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MAINTENANCE TIPS

APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE CALENDAR

Here is a suggested calendar for appliance maintenance throughout the year. Preventative maintenance will extend the life of your appliances and ensure they run at peak efficiency.

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January February March April
Washer Repair Dryer Repair Microwave Repair Refrigerator Repair
May June July August
Air Conditioner Repair Dishwasher Repair Stove Repair Oven Repair
September October November December
Vent Hood Repair Furnace Repair Water Heater Repair Garbage Disposal Repair

July

Stove Repair

Most gas stove problems are simple mechanical adjustments or maintenance tasks that have been overlooked over time. The procedures to rectify the problems can be performed in your home. If at any time you smell gas or have to replace any part and feel uncomfortable doing so, call your local gas company first for repairs before trying to repair the gas stove yourself. Failure to do so can have grave consequences.

·         Cleaning clogged burners: If the pilot light is lit but the burner does not light chances are your portholes are clogged from grease or food. To gain access to the portholes, lift the range top and lift up the burner assembly and pull it out. This is the round part that has the little holes all around it with the pipe that runs to the control knobs in the front of your range. Use a small thin piece of wire or a sewing needle and insert the wire or sewing needle into the holes, taking care not to deform or enlarge the holes. Now wash the burner heads in hot soapy water and replace them making sure the port holes line up with the flash tube leading to the pilot.

·         Adjusting the pilot for non-automatic pilots: The flame requires a mixture of both gas and air in order to burn efficiently. When the burner is set to run on high the flame should be bright blue and steady. If the burner is not getting enough air, the flame will be blue, yellow and white and leave soot on your pans. This is the time to adjust the pilot. With the top of the stove raised, look behind the control knobs until you see a filter valve that has a screw. Locate this screw and turn it with a screwdriver until it is a blue flame with little or no yellow or white flame.

·         Adjusting the pilot for automatic pilots: An automatic pilot is one that has a spark ignition rather than a pilot flame. The system is activated when the control knob on your gas stove is turned to “Light”. If there is no spark when you turn the control knob, the electrode is dirty and will need to be cleaned. You can find the electrode halfway between each pilot on the left and right hand side of the inside top of your stove. Check for loose or burned wire from the igniter to the module and from the module to the control switch. If the wires seem fine and are not damaged, use a volt tester and check the module. The module is usually marked with an “N” and an “L”. Putting one end of the voltage tester on each end will determine if the module has power. If you get a reading of no power, you will have to change the module. You can remove this piece and order the part from your local appliance repair store or call your gas company and have one of their service repair technicians repair it for you.

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