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If your dishwasher don't clean the dishes well, the water still
stays on the bottom or you have any other problem, you need our
dishwasher repair company in Oakland or Fremont. Our dishwasher
repair team is ready to take care of the rest; returning your dishwasher
to perfect working order. Call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
for Oakland or Fremont dishwasher repair appointment. We will
do our make every effort to schedule your dishwasher repair appointment
for a time that is most convenient for you:
Be assured that we always work with your busy schedule for your
Oakland or Fremont dishwasher repair or service appointment. For
a Oakland or Fremont dishwasher repair appointment, call us at our
toll free number:
800-697-9149
If you prefer, you can set up your dishwasher repair appointment
also via
email. In your note please provide us with your name, phone
number, zip code and a brief description of the problem that you
experiencing with your dishwasher. When we receive your email we
will contact you as soon as possible, with the solution for your
Oakland or Fremont dishwasher repair appointment.
We service and repair all dishwasher brands and models:
Sears
Bosh
Magic Chef
Kelvinator |
Kitchen Aid
Whirlpool
Jenn Air
GE |
Maytag
Kenmore
Hotpoint
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Our dishwasher repair coverege area includes entire Oakland
or Fremont and the surrounding cities:
| Oakland
Fremont
Berkeley
Hayward
Castro Valley
|
San Leandro
San Lorenzo
Piedmont
Alameda
El Cerrito |
Emeryville
El Sobrante
Richmond
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our service repair area |
The information which we provide on our website is to help you
gain more knowledge about your dishwasher. Our goal also is to help
learn how to bring more efficiency usage for your dishwashers which
will bring to you savings on utility, future repairs and extended
life of your dishwashers unit.
Warning: DISHWASHERS CAN BECOME
DANGEROUS IF YOU TRY TO REPAIR WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, TRADE KNOWLEDGE,
AND THE RIGHT TOOLS. Chances with your safety and health
can become very expensive. The following information is strictly
for your own knowledge. Our strong advice for you is to not perform
any dishwasher repairs on your own. Dishwasher repairs without professional
experience, training with gas or electric systems and knowledge
can become very dangerous. For professional help call our dishwasher
repair technicians 24/7 at:
800-697-9149
PORTABLE DISHWASHERS
Portable dishwashers are usually used in apartments, mobile homes,
or any kitchen where permanent installation is not practical.
Design. A portable is mounted on small wheels, or casters, so it
can be rolled to a sink for washing dishes and away when not in
use. On some models, the electric cord automatically retracts when
it is unplugged from an outlet; on others it can be manually placed
in a special storage nook. Water inlet and drain hoses are permanently
attached to the machine. On most models both intake and outlet hoses
are connected to a single, coupling that, in turn, attaches to a
sink faucet. In some models the drain hose is placed separately
in the sink. Many couplings have a device for the gradual release
of water pressure that prevents water from spurting when the coupling
is disconnected. It may also enable you to get water from the faucet
while the dishwasher is operating, except when it is filling or
draining.
Installation Requirements. Three things are needed for the operation
of a portable dishwasher: space, plumbing, and electrical power.
Space. Before shopping for a portable dishwasher, measure the space
in your kitchen where you plan to store the machine when it is not
in use. Take the measurements with you to the store. Consider, too,
whether you will have limited or ample space for loading and unloading
the dishwasher when it is in place near the kitchen sink. A front-loading
portable needs space for the door to open and the racks to slide
out horizontally. If the space is limited, you may want a top-loading
portable. The open door takes up only air space and not floor space.
However, the top cannot be used as a work surface while dishes are
loaded or unloaded.
Plumbing. An adequate supply of hot water and good
drainage are essential. Some faucets may require a special adaptor
available at most hardware stores. The manufacturer's instructions
will tell you how to use it.
Power. Power requirements for portable dishwashers differ with size
and design. Some models require as little as seven amperes of electric
current; others need as many as 16 amperes. A small metal plate,
located either inside the door or on the back of the machine, lists
the number of amperes required. Before you buy a portable dishwasher,
check to see that your kitchen wiring will carry the load. If the
wiring is inadequate, buy a dishwasher that uses less current or
have higher capacity wiring built into your kitchen.
Kitchen circuit capacities. Many kitchens have 15-ampere circuits;
some have 20-ampere circuits. To find the current capacity of your
kitchen wiring, check your house or apartment fuse box and read
the amperes for the kitchen circuit you plan to use for your dishwasher.
If you do not know how to do this, ask your local electric utility
company to tell you the circuit's ampere rating or consult an electrician.
Codes. To find out what ampere rating of dishwasher
is allowable on the kitchen circuit you plan to use under local
electrical codes, telephone the city or county engineer's office,
a licensed electrician, or the local electric utility company. In
most areas, a dishwasher using fewer than 12 amperes can be connected
to a 15-ampere circuit with more than one outlet. In other words,
no special electrical installation is needed. But be careful not
to use too many other appliances when the dishwasher is operating
or you may blow a fuse or trip a circuit breaker. Everywhere in
the country electrical codes require that a dishwasher drawing 12
amperes must be connected either to a separate 15-ampere circuit
that has no other household use or to a 20-ampere circuit. A dishwasher
using 16 amperes must have a separate 20-ampere circuit. Few kitchens
have separate circuits available. The cost of installing a separate-circuit
outlet may vary. If you find that you need a separate circuit, be
sure to get an estimate of costs before you make your dishwasher
purchase.
Grounding. All portable dishwashers have a three-prone, plug for
insertion into a three-hole outlet. The third hole is for grounding;
that is, it connects your dishwasher, through wiring, to the earth
outside your home. Then, if an electrical fault occurs in the dishwasher,
electricity flows harmlessly through this wiring to the outdoor
earth rather than giving you a shock or a burn. Grounding is particularly
important for dishwashers and other appliances used in kitchens
where spilled water is common. If your kitchen does not have a three-hole,
grounded, electrical outlet, have an electrician install one. Adaptors
are available to connect three-prong plugs to two-hole outlets,
but they are not recommended- They may or may not provide adequate
grounding for your dishwasher. Never remove the third prong from
a three-prong plug to connect it to a two-hole outlet. Not only
will the dishwasher be ungrounded but the plug may be damaged and,
thus, dangerous. Never use an extension cord with a dishwasher.
If the connection between the dishwasher plug and the extension
cord is exposed lo water, a shock hazard results
For professional help call us 24/7 at:
800-697-9149
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