Electrical Safety is a MUST!
In many states, territories, and countries it is a legal requirement that you hold an electrical license before work is commenced on an electrical appliance. There are certain situations where it is considered “user serviceable” such as plug in stove elements or changing light globes, etc. Basically if you have to remove screws or panels to access electrical wiring or electrical components you most likely will require an electrical license to work on the appliance for electrical safety.
Under no circumstances should you undertake work if you are uncertain of what you are doing, as the consequences can be a lethal electrical shock. Therefore, it is recommended you contact a suitably qualified repairer to undertake the work for safety and legality reasons.
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