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(EstateNewsWire.com, September 05, 2012 ) Montgomery, OH -- The local refrigerator repair man knows how much people rely on the appliance to keep food cold. The refrigerator works 24/7 to maintain a constant ideal temperature to preserve food quality. A broken down refrigerator can ruin a day as well as a lot of food if alternate storage is not available.
When Mr. Appliance Repair owner, Ed Rauch, receives a call about a broken refrigerator, he makes a point to respond as quickly as possible to prevent food loss. Refrigerator repair technicians are qualified professionals who are experienced in servicing most models, old and new high end models.
A qualified refrigerator repair man can handle a variety of problems including excessive noise and vibrations, poor temperature control, leaks, freezing, broken icemaker or water dispenser.
Refrigerator repair should only be done by a qualified service technician (http://www.mrappliance.com/expert/) to prevent injury or further damage to the unit. There are some things the owner can do to diagnose problems, but when the problem cannot be solved easily, it is best to call a professional.
Here are a few troubleshooting tips suggested by the local refrigerator repair man:
Is it in defrost mode? If the interior light comes on but the refrigerator isn’t working then it might be in defrost mode. If the refrigerator and freezer sections automatically defrost then wait 30 minutes for it to resume normal operations.
Check the temperature control setting. The unit should be placed where temperatures do not exceed 110 degrees or drop below 55 degrees. Temperature controls are preset at the factory to “mid setting” which should be correct for normal household use. If it is necessary to adjust, then turn the dial one setting colder and wait 24 hours for compartments to cool. Refer to the service manual for more information about temperature control.
Be careful not to open the door frequently and do not leave it open for long periods of time. When adding a large amount of food or cleaning the interior, making it necessary for the door to be open, the unit will need time to cool down to an ideal temperature.
One of the most common mistakes noticed by local refrigerator repair technicians is overloading the refrigerator and blocking air vents. Air flow is important for maintaining temperature and food must be surrounded by cold air. The air enters and exits the refrigerator compartment from the freezer through vents. Refer to the service manual to learn where they are placed and avoid blocking the air vents.
If these tips do not provide a solution then it may be necessary to call a professional refrigerator repair specialist with Mr. Appliance Repair. Their factory certified technicians have addressed a number of common and unique problems. They will respond quickly to diagnose and repair the refrigerator to avoid food loss.
Mr. Appliance Repair has been in business since 1996 providing quality appliance service to area residents and business owners. Ed Rauch purchased his appliance repair franchise to serve his community with professional front line service. Visit http://www.appliancerepairmontgomeryoh.com/ to learn more.
About Mr. Appliance:
Mr. Appliance is North America’s leading appliance repair franchise system, established in 1996, its franchises provide full-service residential and light commercial appliance repair. With more than 150 locations throughout the US and Canada, Mr. Appliance is consistently ranked among the top home service franchises by Entrepreneur Magazine and other industry experts. Mr. Appliance proudly joins other companies in the Dwyer Group Franchise to lend a hand to the 173 Ronald McDonald Houses in the US and Canada.
Contact:
Mr. Appliance of Greater Cincinnati
6671 Liberty Court Suite 6
Liberty Twp, OH 45044
Tel: 513-777-1777
Email: mrappliancecincy@gmail.com
This Press Release was submitted by Right Now Marketing Group, LLC
Mr. Appliance of Greater Cincinnati
Ed Rauch
513-777-1777
mrappliancecincy@gmail.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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