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Problem of Black Decker bread machine
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I have a Black Decker bread machine B2005 2 lb. It developed a problem that the motor cannot turn the dough even though without load it can turn regularly. I.e. it doesn't have enough force to turn when there is dough. Because the guarantee time is just over, I open it up. No obvious burn parts. Is it possible the 10uF/250V capacitor cascade with motor wrong? Anyone can shed some lights on it? Thanks |
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"Jeff" wrote in message om... | Hi, | I have a Black Decker bread machine B2005 2 lb. It developed a problem | that the motor cannot turn the dough even though without load it can | turn regularly. I.e. it doesn't have enough force to turn when there | is dough. Because the guarantee time is just over, I open it up. No | obvious burn parts. Is it possible the 10uF/250V capacitor cascade | with motor wrong? It's possible. The motor is probably a capacitor run motor. Can you test or replace it? N |
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"Jeff" wrote in message om... Hi, I have a Black Decker bread machine B2005 2 lb. It developed a problem that the motor cannot turn the dough even though without load it can turn regularly. I.e. it doesn't have enough force to turn when there is dough. Because the guarantee time is just over, I open it up. No obvious burn parts. Is it possible the 10uF/250V capacitor cascade with motor wrong? Anyone can shed some lights on it? Thanks Perhaps I'm stating the obvious but have you checked the paddle bearing for freedom of movement, pretty common fault for breadmakers. -- Regards ........... Rheilly Phoull |
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Just repaired one for a neighbor. Thermal fuse under the motor winding "tape"
was open. Ron |
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Perhaps I'm stating the obvious but have you checked the paddle bearing for
freedom of movement, pretty common fault for breadmakers. Can you explain it in more detail? Under the paddle, connected to the motor with a belt, I have found one nut with one flower washer up loose when I checked inside. I suspected the problem is caused by the loose nut resulting in not enough force. Then I tighted the nut, but no avail. Before I tighted the nut, the paddle could be turning in the bread container. I don't know whether it could be turned or not. Thanks for your replies. |
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"Jeff" wrote in message om... | Perhaps I'm stating the obvious but have you checked the paddle bearing for | freedom of movement, pretty common fault for breadmakers. | | Can you explain it in more detail? If you dishwasher the bread container you'll often make it hard to turn. Wash with a damp cloth at most. N |
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Sorry, never wash it with a dishwasher. At you said, I washed it with
a damp cloth at most. Thanks. If you dishwasher the bread container you'll often make it hard to turn. Wash with a damp cloth at most. N |
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