a can of spray enamel for a color-matched touch-up.
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