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Manual/Tech Sheet Needed | Model # FPHD2485NF1A | Frigidaire Dishwasher
Bryant's Appliance posted a topic in Appliance Service Manual Requests Forum
Manufacturer: Frigidaire Type of Appliance: Dishwasher Model Number: FPHD2485NF1A Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): Yes- 1 reply
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[Workshop] Voltage & Voltage Drop; Loads & Switches; Jumpers & Cheaters on Saturday, April 13th @10 AM Eastern
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untilWho: All tech members at Appliantology: Professional Appliantologists, Senior Appliantology Fellows, Legacy Techs, and Master Samurai Tech Alumni at Appliantology and all students enrolled at the Master Samurai Tech Academy. What: We’re going to talk about some basic electric circuit topics and troubleshooting techniques that many techs are a little shaky on: Voltage vs. voltage drop- commonly misunderstood and misused but understanding the distinction is crucial for accurately troubleshooting AC circuits. Most of the time, we’re troubleshooting circuits composed of loads and switches so if you learn how to troubleshoot just two things- loads and switches- you can troubleshoot virtually any appliance circuit you encounter. Jumper wires and cheater cords- essential components in any troubleshooting arsenal- we’ll look at when, how, and why to use each. Mastering basic concepts like these goes a long way to becoming a competent, consistent troubleshooter. When you have a solid grasp of these foundational concepts, schematics stop being a mystery and become an invaluable diagnostic tool. When: Saturday, April 13th, 2019, at 10:00 AM Eastern Time (adjust your time zone accordingly) Where: All of our web meetings are powered by Join.me. For the connection details, see below. Connection details for Appliantology tech members: (Professional Appliantologists, Senior Appliantology Fellows, Master Samurai Tech Alumni, and Legacy Techs) Click the yellow "Going" button above and then fill out the form on this page to request connection details: Connection details for MST Academy Students: Make sure that you are logged into your account at Master Samurai Tech, then fill out the form on this page to request connection details. How: Download the free Join.me app here: https://www.join.me/apps Here are a couple tips to ensure that the webinars are a smooth, cool experience for you: 1. Arrive early to make sure your connection is working! Also, if you show up late for the webinar, you'll be lost. 2. Watch this ultra-short video on how to use your Join.me control console while you're in the web meeting because you're gonna wanna do cool stuff like: - correctly connect your audio (without producing the dreaded echo!) so you and everyone else can hear what the Samurai is explaining - mute and unmute yourself so we can keep the microphones open and we can all talk- 5 comments
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[Workshop] Electric Circuits Review with Samsung Dryer and GE Oven Case Studies, Friday, March 29 @4:30 PM Eastern
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untilWho: All tech members at Appliantology: Professional Appliantologists, Senior Appliantology Fellows, Legacy Techs, and Master Samurai Tech Alumni at Appliantology and all students enrolled at the Master Samurai Tech Academy. What: Many techs have trouble interpreting a schematic diagram and understanding how to use it for troubleshooting. In this webinar, we'll use as case studies a Samsung electric dryer and a GE electric oven with 6 elements and 8 relays. If time permits, we'll review AC voltage difference and how L1 and L2 work together to create a 240 VAC voltage DIFFERENCE (key word there) between two points to make electrons move in the circuit. When: Friday, March 29, 2019, at 4:30 PM Eastern Time (adjust your time zone accordingly) Where: All of our web meetings are powered by Join.me. For the connection details, see below. Connection details for Appliantology tech members: (Professional Appliantologists, Senior Appliantology Fellows, Master Samurai Tech Alumni, and Legacy Techs) Click the yellow "Going" button above and then fill out the form on this page to request connection details: Connection details for MST Academy Students: Make sure that you are logged into your account at Master Samurai Tech, then fill out the form on this page to request connection details. How: Download the free Join.me app here: https://www.join.me/apps Here are a couple tips to ensure that the webinars are a smooth, cool experience for you: 1. Arrive early to make sure your connection is working! Also, if you show up late for the webinar, you'll be lost. 2. Watch this ultra-short video on how to use your Join.me control console while you're in the web meeting because you're gonna wanna do cool stuff like: - correctly connect your audio (without producing the dreaded echo!) so you and everyone else can hear what the Samurai is explaining - mute and unmute yourself so we can keep the microphones open and we can all talk-
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[Workshop] Using Timer Charts and Schematics to Troubleshoot, Sunday, December 9 @3PM ET
Son of Samurai posted an event in Tech Training
untilWho: All tech members at Appliantology: Professional Appliantologists, Senior Appliantology Fellows, Legacy Techs, and Master Samurai Tech Alumni at Appliantology What: Being able to analyze a schematic and see how a circuit is supposed to function is real work that all goes on inside our heads when we're troubleshooting an electrical problem. Even though customers don't see anything happening when we do this, schematic analysis is the indispensable, high skill part of our job as techs. In this workshop, we're going to use the timing chart and schematic on the tech sheet to troubleshoot a no-agitate problem on an old skool Whirlpool direct drive washer. Even techs who have repaired thousands of these machines can get tripped up on this one and start guessing or, worse, blindly changing parts. By using the timing chart and schematic together, we will determine exactly how the motor circuit is supposed to operate. And if you know how a circuit is supposed to work, you can always determine exactly what's wrong in these simple circuits-- no guesswork, no parts changing. We'll use the Ten Step Tango™ Troubleshooting procedure to develop a troubleshooting strategy and working hypothesis along with specific electrical tests to test our hypothesis. When: Sunday, December 9, 2018, at 3PM Eastern Time (adjust your time zone accordingly) Where: All of our web meetings are powered by Join.me. For the connection details, see below. This webinar is open to all Appliantology tech members: Professional Appliantologists, Senior Appliantology Fellows, Master Samurai Tech Alumni, and Legacy Techs. Click the yellow "Going" button above and then fill out the form on this page to request connection details: How: Download the free Join.me app here: https://www.join.me/apps Here are a couple tips to ensure that the webinars are a smooth, cool experience for you: 1. Arrive early to make sure your connection is working! Also, if you show up late for the webinar, you'll be lost. 2. Watch this ultra-short video on how to use your Join.me control console while you're in the web meeting because you're gonna wanna do cool stuff like: - correctly connect your audio (without producing the dreaded echo!) so you and everyone else can hear what the Samurai is explaining - mute and unmute yourself so we can keep the microphones open and we can all talk- 3 comments
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F6E1 error MHWE251YL00 motor control board Schematics
Ajmack posted a topic in DIY Appliance Repair Help
Hay all, I have a burnt resistor on the motor control board on a Maytag 2000 series washer, it's blown right out so I can't see the numbers . R11. Looking for the wiring diagram so I can get the correct replacement resistor. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks all- 1 reply
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Circuit Fu - Reviving the Ancient Lost Art of Appliance Repair
Samurai Appliance Repair Man posted a blog entry in Samurai Appliance Repair Man's Blog
Whoo-WEE, things sure have changed in the 20 short years I’ve been doing appliance repair! The appliances themselves have changed from discrete mechanically-controlled machines to computers that do appliance functions. But the level of skill among technicians has changed, too. Somewhere along the way, essential skills like a working knowledge of basic electric circuits and using schematics to develop troubleshooting strategies have gotten scarce. In other words, there’s a critical shortage of Circuit Fu among appliance techs today. The appliance repair trade is probably worse off than most of the other skilled trades because the apprenticeship programs are practically non-existent, there are not many cost-effective training venues left today, and appliances have become increasingly more complex and computer-controlled. So you’re left with a double-whammy: the technical skills have gone down at precisely the time they’re needed the most as appliances have gotten more complex to troubleshoot. [Read the full article here]-
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File Name: Miele T1500 Wiring Diagrams File Submitter: kdog File Submitted: 08 Dec 2012 File Category: Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper Wiring Diagrams for Miele T1500 series Dryers Technical Info in download titled manual Click here to download this file
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