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  1. To reset a GE washer, unplug the washer from the power outlet and leave it unplugged for one minute. Then plug the washer back in and press the power button to turn it on. If the washer does not turn on, check the circuit breaker and reset it if necessary. If the washer still does not turn on, contaRead more

    To reset a GE washer, unplug the washer from the power outlet and leave it unplugged for one minute. Then plug the washer back in and press the power button to turn it on. If the washer does not turn on, check the circuit breaker and reset it if necessary. If the washer still does not turn on, contact a qualified service technician for assistance.

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  2. To reset a GE Hydro Heater Washer, unplug the washer for 1 minute and then plug it back in. If the issue persists, try resetting the circuit breaker.

    To reset a GE Hydro Heater Washer, unplug the washer for 1 minute and then plug it back in. If the issue persists, try resetting the circuit breaker.

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  3. To check the magnetic lid switch on a GE washer, you will need to open the washer lid and locate the switch. It is usually located near the top of the washer's lid, on the inside. You can then use a multimeter to test the switch for continuity. If the switch is working correctly, the multimeter shouRead more

    To check the magnetic lid switch on a GE washer, you will need to open the washer lid and locate the switch. It is usually located near the top of the washer’s lid, on the inside. You can then use a multimeter to test the switch for continuity. If the switch is working correctly, the multimeter should show a continuous connection. If the multimeter shows no connection, then the switch is faulty and needs to be replaced.

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  4. H20 Supply refers to the water supply hose connected to the back of the GE washer. This hose supplies water to the washer during the washing cycle.

    H20 Supply refers to the water supply hose connected to the back of the GE washer. This hose supplies water to the washer during the washing cycle.

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  5. Rinse aid helps to reduce water spots and filming on dishes after the wash cycle is complete. To use rinse aid in a GE dishwasher, first make sure the rinse aid dispenser is filled with the appropriate liquid rinse aid. Then, adjust the rinse aid setting on the dishwasher control panel to the desireRead more

    Rinse aid helps to reduce water spots and filming on dishes after the wash cycle is complete. To use rinse aid in a GE dishwasher, first make sure the rinse aid dispenser is filled with the appropriate liquid rinse aid. Then, adjust the rinse aid setting on the dishwasher control panel to the desired level. Finally, run the dishwasher as normal.

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  6. To open the rinse aid dispenser on a GE dishwasher, press down on the cap of the dispenser and twist it counterclockwise. This will unlock the cap and allow you to open the dispenser.

    To open the rinse aid dispenser on a GE dishwasher, press down on the cap of the dispenser and twist it counterclockwise. This will unlock the cap and allow you to open the dispenser.

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  7. The most common cause of a noisy tumble dryer is a worn drum bearing or a worn belt. The drum bearing supports the back of the drum and can wear over time, causing the drum to rub against the casing, resulting in a loud noise. The belt can also become worn or stretched, causing it to slip and make aRead more

    The most common cause of a noisy tumble dryer is a worn drum bearing or a worn belt. The drum bearing supports the back of the drum and can wear over time, causing the drum to rub against the casing, resulting in a loud noise. The belt can also become worn or stretched, causing it to slip and make a loud noise when the drum is rotating.

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  8. To unlock a GE microwave, press and hold the "Start/Pause" button for 3 seconds. The display will show "Loc On" and the microwave will be unlocked.

    To unlock a GE microwave, press and hold the “Start/Pause” button for 3 seconds. The display will show “Loc On” and the microwave will be unlocked.

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  9. 1. Open the oven door and locate the hinges on the back of the door. 2. Place the door onto the hinges and line up the hinge pins with the holes in the oven door. 3. Secure the door by tightening the screws on the hinges. 4. Close the oven door to make sure it is properly aligned.

    1. Open the oven door and locate the hinges on the back of the door.
    2. Place the door onto the hinges and line up the hinge pins with the holes in the oven door.
    3. Secure the door by tightening the screws on the hinges.
    4. Close the oven door to make sure it is properly aligned.

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  10. A GE refrigerator typically uses between 120 and 200 watts, depending on the size and model.

    A GE refrigerator typically uses between 120 and 200 watts, depending on the size and model.

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