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depends on the wattage of your converter..if its a coffee machine, you need a larger converter that will handle the wattage needs of the coffee machine..say if its a 1200 watt unit, you easily need a 1500 watt converter..I lived in germany 3 years..our stereos were 110.. we used huge converters some in exess of 50,000 watts(huge sound system)its a math thing..usually you will need 10% more converter for the wattage size of your appliance..
Hi Thanks for using FixYa. By looking
at the resistors you can see if they are burned
or brown color. Only the resistors with small value blow(getting open)
like 1 ohm 1/4 watt or 1 ohm 1/2 watt or 10 ohm 1/2 , 1/4 watt some times the
bigger one like 100 ohms, the bigger than 100 ohm just changing the value and
make problem. Please do accept the solution
if the issue is resolved or else revert for further assistance. Thanks Rylee
Probably the rotor has come to a stand still (carbonade). I suggest you will clean the rotor with an house-hold acid liquid (like the one for cleaning coffeemachines).
On other machines with the position switches, 2 turns on the whole machine (elements heatup and groups work). Position 1 turns on only the groups but the machine never heats up. I have never worked on an azkoyen, but the test switch could be for the the board and the autofill circuits, instead of the technician turning the machine to 1 to test those functions, they provided a test position on the switch.
If you look at the Convergence ICs you will notice a row of resistors under the fins of the heat sink. Those are the 4.7 ohm resistors. Also in that same row of resistors you will notice the 6 yellow picos they are all lined up the picos have 4 grouped together then 1 more on each end of that row or resistors.
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