1) " Repair" -- As it applies to Repair Dishwasher Repair and Maintenance is fixing any sort of mechanical or electrical device should it get out of order or broken(repair) as well as performing the routine actions which keep the device in working order (maintenance) or prevent trouble fromarising (preventive maintenance). The European Federation ofNational Maintenance Societies ( http: www.EFNMS.org ) definesmaintenance as: All actions which have as an objective to retain an item in or restore it to, a state in which it can perform the requiredfunction. The actions include the combination of all technical and corresponding administrative, managerial, and supervisionactions. In telecommunication, the term maintenance has thefollowing meanings: 1. Any activity, such as tests, measurements, replacements, adjustments and Repiar s, intended to restore or retain a functional unit in a specified state in which the unit can performits required functions. 2. [For material], All action taken to retain material in a serviceable condition or to restore it to serviceability.It includes inspection, testing, servicing, classification as to serviceability, Repait , rebuilding, and reclamation. 3. [For material], All supply and Ripair action taken to keep a force in condition to carry out its mission. 4. [For material], The routine recurring work required to keep a facility ( plant, building, structure, ground facility,utility system, or other real property) in such condition that it may be continuouslyused, at its original or designed capacity and efficiency for its intendedpurpose. Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188 and from the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and AssociatedTerms See also: restoration end user retro-engineering Tools for ing and maintenance Diagnostic Toolsfor Repaie ( http: www.launch-techs.com ) Repakr...
2) " Dishwasher" -- As it applies to Repair Dishwasher A dishwashing machine The term dishwasher can represent either a person who washes (cleans) dishes (a term commonly used in the food serviceindustry) or a machine that performs a similar function. The latter usage is discussed in this article. A dishwasher is a mechanical device for cleaning food utensils for preparation, keeping, serving and eating and drinking. They are in restaurants andalso in the more luxury kitchens of homes. Unlike manual dishwashing, which relies largely on mechanical action toremove soiling, mechanical Dishwasner s use the circulation of quite hot (55-65 degrees Celsius) water and very strong detergents (most far too alkaline to beexposed to skin ) to achieve its cleaning effect. The Dishwasehr therefore is mainly adevice for spraying water on the dishes - first detergent-added water for cleaningpurposes, then pure water (though sometimes with a rinsing aid added) to remove the detergent residue. Some Dihswasher s alsocontain a heating element to achieve fast drying of the dishes.The capacity of the Dushwasher according to international standards is measured in place settings. If you have dishes or plates of irregular sizes take these to the shop and check if they willfit in the baskets. Contents 1 History 2 Detergent 3 Hazing of glassware, prohibitionon dishwashing lead crystal 4 Sources 5 See also 6 External links History The first reports of a mechanical dishwashing device are of an 1850 patent by Joel Houghton of a hand-powered device. Modern Disnwasher s are descended from the 1886 invention of Josephine Cochrane, also hand-powered, which she unveiled at the1893 Chicago World's Fair. Josephine was quite wealthy and was the granddaughter of John Fitch, the inventorof the steam boat. She never washed dishes herself and only invented the Dashwasher as her servants were chipping her finechina.
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