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TVs On the back of the unit. Decrease the Backlight to reduce energy consumption and to reduce eyestrain. Dryers On a silver label on the front panel behind the door. Dishwasher On the right side of the door, when opened. Refrigerators Open the refrigerator door and look on the inside, right wall. Cooking Apliances Wall Oven : Underside of the control panel. Microwave : On the cabinet behind the door. Washer Front Load : On a silver label on the front panel behind the door.

Consumer Monitors The model and serial number will be on the back of the unit. Burners and Drivers The model and serial numbers will be located under the unit. IT Monitor The model and serial number will be on the back of the unit. Healthcare TV's The model and serial number will be on the back of the unit.

Outdoor Displays The model and serial number will be on the back of the unit. Occasionally, the appliance data plate is removed and discarded by the appliance installer. If this has happened to you, do not lose hope. There is another place that your burner might have this information. At the back of the burner pan on the burner itself, for some brands, there might exist an information sticker with the information you need for your troubleshooting attempts.

Again, take a picture to have this information at your fingertips. If your troubles are within a gas fireplace , a gas fireplace insert or a gas stove, there are two locations that your serial number can be located.

One is the standard data plate, which should connect via wire or chain to the control valve. If you do not have a data plate, then you are looking for a data sticker. This data sticker is likely fixed to the floor of the appliance chassis, which requires a little bit of work for you to get to it.

In this case, the lower louver or access panel needs to be removed to locate the data plate sticker and find out your serial number. So you do not have to continually take your fireplace apart during the troubleshooting process, go ahead and take a picture of the sticker, so you can have it readily available. In some cases, if the fireplace was originally a wood burning one, and was able to successfully convert to gas, you might find the appliance data plate next to the top of the mesh screen on either side of the fireplace, as in Figure 7 below.

In wood-burning fireplaces, the serial number is located on the appliance data plate. The location of the data plate depends on the type of fireplace you have.

In some cases, the appliance data plate might be riveted near the top of the screen pocket on either side of the fireplace opening. In other cases, the data plate could be riveted to the smoke shelf at the top left or top right of the fireplace opening.

It may be necessary for you to move the fireplace screen to locate the plate in either of these instances. If you have a two-piece bottom brick panel, however, your appliance data plate may be located beneath the front of those two panels. With any of these locations, given that they might be difficult to get to, when you do find the data plate, go ahead and take a picture.

Free-standing stoves tend to have their appliance data sticker on the back of the appliance, like the wood burning insert pictured above Figure 9 has it's sticker on the side of the exterior of the appliance.

Fireplaces are sometimes difficult beasts to identify, but we are here to help. Having the largest amount of information you can before you reach out to fireplace experts expedites the process of troubleshooting and repair, allowing you to resume utilizing and enjoying your fireplace in the least amount of time. The above image shows the serial number format for several manufacturers, which can help you identify which number is which if your numbers are not as clearly labeled as they are on some of our examples.

Adrienne is our wordsmith in residence, specializing in Content Writing and Editing. During her free time, she reads, writes, makes art, and plays with her two cats, Inkspot and Nicholas. Should you require the model number of your appliance for identification purposes, for example, when looking for spares and accessories on this website or when organising a repair; In the first instance always refer to the manufacturer's instruction manual which would have been included with the product at point of purchase.

In a lot of cases information found here is all that will be required. We would urge all our customers to only search their appliance for this rating plate as a last resort especially when dealing with appliances which are hard wired into the gas, electricity or water supply as there is the potential for fatal injury or irreparable damage to your appliance and or immediate surroundings.

If you are unsure whether to locate this information yourself, seek advice from the manufacturer or a qualified engineer, if the appliance uses a gas supply consult a Gas Safe registered engineer. For cookers and ovens this can usually be found around the frame, behind the door of the appliance. You will find the model number on a sticker or rating plate. This can usually be found on the base, side or back of the appliance. This can usually be found around the frame, behind the door of the appliance.

This can usually be found on an inner panel behind the salad drawer, or on an internal wall within the fridge. This can usually be found either on or behind the door frame, or behind the removable kickplate panel at the bottom of the machine.



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