I had to do a little home repair this weekend. Two weeks ago the water sealed gasket between the door and the washer drum ripped. That's not a good thing you see, when that happens water kind of spills out of the washer and onto the floor. The problem is I couldn't find the manuals I needed for the repairs and what equipment I needed.
While searching for the instructions on how to repair the gasket to the door, I uncovered the Manuals Online website. This site has manuals for everything! They've got manuals for appliances like I was looking for, auto manuals, camera manuals and other electronics, office equipment and even power tools.
The site boasts an impressive 300,000+ user manuals in their library covering 5,000 brands and over 2,000,000 users. Sadly, they didn't have the repair manual I was looking for to fix my washer though.
This site has even made it possible to do what I had the idea of years ago. You can sign-up and setup a profile. Then you can find manuals to the stuff you already own and then add them to your own filing cabinet for easy reference later. Then you can get rid of that giant expandable file in your home documents filing cabinet.
Check-out the Manuals Online website and figure out how to fix that thing that's been broken and sitting out in the garage all this time. Which speaking of, thanks to those manuals I was able to determine I had an issue with a cable on my garage door. I found a broken garage cable repair service that would be able to take care of it. Thanks to the fact that I diagnosed the issue ahead of time I saved myself some time and a few calls. Or hey, manuals can help you with even the small and simple things you've been leaving for later, for example you could finally figure out how to set the the alarm the correct way on your alarm clock.
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