Tuesday, May 02, 2017

Recipe

How to get your ice back.  First take the old, coolant-leaking refrigerator out of its hole and lay it on the floor.

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Remove unscrew a bunch of screws and unhook a bunch of wires.  Remove the old cooling unit.

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Put in the new cooling unit.  Replace all the screws and hook up all the wires. 

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Lever the refrigerator back into its hole.  Hook up all the electrical and propane connections.  Make sure it’s running correctly.  Leave shut up for 24 hours before using.

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Pat yourself on the back for having the foresight to buy a 5-year, comprehensive, extended service warranty.

We’re  glad to have the fridge back!

Louise and Duane

1 comment:

Paul and Marsha Weaver OCT. 17, 2009 said...

Extended service warranty are funny things. If you don't buy them, you need them; if you do buy them, you never use them. Glad it worked this time.