Alessi MG32 Cordless Electric Kettle - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
It blew my fuse box, i have changed the fuse the
This happened to my Alessi kettle also. I changed the fuse in the plug but the kettle is dead! Red lights are on but the heating element in gone. From what i can gather parts are not available to fix it.
4/25/2011 7:35:09 PM •
Alessi MG32...
•
Answered
on Apr 25, 2011
•
1,030 views
What is the best way to clean this kettle -
Fill it with vinegar and leave to soak overnight/for two nights if really bad.
Any parts which are impossible to fill with vinegar - lids/spouts, soak a cloth or tissue in vinegar and wrap/wedge into....and leave to soak overnight.
1/16/2011 11:03:14 PM •
Alessi MG32...
•
Answered
on Jan 16, 2011
•
239 views
Flash from beneath kettle. Now not working. It is
get it serviced the think is the heating coil may have got burnt out if you need to replace it remove the cover below and take out the coil carefully with the terminals ..now replace the coil of same wattage usually 700watts in the same way
there can also be a problem with some wire got burnt due to heating .try to find the wire located near/attached with the heating coil and check whether everything is correct
12/4/2010 8:39:32 AM •
Alessi MG32...
•
Answered
on Dec 04, 2010
•
214 views
MG32 Cordless Electric Kettle: Power light shows on my kettle but water does not...
sounds like there's water in the element. Empty it out and let it dry out completely for a few days, and then try it again.
If the element is a concealed element (ie- you can't see the coils when you open the lid up) then there's probably a water leak into the sealed compartment.
Contact the manufacturer for a recommended repairer.
5/23/2010 4:25:05 AM •
Alessi MG32...
•
Answered
on May 23, 2010
•
1,638 views
Kettle will not stay on
Sounds like the switch is weight sensitive. A safety feature to prevent overheat as contents run low? The baseplate is probably not moving freely enough to move accordingly.
9/13/2009 9:01:22 AM •
Alessi MG32...
•
Answered
on Sep 13, 2009
•
1,166 views
Alessi kettle: The switch doesn’t budge, so I can’t turn it on.
The kettle in the illustration is designed for a hob and doesn't have a switch...
There is an electric version available at what I consider a grossly inflated price of £218 in the UK.
Like many other appliances, kettles used to be easily and cheaply repaired by any handy person but the arrival of the jug kettle and then the dreaded disc element made repairs more expensive than a replacement and they became a throw away item, especially as spare parts stopped being standard items and for most models either weren't available or were available but were priced not to sell.
I have little doubt the kettle will have to be at least partly dismantled to discover the problem.
I would like to know there are spare parts available for this kettle
before I started taking it apart because plastic can be an unreliable material after regularly being heated for a while and the process of dismantling a mass produced item isn't always intuitive.
It might be better to contact the manufacturer to check if they offer a repair service.
Maplin N20FR - damp test meter. I have no
N20FR - Used to measure the moisture level in sawn timber (also cardboard, paper) 6 to 44% on the left hand scale and hardened materials (plaster, concrete and mortar) 0.2 to 2.0% on the right hand scale
4/14/2024 9:12:34 PM •
Kitchen...
•
Answered
on Apr 14, 2024
•
2,198 views
Not finding what you are looking for?