When calling an appliance repair company, it is very leading to have facilely available the appliance's model number. This will allow the appliance repair technician to predetermine the inherent parts needed to repair your appliance.
Here are some normal tips to looking your model number:
* Model numbers may be printed or stamped on an aluminum or white tag on your appliance.
* Remember a zero may assuredly be the letter O & a lower-case L may be a 1
* Kenmore models always have a three-digit prefix (110. Or 665.)
Now where do you find the tag?
Top-loading washers:
1. Under the lid
2. On the back of the operate panel
3. On the lower-front or side of the main cabinet body
Front-loading washers:
1. Behind the door
2. Behind or on top of the operate panel
3. On the side of the unit near the front
Top- or front-loading washer-dryer aggregate units:
1. Inside the dryer door, on the door frame
2. On the top of the dryer
3. On the side of the washer
Gas or galvanic Dryers:
1. Inside the door
2. On the cabinet frame
3. On the back of the unit, near the top
4. On the side of the unit, near the front
Cooktops & Ranges
Gas:
1. Inside the cooktop--Lift up the top
2. On the outside, bottom of the unit
3. Inside the top of the vent duct
Electric:
1. Under one of the face burners, or inside the cooktop
2. On the outside, bottom of the unit
3. Inside the top of the vent duct
Gas or galvanic Ovens
1. Open the door, on oven side of the door jamb
2. With the boiler draw open, on the lower drawer jamb
Refrigerators:
1. Inside the refrigerator or freezer
2. On the upper left or right side wall
3. Behind the lower crisper drawer
4. Behind the lower toe kick-plate
5. On the face frame of the refrigerator body
Dishwashers:
1. Inside the door jamb on the left, right, or top
2. On the door, on the left, right or top
Garbage Disposers:
1. On the side or bottom of the unit
Deep Freezers:
1. Open the door, on the frame of the unit
2. Inside the unit, on the left or the right
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