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How do i find a rewire diagram for coffee machine, do you have one

Just a bit of trial and error, just need a hand plugging it back together

  • Matthew Patterson
    Matthew Patterson Dec 01, 2014

    sorry its not a food mixer its a sunbeam espresso maker, from like 2002

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What is the brand name to your coffee machine? Provide more details, please. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. Surf the site with patience. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/

Testimonial: "sunbeam em4800 from 2002."

  • Matthew Patterson
    Matthew Patterson Dec 02, 2014

    sorry i though i had put that in somewhere, its a sunbeam em 4800, from 2002

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2.  You'll need a phillips head screwdriver to open up the mixer gear case cover.
3.  Make sure that the connection between the control board and sensor is absolutely tight and snug.  This is critical!
4.  Also, make sure that the orientation of the sensor is correct.  It's difficult to tell which way the sensor should be connected because the control board has three prongs and the sensor can attach facing up or down. After you've made the connection, run the mixer. If it still doesn't work, disconnect the sensor, reconnect it with the prongs facing the opposite direction and try it again.  I actually found the right sensor orientation through a little trial and error.  But by going through this trial and error, I also had my Eureka moment when I realized that the original sensor probably would also work if it were reconnected with correct orientation.  
5.  This whole process probably takes less than 10-15 minutes to perform.
6.  Finally, use your common sense and make sure to unplug the mixer before checking, connecting or disconnecting anything.
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2.  You'll need a phillips head screwdriver to open up the mixer gear case cover.
3.  Make sure that the connection between the control board and sensor is absolutely tight and snug.
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5.  This whole process probably takes less than 10-15 minutes to perform.
6.  Use your common sense and make sure to unplug the mixer before checking, connecting or disconnecting anything.
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