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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

May

Air Conditioner Repair

·         Never run an air-conditioning unit when the outside temperature is below 60°F. Coils may frost up, restricting airflow.

·         Wait at least five minutes before restarting a unit. This relieves stress on the compressor.

·         Always turn on power 24 hours before using a central air conditioner. This gives the unit time to separate the oil from the refrigerant before cool air is required.

·         Keep drapes and curtains away from window units. Keep vegetation, grass clippings and leaves away from the condenser grille.

·         Remove window units in winter, or protect them with tight-fitting waterproof covers.

·         Once a month clean filters with dishwashing detergent, rinse thoroughly and let them dry before replacing. This allows a free airflow, reducing stress on the fan. It also keeps the coils clean, so heat can dissipate easily, leading to lower operating costs.

·         Twice a cooling season slide the chassis out, if possible, and lubricate the compressor fan; the oil ports are often hidden by caps or screws. Use five drops of SAE 20 non-detergent motor oil for a window unit and 10 drops for a central unit. (Some window units must be removed for oiling.) The sealed motors on newer units don't require extra oil.

·         Clear the drain hole in the chassis using a stiff wire. Add a capful of bleach to the tray or pan base or wherever water collects.

·         Once a year take the unit apart and wipe the coils with a clean, damp rag. If visible coils are dirty, coils within the unit probably are too. Use dish soap, which won't corrode metal. Finish by wiping the coils with a soap-free wet rag.

·         If your unit is solely an air conditioner, turn it off at the breaker in winter. Otherwise the compressor heater will try to keep the oil in the unit warm and ready for use.

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