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TV FAQs

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Try restarting the TV, checking input sources, or unplugging for 30 seconds. If it persists, it may need servicing.
Ensure the mute button isn’t on, check volume settings, audio output settings, and external speaker connections.
Go to Menu > Network Settings > Wireless Setup and select your Wi-Fi. Enter the password when prompted.
Replace the batteries and ensure nothing is blocking the IR sensor. If issues continue, try a universal remote.
Go to Settings > Support > Software Update. Make sure the TV is connected to the internet.

Refrigerator FAQs

Check the thermostat setting, clean the condenser coils, and ensure the doors are sealing tightly.
This could be due to a clogged defrost drain or a damaged water line. Clear any blockages and inspect seals.
Typically every 6 months, or as indicated by your model’s filter change light.
Recommended: Fridge at 37°F (3°C), Freezer at 0°F (-18°C).
Noises may come from fans, defrost cycles, or compressor. If loud or persistent, service may be needed.

Washing Machine FAQs

Check the power supply, door/lid lock, and whether a cycle is properly selected.
Make sure the load is balanced and the machine is level on the floor.
Use High-Efficiency (HE) detergent for front-loaders; follow manufacturer guidelines for your model.
It could be a clogged filter, drain hose, or pump. Check for blockages or kinks.
Once a month with a washer cleaner or a hot cycle with vinegar to remove residue and odor.

Plumbing FAQs

This is often due to a worn-out washer or cartridge. Replacing these usually stops the leak.
Use a plunger or drain snake. Avoid chemical cleaners as they can damage pipes over time.
Could be due to mineral buildup, pipe leaks, or valve issues. Check aerators and consult a plumber if needed.
Insulate pipes, keep a small trickle of water running, and open cabinet doors to let warm air circulate.
It’s usually a faulty flapper or fill valve. Replacing these parts is often an easy fix.