When your dryer doesn't heat, your clothes don't get dried. If you're dealing with this issue, there are a couple different things that could be causing the problem. Here, you'll find out how to test and diagnose the lack of heat in your clothes dryer.
Electrical Supply
If the dryer isn't getting enough electricity, it will not be able to produce the heat that it needs to dry the clothing. You'll need a voltmeter to test the wall outlet.
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3 Signs That Your Restaurant's Fridge Needs To Be Adjusted Or Repaired
Making sure that your restaurant's refrigerator stays in good shape is crucial, as the fridge helps keep your customers safe when they eat the food that you serve them. Here are a few signs to look out for that could mean the need for refrigerator adjustments or repairs.
1. Too Much Time Is Spent Cleaning
If your restaurant's fridge isn't keeping things as cold and fresh as it should be, there is a chance that something is not working properly and the fridge needs to be adjusted or repaired.
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4 Common Dishwasher Problems And How To Troubleshoot Them
Is your dishwasher acting funny? Maybe it's not getting your dishes clean? Or it's not drying them before you take them out? Your dishwasher is an important appliance as it saves you time and keeps your dishes free of germs and bacteria. A dishwasher that isn't working properly can be frustrating.
Fortunately, most dishwasher issues are relatively simple and can be solved with a few easy steps. Below are some of the most common problems you can experience with your dishwasher, along with tips on how to troubleshoot them.
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Are You Punishing Your Washing Machine? Damaging Usage Habits You Should Avoid
Washing machines are one of the hardest-working appliances in the average home. Many are often subjected to hard water, uneven flooring, and temperature changes that can affect their performance. But washing machines can also be subjected to an even bigger threat — damaging usage habits by the people who operate them.
Too much detergent
Whether it happens due to a failure to measure or a belief that using more is always better, adding too much detergent or other laundry additives to your washing machine is a critical usage error that can be costly to address.
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