Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
14
Time Required
15 minutes
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1
- Circuit Board and Power Cord
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Circuit Board and Power Cord
- Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 6mm screw.
Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 6mm screw.
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Step 2
- Twist the light grey plastic until the holes align with the blockers.
- Remove the light grey plastic cover.
Twist the light grey plastic until the holes align with the blockers.
Remove the light grey plastic cover.
Step 3
- Remove the power cord from the slot it is inserted in.
Remove the power cord from the slot it is inserted in.
Step 4
- Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 22mm screw connected to the black wire.
Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 22mm screw connected to the black wire.
Step 5
- Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 8mm screw and it’s washer from the red wire.
Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 8mm screw and it’s washer from the red wire.
Step 6
- Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 8mm screw and it’s washer from the blue wire.
Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 8mm screw and it’s washer from the blue wire.
Step 7
- Pinch the small white component connected to the circuit board.
- Once pinched, wiggle this component until it is disconnected.
Pinch the small white component connected to the circuit board.
Once pinched, wiggle this component until it is disconnected.
Step 8
- Pinch the red component connected to the circuit board.
- Once pinched, wiggle this component until it is disconnected.
Pinch the red component connected to the circuit board.
Step 9
- Wiggle the wide white component until it is removed from the circuit board.
Wiggle the wide white component until it is removed from the circuit board.
Step 10
- Use a J1 head screwdriver to remove the 8mm screws from both sides of the circuit board.
Use a J1 head screwdriver to remove the 8mm screws from both sides of the circuit board.
Step 11
- Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove both 15mm screws from either side of the circuit board, indicated in the picture.
Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove both 15mm screws from either side of the circuit board, indicated in the picture.
Step 12
- Position the pressure cooker so that the circuit board is farther from you then the black, red, and blue wire connections.
- To the right of the board, use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 6mm screw.
Position the pressure cooker so that the circuit board is farther from you then the black, red, and blue wire connections.
To the right of the board, use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 6mm screw.
Step 13
- Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 6mm screw behind and to the right of the circuit board tray.
Use a Phillips head #2 screwdriver to remove the 6mm screw behind and to the right of the circuit board tray.
Step 14
- Remove and replace the circuit board.
Remove and replace the circuit board.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Douglas Koons - Dec 7, 2019
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Where do you purchase the circuit board
Anthea - Mar 25, 2020
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Hi, thanks for the guide. Where could I purchase the circuit board?
Mohammed - Dec 11, 2020
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Please, Where can I buy the electrical circuit?
david stanley - Jan 20, 2021
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why is my circuit board not fixed to the top like in the diagram
de27@bellsouth.net - Jun 3, 2021
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where can I purchase the circuit board