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DeLonghi D14527DZ Dual Zone Deep Fryer Questions & Answers
D14527DZ Delonghi deep fryer
Hi there.You can download Owner's Manual for your fryer on the Customer Care tab of http://www.delonghiusa.com.Regards.
1/11/2012 3:21:14 AM •
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on Jan 11, 2012
Delonghi deep fryer D14527DZ
Hi there.You can download Owner's Manual for your fryer at the Cutomer care tab on http://www.delonghiusa.comRegards.
1/11/2012 3:19:32 AM •
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on Jan 11, 2012
My Delonghi D14527DZ keeps reading error when
hello,
what this means is that ,The error code indicates that the water or oil or any form of liquid have been located by the temperature sensor reading is out of range (below 23 degrees F or above 217 degrees F)
what you will have to do to fix up your fryer is to do what is call general cleaning on it miter so as to allow the lens to communicate with it with this the problem is solve .
Good luck and thanks for using fixya.
6/1/2010 9:04:06 AM •
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on Jun 01, 2010
My DeLonghi D14527DZ will not "power up"
FIRST OF ALL YOU COULD CHECK THE FUSE IN THE PLUG IF THIS IS OK THEN CHECK THE THERMOSTAT SWITCH TURN IT BACK AND FORTH AND MAKE SURE YOU CAN HEAR A CLICK IF NOT REPLACE THE SWITCH
4/28/2009 2:00:32 PM •
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on Apr 28, 2009
Error message
I have the same problem. It is caused by the thermister thermal probe going bad (open circuit). Delonghi wont sell you the probe which probably costa about $2, they want to sell you a new control panel for $93. You can replace it with another thermister and it works but it will probably be out of calibration.
3/10/2009 5:43:46 PM •
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on Mar 10, 2009
Delonghi fryer
I broke the plastic mount that holds the controls against the outside of the frame. That plastic mount was depressing a switch that is no longer being depressed. I get an Error message too. I'm going to try to contact the manufacturer to see if I can get a replacement part. (I doubt I can because the model is discontinued).
1/6/2009 12:22:22 AM •
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on Jan 06, 2009
My Delonghi Scultura kettle wont switch off automatically when the water is boiled.
Most self stopping kettles have a bi-metal piece, generally in the handle or top part, which, when boiling, gets one side of the metal to expand more than the other, causing it to bend and mechanically turn off the switch.
There are many causes that it can stop working- iron fatigue, corrosion, jammed switch etc that can make it stop working. In general, it <strong>wouldn't</strong> be financially worthwhile to repair it, however many people still use them when they stay in the room, since they still do a decent job of boiling the water quickly. Typically they have a safety, so the thermo-fuse will shut it before a fire starts- on your own risk.
It's usually not so expensive to get a new one, so I'd go for using it temporarily til I get around to getting a new one!
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