QUESTIONS
Appliance Trouble?
Best Appliance Service AZ has partnered with brand manufacturers to answer some of the common questions that get asked and provide possible solutions to try before requesting service. If you are still experiencing problems, contact our Service Department and we will be happy to assist you.
Appliance Troubleshooting/FAQ

Where can I locate my Model/Serial Number tag?
Ranges
You can usually find the model/serial tag inside the drawer. Once you open the drawer, you can find it on the right or on the left. Some manufacturers will also place the tag inside the door. It will be along one of the edges of the door or sometimes up and underneath.
Dishwashers
Most dishwashers have their model/serial tag located along the top edge or side of the door. Otherwise, it will be on the edge inside the dishwasher tub that borders the door.
Refrigerators
Refrigerators have their model/serial tag located on the inside wall of the fridge compartment.
Microwaves
Countertop microwaves have their model/serial tag on the back of the unit.
Over the range microwaves usually have the tag along the border of the door.
Washing Machines
Most top load washing machines have their model/serial tag under the lid. Sometimes it is on the lid itself or on the back of the control panel.
Front load washing machines, usually have the tag on the door or on the part of the washing machine where the door meets the body of the washer.
Dryers
Dryers have the model/serial tag located somewhere along the door of the unit
Back To Top ↑How do I clean and care for my stainless steel surfaces?
To clean and care for your stainless steel surfaces, follow these suggestions:
Wash surfaces with warm, soapy water using liquid detergent or an all-purpose cleaner and a nonabrasive sponge. Always rub evenly in the direction of the grain.
Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft, lint-free cloth.
To restore its luster, apply a layer of stainless steel polish (We suggest Stainless Steel Magic); follow the recommendations and directions on the polish label.
Wipe excess polish and use special care to avoid contact with any plastic parts, trim pieces, or rubber door gaskets. If polish does contact any of these plastic parts, clean them with a nonabrasive sponge and mild detergent in warm water.
Thoroughly dry the area with a soft cloth.
Use a clean, dry towel to polish the surface in the direction of the grain until it shines.
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to the finish, do not use soap-filled scouring pads, abrasive or harsh cleaners, any cleaning product containing chlorine bleach, steel-wool pads, gritty wash cloths or certain paper towels.
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