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East Coast Appliance Repairs has the expertise to keep your appliances in great condition. We first inspect & check whether the appliance is repairable or worth repairing. If yes, then we quote for the repair & we repair promptly.
We Repair:
Servicing all major brands
12 months’ parts and labour guarantee.
Call us on 07 5537 4343 or email us at [email protected].
You can also visit our website at www.eastcoastappliancerepairs.com.au.
Open Monday - Friday
Compressors, Doors, Drains, Freezers, Hinges, Refrigerators, Seals
Maintenance, Reconditioning
Electrolux, Fisher & Paykel, General Electric, Hoover, Kelvinator, LG, Maytag, Samsung, Simpson, Westinghouse, Whirlpool
Electric
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You may have had someone use your washing machine who is not familiar with its operation. Hence you find it full of water but not working. Solution - Try advancing to spin cycle so that the water can drain and the cycles can start fresh again. Sounds simple, however, many people mistake this as a problem with the machine when it may have been turned off mid cycle.
Check the power switch is not turned on at the wall. Solution - Unplug the machine from the wall. Wait 60 seconds, plug back in and turn the power back on again. There could be a problem with the power supply. Solution - Try plugging another electrical appliance into the power outlet.
Check if the dishwasher is overloaded. Solution - Remove some of the dishes if overloaded. Ensure the spray arms can rotate freely and remove food scraps from dishes before loading. Check if the spray arm holes are blocked. Solution - Remove the spray arms, rinse under tap water and replace. If holes are clogged use a brush or toothpick to remove blockages.
Check the drain hose is not bent or kinked. Solution - Straighten the hose to allow water flow.
Splashing may have occurred because the water level is too high for a number of garments in the washing machine. Solution - Manually select a lower water level.