Archive for February, 2010
Washing Machine Spare Parts
Posted by davem in Engineers Service Call Repair Diary on February 27th, 2010
Washing machine door seals are made of a flexible rubber material, They attach to the outer drum front plate and is held on via a spung loaded clip or a clip which is tightened by a nut and bolt system. It is then held onto the front cabinet of the washing machine via a spring clip. Most Washing Machine rubber door seals have a drainage hole or holes at the bottom of the seal, this allows excess water that has collected in the seal to drain away, so when it is time to take the washing out of the machine there is no water laying in the seal so the clothes stay dry.
A large proportion of service call problems come the machine not being able to pump out the water and one the most important things you can do is to do a regular check on the filter
Oven Door Seals and Gaskets
Posted by davem in Cooker Spares & Repairs News on February 17th, 2010
You probally not aware that the oven door seal on your cooker is a very important part of your oven that can save save on average 25% of the energy that you use in your weekly use of the oven Check the condition of you oven seals and even just cleaning them can result in the door closing better and reducing heat loss If the seal is worn or damaged replacement is normally very easy as most seal just clip on to the oven face Check your oven door today and make sure that its shuts firmly and even against the seal , energy costs and more importantly your coast can be reduced by taking this action
