Introduction

The heating coils may get dirty or in operable with use. This guide will show how to remove the heating coils in order to properly replace or clean them. Prior to replacing the heating coils, ensure that the heating problem is not caused by electrical errors as discussed in the troubleshooting page.

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    • Remove the bread pan.

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    • Remove the eight 22mm Phillips #1 screws from the grey lining.

    • Remove the grey liner.

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    • Remove the two 11mm Phillips #1 screws from the back of the device.

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    • Pop off the top case using a spudger.

    • Keep the spudger away from the control panel.

    • Be aware of wires connecting the microcontroller to the panel when removing the top lining.

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    • Disconnect microcontroller and top lining.

    • Ground yourself prior to disconnecting in order to avoid harming the inner electronics.

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    • Remove the four 11mm Phillips #1 screws holding from the guard and inner lining.

    • Remove small rectangular guard from bottom of liner

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    • Remove the inner liner.

    • The inner liner will be connected to the outer chamber with wires.

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    • Disconnect the red wires from the inner liner.

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    • Remove the single 11mm Phillips #1 screw thats holding and inner lining in place.

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    • Use a spudger to push out the connector found on the inner lining.

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    • Remove lining.

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    • Remove the two 11mm Phillips #1 screws from the inside of the chamber.

    • Removal of the screws may also require a 1/4 socket wrench on the other side to prevent spinning.

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    • Remove the 11mm Phillips #1 screw from the heating coil.

    • After you have removed the screw the coils will pop out of place.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Megan Saunders

Member since: 25/01/18

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We odered a new element but when we took the maker apart one of the leads was not attached. The maker had “walked” off our slick countertop and we think that is when the lead came off. We cleaned the felt pads and put silicone pads on top of those and now it stays stationary. Thank you for this tutorial. Love being able to fix things instead of tossing them. We have repaired our dishwasher twice and even the microwave. Freedom to repair is vital.

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