MSN recently posted an article providing great appliance repair tips that can be used before calling a service technician. The article (link: http://realestate.msn.com/guide-to-troubleshooting-your-appliances?GT1=35009) explains that many issues can be maintanence related and should be checked by the consumer to prevent un-needed and costly service calls.
This article, and other articles like it, help consumers solve common problems with their appliances and are a great reference tool when manuals and customer service numbers prove inadequate. Consumers may also be able to call their local appliance retailer or servicer for more in-depth advice. WPK Appliance Service center is always willing to help out and provide advice when a problem may be resolved without needing professional service. Many other appliance service/sales companies may also be willing to provide advice over the phone. As a consumer it never hurts to call a local company and ask for advice.
Make sure the refrigerator is actually plugged in and that the outlet is functioning properly. If the outlet is working correctly, take it one step further and check the circuit breaker in your home.If you are interested in Appliance Repair Courses CLICK HERE
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