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Reimagining Workforce Strategies

What a difference a year makes. At this time in 2019, it was business as usual with the excitement of the holidays just around the corner. None of us could have predicted that in just a few short months, the world would be turned upside down by a global pandemic.

“Social distancing” is now part of our vernacular, and face masks are as essential as shoes to wear in public. Zoom meetings have replaced sitting around a conference table, and even trade shows have gone virtual.

Businesses have had to quickly adapt to keep operations running, while minimizing the risk of spreading disease and complying with state and federal guidelines. The pandemic has forced businesses to rethink their workforce strategies – perhaps for the better. Those that have resisted telecommuting, may find it leads to more productive, content employees, while saving infrastructure costs and/or freeing up space for inventory. With today’s interactive technology, working remotely has never been more viable.

But there has also been other less positive impact. Although well-intentioned, pandemic-related government financial subsidies have caused a number of low-wage workers to quit jobs, believing they can make more money than they were being paid at work. Even if temporary, these payments have put a dent in available labor.

Now many businesses are faced with having to step up efforts to both retain existing employees and attract new ones. Not so simple in these unprecedented, unpredictable times. Since it’s much more expensive to hire and train new employees than to keep your existing workforce content, most of your efforts should be aimed at retention. According to a study conducted by CareerAddict earlier this year (prior to the COVID-19 crisis), these are the top five reasons people choose to leave their jobs:

  1. No Progression (lack of career advancement)
  2. Low Pay
  3. Not Getting Well-Deserved Raise
  4. Poor Leadership
  5. Change of Career Goals

Here are some ideas to consider for strengthening loyalty among existing staff, with focus on the warehousing, manufacturing and repair sectors:

  • Identify All-Stars – In our general industry, most tasks can be easily tracked: number of widgets made, picked, packed and shipped hourly and so forth. Management, as well as employees, typically know who’s killing it and who is barely doing the minimum. Be on the lookout for staffers going above and beyond. Talk to them about stepping up to lead positions and keep them engaged by rewarding them with recognition and a clear career path. Offer additional training and schooling as other incentives. These unicorns are hard to find – don’t lose them to a competitor down the street paying 50 cents more an hour.
  • Pay for Performance – Oftentimes, both all-stars and slackers make the same hourly wage, which is not good for morale. Realize that not all employees are performing equally. Paying a bit more to A players can help keep them on board, while potentially encouraging subpar staff to step up. You may even find you can actually allocate the same amount or less in wages with fewer people if they’re top performers.
  • Amp Up the Workplace – Make it a more fun place to work. Add a ping pong table or other games to the breakroom and energetic music in workspaces.Listen to your staff about what would make them more comfortable. When Encompass warehouse workers told management they needed better access to ice in the summer, we brought in an industrial-sized ice maker. When we learned not everyone could afford quality footwear, we initiated a program to regularly distribute Nike Air shoes. We also offer credits toward purchases of good quality, healthy food stocked in our breakroom by a local vendor.Making even nominal investments in creating a more employee-centric workplace could make a huge difference in loyalty and morale. You are sure to be better positioned the next time a competitor tries to lure away your team.
  • Flexibility – It’s obviously impossible to enable production line employees to work remotely. However, consider this option for other staff who don’t need to be on site every day. A break from a long commute goes a long way toward boosting quality of life, not to mention saving time and money on gas and meals. Encompass has found that  most remote employees are actually more productive, take fewer sick days and ultimately work longer hours.  and even working longer hours.For those who must be on site, try to incorporate programs that give them a chance to visit the doctor or see a child’s play without penalty. Always remember employees have lives outside your company. Keeping them happy is worth the slight hassle of rearranging schedules periodically.  Businesses that offer paid vacation should encourage employees to take advantage of this time away from work so they can get revitalized, while creating memories with their families

By cultivating more “A” players, your business can operate more effectively, which can help save money to improve wages and fund workplace perks. Yet even with a fun, motivating work environment, you will inevitably still lose quality employees. But you can always leverage your incentives throughout recruitment efforts to attract top talent. Strive to stand out from your competitors in the hiring channels.

You never know when you may be able to entice an ace ping pong player who can pick 100 lines an hour.

CE Tech Tips — December 2020

**NOTICE**
Due to the danger and complexity of electronic equipment repair, the following technical tip is intended for professional reference only. Please refer to manufacturer’s recommendations as Encompass does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability or safety of this information.

Hitachi TV, 57S710S
Reason for Service: Using HDMI connection,
black picture with no Sync on OCD.
Solution: Clean HDMI jack with 99.8% isopropyl alcohol.

JVC TV, JLC32BC3002
Reason for Service: When set turned on, JVC logo appears,
then sound but no backlights.
Solution: Found shorted D602 on power supply board. MUR460

LG TV, 32LP1DC
Reason for Service: No audio
Solution: Replaced main board.

Samsung TV, PN64D80000FF
Reason for Service: Relay clicks on and off.
Solution: Resoldered TS801s and TC802s on power board.

Samsung TV, LN46C550JIFXZA
Reason for Service:  Set won’t come on, red LED blinks continuously.
Solution: Disconnect LVDS cable; if set comes on with melody, it’s either bad T-con or panel. Reconnect LVDS and unplug cables from T-Con to panel. If set comes on, panel is bad.

Sanyo TV, DP50749
Reason for Service: Power cycles on and off.
Solution: Replaced IC5750 on main board.

Sony TV, KDL46V2500
Reason for Service: Dead set, four red blink error.
Solution: Check all inverter transformers and their associated sm resistors.


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Encompass Tapped to Manage Parts Supply for Lasko Products

Deal includes Lasko’s full line of top quality home comfort products

Lawrenceville, Ga., November 17, 2020 – Encompass Supply Chain Solutions, Inc., a leading provider of replacement parts and supply chain services for a diverse range of product brands, today announced it has finalized an agreement to manage the parts supply chain for Lasko Products, a top name in home air heating, cooling and purifying products.

Under the deal, Encompass will manage the parts supply chain for Lasko brand fans, heaters, air purifiers and humidifiers. Service includes parts forecasting, purchasing, warehousing, distribution and ecommerce hosting.

Encompass is supplying parts and accessories to retailers and other business affiliates, as well as consumer end users. To streamline access to Lasko parts, Encompass has developed a customized ecommerce portal lasko.encompass.com.  The Lasko program will be managed through Encompass’ Florida, Georgia, Nevada and New York facilities to expedite delivery throughout the U.S.

“Encompass is pleased with the opportunity to partner with Lasko,” said Encompass President and CEO Robert Coolidge. “Like other leading manufacturers we support, Lasko understands the importance of continuing to service their customers after the sale and reinforce brand loyalty.”

Coolidge said the program will be continually assessed through performance metrics co-developed with Lasko. Encompass will be measured on such indicators as same day shipments, fill rates, order accuracy, returns processing and more.

“One of Encompass’ core competencies is delivering full visibility to client programs,” said Coolidge. “Lasko may not be handling parts every day, but they still need tangible reassurance that their customers are being well taken care of.”

Lasko Director of Customer Experience Inger Heller said Encompass would be held to strict standards to ensure the supplier maintains strong aftersales support for all Lasko products.

“While Lasko has evolved throughout our 100-year history, we have never wavered from our commitment to excellence in the products we make and the service we provide our valued customers,” said Heller. “In turn, we seek out partners like Encompass who share this dedication and have the resources and expertise to help enhance support of our products once they’re in the market.”

 

About Lasko Products, LLC
Lasko is a respected leader in home comfort products, known for quality with a heritage deeply rooted in longevity and loyalty. Lasko has been designing, engineering and building high performance products in the U.S. and around the world for 114 years. Started in 1906, by Mr. Henry Lasko, the company has grown into a global organization and highly reputable brand of portable fans, ceramic heaters, humidifiers and air purifiers. Lasko is owned by Comvest Partners and JW Levin Management Partners. Products can be found at most retailers and many online sites. For more information, please visit lasko.com.

About Encompass Supply Chain Solutions, Inc.
Formed in 1953, Encompass is one of the country’s largest suppliers of repair parts and accessories for products throughout the home. Encompass also offers complete parts supply chain management, 3PL, depot repair and reverse logistics service. In addition to consumers, we support an array of B2B customers, including manufacturers, multi-family property management, warranty providers, service networks, independent dealers and retailers.

For more information, please visit solutions.encompass.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

 

CONTACT: Kristin Hurst, Director of Marketing & Communications

 

CE Tech Tips — November 2020

**NOTICE**
Due to the danger and complexity of electronic equipment repair, the following technical tip is intended for professional reference only. Please refer to manufacturer’s recommendations as Encompass does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability or safety of this information.

LG TV, 47LS4500-UD
Reason for Service: No picture and no backlight.
Solution: Found D607 shorted in the power supply.  MUR460AX

Samsung TV, PN51D6500D
Reason for Service: Set shuts down, or clicks on and off, has picture and splash screen every 5 or 6 seconds.
Solution: Replacing main board fixed this set. BN94-04728A

Samsung TV, LN40A500T1FXZA
Reason for Service: Set comes on, then as it warms up, picture problems, then shuts down.
Solution: Check for bad caps, C102 and C131 on main. 

Sharp TV, LC60LE650U
Reason for Service: Dead set, no standby.
Solution: Replaced shorted IC7903, (A6069H), and opened R7900, 0.22 ohm fusible.

Sony TV, KDL46W4100
Reason for Service: Backlights come on, then turn off within few seconds with 14 blink error.
Solution: Found and replaced 7A open fuse on LCD controller module.

Toshiba TV, 32HL67U
Reason for Service: At turn on, screen lights up for second, then dims way down; sound okay.
Solution: Replacing T-Con fixed set.

Vizio TV, VP422HDTV10A
Reason for Service: Dead, no standby 5V or amber logo.
Solution: Found open cap in power supply, C8006.  22uF/450V.  Replacing fixed set.

 


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Encompass Appointed Exclusive Repair Parts Supplier for Bowers & Wilkins

Deal comprises distribution throughout the U.S. and Canada

Lawrenceville, Ga., November 4, 2020 – Encompass Supply Chain Solutions, Inc., a leading provider of replacement parts and supply chain services for a diverse range of product brands, today announced it will manage parts distribution for the Bowers & Wilkins line of high-end audio products.

Under an agreement with Bowers & Wilkins, Encompass will handle all aspects of the manufacturer’s parts supply chain from planning and procurement to order fulfillment and returns. The deal covers both warranty and non-warranty parts and accessories for Bowers & Wilkins’ full line of high-performing home and car audio systems and headphones.

Encompass Senior Vice President of Business Development Joe Hurley said the addition of Bowers & Wilkins is an ideal fit for Encompass, which has nearly 70 years of electronics parts experience.

“We have a long history in the Consumer Electronics parts industry and support many other top manufacturers,” said Hurley. “With extensive best practices and expertise in this product vertical, we can offer turnkey, more cost-efficient parts supply chain management service.  Our goal is to free up time and resources for Bowers & Wilkins, enabling them to focus on what they do best: designing top-flight audio systems and accessories.”

Encompass will support the Bowers & Wilkins service network and end users in the U.S. through distribution facilities in Georgia, Nevada, Florida and New York and will leverage in-country partnerships to serve Canadian customers. Parts can be conveniently ordered online through the company’s ecommerce website encompass.com.

“Bowers & Wilkins clearly values superior customer service and is committed to delivering complete support for their products beyond the sale,” said Hurley. “The Encompass team is well-prepared to provide a quality aftersales experience for their customer base to help further reinforce loyalty to the Bowers & Wilkins brand.”

 

About Bowers & Wilkins

Bowers & Wilkins has an unrelenting dedication to audio excellence, delivering breath-taking performance with accuracy and clarity of sound that brings the listener closer to the original recording. We call this True Sound.

Our award-winning headphones, loudspeakers and wireless audio systems combine engineering innovation and harmonious design that delight music lovers around the world. At the forefront of high-performance audio technology for more than 50 years, Bowers & Wilkins has earned countless awards and accolades from some of the most influential and important publications, musicians, recording studios, and music labels including Abbey Road Studios, Skywalker Studios, BMI, and Hollywood Records. Our valued relationships with BMW, McLaren Automotive, Maserati and Volvo Cars, has allowed us to push the boundaries of premium in-car audio systems. We have also delivered award-winning sound performance with Philips TV in their range of OLED+ televisions.

Design excellence and technological innovation run deep in our lifeblood. The research and development laboratory that John Bowers founded in Steyning in 1976 was the first of its kind, hiring only the most talented and inquisitive of engineers in a quest to discover the secrets of acoustic behaviour. Many of the advances made by our engineers – such as the pioneering use of materials like Continuum™ and Diamond – have not only influenced the way we make our speakers, but how all loudspeakers are made.

 About Encompass Supply Chain Solutions, Inc.

Formed in 1953, Encompass is one of the country’s largest suppliers of repair parts and accessories for products throughout the home. Encompass also offers complete parts supply chain management, 3PL, depot repair and reverse logistics service. In addition to consumers, we support an array of B2B customers, including manufacturers, multi-family property management, warranty providers, service networks, independent dealers and retailers.

For more information, please visit solutions.encompass.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

CONTACT: Kristin Hurst, Director of Marketing & Communications

Whirlpool All-in-One Washer Dryer Not Spinning

**NOTICE**
Due to the danger and complexity of electronic equipment repair, the following technical tip is intended for professional reference only. Please refer to manufacturer’s recommendations as Encompass does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability or safety of this information. 

Issues with the drum not spinning are among the most common faults with the Smart All-In-One Washer & Dryer from Whirlpool. While this guide is primarily focused on model #WFC8090GX0, many of the following tips may provide dryer repair solutions for the following front-loading Whirlpool models too:

WED5620HW WHD5090GW
WHD560CHW CED9150GW
WGD5620HW WHD862CHC

WED6620HW WED8620HW
WED560LHW WGD8620HW
WGD6620HW WED9620HC

Common Reasons for Whirlpool Dryer Drum Not Spinning

The most likely reasons for a Whirlpool Smart All-In-One Washer & Dryer to stop spinning are:

  • Problems with power connections to drum
  • Blockage preventing spinning
  • Motherboard computer connection issues
  • Issues with drum’s drive belt and motor
  • Fallout from overheating
  • Washer & Dryer cycle not starting

When attempting to repair, first check the status of the machine via the Scan-to-Connect technology and app. In many cases, the app can use automated diagnostics to provide an error code, saving a lot of time troubleshooting. If this hasn’t helped identify the issue or you’re not using the app, the following are some typical problems:

Drive Belt Broken

Faulty drive belts are the most common reason for drums to stop spinning. The easiest way to test this is to open the drum and turn it by hand. A healthy drive belt should provide some resistance (although it should turn) as it is spun. If there is no resistance, the drive belt is the main reason the drum is not turning.

Turn off the appliance and remove the lid to see whether the belt has snapped or come loose. If the latter, simply refit to fix. However, if the drive belt comes loose a second time, further support is needed. If the drive belt has snapped, a replacement part will be needed.

Idler Pulley Faulty

When the drive belt works but there is no tension, the idler pulley may have become damaged due to wear and tear. It is located in the dryer cabinet of the unit and should spin freely when tested by hand. If it is bent, broken or damaged, it will need replacing with part 279640.

Breaker Tripped

Whirlpool electric dryers use two power breakers to work. While they are designed to trip simultaneously, it is possible for only one to trip,  leaving the unit turning on, but not functioning. Try switching off the breakers for one minute to allow the unit to reset to solve the problem.

Alternatively, in rare cases, the power supply might not be sufficient enough to help the unit function. Therefore, a replacement power cord #PT220L may solve this commonly overlooked problem.

Drum Obstructed

If the drum is obstructed, it physically won’t turn despite all other parts working. This can be caused by loose items falling out of clothing and getting caught in the unit. Complete the same manual turning test used for checking the drive belt. If the drum won’t turn at all or is particularly stiff, an obstruction is likely.

The foreign objects will usually lodge between the drum and the housing of the unit.  Needle nose pliers can help manually remove the objects before spinning the drum to check that the obstruction is fully removed.

Drum Rollers Faulty

The drum relies on several drum rollers to provide a smooth operation as it turns. With the appliance switched off and the lid open, each of the rollers should spin without resistance when turned by hand. If any of them are not spinning properly or have visible signs of severe wear, they need replacing. It is possible to purchase a replacement for the individual roller or use a kit to replace them all.

Drive Motor Overheated

When the motor used to power the spin cycle overheats, it may stop the drum from spinning entirely or it may cause an intermittent performance, which is equally problematic as laundry won’t dry. Replacing this part is usually best left to an expert.

Face Panel Buttons Aren’t Working

The digital screen on the face panel provides a convenient way to set the various modes on the washer-dryer. If you cannot start a cycle or change the settings to the right dry mode, the buttons may not be connecting to the main computer. Even when there is resistance after pushing the button, an investigation is needed.

Turning the appliance off at the breaker may reset the digital buttons to fix the issue. If this doesn’t work, unscrew the panel and check for debris or signs of worn switches.

Thermal Fuse Failed

Thermal fuses are a safety mechanism that, if blown, will stop the drum from turning. Remove the back panel and use a multimeter to run a consistency test. Replacing the thermal fuse is easy, but you need to check whether overheating is the root cause. If it is, failure to treat the issue will result in the new thermal fuse blowing very quickly.

When completing this task or any other, it’s vital to check that the drum is back in position and that the washer-dryer is level. If the issues persist a professional dryer repair service can usually get it operating again without the need to replace your entire unit.

 

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CE Tech Tips — October 2020

**NOTICE**
Due to the danger and complexity of electronic equipment repair, the following technical tip is intended for professional reference only. Please refer to manufacturer’s recommendations as Encompass does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability or safety of this information.

Emerson TV, LF501EM4
Reason for Service: Dead set, no standby power light.
Solution: Removed the I/R board and found SM C4056 shorted.  Removing bad cap restored normal operation to the set.

Hitachi TV, 57F59A
Reason for Service: Changes colors, snowy picture, loss of one or more colors, all white and shuts down.
Solution: Replace signal board and make sure the firmware is updated. 

LG TV, 47LM6700
Reason for Service: Dead, 3 blink error.
Solution: Replaced a shorted D607.  MUR460

Panasonic TV, TCP42X5
Reason for Service: Dead
Fix: Replaced U203 on backside of Power board.  FAN6755UWMY.

RCA TV, LED46C45RQ
Reason for Service: Set won’t power up.
Solution: Replacing the EEPROM fixed the set.  U16

Samsung TV, PN64E8000GFXZA
Reason for Service: Dead set, fuse blown.
Solution: Repaired power board by replacing QS802 & QS804.  Examine whole board for bad solder and resolder as necessary.

Vizio TV, E390-A1
Reason for Service: LED backlights will not come on.
Solution: Replacing IC U403 fixed the set.

Zenith, 9-1302 module
Reason for Service: Dead, nothing.
Solution: Resoldered jumper next to Elect Cap CX3452.  Fixed set.

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Fixing Problems with Hotpoint Freezers

**NOTICE**
Due to the danger and complexity of electronic equipment repair, the following technical tip is intended for professional reference only. Please refer to manufacturer’s recommendations as Encompass does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability or safety of this information. 

To the non-technical person, freezers seem like complicated units capable of doing something quite extraordinary – lowering temperatures below that of the surrounding. Happily, though, they work on elementary principles. Hotpoint freezer repair usually involves replacing broken or defective parts or doing simple troubleshooting.

This guide will cover the following Hotpoint freezer models and related products from the brand:

HQ9 B1L

HQ9 E1L

H9T 921T KS H

H7T 911T KS H

H7T 911T MX H

H7T 911A KS H AQUA

H7T 911A MX H AQUA

H5T 811I MX H

LAL85 FF1I W WTD.1

HM 7030 E C AA O3.1

DC 85 N1 G

DC 85 N1 W

H3T 811I OX

H3T 811I W

H8 A1E SB UK.1

H8 A1E W UK.1

H8 A1E SB WTD UK.1

FFU4D.1 K

 

Common Reasons for Hotpoint Freezer to Stop Working Properly

Freezers can stop freezing (or generate readouts that make it appear as though they’ve stopped working), for many reasons, including:

  • Dirty condenser coils
  • Frosted over coils
  • Main control board malfunction
  • Defective temperature control thermostat
  • Faulty user control board
  • Defective compressor unit
  • Sealed system leak
  • Start relay problems
  • Evaporator motor fan issues

Dirty Condenser Coils

Hotpoint makes freezers with both external and internal condenser coils. The interior models shouldn’t require regular cleaning since the shroud of the unit prevents accumulation of dirt and grime. However, exterior types often collect dust, lowering their capacity to dissipate heat and reduce interior temperatures. If freezer coils look dirty, unplug the unit and wipe off any dust with a duster or cloth. If they feel sticky or greasy, use a damp sponge with a decreaser to remove scum.

Frosted Over Evaporator Coils

Sometimes freezer evaporator coils can frost over. This usually occurs when there is a problem with the defroster heater – a device that prevents buildup of frozen water on the surface of coils.

coming soonHook the defroster heater up to a multimeter and check for continuity. The current flow through the unit should be continuous while the freezer unit is switched on. Lack of continuity could indicate problems with electrical connections, fuses, switches and wiring elsewhere in the appliance.

If continuity is an issue, the entire defrost heater unit may need to be replaced.

Main Control Board Malfunction

Main control boards on Hotpoint freezers provide all circuitry required to adjust temperatures and settings. The brand supplies an extensive range of different boards, depending on model.

Mainboard issues can cause a freezer to stop freezing, but such problems are uncommon. If other potential issues have been ruled out, try replacing the mainboard to see if it fixes the problem.

Defective Temperature Control Thermostat

The temperature control thermostat measures temperature inside the freezer to change voltage supplied to the condenser fan motor, evaporator fan motor and compressor. When thermostats malfunction, they can’t assess temperatures accurately and send instructions to the components to chill the freezer to the required level.

If a defective thermostat is suspected, turn it from the lowest setting to the highest. On Hotpoint models, you should hear a click as components in the rest of the appliance kick into action.

If you don’t hear any sound or see the machine responding, take a multimeter and test the thermostat for continuity. If the thermostat doesn’t have continuity, it should be replaced.

Defective Compressor Unit

Compressors are just pumps that circulate refrigerant through the condenser and evaporator coils. When they stop working, heat exchange comes to a halt, and freezers can’t cool down.

Compressors can fail on modern Hotpoint machines, though this is rare. Often, other defective parts are causing the issue. Before replacing or repairing the compressor, check other components such as the evaporator and condenser coils and evaporator fan motor.

If those components appear to be working well, then test the compressor itself by attaching a multimeter to the electrical connector pins on either side. If you detect an open circuit, then the compressor is probably defective and should be replaced. (Please note that only licensed technicians should replace compressors.)

Sealed System Leak

If the unit freezes on the top shelf but nowhere else, there may be a sealed system leak. Replacing a sealed system usually costs more than the freezer unit itself, making repair cost-prohibitive.

Start Relay Problems

The freezer start relay is a device that switches the compressor on and off. When it doesn’t work correctly, it doesn’t supply energy to the compressor in sufficient quantities or at the right time. If the compressor doesn’t work, the freezer won’t cool at all.

If an issue with the start relay is suspected, unplug the freezer from the mains and detach it from the compressor. As with other electrical components described above, use a multimeter to test for continuity between both terminals on the relay. Also, smell the unit; if there’s a burning odor, it needs to be replaced.

Problems With Evaporator Motor Fan

Evaporator motor fans are critical for heat exchange, which makes refrigeration possible. Fans circulate air through the coils in the freezer, removing excess heat.

Most Hotpoint models disengage the evaporator motor fan when the door is opened. If there’s a problem with the fan, try pressing the freezer door microswitch that operates the fan and keep the door open. The freezer should detect a rise in temperature and prompt the fan to start spinning. If it doesn’t respond, you may need to replace it.

Please note that readouts on the user display board may not be accurate if sensors or internal circuits have failed.

 

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CE Tech Tips — September 2020

**NOTICE**
Due to the danger and complexity of electronic equipment repair, the following technical tip is intended for professional reference only. Please refer to manufacturer’s recommendations as Encompass does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability or safety of this information.

Hitachi TV, 60SX2K
Reason for Service: Red convergence no good, can’t adjust.
Fix: Replaced IC-1301 and checked R1303, R1304, R1313, R1314.

LG TV, 32LC70
Reason for Service: Turns on and off intermittently.
Solution: Replacing cable from power supply to the main fixed set. EAD60958303

LG TV, 32LG3DC
Reason for Service: No picture, sounds works intermittently.
Solution: Replacing Q709 fixed set.

Pioneer TV, PRO506PU and Media Receiver, PROR06U
Reason for Service: Shuts down with 12 blink error on media receiver.
Solution: From Pioneer: Replace MR DTB Assy in media receiver.  #-AWE1305

Samsung TV, UN40C5000QF
Reason for Service: Set won’t start, 6 blink error code.
Solution: Replaced audio IC1202 on main board.

Samsung TV, HPS5073X
Reason for Service: If set is cool, takes longer and longer to turn on – as much as 15 minutes.
Solution: Replaced caps in power supply. CS856, CS846

Sylvania TV, LD320SS1
Reason for Service: While watching set, started flashing colored screens, couldn’t stop even by unplugging. When set started up again, had same problem: Test mode.
Solution: With set on, press left arrow then right arrow on the remote to exit.  Some sets you have to press up arrow then down arrow.





HVAC Industry Exec Joins Encompass

Lynn Tedim to Lead Company’s Emerging Heating and Cooling Parts Vertical

Lawrenceville, Ga., September 10, 2020 – Encompass Supply Chain Solutions, Inc., a leading provider of Distribution, 3PL and 4PL solutions for a diverse range of repair parts and finished goods, today announced that Lynn Tedim will serve as the company’s HVAC Market Manager.

Tedim joins Encompass with more than 10 years of experience in the Major Appliance and Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industries. Most recently she was the proprietor of a residential and commercial repair service provider based in South Florida. In this role Tedim formulated and implemented all company internal processes and protocols and managed the firm’s operating budget, asset control, inventory and hardware procurement.

Previously, Tedim served as order manager for Florida Builder Appliances, a white goods distributor and subsidiary of Sears Holding Corporation. Other positions she has held include sales manager/customer support for Copylite Products – an imaging parts and whole units supplier – and system infrastructure project leader for American Express.

Encompass Senior Vice President of Business Development Joe Hurley said the supplier has been diligently working to strengthen its Major Appliance and HVAC parts verticals.

“We are focused on expanding our existing HVAC parts vertical and needed a dedicated, knowledgeable resource to lead this effort,” said Hurley. “Lynn’s direct experience building relationships with service providers and HVAC manufacturers made her an ideal candidate to help take this vertical to the next level and beyond.”

                             Lynn Tedim

Tedim will be based at Encompass’ distribution center in the Greater Fort Lauderdale area in Florida – one of the top states in the country for HVAC installation. She said she, too, is looking forward to leveraging her background to help the company execute its strategic vision.

“It’s exciting to be joining a company that has so much to offer customers beyond just replacement parts,” said Tedim. “In addition to all the different product categories they supply as a convenient one-stop source, Encompass is continually introducing new technology and service enhancements to support the repair industry. These are great value propositions to attract HVAC manufacturers and repair providers.”

Hurley said another key Encompass initiative that Tedim will help lead is to increase the company’s ability to deliver critical parts next day.

“When the AC or refrigerator goes out – particularly in the summer – you can’t afford to wait any more than a day to get it fixed. While we currently cover a significant portion of the U.S. within  one day, we still have gaps. Lynn will be a tremendous resource to help seek opportunities to expedite delivery and increase customer satisfaction.”

About Encompass Supply Chain Solutions, Inc.

Formed in 1953, Encompass is one of the country’s largest suppliers of repair parts and accessories for products throughout the home. Encompass also offers complete parts supply chain management, 3PL, depot repair and reverse logistics service. In addition to consumers, we support an array of B2B customers, including manufacturers, multi-family property management, warranty providers, service networks, independent dealers and retailers.

For more information, please visit solutions.encompass.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

CONTACT: Kristin Hurst, Director of Marketing & Communications