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 Yearly preventive maintenance my laundry shop, Today skip work :p

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TrialGone
post Dec 17 2020, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(Balanced @ Dec 17 2020, 12:42 PM)
Can diy since i am angineer. But i dont have the right tools...and many things need to be done. Later penat die ki. The maintenance team also come until 3 ppl do lol.
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....U not really an engineer if doesnt know that stuff like this has to be done by manufacturer maintenance team or at least someone with experience dealing with the machine.

Remind me of an uncle, got engineering degree, work offshore, good pay but try to fix equipment himself and got into so much trouble cause void warranty and long period shutdown.
TrialGone
post Dec 17 2020, 03:33 PM

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QUOTE(Balanced @ Dec 17 2020, 03:24 PM)
That uncle is taking a huge risk for touching things he doesnt understand yet or know the steps.
Im smarter. 1st round i ask maintenance team do and make checklist and details of everythg they do. Including making video.
The next few rounds all i do some equipment i bought, some big equipment like the big air compressor i borrow.
This time feel tired. So ask them come do.
I am as capable as the maintenance team, but i only 1 person. So will feel very tired altho do a few days.
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Ummmm....still not ok. I don't know how old is your machine but if it's still under warranty or if you don't know fully how to fix the part, I would rather just call maintenance team to fix. If anything goes wrong, at least they can be held accountable. If you try to fix it and fail, maintenance team can say not their problem anymore.
TrialGone
post Dec 17 2020, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(Balanced @ Dec 17 2020, 03:51 PM)
Every diy is taking some risk.
But if you know wat you are doing and have the right tools, then already minimize the risk already. Want to take that risk or not, is entirely up to the individual.
And my mc no longer under warranty.
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Yes....but in this case your washing machine is for business washing customers cloth. Dang, I will pissed if my clothes all damaged even if you willing to offer compensation.

 

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