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Issue:
The problem could be due to a power socket not providing power, a faulty gear switch, or a malfunctioning heating element.
Troubleshooting:
First, check if the socket is properly powered and if the power plug is loose.
If the socket is properly powered, then it might be a gear switch or heating element fault.
At this point, open the appliance to check if the heating element and gear switch connections are burnt. If the connections are intact, it might be a burnt gear switch or heating element.
Issue: The problem could be due to incorrect gear switch selection, inappropriate conveyor belt speed adjustment, or a fault with the upper or lower heating element.
Troubleshooting:
It is recommended to select the appropriate heating level and conveyor speed based on the food characteristics and personal needs.
Choose the upper and lower heating level and check if the heating elements are properly powered and heating.
Open the appliance to check if the heating element connections are burnt. If the connections are normal, it indicates a fault with the upper or lower heating element.
Issue:
The problem could be due to a motor switch fault, internal transmission structure fault, or a motor fault.
Troubleshooting:
Check if the red conveyor switch is properly powered and lit.
If the red conveyor switch is properly powered and lit, it indicates a motor or internal transmission structure fault.
At this point, open the appliance to check if the connections between the motor, gears, chains, and drive shaft of the transmission structure are normal.
If the transmission structure is normal, it indicates a motor fault.
Issue: The switch may be faulty.
Troubleshooting:
Check if the socket is properly powered and if the power plug is loose.
If the socket is properly powered and the switch indicator light is not lit, it indicates a switch fault.
Issue: A short circuit may have occurred.
Troubleshooting: Open the appliance to check if the internal wiring is disconnected or if the wiring terminals are burnt, causing internal wiring to connect with the metal casing and causing a short circuit.