Hi! There is a sparkle on the blue wire ( right side)which is conected to the boiler when the machine turns on. The sparkle produces a burning smell. What is the solution to stop the sparkle , please
I have this machine for 4 years , last year I have a problem with it, change some parts and works fine , except for this scaring problem
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1. Damaged or frayed wiring that can overheat and cause a burning smell. You should check the internal wiring of the dishwasher for any sign of damage, such as burns, exposed wires , or melted insulation . 2. malfunctioning or worn-out motor or pump bearing that can create friction and heat, resulting in a burning smell. 3. Residue from the manufacturing process that heat up when the dishwasher operates, creating a fishy or rubbery smell
All new popcorn machines will produce a industrial smell for a short while when first heated up. It is from the oils used in manufacturing and that will stop over time.
Burned wire smell is usually associated with cleaning of the kettle. Cleaning compounds that are stuck in the carbon will create a harsh smell.
Hi, a slipping or severed belt will produce a burned rubber smell. A belt supports the drum and ensures its smooth movement. If it wears, the drum's movements weaken and finally come to an abrupt halt. In addition, a slipped or severed belt usually produces a burned rubber smell. Refer to the washing machine manual to review how to locate the belt. If the belt is no longer around the drum's center, shift the belt back to its original position. If rubber fibers are discernible or cracks are apparent, change out the worn belt for a new one.
There are a few things going on here, the pressure stat, the level probe and or the element or the safety reset thermostat. Since I cannot see the machine most of the recommendations here will be based on the info that was in your question. Since your machine looses power twice a day I will assume that your vent valve is damaged, and you produce alot of americanos. So check the pressure stat located under the machine(black or blue covered rectangular box) follow the tube leading out of it to the boiler, MAKE SURE MACHINE IS OFF AND COOLED DOWN. Check connection to boiler that could be blocked, if not blocked check tube for blockage. Then check the water level on the machine, it should not be past max on the sight glass. If it is your level probe needs to be adjusted and or cleaned, probe is on the right side of the boiler above the element, you will see a silver piece of metal with a red wire connected to it.
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More than likly you thermal fuse is burnt out( top left side of the boiler under the small clamp). But something caused it to smoke and melt, like the element shorted.
If you have a round boiler on your machine, then you have two automatic fuses on the right side of the boiler close to the chassis, there are wires going to these fuses and in the middle of the fuse you have a plastic pin you have to press down, you have to these on both fuse.
If you not have a round boiler then you have a wire with a black holder, the wire mostley have a blue color.
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