Question about Cuisinart DGB Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
...bimetal thermal switch that controls the heating element or a thermal fuse that has opened with (or without) reason. Check the bottom plate on which the pot sits after the machine has been on for ...
Question about Black & Decker Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
...bimetal switch that controls the current for the heating element have become increasingly less reliable as they are made in China and since we have little alternative, we have to either keep track of ...
...bimetal switch that controls the current for the heating element have become increasingly less reliable as they are made in China and since we have little alternative, we have to either keep track of ...
...bimetal switch that controls the current for the heating element have become increasingly less reliable as they are made in China and since we have little alternative, we have to either keep track of ...
...bimetal switch and perhaps stuck open, I tapped it several times with the end of my screw driver. That solved the problem for the time being. When the switch fails and tapping it doesn't work, I'll ...
...bimetal switch that controls the current for the heating element have become increasingly less reliable as they are made in China and since we have little alternative, we have to either keep track of ...
...bimetal thermal switch that is responsible for cycling the machine is 'bad.' Actually, it's Chinese and they haven't quite figured out how to make these reliable. This type of switch has been around ...
...thermal protection device. The 250°C bimetal disc switch failed, so the 318°C thermal fuse opened. West Bend uses the same device. They are not readily available online. I contacted the
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