KitchenAid Waffle Iron KPWB100 사용자 설명서

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13.  Be sure the timer start and timer reset button covers align 
with contact points on control board.
14.  Be sure the LED lens and digital display line up with holes in 
bezel.
15.  Using thumbs, press control PCB board until it clamps 
securely into cradle.
16.  Reassemble the ferrite bead fastener with one Phillips screw. 
Be sure 5-pin connector is securely connected to power 
supply PCB. Reassemble base to cradle.
Button Replacement
There are three (3) push buttons on the control bezel: power 
on/off, timer start and timer reset:
1. Unplug 
the 
waffl e baker.
2.  Remove the base; see Component Access.
3.  Remove one screw from the ferrite bead fastener.
2.  
Using thumbs, push down on control PCB board (located in 
cradle arm) until clamps release.(See Figure 1) 
3.  
Place tape over button front. This will help prevent losing the 
button’s small spring. 
4.  
Reach inside the waffl e baker cradle and grasp the button 
cover sleeve with needle nose pliers. Pull straight back to 
release the sleeve. 
5.  
Remove tape and pull out button cover and shaft from bezel, 
being careful not to lose small spring. 
6.  
Insert new button shaft through bezel hole. Be sure spring is 
between button top and outer bezel. (See Figure 6)
7.  
Slide button cover over shaft. Add a small drop of super glue 
or solder into the cover hole. (See Figure 7)
8.  
Be sure button cover lines up with contact point on control 
PCB board. 
9.  
Using thumbs, press control PCB board until it clamps 
securely into cradle. Reassemble.
10.  Check each button and the timer adjustment knob to make 
sure each works properly.
Figure 6
Figure 7
CONTROL PCB BOARD REPLACEMENT
The control board regulates the light, timer and power on/off 
button. It is located in the cradle.
1. Unplug 
the 
waffl e baker.
2.  Remove the base; see Component Access.
3.  
Remove one Phillips screw from the ferrite bead fastener. 
Then remove the white, 5-pin connector from the power 
PCB. This will allow for easy access to the control PCB.
4.  
Remove the timer adjustment knob; see Timer Adjustment 
Knob Replacement instructions.
5.  
Remove the start and reset buttons; see Button Replacement 
instructions.
6.  
Remove the control PCB from the cradle. Remove (4) four 
Phillips screws from the control PCB plastic cover.
7.  
Remove three (3) white pin connectors from bottom of 
control board; two (2), 2-pin connectors and one (1), 5-pin 
connector. 
8.  
Replace the old control PCB with the new control PCB. Be 
sure three white (3) pin connectors are connected securely 
to board; two (2), 2-pin connectors and one (1), 5-pin 
connector. 
9.  
Reassemble with new control PCB board to the plastic cover 
with 4 Phillips screws. Slide control board into cradle.
10.  Reassemble the timer adjustment knob; see Timer 
Adjustment Knob Replacement instructions.
12.  Slide button cover over shaft. Add a 
small drop of super glue or solder into 
the cover hole. (See Figure 7)
11.  Insert button shaft through bezel hole. Be sure spring is 
between button top and outer bezel. (See Figure 6)
POWER SUPPLY PCB REPLACEMENT
The power supply printed circuit board (PCB) provides DC voltage 
to power the control PCB located in the cradle arm and AC 
voltage to the heating elements in the waffl e plates. (See Figure 5)
1. Unplug the waffl e baker.
2.  Remove base; see Component Access.
3.  
Remove six (6) blue-capped black and white AC leads from 
the power supply PCB located in the base.
4.  
Remove white, 5-pin connector from the PCB.
5.  
Remove four (4) Phillips screws from PCB; remove board 
from base.
6.  
Reassemble with new board. Be sure six (6) blue-capped 
leads and white 5-pin connector are connected securely in 
their proper positions. Replace base cover.
Figure 5