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91.
Cleaning Solutions
The active agent is
usually Freon. Carbon tetrachloride was once a shop standby, but it is not the healthiest material to have around—prolonged inhalation of the fumes can cause liver damage.
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92.
Lubricants
Silicone,
usually packaged in spray cans, is not the world's best lubricant, but it does do wonders for grommets, hoses, and other nonmetallic parts.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/tools/lubricants.html
93.
Table - Range
Intermittent readings
usually indicate a faulty thermostat. If continuity appears too soon or too late, the thermostat needs calibration.
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94.
Floor Polishers
Excessive noise is
usually caused by the transmission. Inspect the floor brush fitting.
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95.
Vacuum Cleaners
Refusal to run at either speed is
usually the fault of the switch. Check it for continuity in both positions.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/repairs/vacuum_cleaners.html
96.
Cordless Appliances
" When these appliances malfunction, the problem is
usually low battery voltage. See Chapter 2 for a discussion of chargers and charging techniques.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/repairs/cordless_appliances.html
97.
Fans
The fan blade is
usually friction-fitted on the rotor shaft by a compression ring on the fan hub. The fan blade can be pried off and removed through the front guard.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/repairs/fans.html
98.
Window Fans
Noise or vibration
usually points to the blade; check the blade for distortion, breakage, balance, and alignment. Next, check for a loose rotor shaft.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/repairs/window_fans.html
99.
Dehumidifiers
At certain temperature and humidity conditions frost may form on the cooling coil, but this will
usually not harm the unit.
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100.
Oil Furnaces
This
usually requires an adjustment of the motor pulley. If this doesn't work — or if you have a hot water or steam heating system — possibly the burner is putting out too much heat for the furnace and you need a smaller oil nozzle.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/home_heating/generation_of_heat/oil_furnaces.html
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