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hair dryer if just moisture if water [failed seal or damaged cover ] and need to unscrew ans pry apart --but if water most likely electric circuit damage
this is the stat (Tod) for short it has over loaded and is no longer working this is under the lid on top but its not an easy fix it involves taking the top drying compartment apart to get at it big job if you not mechanically minded OK but that's the problem
3949247 is the actual part number for that lid switch, and you won't find a blow out of the thing taken apart because its a molded part and not designed to come apart/
We don't take these apart we just hose them out really well then let them dry for 4-5 days before use. While hosing out lean on right side at first then stand on right end, till water runs clear. Open lid and stand with rear cover down ( paper tray in air)
remove screws, pull apart, let air dry or try drying with hair dryer. don't recommend pulling screen apart. There is several layers of the screen. It is hard to remember what order the screen layers go. But still take apart for better drying.
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