소개
This guide will walk you through the following steps:
- Removing the bottom of the kettle
- Locating and identify the internal components
- Disconnecting the wiring from the internal components
- Removing the kettle power supply
Reassembly is as simple as reversing the steps!
필요한 것
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Remove the five 3/8" screws from the base of the kettle using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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A: The power supply.
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B: The two boil-dry protection switches, one on either side of the central black ring.
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C: The power coupling. This fits into the baseplate when you place the kettle on it.
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D: The thermostat. This is a little metal ring, half hidden by the switch cover.
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E: The manual ON/OFF switch.
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F: The indicator light.
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G: The steam chamber. This heats the thermostat, which turns off the kettle automatically.
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Remove the connectors (spaded lugs) from the circuit components as shown in the second image.
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You should be able to remove each connector easily by hand. Pinch the lug between your fingers and pull in the direction of the attached wire.
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If necessary, use needle-nose pliers to grasp the lug shank firmly. Gently pull the lug in the direction of the attached wire.
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Gently bend the disconnected wires back and out of the work area.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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The photographs and schematic were very helpful, but the problem was not with the Power Supply; the on-off switch lit up. I needed to remove the two other nuts at the yellow arrows and look more closely at the Boil Dry Protection Switches. I removed and replaced the metal plates and noticed that two white plastic pieces swung out into the space around the Power Coupling. Had I reset something? Regardless, after reconnecting wires and reattaching nuts and screws, the pot is back to working order. Thank you so much for posting this Fix It!