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Unplug The Cord. Thoroughly inspect the cord to determine the extent of the damage and decide whether repair or replacement is necessary. unplugging the cord prevents any potential electrical shocks or accidents while handling the twisted cord. If you plug it back in the device will. plugging a live cord into the unit is risky, although admittedly there's not much chance of a problem. Gather the excess length of the cord and neatly coil it together. unplug the cord: But there's a right way and a. Never work on an electric appliance without unplugging it first. typically, an appliance will not be damaged if it is currently on and then you unplug its power cord. Find out what tools and techniques you need to avoid damaging the connectors and cables. Always start by unplugging the cord from the power source to prevent electric shock. Make sure the cord is unplugged on both sides before you start. Secure the coiled cord by wrapping a twist tie around it,. unplug the cord from the outlet. unplug the cord before you start working on it.

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unplug the cord before you start working on it. Gather the excess length of the cord and neatly coil it together. unplugging the cord prevents any potential electrical shocks or accidents while handling the twisted cord. unplug the cord from the outlet. Always start by unplugging the cord from the power source to prevent electric shock. If you plug it back in the device will. Thoroughly inspect the cord to determine the extent of the damage and decide whether repair or replacement is necessary. Secure the coiled cord by wrapping a twist tie around it,. plugging a live cord into the unit is risky, although admittedly there's not much chance of a problem. typically, an appliance will not be damaged if it is currently on and then you unplug its power cord.

A male hand is pulling an electrical cord plugged into a socket Stock

Unplug The Cord plugging a live cord into the unit is risky, although admittedly there's not much chance of a problem. typically, an appliance will not be damaged if it is currently on and then you unplug its power cord. Make sure the cord is unplugged on both sides before you start. Thoroughly inspect the cord to determine the extent of the damage and decide whether repair or replacement is necessary. Find out what tools and techniques you need to avoid damaging the connectors and cables. Never work on an electric appliance without unplugging it first. Always start by unplugging the cord from the power source to prevent electric shock. unplug the cord: If you plug it back in the device will. plugging a live cord into the unit is risky, although admittedly there's not much chance of a problem. But there's a right way and a. unplug the cord before you start working on it. unplugging the cord prevents any potential electrical shocks or accidents while handling the twisted cord. Secure the coiled cord by wrapping a twist tie around it,. unplug the cord from the outlet. Gather the excess length of the cord and neatly coil it together.

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