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  1. 1. Unplug the dryer and remove the back panel. 2. Remove the drum and inspect the pulleys and belt for wear and tear. 3. Slide the new belt around the drum and over the pulleys. 4. Reinstall the drum and back panel, and plug the dryer back in.

    1. Unplug the dryer and remove the back panel.
    2. Remove the drum and inspect the pulleys and belt for wear and tear.
    3. Slide the new belt around the drum and over the pulleys.
    4. Reinstall the drum and back panel, and plug the dryer back in.

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  2. 1. Unplug the dryer from the power source and remove the lint filter. 2. Remove the screws or bolts that secure the front panel to the dryer. 3. Slide the panel off and set it aside. 4. Locate the idler pulley and tensioner. 5. Loosen the tensioner and remove the old belt. 6. Slide the new belt ontoRead more

    1. Unplug the dryer from the power source and remove the lint filter.
    2. Remove the screws or bolts that secure the front panel to the dryer.
    3. Slide the panel off and set it aside.
    4. Locate the idler pulley and tensioner.
    5. Loosen the tensioner and remove the old belt.
    6. Slide the new belt onto the drum and around the idler pulley.
    7. Pull the belt tight and reattach the tensioner.
    8. Replace the front panel and secure it with the screws or bolts.
    9. Replace the lint filter and plug the dryer back in.

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  3. There are several ways to unlock a GE dishwasher in 2020. Depending on the model, you may need to press and hold the Start/Reset button for three seconds, press the Start/Reset button twice in quick succession, or press and hold the Start/Reset button for five seconds. You may also need to press theRead more

    There are several ways to unlock a GE dishwasher in 2020. Depending on the model, you may need to press and hold the Start/Reset button for three seconds, press the Start/Reset button twice in quick succession, or press and hold the Start/Reset button for five seconds. You may also need to press the Heated Dry button, the Normal button, or the Sanitize button in combination with the Start/Reset button.

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  4. You should first locate the rinse aid dispenser, which is usually located at the top of the dishwasher's interior. Next, fill the dispenser with rinse aid and close the lid. Finally, adjust the rinse aid setting on the dishwasher's control panel to the desired amount.

    You should first locate the rinse aid dispenser, which is usually located at the top of the dishwasher’s interior. Next, fill the dispenser with rinse aid and close the lid. Finally, adjust the rinse aid setting on the dishwasher’s control panel to the desired amount.

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  5. To replace the timer on a GE dryer, you will need to unplug the dryer from the power source, remove the control panel, locate the timer, disconnect the wiring, remove the timer, and install the new timer. Reconnect the wiring and reattach the control panel. Plug the dryer back into the power sourceRead more

    To replace the timer on a GE dryer, you will need to unplug the dryer from the power source, remove the control panel, locate the timer, disconnect the wiring, remove the timer, and install the new timer. Reconnect the wiring and reattach the control panel. Plug the dryer back into the power source and test the timer.

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  6. 1. Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet. 2. Pull the dryer away from the wall and remove the back panel. 3. Disconnect the belt from the motor pulley and the idler pulley. 4. Remove the old belt from around the drum. 5. Place the new belt around the drum and thread it through the idler pulley. 6. CRead more

    1. Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet.
    2. Pull the dryer away from the wall and remove the back panel.
    3. Disconnect the belt from the motor pulley and the idler pulley.
    4. Remove the old belt from around the drum.
    5. Place the new belt around the drum and thread it through the idler pulley.
    6. Connect the belt to the motor pulley.
    7. Replace the back panel.
    8. Push the dryer back into place.
    9. Plug the dryer back into the wall outlet.

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  7. 1. Disconnect the power source. 2. Remove the mounting screws from the top of the cabinet. 3. Pull the microwave away from the wall and disconnect the exhaust vent. 4. Remove the mounting screws from the bottom of the cabinet. 5. Carefully lift the microwave out of the cabinet and set aside.

    1. Disconnect the power source.
    2. Remove the mounting screws from the top of the cabinet.
    3. Pull the microwave away from the wall and disconnect the exhaust vent.
    4. Remove the mounting screws from the bottom of the cabinet.
    5. Carefully lift the microwave out of the cabinet and set aside.

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  8. The wattage of your GE microwave will depend on the specific model you have. You can find the wattage information on the back of the microwave or in the owner's manual.

    The wattage of your GE microwave will depend on the specific model you have. You can find the wattage information on the back of the microwave or in the owner’s manual.

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  9. The most common reason for a refrigerator to freeze up is that the temperature setting is too low. This can be caused by a malfunctioning thermostat, a dirty condenser coil, or a blocked or restricted air vent. In some cases, the refrigerator may be too close to a heat source, such as an oven, or thRead more

    The most common reason for a refrigerator to freeze up is that the temperature setting is too low. This can be caused by a malfunctioning thermostat, a dirty condenser coil, or a blocked or restricted air vent. In some cases, the refrigerator may be too close to a heat source, such as an oven, or the door may not be closing properly, allowing warm air to enter.

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  10. The most likely cause of this issue is a faulty thermostat or temperature control. The thermostat may be set too low, or it may be malfunctioning and not accurately reading the temperature of the fridge. Another possible cause could be a blocked or faulty defrost system, which can cause the temperatRead more

    The most likely cause of this issue is a faulty thermostat or temperature control. The thermostat may be set too low, or it may be malfunctioning and not accurately reading the temperature of the fridge. Another possible cause could be a blocked or faulty defrost system, which can cause the temperature to drop too low and freeze food.

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