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A kettle not heating is either a switch, kettle wires, thermostat, or kettle heater.
Check that the kettle is plugged in tight, notice if the switch lights up when switched, then contact your local gold medal dealer for repairs. It is always cheaper to repair a gold medal kettle than replace.
http://www.gmpopcorn.com/domestic-dealers.cfm
If the switch is OK and you have. Power at the kettle plug and you are not getting any heat it's one of 3 things. Burned wire inside the kettle. this is common. Or it could be the thermostat is bad or the element itself is out?
Take the kettle crossbar assy off the kettle and look and see if there is a set collar above the shaft weight. If so loosen it so you can slide the weight up...enough to get the old one out and the new one in.
Gold Medal Model number 2012 is for a 28x48 4 wheel cart only, it is not a popcorn machine.
Astro Pops are model 2010, have been for 30+ years.
Their Manuals are not publicly available because they have changed many, many times and the odds of you getting the correct one is slim.
What parts are you looking for? and what is the manufacture date of the machine?, the serial plate is in the lower right hand corner of the cabinet, behind the cart doors if there are doors.
Your question has more questions than answers. You choose a Gold Medal 2408 Popcorn popper as your model, but it does not have a 60ktyz motor, the stir rod and shaft are separate from the motor, and you can't get parts for it on ebay.
Try one ounce of oil, 1/2 teaspoon popcorn salt and 1/2 cup of popcorn and see how much it fills your machine and adjust quantities from there. This will usually fill a wok size bowl.
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