All right reserved. If everything appears okay unplug and reassemble.Jack Frost is nipping at our nose and Santa Clause has just left. Vacuum all surfaces including front and back of grille assembly. Also, use extreme caution as these coils are filled with high pressure refrigerant.mgservices. If this occurs try to remove the broken plug by using a pin of the tip of a small screwdriver. Use it to keep track of all the screws you will be removing. Then cover with about one inch of hot water.Copyright 2004 by Donald Grummett. This is where the old can comes in handy (ice cube container or muffin tin works well also).
Check the fan motor for any oil holes or oil plugs. If it opens this will allow easier access to the condenser fins. If it is a disposable type simply replace it with a new one. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the condenser (rear fins) coil. to protect it from the water. Next, remove the front grille from the main body of the air conditioner. This would cause a vibration that would harm the motor. This adds to the overall cooling effect produced by the air conditioner. Again use caution because the condenser coil is also filled with high pressure refrigerant.
It is usually removed by pulling the grille gently forward while pushing it down at the same time. If this is not available the Fantastic Spray cleaner used in kitchens and bathrooms works quite well.4. Use a fin comb if available.3.ca. Add the oil slowly, pausing a few seconds between each drop.5. Use only an up and down motion. Once removed place the grille aside until later. Often they will break off in the oil holes resulting in a blockage. As an added precaution cover the motor with one of the cloth rags. If the cover contains air holes clean them thoroughly. The fins are very soft aluminum and can be damaged easily. Segregate them from each other or confusion will result when we start reassembly. If you do, the machine will be ready for many more years of dependable service. A plastic cowling usually surrounds the condenser fins.
If the motor has oil plugs they are usually rubber. If patience is something you lack then it is a job you should turn over to the local appliance serviceman. Use caution when removing because the rubber may have become brittle. There is a good product on the market called HVAC cleaner.
Check the fan motor for any oil holes or oil plugs. If it opens this will allow easier access to the condenser fins. If it is a disposable type simply replace it with a new one. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the condenser (rear fins) coil. to protect it from the water. Next, remove the front grille from the main body of the air conditioner. This would cause a vibration that would harm the motor. This adds to the overall cooling effect produced by the air conditioner. Again use caution because the condenser coil is also filled with high pressure refrigerant.
It is usually removed by pulling the grille gently forward while pushing it down at the same time. If this is not available the Fantastic Spray cleaner used in kitchens and bathrooms works quite well.4. Use a fin comb if available.3.ca. Add the oil slowly, pausing a few seconds between each drop.5. Use only an up and down motion. Once removed place the grille aside until later. Often they will break off in the oil holes resulting in a blockage. As an added precaution cover the motor with one of the cloth rags. If the cover contains air holes clean them thoroughly. The fins are very soft aluminum and can be damaged easily. Segregate them from each other or confusion will result when we start reassembly. If you do, the machine will be ready for many more years of dependable service. A plastic cowling usually surrounds the condenser fins.
If the motor has oil plugs they are usually rubber. If patience is something you lack then it is a job you should turn over to the local appliance serviceman. Use caution when removing because the rubber may have become brittle. There is a good product on the market called HVAC cleaner.
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