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Opening up my Tassimo
Posted by private, Sun 17 Feb 2013 11:05 pm
I CANNOT FIND YOUR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO OPEN UP MY TASSIMO WHICH QUIT WORKING THE OTHER DAY. CAN YOU HELP?
Posted by private, Mon 18 Feb 2013 1:28 am
Hi Gary,
Sorry about that. Here you go:
http://www.stuartdalby.co.uk/miscellaneous/tassimo_repair
Stuart
Sorry about that. Here you go:
http://www.stuartdalby.co.uk/miscellaneous/tassimo_repair
Stuart
Posted by private, Mon 18 Feb 2013 3:33 pm
Stuart: Thanks very much. I'll let you know how it goes.
Posted by private, Mon 18 Feb 2013 8:06 pm
Stuart: You were right about the side panel, it takes a little forceful persuasion, but they do come off. Thank you.
My machine quit working after a gentle water spray on the top works to clean out some grounds and junk that occurred with a faulty pod. Now, the on-off switch doesn't activate anything (no lights). Looking inside, it is all clean and dry, and line voltage is reaching the on-off switch. I suspect a blown fuse, but do not see anything inside that looks to me like a fuse or a fuse box. Any suggestions?
My machine quit working after a gentle water spray on the top works to clean out some grounds and junk that occurred with a faulty pod. Now, the on-off switch doesn't activate anything (no lights). Looking inside, it is all clean and dry, and line voltage is reaching the on-off switch. I suspect a blown fuse, but do not see anything inside that looks to me like a fuse or a fuse box. Any suggestions?
Posted by StuartDalby, Tue 19 Feb 2013 1:15 am
Hello again Gary,
I have had another look this morning and it doesn't look like there is a fuse. It looks like mains supply goes, via the on-off switch, to a combined power supply and control circuit board. It could be either which has developed a fault. I guess you could take the circuit board out and check for any dry joints/blown capacitors but this could be a lot of effort with no guarantee of a fix.
Sorry I can't give any more positive news,
Stuart
I have had another look this morning and it doesn't look like there is a fuse. It looks like mains supply goes, via the on-off switch, to a combined power supply and control circuit board. It could be either which has developed a fault. I guess you could take the circuit board out and check for any dry joints/blown capacitors but this could be a lot of effort with no guarantee of a fix.
Sorry I can't give any more positive news,
Stuart
Posted by private, Tue 19 Feb 2013 2:24 pm
Yes, I think you are right. Afraid this unit is a goner. Thanks for your help.
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