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I have a gm 2086

That depends on which part you are cleaning. If you are trying to clean the heating element of the machine, do not attempt to use excessive force to remove the grim. It is normal to have a little brown coating on the heating element in popcorn machines.
However if you really desire, you should look for a stove or grill cleaner. They are usually a white fluid that you leave on, then scrub and remove. After that wash it with soap and water to remove the cleaner itself before using.
3/14/2011 3:58:52 AM • Gold Medal 2086... • Answered on Mar 14, 2011
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Gold Medal Products Whiz Bang

Have you checked to assure that the warmer switch and the kettle heat switch are both functioning properly? Also the timer on the bucket seasoning pump control box determines the length of time the heat element of the bucket pump is at HIGH HEAT i also suggest you take a look at this pdf of the manual of your machine under the troubleshooting guide area if you have any further questions please message me back and please remember to rank how this opinion has helped in your appliance situation Thanks again
Rick
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/yhst-81132447584496/47699.pdf
12/21/2010 6:39:28 AM • Gold Medal 2005... • Answered on Dec 21, 2010
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Thermostat hook up

I actually just had a pleasant experience contacting Hellman Group, (The manufacturer of Nostalgia Electric popcorn machines). I called the main number, pressed 1 for customer support, and after 3 tries (got an answering machine the first couple of times), I got someone in customer service who was able to help me get the part I wanted. Not sure if they can give you a wiring diagram.
The Helman Group, Ltd.
1621 Beacon Place
Oxnard, CA 93033


11/13/2010 4:30:42 PM • Gold Medal 2086... • Answered on Nov 13, 2010
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Our popcorn machine is blowing the circuit when

Mine is doing the same thing. Did you get yours fixed yet? If so, what was the problem? Its got to be the wiring. If you take off the bottom square wiring cover access, you will see the two main wires and a grounder all connected. Sometimes the connectors melt with the heat. Maybe that is what is causing the short.
10/21/2010 9:39:24 PM • Gold Medal 2131... • Answered on Oct 21, 2010
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Where can I get a manual for the 2001 machine

kitchen.manualsonline.com
10/12/2010 3:45:24 AM • Gold Medal... • Answered on Oct 12, 2010
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The rotation works but the kettle is not heating.

for parts, web search - gold medal p60 parts diagram
10/7/2010 5:38:26 AM • Gold Medal 2086... • Answered on Oct 07, 2010
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Popcorn won't pop

Hints for getting the best popped corn: Don't pop popcorn in butter as the butter will burn before it can get hot enough. Popcorn pops best in temperatures of 400-460 degrees F. If your oil starts to smoke which happens at 500 degrees F, you've got it too hot. Any oil will work. Use enough oil to cover the bottom of the pan. For your health, you should choose a light cooking oil or better yet, skip the oil all together and use an air popper. The movie houses use yellow dyed coconut oil which does a great job of popping the popcorn although there are healthier oils you can use than coconut oil. To see if you have the oil hot enough, drop a couple of kernels into the hot oil. If it's hot enough, they should pop in just a few seconds. If you don't have a popper, any thick bottomed, high walled pan will do. Popcorn can even be easily made in a Dutch oven over a camp fire. When your oil is the right temperature, pour in your popcorn, shaking the pan to cover all the seeds in oil. Do this with the lid on to prevent burns should the hot oil try to splash out of the pan. Using a lid helps the kernels to heat more evenly and keeps the popping corn from flying all over the place. (If you are using a popcorn popper, shaking it isn't necessary because of it's rounded bottom.) As it begins popping, it's important to continue to shake a flat-bottomed pan. This helps any un-popped kernels to settle to the bottom of the pan where they can pop. As soon as you hear the popcorn stop popping, pull the pan off the heat and pour the popcorn into another container. It will burn if you leave it in the hot pan.

What can you do if you've done everything right but your popcorn still doesn't pop very well? As mentioned above, popcorn must have about 13.5 to 14% moisture to pop properly. This is because as the popcorn kernel is heated, the moisture inside the seed is turned to steam creating a huge inner pressure. As this pressure continues past the shell's strength to keep it in, the skin ruptures and the inner starchy layer of the kernel greatly expands and turns itself inside out. If the moisture isn't there, this pressure build-up can't happen. If you find your popcorn has excessive old maids (un-popped kernels) in it, the problem might be that it lacks moisture. Place 3 cups of un-popped popcorn into a quart bottle. Add a tablespoon of water, put the lid on and shake it to get water on all the kernels. If the water puddles in the bottom of the bottle, shake it again every 10 minutes until enough of the water has been absorbed to prevent puddling. Now let it sit for two or three days while the moisture is evenly distributed into the kernels. If it still doesn't pop correctly, repeat this process but add no more than 2 teaspoons of water the second time. Yes, it's also possible to get it so moist it won't pop, so definitely, don't add water a third time. Lastly, you can even take your old maids that didn't pop, rejuvenate them with water using the above process and re-pop them. (With a measurement of three cups un-popped popcorn, 1 tablespoon of water will increase the moisture content 2.5%. A teaspoon of water will increase the moisture level almost 1%. Air dried popcorn will probably never get below a 10% moisture content on it's own, so adding even two tablespoons of water would be pushing it, raising the moisture content to 15% - that is if it started out at a moisture level of 10%.)
10/3/2010 3:00:19 AM • Gold Medal 2131... • Answered on Oct 03, 2010
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The popcorn popper heats the oil and the warmer

hello,

the citation popcorn can be repaired the problem is from wiring disconnection

what you need to do to fix up the problem i to unscrew (open)the popcorn maker from the top with the bass tools then trace down the wire to the propeller (tuning device) to see if the disconnected wire then try to fix it back to it position but if there is no sign of disconnection then smell the wires if there is an born wire then the wire will need to be replace note this if any of these are not fine then you will have to replace the propeller i mean the turning device but

if you can not do this your self then you will have to take it to a technical shop around. you can get the turning device from an technical store / shop you

please take note of this, you must make sure that all source of power supply is put OFF from the machine.

than you.
6/12/2010 12:05:40 PM • Gold Medal 2102E... • Answered on Jun 12, 2010
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Black electrical cord is frayed.

You can find replacement cords for many counter top appliances at most appliance and building supply stores. Try Ace, Home Depot, Lowes. Take the cooker with you to make sure you are getting the correct cord.
5/7/2010 1:53:30 PM • Gold Medal 5020... • Answered on May 07, 2010
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