Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
4
Time Required
8 - 15 minutes
Sections
2
- Housing
- 3 steps
- Power Cord
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Housing
- Remove the Philips #1 28 mm.
- Make sure device is unplugged and cool before attempting to replace parts.
Remove the Philips #1 28 mm.
Make sure device is unplugged and cool before attempting to replace parts.
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Step 2
- Remove the Philips #1 22 mm screws.
Remove the Philips #1 22 mm screws.
Step 3
- Pry off the housing using a plastic spudger.
Pry off the housing using a plastic spudger.
Step 4
Power Cord
- Pull power chord out.
Pull power chord out.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Jonathon Bruer
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John Cornelison - Oct 31, 2019
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Where do I find the cords needed for the repair I’ve looked everywhere
C vd Linden - Nov 3, 2020
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I also couldn’t find the needed cord.
Mark Kinsler - Jan 7, 2023
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I’m surprised that anyone won a prize for these instructions when they’ve left out the source of their replacement cord.
The replacement power cords are apparently mythical by this time, and I think that Global Beauty bit the dust as well. But if you disassemble the swivel (the part with the sliding electrical contacts) you may notice that the “male” portion of the swivel assembly looks like you could dig or drill out the broken wires and solder in the inner wires of the existing power cord, which will render the cord a bit shorter. You’ll also need some sort of flexible strain relief, and I think that the old one could be cut off the discarded portion of the old power cord and glued (with cyanoacrylate, or Super Glue) back onto the cord.