Fisher TAD-9925 turns on and then turns off
It is for several reasons might be power supply,may be internal components or malfuctioning of power button,so you Can fix it by connections,call technicians and replacing damaged ones
Fisher & Paykel E402b - how to remove freezer cover?
If the compressor is running and it is not cooling, that suggests to me, that it needs re gassing.
Call a refridgeration engineer that has got the vacuum pump to empty and refil it with the correct amount of refridgerant.
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Fisher and Paykel DS603 no power
Hi,
There is a thermo fuse in this unit and it can cause the controller not to power up. It is located on the heater plate, if the unit got too hot this will cause this fuse to blow and cause not power to the controller to a singe drawer unit only, this would not shut down both drawer though. This fuse is not replaceable other than replacing the plate itself. Get back to me if you need part numbers and I can get them for you or you can call Fisher and Pakel directly and they are 24 hours a day service call center. The plate is tricky to replace and you will have to change both seals at the same time, not real pricey though.
I hope this helps, keep the unit, its a good dishwasher.. Good Luck I’m happy to help further over the phone at
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Fisher graphic equalizer EQ-550 not working TAPE MONITOR LED and REC EQ LED. Can you resolve it?
The Fisher EQ-550 is a vintage graphic equalizer, and issues with specific LEDs not working could be due to various factors:
1. **LED Bulbs:** If only specific LEDs (like the TAPE MONITOR and REC EQ LEDs) are not working, it might indicate a problem with those specific bulbs. They might be burnt out or loose.
2. **Internal Connections:** Check internal connections and wiring to ensure they are secure and not damaged. Loose connections or damaged wires might cause LEDs to malfunction.
3. **Control Switches/Modes:** Ensure that the EQ-550 is set to the correct modes or settings that activate these LEDs. Sometimes, certain settings might deactivate specific indicator lights.
4. **Component Failure:** If multiple LEDs are not working or if there are other issues with the unit, it could be a sign of component failure within the equalizer. This might require professional repair or replacement of internal components.
Due to the vintage nature of the EQ-550, finding replacement parts or professional repair services might be a bit challenging. You can try basic troubleshooting like checking connections and ensuring the unit is set to the correct mode. If the issue persists, seeking assistance from a specialist in vintage audio equipment or contacting a repair service familiar with older audio gear might be the best course of action.
Fisher & Paykel WA8560P1 fabricsmart top loader washing pump leaking
This could be caused by several reasons, such as a clogged drain hose, a faulty pump seal, a worn out tub seal, or a loose hose clamp.
Check the hoses for any signs of damage, wear, or leaks. If you find any, replace them with new ones.
Check the hose clamps for any signs of looseness or corrosion. If you find any, tighten them or replace them with new ones.
Check the pump seal for any signs of damage, wear, or leaks. If you find any, replace it with a new one.
Fabricsmart Washing Machine 8.5kg - User/Care Guide (3218) (fisherpaykel.com)
You may need a qualified technician to inspect and repair. See customer service at the Fisher & Paykel customer care.
Top Loader Washing Machine, 8.5kg (fisherpaykel.com)
My Fisher MC-723 turntable is spinning very slowly on 45 rpm. I'm unable to play any of my 45s. Not sure if I need to replace the belt.
I totally agree Andrew, of all the turntables we have repaired over the last 40 years I've never seen a belt cause one speed to not work, according to the manual this lists a replacement belt, I was thinking the same thing you were, this is an electronic issue, generally there is a resistor or capacitor that slows the motor down for 33 rpm, it runs at full speed on 45, I've also seen an actual variable voltage motor although that's not common,so the theory of it being an electronic issue seems strange as well. If it actually has a belt I'd look for something miss aligned, where it's not moving the retainer all the way over for 45 RPM. This is kind of a hard one to diagnose without seeing the unit
I don't no what speakers work with my fisher mc-723
The speaker output connections on this stereo system unit are called RCA...named from the inventing company. Computer speakers use what is called a "mini-plug" and as you've found out, the two are not the same.
I would suggest checking at your local Goodwill or Salvation Army store for an inexpensive pair of speakers with the proper RCA connection you need. Second choice is the local Radio Shack store...tell them you need speakers with RCA type connections and you will also need two RCA to RCA speaker wires to make the connection needed.
I have a Fisher stereo integrated amplifier CA 9335 sometimes works sometimes doesn't?
Unfortunately this could be anything but after switch on do you hear a 'click'? if you don't then the receiver has gone into protection mode due to a fault on the output stage. The repair shop should be able to handle this. Simple voltage measurements will show an anomaly between the different channels. I would change repair shops if they can't.
HOW TO REPLACE BELTS FISHER CR-W85
- Gather the necessary tools: You'll need a set of replacement belts, a small screwdriver or a similar tool for removing screws, and possibly a pair of tweezers or needle-nose pliers.
- Power off and unplug the cassette deck: Before you begin, ensure that the cassette deck is powered off and disconnected from any power source.
- Remove the outer cover: Most cassette decks have a protective cover that can be removed to access the internal components. Use a small screwdriver to remove the screws holding the cover in place. Keep the screws in a safe place, as you'll need them later.
- Locate the belts: Once the cover is removed, you should be able to see the internal mechanisms of the cassette deck, including the belts. The belts are typically made of rubber and are responsible for driving the tape transport mechanisms.
- Identify the belts to be replaced: Inspect the belts and identify which ones need replacement. In some
- Remove the old belts: Gently remove the old belts from their positions. You may need to use tweezers or needle-nose pliers to grasp and pull the belts off the pulleys. Take note of how the belts are positioned before removing them so that you can install the new belts correctly.
- Install the new belts: Take the new belts and thread them around the appropriate pulleys and drive wheels. Refer to any service documentation or diagrams available for guidance if needed. Ensure that the belts are properly seated and aligned.
- Test the belt tension: Once the new belts are installed, check their tension. They should be tight enough to drive the tape transport mechanisms without slipping but not so tight as to strain the components. Adjust the belt tension if necessary.
- Reassemble the cassette deck: Carefully put the outer cover back onto the cassette deck and secure it in place using the screws you removed earlier. Ensure that all the screws are tightened but not overly tightened.
- Test the cassette deck: Plug in the cassette deck and power it on. Test its functionality by inserting a cassette and playing it. Pay attention to the tape transport mechanisms to ensure that the new belts are operating correctly.
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