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1. AC Wattmeter
A check of the appliance with an ac wattmeter will let you know whether or not it is dissipating too much power without the need of going through more extensive troubleshooting steps or replacing expensive parts.
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2. Electric Hairclippers
When connected to the line through a wattmeter or ammeter, the clippers should use in the neighborhood of 7 to 13W.
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3. Waffle Irons
The cycles can be observed by the use of a wattmeter or by the on-off indication of the signal light.
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4. Electric Rotisserie
With the timer on and the Bake button in, connect an ohmmeter or wattmeter to the cord. Turn the control shaft until the on-off positions are established.
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5. Electric Heaters
Use a continuity tester, VOM or wattmeter when making any adjustment to the thermostat. To adjust for room temperature, slide the temperature-control knob slowly to the right until the circuit is complete.
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December 1, 2008