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If your dishwasher door has problems, displays error codes or you
have any other problem and you need a professional repair we are
available to help 24/7. Call us at our local phone number:
773-932-0078
Please note: We have parts on hand for dishwasher repairs but do not sell parts to customers.
We repair the following brands:
Sears
Signature
Speed Queen
Sub Zero
Summit
Sunray
Tappan
Tempstar
Thermador
Lennox
Luxaire |
Jenn-Air
Johnson
Keeprite
Kelvinator
Kenmore
Kirkland
KitchenAid
Magic Chef
Maytag
Koldwave
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Our Service areas includes All the Chicago
Rogers Park
Roseland
Schaumburg
Skokie
South Chicago
South Deering
South Lawndale
South Shore
Streamwood
The Loop
Tinley Park
Uptown
Humboldt Park |
Kane
Kendall
Kenosha
Kenwood
LaPorte
Lakeview
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Square
Logan Square
Lombard
Lower West Side
McHenry
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View the washer efficiency and service tips below, which will help
you to reduce your utility bill and prevent your appliances from
needing future repairs. However, if you need to deal with electricity
in order for your problem to be fixed, for your own safety we strongly
suggest that you DON'T do it on your own. It can be costly and dangerous
for your to do electrical work yourself, so please leave it to a
professional who is trained and experienced with this type of issue.
Call us today to make an washer service or repair appointment at:
773-932-0078
The following simple procedures will help you get better
service from your dishwasher and may prevent a large repair bills
Clean the inside of the door and the outside of the dishwasher
occasionally with a damp cloth and mild detergent. The interior
and the tub are essentially self-cleaning.
2. Check the bottom of the tub and the filter now and then to remove
any insoluble food particles that may have accumulated. Be careful
not to burn yourself on the heating rod or coil if the dishwasher
has just stopped.
3. If you live in a hard-water area, lime deposits may form on the
bottom of the tub and on the door. To remove them, start the dishwasher
on the rinse action. While water is entering, open the door and
add 1/12 cup of white vinegar. Do not use detergent. Then let the
dishwasher finish its cycle.
You want to be sure the dishwasher you buy will not give you an
electric shock or cause a fire and that it will be safe for children
to be around. You also want a dishwasher that is convenient to load
and unload, easy to keep clean, and built so that it will not spill
water on your floor.
Insist on a dishwasher with the mark of an independent testing
laboratory, such as the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. The mark
indicates that the machine has been manufactured to conform to established
electrical fire and mechanical safety standards.
Such a dishwasher will also have a door seal switch. The switch
turns the dishwasher off the instant the door is opened and prevents
burns from sprayed hot water. It also allows you to add overlooked
dishes at any time.
For portable or convertible dishwashers, the mark indicates the
model has been tested for stability under normal use. Some have
a front-opening door with hinges that release or legs that automatically
hinge leg if the machine is in danger of tipping from weight placed
on danger tipping weigh open door. Others are specially counterbalanced
against tipping.
To get the best performance from your dishwasher, learn its special
capabilities and give the dishwasher the small amount of care it
requires. Before you use the dishwasher for the first time, read
the manufacturer's literature carefully, then follow those directions.
Here are some suggestions on how to use your dishwasher.
1. Remove all hard objects such as bone fragments, nuts, and olive
pits from dishes before loading. These could damage moving parts
or clog the filter or drain. You do not have to rinse dishes before
loading.
2. Place glasses securely on the rack pins to keep them from toppling.
3. If your dishwasher has a rotating, circular, upper rack, place
dishes on it so that their weight is distributed evenly to allow
w the the rack to rotate freely.
4. Alternate large and small pieces to allow the water to spray
freely over the entire load.
5. Use only detergents made especially for dishwashers. Try several
brands to see which gives the best results with the water in your
area. Never use soap or detergents that form suds. Suds can block
spraying water and decrease cleaning efficiency.
6. Use only detergents that flow freely. Dishwasher detergents
may become lumpy or hard if they are not used within two or three
weeks after the box is opened.
7. Fill the detergent dispensers exactly as the owner's literature
specifies. Too little detergent can cause spotting; too much can
result in suds.
8. Find out from your local water department the hardness of the
water in your area. If it is rated at more than 12 grains per gallon,
you may want to obtain a water softening service for your home.
Alternatively, you can occasionally add extra detergent or vinegar
during the wash action to remove film and spots.
9. Do not put cracked glasses or dishes or slender or small items,
such as cheese forks or meat pins, in the dishwasher. If the dishes
break or the small items fall into the tub, the dishwasher may be
damaged.
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