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When your refrigerator is leaking, freezing the food in the fridge
compartment or you have any other problems, we are available for
all your refrigerator repair needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
We provide same day service and our service call is free with the
repair. Our low price policy will give you assurance that you are
getting the lowest price for your refrigerator repair. Call us 24/7
at our Toll Free line:
866-385-2081
Please note: We have parts on hand for appliance repairs but do not sell parts to customers.
We repair the following refrigerators brands:
Dacor
Wedgewood
Weil-McLain
Whirlpool
White-Westinghouse
Dunham-Bush
Waste King
Wattmaster
WeatherKing
Webb
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Jenn Air
Magic Chef
Maytag
Modern Maid
Montgomery Wards
Kelvinator
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid
LG
Litton
Lennox |
Our Service areas includes All the Phoenix and surrounding areas
Carefree refrigerator repair
Casa Grande refrigerator repair
Cave Creek refrigerator repair
Chandler refrigerator repair
Circle City refrigerator repair
City Carefree refrigerator repair
Coolidge Gila Bend refrigerator repair
El Mirage refrigerator repair
Eloy refrigerator repair
Florence refrigerator repair
Fountain Hills refrigerator repair
Gila Bend refrigerator repair
Gilbert refrigerator repair |
Phoenix refrigerator repair
Maricopa refrigerator repair
Mesa refrigerator repair
Queen Creek refrigerator repair
Rio Verde refrigerator repair
Mobile refrigerator repair
Morristown refrigerator repair
New River refrigerator repair
Palo Verde refrigerator repair
Paradise Valley refrigerator repair
Peoria refrigerator repair
Pinal refrigerator repair
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If you would like to learn more about your refrigerator please
read the information below. It will help you to improve the efficiency
of your refrigerator and reduce your utility and repair bills. However
we strongly encourage you DON’T get involved in repairs in
which you are not familiar and that involves working with electrical
or gas components. Unfortunately we have seen some people try it
and it always turns out to be costly. And, most important, it can
put your safety at risk, which cannot be repaired or replaced Call
us today for your refrigerator issue:
866-385-2081
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HOW TO BEST STORE FOOD IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR
Freezer Storage.
Ice-cube compartment and shelf. The ice compartment
contains two ice-cube trays. This unit will not accept an icemaker.
Packaged frozen foods. Frozen foods from the supermarket
should be placed in the freezer as soon as possible. To quickly
return them to a safe 0° F. to 2° F. storage, we recommend
placing them against the back wall for several hours before organizing
them elsewhere in the freezer.
Fresh frozen foods. Fresh frozen foods you prepare
at home should be carefully wrapped in a moisture- and vapor-proof
wrap, or placed in airtight containers. Thin plastic wrap used for
covering food stored in the refrigerator is not suitable as moisture
can be drawn through it. And in some instances, the plastic wrap
will produce an odor that can be absorbed by other foods.
Door storage. The door shelves are designed to
hold juice cans, food packages, and the ice-cube storage bin. How
long to store frozen food. It is better to store food for shorter
periods and replenish often, as needed. Use the following frozen
food storage chart as a guide. The times shown in Chart 3 are approximate
times for properly wrapped foods.
Pre-packaged meats. The meat pan helps to keep
meat fresh. Pre-packaged fresh meat may be stored in original wrapping,
if used in one or two days. Otherwise, meat should be rewrapped
in a moisture- and vapor-proof wrap. Meat wrapped by the butcher
should be removed from the market wrappings and rewrapped with a
moisture- and vapor-proof wrap.
Vegetable and fruit storage. Two crisper drawers
for storage of fruits and vegetables are shown in. Before storing
fresh fruits and vegetables, remove wrapping, trim off damaged parts,
and wash cold water. Salad greens should be moistened slightly before
restoring.
Foods stored on shelves. As you know, cold air
is very dry. Foods stored on the open shelves should be covered
with plastic wrap or placed in covered containers to prevent drying.
This also prevents mixing of odors or flavors.
Glide-out shelves. The full-width shelves slide
part way out (to a built-in stop) for easier loading; this also
permits easy access to items at the back of the shelf.
Butter compartment. Foods stored in the refrigerator
doors include butter in the butter compartment for your convenience;
there is a sturdy melamine butter dish that can be taken to the
table. It is dishwasher safe.
Egg storage. An egg nest is built into the refrigerator
door. Always use eggs front row first.
Tall bottles, milk, and condiments. Small condiment
bottles, tall beverage bottles, and even half-gallon milk cartons
are conveniently organized and stored in the refrigerator door
PLACEMENT OF REFRIGERATOR ON SOLID FLOOR
Your refrigerator must be installed on a floor strong enough to
support the combined weight of the food and the unit in order to
insure proper operation and a good door seal. If the spot selected
is next to a wall, be sure that you allow a 1 % -inch space along
the side so the door can be opened 90 degrees.
Leveling is important to the operation of an automatic icemaker.
The correct amount of water is metered for each fill. If unit is
leveled improperly, the ice cubes will not be of uniform size. In
an extreme case, water could overflow.
How to remove grill at bottom of the unit. Pull
straight forward from the unit to release the grill clips. To replace,
reverse the procedure.
Level unit. The unit should be leveled. It is provided
with leveling rollers located behind the grill at the bottom of
the unit. If the floor is not level from side to side, it may be
necessary to shim under one of the feet at the rear. Each front
roller is independently adjustable. Use an adjustable wrench to
move the rollers up or down. Adjust until the unit tilts slightly
from front to back. This allows the doors to close firmly and helps
prevent rebounding.
Brake. Your roller-equipped unit must be braked
to prevent the unit from rolling forward. Adjust the wing nut, centrally
located Fig. 29. behind the front grill, until the brake is snug
to the floor
Do not over tighten. Note: Whenever the unit is
to be moved, first release the brake. It must be readjusted when
the unit is back in place.
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