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Question about 70088 Air Conditioner

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...wall unit? Hi there - I have a Kenmore window a/c unit, and we recently moved into a condo with through-the-wall units. Can I swap a through the wall unit with a window unit? Is there any special ...

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...wall, if the unit touches to wall from the back of the unit. Can you please tell me the minimum distance the the dehumidifier can be from the wall? If it vents or blows air out the top you can put it ...

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Question about 98702 Stacked Washer/Dryer

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...unit dryer gets too hot. make sure the lint filter is clean, and the duct outlet to the wall is clear. try unplugging the duct from the wall if youa re in an apartment, if it runs cooler , meansi ts ...

Question about 98702 Stacked Washer/Dryer

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...wall...can't find any kind of release tabs, screws, etc to allow it to slide out of cabinetry. look in cabinet above unit. also look behind unit to see if it is attached using a wall

wall air conditioning unit is dripping water into my condo I bought my condo in May. This is the first time I am having trouble with water dripping inside my condo. The back of the air unit is flush ...

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Question about 66469 / 66462 / 66464 Microwave Oven

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...The rear of the unit is supported by hooking onto a bracket that is screwed to the wall behind it. The rear needs to be lifted, then the unit should pull away from the wall. Requires some

Question about 62702 Microwave Oven

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...wall behind the unit, with a lip at the bottom that holds the back of the unit. After the front has lowered, lift the back up about an inch, and pull the whole unit away from the wall. Remember to ...

Question about 62702 Microwave Oven

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or the freezer door the refrigerator moves away from the wall According to how it's moving "away from the wall"; the most likely culprit is balance issues. Does the unit move easily? Is the unit level

unit behind the wall inside the freezer may have frozen over. Even though you see no ice inside the shell of the freezer, it can still have blocks of ice behind the back wall. So remove the 3-4 screws

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