Einleitung
The device contains small lights that indicate whether the rice is cooking or being kept warm. In this guide we will the expose the light bulb circuitry to check if it is broken and replace the light bulbs if necessary.
Before disassembling the device, you will need to note and remember which of the lights is not working.
Werkzeuge
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Each of the four legs has a rubber cushion on its bottom. For each cushion, insert a plastic opening tool between the plastic leg and rubber cushion, and pry off the rubber cushion.
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Using a spanner screwdriver, remove the one 10mm long 7mm diameter spanner screw from the side of the brass panel.
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Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 10mm long 7mm diameter Phillips-head screws from the inside of all four legs.
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Unscrew the screw at the junction near the opposite side of the device from the front panel.
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Label each of the two wires at this junction with a single color of tape.
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Unscrew the screw at the junction just clockwise from the button panel.
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Label the three wires of this junction with tape of a second color.
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Unscrew the screw from the wire junction just behind the front panel.
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Label the three wires at this junction with a third color of tape.
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Using a pair of pliers, bend the brass-colored beam poking through the hotplate's silver colored beam from a "(" shape into a "c" shape so it fits through the hole in the silver-colored beam.
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Push the brass beam down and pull the silver beam up to disconnect the two beams.
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Carefully lift up the device, either by allowing the hotplate portion to fall out while it is close to the ground, or by catching the hotplate portion as it slides out.
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Turn the rice cooker so that the front panel is facing down and you have a good view of the inside.
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Remove the one 8mm long 9mm diameter Phillips screw just above the inside of the front panel.
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Carefully pull the front panel out along with the silver-colored metal beam.
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Lay the panel flat, with the silver-colored metal beam facing up.
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Unscrew the 6mm long 5mm diameter Phillips screw from whichever panel(s) correspond(s) to the light that was broken on the other side.
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Remove the yellow panel(s) by lifting them off or turning the panel upside-down.
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For each broken lightbulb, expose the wire leading to the bulb by pulling back the plastic coating on the wire while gently holding onto the bulb.
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Using a pair of needlenose pliers or wire strippers, cut the rubber covering on each wire about 5 mm from the edge and pull away the remaining rubber from the light.
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Use a pair of wire cutters, diagonal pliers, or sharp scissors, cut the wires leading to the light.
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Using a sautering iron, carefully sauter both wire ends of the new light bulb to the device's wires.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.