KitchenAid Artisan 5KES100 Espresso Maker - red "fuse coffee work" Questions

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Question about Mr. Coffee Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines

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...the clock works Stuck disc thermostat. Thermostat fails with contacts closed, overheats the thermal fuses under the plate, and that's that. A White-Rodgers 230F/30 differential thermostat works ...

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Question about KitchenAid Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines

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it is usually welded to the heating element and tied into the on/off switch, and usually involves the replacement of the bottom section. The thermal fuse prevents the coffee machine from over heating

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...fuse or heater does heater work under coffee pot? :) check continuity across the thermal fuse and through the heating element. My thermal fuse was fine the heating element is bad. Can't find a ...

Question about KitchenAid Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines

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...coffee maker apart, from the buttom. there 3 to 4 screws holding the inside guts together. take a look the themo fuse. it should have anumbe rstempted on it. go to local appliance repiar shop and get ...

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...coffee side didn't work. We read about the thermal fuse could be the problem, since it regulates the heat element and on/off. We bought the fuses (2 on coffee side) clip the old ones off and replaced ...

Question about Krups Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines

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coffee makers have a thermal fuse which prevents the appliance from meltdown or fire in case of an electrical short. Thermal fuses are made for various temperature limits. Open your appliance find the

coffee maker. Most likely, the thermal fuse has failed. Remove enough screws to get to the tank on top of the appliance (usually aluminum). You'll see a small device with wires on each end attached to

Question about Bunn Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines

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coffee maker you might have burnt the thermal fuse. those need to be replaced, they cannot be reset. be careful, it failed because the normal temperature switch failed and it overheated. do not try to

Question about Faberware Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines

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...coffee urn (not a name brand) and the heating element doesn't work. I've used it only a few times. What should I look for when I open it up to know if the element can be repaired or if it needs to be ...

Question about Hamilton Beach Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines

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...there is a fuse inside that can be replaced and if the fuse is still in working order, (test it using a meter), the heating element is dying. There is nothing else to do, but buy a new coffee

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