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I have a double oven Roper. The clock is making an unusual noise. How do I stop it?

If the clock in your Roper double oven is making an unusual noise, it's possible that the clock motor is failing or has become jammed. Here are some steps you can take to try to stop the noise:
  1. Turn off power to the oven. This will prevent any damage to the clock or other parts of the oven.
  2. Remove the back panel of the oven to access the clock motor. The clock motor is usually located behind the clock face.
  3. Inspect the clock motor for any signs of damage, such as burnt wires or a broken gear. If you see any damage, you may need to replace the clock motor.
  4. If the motor appears to be in good condition, try lubricating it with a light machine oil. This may help to free up any jams and reduce the noise.
  5. If the noise continues, you may need to replace the clock motor or the entire clock assembly. Contact a qualified appliance repair technician for assistance with this.
Remember to always follow safety precautions when working on any electrical appliance, including turning off power to the oven before beginning any repairs.
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Wii remote buttons are sticky or stuck down

Try cleaning the buttons of the nintendo Wii Remote using the cleaning instructions below, being sure to follow the directions carefully.
    What you will need:
  • 1 clean toothbrush (no toothpaste on it)
  • 1 cup of warm tap water
  • 1 paper towel
    Instructions:
  1. Remove the batteries from the Wii Remote.
  2. Get a clean toothbrush (no toothpaste) and a cup of warm tap water (not too hot). Do NOT pour or submerge the Wii Remote in any type of liquid.
  3. Slightly dip the toothbrush in the water (the toothbrush should not be dripping wet) and scrub the area of the Wii Remote around the buttons.
  4. Work the bristles down around the sides of the buttons.
  5. After cleaning the Wii Remote, dry it off with a paper towel.
  6. Let the Wii Remote air dry with the buttons facing down for at least a couple of hours.
  7. Test the Wii Remote for proper response.
  8. Repeat the steps if necessary.

If the buttons are still sticky after cleaning, the Wii Remote will need to be replaced. Our experience shows that this type of problem is usually caused by physical damage and not covered under Nintendo's warranty. You can purchase a replacement at retail stores that sell Nintendo products.
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Sterling & Noble wall clock minute hand has fallen off. How can I put it back on?

Unless the clock is an older traditional 'clockwork' mechanism most clocks have a sealed unit as a mechanism so you shouldn't damage anything.
Some clocks can be dismantled from the back, usually with small screws or spring clips. You remove the clock face and mechanism as One piece. Once removed, the hands are usually a push fit so should pull out. The Second hand, then minute hand and the hour hand nearest the clock face.
If you need to replace the mechanism they are held on with a small nut on the face of the clock. These mechanisms are usually quite cheap to buy and easy to fit.
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I replaced the battery in my clock the hands go to 12 then stop there. How do I fix?

check to see that the paper of the clock face has not warped to the point whereas it stops the hands if face of the paper withe the numbers on it is not the problem the you can buy new clock motors at micheals craft store for around 7-8 dollars
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While printing 2 or 3 lines it shows paper jam message. Can't print even a page!!!

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Paper jams can be real or false. The unit may report a paper jam when there is not any jammed paper, however, the solution to a real paper jam or a false paper jam is the same. WARNING: Jammed paper must be removed using the rear access door and the power cord must be disconnected or a carriage jam or mechanical damage may occur. Do not remove jammed paper from the front of the unit.
  1. Turn off the HP product and turn it so the back of the unit faces you.
  2. Disconnect the power cord from the back of the all-in-one. The power cord must be disconnected to allow the paper feed rollers to turn freely.
  3. Locate and open the rear access door by pressing in on the left side tab and then pulling the door toward you. Figure 1: Removing the rear access door c00108288.jpg Inspect the pressure rollers on the rear access door and verify that they are clean and turn freely. Clean the rollers if needed with a soft towel lightly moistened with water. If the rollers do not turn freely, replace the rear access door.
  4. Inspect the pressure rollers on the rear access door and verify that they are clean and turn freely. Clean the rollers if needed with a soft towel lightly moistened with water. If the rollers do not turn freely, replace the rear access door. Click How to buy on this page to order replacement parts.
  5. From the rear access door opening, remove the jammed paper.
  6. Remove the remaining paper from the paper supply tray. Discard any paper that is damaged or crumpled and then re-stack and reload the paper into the paper supply tray.
  7. Reinstall the rear access door.
  8. Reconnect the power cord to the unit and turn the unit on. If a carriage stall occurs after clearing the paper jam, resolve the carriage stall.
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Need to replace the digital clock any tricks to removing the facia plate without damaging it or the clips (i assume) that hold it??

dear friend-removing the clock entales a small lever and a cloth for protection,push lever in 5mm between clock and face,put cloth behind lever and push down,clock should lift.
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Fax Jam

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Issue While printing, copying, or receiving a fax, a paper jam occurs. If the jammed paper is removed incorrectly, other problems may occur. Clearing paper jams Remove the jammed paper by following the steps below: WARNING: Jammed paper must be removed using the rear access door to avoid mechanical damage. Do not remove jammed paper from the front of the all-in-one.
  1. Turn off the HP product and turn it so the back of the all-in-one faces you.
  2. Disconnect the power cord from the back of the all-in-one. CAUTION: The power cord must be disconnected to allow the paper feed rollers to turn freely and avoid mechanical damage.
  3. Locate and open the rear access door by pressing in on the left side tab to release the catches and then pulling the door toward you. Figure 1: Removing the rear access door c00100775.jpg
  4. Inspect the pressure rollers on the rear access door and verify that they are clean and turn freely. Clean the rollers if needed with a soft towel lightly moistened with water. If the rollers do not turn freely, replace the rear access door. Click How to Buy on this page to order replacement parts.
  5. From the rear access door opening, remove the jammed paper.
  6. Remove the remaining paper from the paper supply tray. Discard any paper that is damaged or crumpled and then re-stack and reload the paper into the paper supply tray.
  7. Reinstall the rear access door.
  8. Reconnect the power cord and turn on the all-in-one.
Preventing paper jams The following information will help prevent paper jams from occurring:
  • Never use paper that is wrinkled or damaged in any way.
  • If you are having problems using paper that has already been printed on once (recycling), replace it with fresh paper.
  • Remove and then reinstall the rear access door. Verify that the access door is fully locked in place. The paper can skew if the rear access door isn't locked.
  • Every six months to one year, clean the paper feed rollers with a rag lightly moistened with clean water. Over time the paper feed rollers accumulate dust and do not function as well as they once did.
  • When printing envelopes, tuck the flap into the envelope and crease the folds before printing.

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