Question about DeLonghi BCO Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
cut off the both edges of old fuse and connected the wires with **** connectors (6403036, $2.80) also bought at Radioshack by holding the wires down with pryer. Super! Changing the thermal fuse worked
Question about DeLonghi BCO Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
thermal fuse is bad, it has blown, there is no current running through it. I believe a light meter can check for continuity also and are much cheaper. Test by putting the test leads at each end of the
Question about Saeco Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
...light indicates that it is ready but the coffee is lukewarm and not hot. Is this an inherent problem of the machine? My nespresso machine does not have this problem might be the thermal sensor switch ...
thermal fuse is bad, it has blown, there is no current running through it. I believe a light meter can check for continuity also and are much cheaper. Test by putting the test leads at each end of the
Question about DeLonghi Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
thermal fuse is bad, it has blown, there is no current running through it. I believe a light meter can check for continuity also and are much cheaper. Test by putting the test leads at each end of the
Question about FrancisFrancis! Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
...thermal contact with the boiler. Lay it aside toward the back of the unit. Continue with the two tubing connections at the sides of the boiler: these require a 10mm open-end wrench. Note for later: ...
Question about Philips Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
...cut the wire from one side of the thermal fuse and crimp on a quick connect to that wire. Install new thermal fuse then reassemble. (Don't forget the plastic cover that goes over the thermal fuse.) ...
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