There are some problems we encounter when using an electric kettle in our daily basis such as water not boiling, the power is not coming UP, the switch is faulty etc.
SOLUTION
No Power Supply
Check the power socket if cable is properly plugged, make sure the power switch is pushed ON, check if the lead connector is properly pushed in. If you have a cordless kettle check if the kettle is sitting properly on its base, lastly check the power fuse and replace if possible.
Not Heating
In this situation you have to check if there is power inside the kettle then check the power switch or fuse which needs to be replaced. Sometimes the kettle does not heat up because the heating element is not longer working and has to be replaced. Sometimes the base unit is faulty and needs to be seen by a service engineer.
Leakage
Check the base of a metal kettle for holes or corrosion, especially near the folded joints between the base and the body of the kettle. Unfortunately there is nothing that you can do to fix this problem except buy a new kettle.Leaks around the kettle spout are a serious problem since most adhesives do not form a permanent seal on chromium plating or aluminium nor are they able to withstand the high temperatures of boiling water. The only sure remedy is to buy a new kettle or a new body. If you have any other problems please shear it hear with us thanks.
As we all know the usefulness of a Car Stereo just like the radio we play at our various homes but the difference is Car Stereo as the name sounds is used in a car.so we going to be discoursing on the installation and maintenance of Car Stereos.We have different types of car stereos and products but there specifications are alike coming to a conclusion of the same sound production.
Installing your car stereo system yourself is a relatively simple process for those with even the most basic knowledge of electrical installation or automotive service, and is a great way to save money on your car stereo system installation.
First of all check the speaker connections and follow the instructions from the user manual, make sure the speaker wiring color codes matches the color on the output terminal of the Home Theater according to the channel and polarity.
Also check the output connection from the DVD to the Woofer to have a complete sound connection.Take off the cover of the sub-woofer and locate the fuse. If the fuse is broken, replace it