see the little screw in the middle of the face plate? tighten it by turning it to the right (clockwise)...right tighty, lefty loosey, got it? good!
2007-05-03 08:10:56
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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that is amazingly achievable that someone earlier you decrease the lugs on the area of the receptacle and ran yet another line to the field to get extra homestead runs than he had earlier because he develop into tripping the breaker each and every time he tried to make toast and espresso. I actually have seen worse, in case you open that mission up and discover 2 black wires and the perimeters of the receptacle decrease, assume they're both warm, And an somewhat undesirable theory. i'd be incorrect, it would purely be the receptacle, you not in any respect recognize.
2016-11-24 23:36:19
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answered by caren 4
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If it's the face plate, then just get a screw driver and tighten it. No problem. Just be careful not to stick it in the holes and get shocked. good luck
2007-05-03 08:28:02
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answered by Fordman 7
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Most of the face plates are held in place with a screw. Just screw it back in...and try not to stick the scredriver in the socket.
2007-05-03 08:10:07
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answered by Anonymous
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normally accomplished with flat head screwdriver shown here:
http://www.rcbiler.dk/shop/images/3RAC-TR-130150.JPG
the screw needing attention is shown here:
http://www.electricianfinder.us/images/Outlet1.gif
Tighten using a clockwise motion on the screw with the flathead screwdriver instrument.
2007-05-03 08:35:23
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answered by Bistro 7
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Get a screwdriver and tighten it up
2007-05-03 08:06:51
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answered by rebel g 4
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tighten it up. try a screw driver. probably a flat head.
2007-05-03 08:07:49
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answered by florida-native 2
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