Thorough Inspection:
A washing machine service includes a detailed inspection to identify any wear, damage, or malfunction in internal and external components.
Cleaning and Maintenance:
Internal parts are cleaned to remove dirt and residues, ensuring optimal performance and preventing potential issues.
Parts Inspection and Replacement:
Worn-out or damaged parts are identified and replaced to prevent breakdowns and maintain efficiency.
Diagnostic Testing:
Advanced diagnostics are performed to identify and address any electronic or mechanical issues.
User Education and Calibration:
Users are educated on proper usage, maintenance, and troubleshooting, and the machine is calibrated for optimal performance.
Microwave
Comprehensive Inspection:
Thoroughly examine the microwave for wear, damage, or malfunctions in various components.
Cleaning:
Removal of grease, food residues, and debris from interior surfaces and ventilation system to maintain hygiene and prevent issues.
Testing Controls and Functions:
Evaluation of the control panel, buttons, timers, and user interface components to ensure proper functionality.
Microwave Emission Test:
Measurement of microwave radiation leakage to ensure it is within acceptable limits, ensuring user safety.
Inspecting and Replacing Parts:
Identification and replacement of worn-out or faulty components to prevent malfunctions and extend the microwave's lifespan.
Fridge
Inspection:
Examine the refrigerator for wear, damage, or malfunctions in components like the compressor, condenser coils, and door seals.
Cleaning and Defrosting:
Remove dust, debris, and ice buildup to enhance energy efficiency and prevent cooling issues.
Temperature Calibration:
Calibrate the thermostat for accurate temperature settings, ensuring optimal food preservation and energy efficiency.
Door Seal Check:
Inspect door seals for wear or damage to prevent cold air leakage and maintain efficient operation.
Condensate Drain Cleaning:
Clear the condensate drain to prevent water buildup, leaks, and mold or mildew growth in the refrigerator.
Television
Diagnostic Testing:
Conduct comprehensive diagnostic tests to identify and address any issues with the television's hardware, software, or connectivity.
Cleaning and Inspection:
Clean the TV screen, vents, and internal components to remove dust and debris, while inspecting for any visible signs of wear or damage.
Software Updates:
Ensure the TV's software is up-to-date by installing the latest firmware updates to enhance performance, add features, and address potential bugs.
Input and Connectivity Check:
Verify functionality of input ports, HDMI connections, and interfaces for seamless connectivity with external devices.
Calibration:
Calibrate display settings for optimal viewing by adjusting brightness, contrast, and color to ensure accurate representation of content.