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| Posted: Wed Nov 16th, 2005 06:09 pm |
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Samurai Appliance Repair Man Fermented Grand Master of Appliantology
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Tech sheets are very brief but essential documentation of the key information needed to troubleshoot an appliance. They typically include such information as wiring diagrams and schematics, timing charts, resistance values of key components, ladder diagrams, etc. Most appliances sold in Ameedica today have a technician's cheat sheet (or "tech sheet) cleverly hidden inside them somewhere. Finding it sometimes be a challenge all by itself. But then once you do find it, you've got to know how to read it, understand it, and interpret it. This excellent tutorial from Whirlpool Corporation can help get you understand and use a tech sheet to troubleshoot and fix your appliances: http://www.zenzoidman.com/documents/understanding_techsheets.pdf (3.5 mb, pdf file) Recommended reading: Making Basic Electrical Measurements
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| Posted: Fri Jan 6th, 2006 01:17 pm |
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Downer Grasshopper
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This is very useful, is ther one for maytag? I'm having a lot of problems with my Maytag Washers/Dryer machine bec of over use that is
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| Posted: Fri Jan 6th, 2006 07:55 pm |
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Dear grasshopper, oh grasshopper... a tech sheet is a tech sheet is a tech sheet. If you understand one, you understand 'em all. The essence of your question reveals that you have not snatched the pebbles from my hand. Now you must walk the red hot stones.
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| Posted: Fri Sep 1st, 2006 03:53 pm |
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TheMechanic wrote:... goes in-depth a little more ...a little more easier to understand. These are mutually exclusive criteria! You are saying, in effect, "I don't even understand the material contained in the wonderful document that you have so thoughtfully posted for me yet, I was wondering if, perchance, you have something even more technically complex and bewildering?" To which I sagaciously reply, "Dear grasshopper, oh grasshopper, know ye not that ye are babes who must suckle milk before ye are ready for the full meat of wisdom? Go, therefore, and imbibe deeply on the pearls that I, even I the Samurai, have posted unto thee." Can I hear an, "Amen?"
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| Posted: Fri Sep 1st, 2006 05:47 pm |
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