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KitchenAid KCO222OB Countertop Oven Questions & Answers
Older Kitchenaid toaster oven blinking blue light won't stop.
It sounds like your KitchenAid toaster oven may be experiencing a malfunction. The blinking blue light could indicate an error code or issue with the oven's control panel. Without more information about the specific model and the exact behavior of the blinking blue light, it is difficult to provide a specific solution. However, you may try unplugging the oven for a few minutes and then plugging it back in to see if that resolves the issue. If the problem persists, it would be best to contact KitchenAid customer service for further assistance or consult the oven's user manual for troubleshooting tips.
My kitchenaid toaster oven kco253 function control knob will not turn. The other knobs do, but no power light comes on
It sounds like there may be an issue with the function control knob on your KitchenAid toaster oven. If the knob will not turn and no power light comes on, it could indicate a problem with the knob itself, or a more serious issue with the oven's internal electrical components.
Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the knob for any physical damage or debris that may be preventing it from turning. Clean the knob and the surrounding area if necessary.
- Check the electrical connections for the knob. Make sure that the connections are securely in place and that there is no damage or corrosion.
- Check the power outlet. Make sure that the outlet is working properly and that there is no issue with the circuit breaker or fuse.
- If the above steps don't solve the problem, it could indicate a more serious issue with the oven's internal electrical components. It's recommended to contact the KitchenAid customer service or a professional technician for further assistance.
It's also important to check the oven's warranty status and the manufacturer's instructions to ensure that the repair or replacement will not void the warranty.
Keep in mind that troubleshooting and repairing electrical appliances can be dangerous if you are not familiar with the proper procedures. If you are not comfortable with performing the troubleshooting yourself, it's best to contact a professional technician for assistance.
Kitchenaid Toaster Oven KCO253CU No Power-On Light, No Heat
I was able to replace parts on the circuit board (P/N: 128301_timer_pcb) to fix this issue on my KCO253CU Kitchenaid Toaster Oven.
R1 was visibly burned.
On further troubleshooting, ZD2 was found to be shorted.
Known Failed Parts Replaced:
R1: 47 Ohm 2 Watt resistor
ZD2: 47V Zener Diode
Other Parts Replaced
C1: 1.5 uF 400 Volt Film Capacitor
ZD1: 5.1 V Zener Diode, tested OK but replaced anyway.
See attached photo of circuit board for component part numbers.
John W.
Where can I get a PCB board for a KitchenAid KCO222OB toaster oven?
I was able to replace parts on the circuit board (P/N: 128301_timer_pcb) to fix this issue on my KCO253CU Kitchenaid Toaster Oven. R1 was visibly burned. On further troubleshooting, ZD2 was found to be shorted.
Known Failed Parts Replaced:
R1: 47 Ohm 2 Watt resistor
ZD2: 47V Zener Diode
Other Parts Replaced
C1: 1.5 uF 400 Volt Film Capacitor
ZD1: 5.1 V Zener Diode, tested OK but replaced anyway.
See attached photo of circuit board for component part numbers.
John W.
I bought a refurbished kitchenaid countertop
I would suggest calling Kitchenaid Customer Service. They would be able to replace that broken timer knob for you at no cost.
Their toll-free telephone number is 1-800-541-6390.
On/off timer button broken
It would help us to answer your free question here if you include a make and model #..
Also - your question looks a bit like a statement.. Please ask your question clearly..
Are you looking for a replacement timer button ?
Thank you..
How do I repair an
Before you even start, most manufacturers are using special fasteners that cannot be unscrewed with standard homeowner tools. Make sure you can remove the 4 screws on the bottom to get the unit open. These appliances are meant to be disposable - even the expensive KitchenAid, Krups and Brawns.
If you do get it open, a heater wire is likely the cause of your troubles. The wires are heavy gauge (12 gauge) meant for high temperature. They are crimped onto a spade-type connector or crimped directly to a copper plate on the toaster because solder is not good near food or near high temperature connections like this.
It may look like the wire connecting to the elements is connected and ok but the strands the black casing are likely fried. Use a volt meter to check.
It is rare that the circuit board goes bad. If it is bad, there are no replacement parts available that i have ever found for these appliances so there is no point trying to fix it. The panels on the expensive toasters have on-board temperature sensors and even light sensors to "see" how browned the toast is getting. Unfortunately, these have microcontrollers that are programmed at the factory so you cannot replace it with a generic microcontroller (without figuring out the circuitry and writing your own program to control the toaster).
Sorry I don't have better news for you.
-Mark
What ever joint of meat i cook in the halagen oven
You do not give much information so here is what I suggest not knowing what you have tried. Set it to a lower temperature and cook it for a longer time. Usually slower cooking makes things tender and still keeps them moist. Also, find a good marinating sauce or tenderizer to use before cooking.
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How do I get a broken function knob replace
Assuming you are referring to a Kitchenaid countertop oven, I would advise you to call Kitchenaid Customer Service. They will be able to send you a replacement function knob at no cost.
Their toll-free telephone number is 1-800-541-6390.
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