Introduction

These instructions tell you how to take apart the Presto coffee maker and recover pieces such as two 4349806 Thermal Switches, a small heating wire, and some short wires with spade connectors. The deconstruction guide is easy to follow and only two tools are recommended, a Phillips #2 screwdriver and needle-nose pliers. The only hazard is to be careful of thermal paste when removing the Thermal Switches.

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    • Using the Phillips #2 screwdriver, remove the bottom two 25 mm screws off of the coffee percolator.

    • Lighty remove the bottom of the coffee percolator.

    • The wires will keep the two pieces connected.

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    • Using the Phillips #2 screwdriver, remove the center 10.8 mm screw holding in the metal strip.

    • Take off the metal strip.

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    • Lightly remove the right (bottom facing) thermal switch from its thermal paste.

    • Be careful as the thermal paste can be quite adhesive.

    • Using your small needle-nose pliers, take off the spade connectors connected to the thermal switch.

    • The easiest way to do this is to hold the thermal switch end with the pliers and tug the spade connector off.

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    • Lightly remove the left (side facing) thermal switch from its thermal paste.

    • Be careful as the thermal paste can be quite adhesive.

    • Using your small needle-nose pliers, take off the spade connectors connected to the thermal switch.

    • The easiest way to do this is to hold the thermal switch end with the pliers and tug the spade connector off.

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    • Remove the two spade connectors connected to the heating element.

    • The easiest way to do this is to hold the heating element end with the pliers and tug the spade connector off.

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    • Remove the two spade connectors connected to the power connector.

    • The easiest way to do this is to hold the power connector end with the pliers and tug the spade connector off.

    • The final wire removed contains the small heating wire (the thick braided wire) and the signal light.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Alexander Koppel

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