How does one remove the base of a Salton Model SU 08 Plastic Urn to relace a new power cord
To remove the base of a Salton Model SU 08 Plastic Urn to replace a new power cord, you can follow these steps:
- Unplug the urn from the electrical outlet and let it cool down if it was in use.
- Turn the urn upside down and locate the screws that secure the base to the urn. They are usually located at the bottom of the urn and may be covered by rubber feet or plastic caps.
- Remove the screws using a screwdriver.
- Carefully lift the base away from the urn. It may be held in place by clips or other mechanisms, so be gentle and patient.
- Once the base is removed, you should be able to access the wiring and the power cord.
- Remove the old power cord by detaching it from the wiring.
- Install the new power cord by attaching it to the wiring in the same way the old cord was attached.
- Reattach the base to the urn by aligning the clips or mechanisms and securing the screws.
- Flip the urn back over and plug it into an electrical outlet to test the new power cord.
Note: If you are not comfortable working with electrical components or unsure about the process, it is recommended that you consult a professional or contact the manufacturer for assistance.
Will the Salton steam cooker burn out if it runs dry?
Those units are thermally protected against over heating and yes it will overheat and the device will shut it down. However it may be a thermal fuse and need to be replaced if it opens. Then you need to ask if you want your home protected by a 99 cent part or if you want to keep an eye on it so it wont overheat.
Single loaf- no instructions
I received the manual June 17 in PDF format from Applica, the successor company to Salton/Maxim. E-mail me at
[email protected] and I'll send it to you. (It is a large file, 4.1 MB, so I don't think I can post it here.)
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How to remove strainer/grater from vitamin bar juicer
I am assuming your juicer is the same as mine. The JC-6 White with "Vitamin Bar" and a carrot on the front.
There is most likely a tool that you insert in the back slot, but since I don't know of one, I had to get creative.
First unplug the juicer and undo the side locks, remove the clear cap. Look in the back, there is a 2-inch wide slot where you can see the motor and locking mechanism.
Take a butter knife and hold the mechanism in place. Use your other hand or have a partner spin the mesh/bladed bowl counter-clockwise.
With just some effort and a small "pop" noise, the piece should be free.
I searched forever for a solution, I hope someone with a similar plight finds this helpful.
Unable to take juiceman apart to clean
Generally you will have good luck with this item - however after using it for a while here is the problem people are stating in other reviews. You cannot get the basket our for cleaning. Unfortunately there are no instructions or troubleshooting or anything on the manufacturer's website for fixing this..
Here's the problem...There are 3 little captured balls on the basket that engage into holes into the juicer to hold it into place when you load it. The problem is that over time - the balls get juice in them. Then you store the thing with the basket locked into the juicer. Then from sitting in your cupboard - the juice dries and the balls are stuck. When they get very sticky they do not float in their cavity they are stuck. Then after you juice the next time - you cannot get basket off. basket is stuck and you will destroy the juicer if you try to pry it out with excessive force.
If you have this problem and you are lucky enough to be reading this - I have figured out the fix on my own...
You need to fill up a large tupperware, rubbermaid, whatever - bowl about 3 inches deep with hot water. Then take the juicer with the clear cover off and flip it upside down and into the hot water. Make sure the water is covering the entire basket area, but not so deep it goes into the motor area. I let it soak for about 3 hours, but I don't think you will need to do it for that long. When I took it out of the water I was able to pry the basket out with very little force. This is when I discovered this flawed design with the balls.
I used it probably for a year or so about 40 or 50 times without this issue, but let it sit for about 4 months - which is why I believe it caused these balls with juice in them to get so frozen I couldn't remove it.
Good luck. It worked for me.. this should work for you!
Tom
Where can I purchase a replacement gasket for salton ex3 expresso coffee maker. fits on body of machine
Tech Tips & Tricks: Changing Group Head Gasket
- Remove portafilter.
- Remove group diffuser screw and screen.
- Soak diffuser screen and screw in hot water with a teaspoon of espresso cleaner (we use Slayer Espresso Cleaner). ...
- With the pick, remove the old gasket. ...
- Insert new gasket, push the gasket into the groove around the inside of the group head.
- https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ALeKk02v3r7SnMAuZ0kpkiUhyput0n4rVA:1582298867594&q=How+do+you+replace+an+espresso+gasket%3F&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwijt7nP-uLnAhUTWsAKHSI2B-wQzmd6BAgHEBo
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