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Ooops sorry i didn’t mention that. Unit 7 Refrigerator Air Distribution Systems. Last video
I find it very difficult to read some of these schematics because of lack of experience and technical data. Where do i learn more about reading schematics for appliances? Does the refrigerator repair course teach me how to read refrigerator schematics in more details?
The dryer’s model number is DLEX7600KE. The service manual’s model number is DLEX7600*E. Are they the same model number? If they are why are some of the letters are missing?
Got it. What about this service manual? It says “circuit manual” instead of wiring diagram. I suppose this one is also a schematic?
October 2, 2019 at 1:42 pm in reply to: Module 5 Unit 4: Using Schematics to Troubleshoot Appliances #16825Will do. Thanks Scott
October 2, 2019 at 11:55 am in reply to: Module 5 Unit 4: Using Schematics to Troubleshoot Appliances #16823In MOdule 5, unit 4 you mentioned Input impudence between LOWz and VAC. I don’t quite understand that. DO you ave a video explaining that concept more in depth? when to use LOWz and when to use VAC? Thanks
Got it thanks for the detailed answer Scott
ohh i got it. thanks Scott
No the component is functioning just fine it’s just that the meter can’t pick up a proper number
Thanks Scott.
well i would test for both continuity and resistance just to make sure the pump motor is working fine.
And please elaborate when we have to use resistance testing as well. Thanks
What i meant was how did he locate the physical component of the dryer by using the schematic? I would assume he located the physical component with his experience.
ok got it. Quick question about schematic read. How does Scott locate them components using the schematics so easily? It’s not even the wiring map that he’s using but THE SCHEMATIC. When will I learn to read schematic to locate the components for diagnosis?
Thank you for the detailed answer.
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