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Introduction
The replacement will require a soldering iron.
What you need
Step 1
Power Cord
- Unplug the maker, remove the coffee pot, and flip upside down.
Unplug the maker, remove the coffee pot, and flip upside down.
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Step 2
- Remove the five 1.6mm Phillips #1 screws from the bottom panel.
- Remove the bottom panel.
Remove the five 1.6mm Phillips #1 screws from the bottom panel.
Remove the bottom panel.
Step 3
- Push the power cord inward and away from the plastic protection plate.
Push the power cord inward and away from the plastic protection plate.
Step 4
- Remove the two 1.4mm Phillips #0 screws from the plastic protection plate.
- Remove the plastic protection plate.
Remove the two 1.4mm Phillips #0 screws from the plastic protection plate.
Remove the plastic protection plate.
Step 5
- Remove the two 1.6mm Phillips #1 screws from the heating element.
- Using a flathead screwdriver to remove the outer clips holding the heating unit in place.
- Flip the heating element up to allow access to the circuit board.
Remove the two 1.6mm Phillips #1 screws from the heating element.
Using a flathead screwdriver to remove the outer clips holding the heating unit in place.
Flip the heating element up to allow access to the circuit board.
Step 6
- Pull out the circuit board and rest it on the side of the machine.
- Desolder the power cable from the motherboard.
Pull out the circuit board and rest it on the side of the machine.
Desolder the power cable from the motherboard.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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