Nostalgia Electrics CCP-509 Popcorn Maker - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Need Instruction Manual
http://www.helmangroup.com/nostalgia/manuals/ccp-509.pdf
here is the manual.
looking for replacement parts myself
2/6/2018 3:25:56 AM •
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on Feb 06, 2018
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I need a replacement rocker switch.
This switch is from a good size Chinese firm.
ZHEJIANG GUANBAO ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD..
This switch has been replaced and is not manufactured any more. Take the switch to an electronics supply store to find an equivalent. Their web address is www.guanbo.com, and they have an English language section, if you do not speak Chinese.
Any fitting switch, with a 10 Amp 125 Volt rating, should be acceptable.
The countryside where this firm is located is beautiful.
I have been there.
7/25/2015 11:43:49 PM •
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on Jul 25, 2015
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Replacement parts
Replacement parts are not available for any Nostalgia Electrics equipment. Sorry.
1/31/2014 7:23:40 PM •
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on Jan 31, 2014
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Heating element not working in old time Movietime popcorn maker
There are no replacement parts for Nostalgia Electrics equipment.
Double check that the kettle is plugged in, that the switch has power. If inclined open kettle and inspect wire connections and continuity, beyond that the popper is not fixable.
10/26/2015 2:29:44 PM •
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on Oct 26, 2015
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Replacement parts
Nostalgia Electronics do not have any replacement parts available, and there is no one that sells them. Sorry.
9/27/2013 3:33:29 PM •
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on Sep 27, 2013
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The metal bottom tray of
What I did on my machine is I took the height, width, and depth measurements of the pan, then went to my local metal fabrication shop and had them make a custom pan out of stainless steel. It is a lot cheaper than replacing it with the original part due to the fact that it will rust all over again.
Hope this helps you.
Regards,
Richard
7/30/2011 2:20:29 PM •
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on Jul 30, 2011
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Unit no longer heats, and
Sound like the heating coil has burned out. If you have an OHM meter you can test it for resistivity. Simpy check both sides or wires on the coil and you should get ah high number on the meter, this is resistivity and it should be high for a good element, bad elements show low to 0 on the reading.
2/1/2011 1:05:46 AM •
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