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Black and Decker DCM100R Control Panel Circuit Board Replacement

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  1. Black and Decker DCM100R Control Panel Circuit Board Replacement, Heating Element: step 1, image 1 of 2 Black and Decker DCM100R Control Panel Circuit Board Replacement, Heating Element: step 1, image 2 of 2
    • Turn the coffee maker on its side.

    • Remove the four 6 mm Phillips #2 that secure the baseplate.

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    • Insert the jimmy at the back of the panel and slide it around to the front.

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    • Apply pressure to the backside of the panel until it releases.

    • Remove the plate.

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    • Remove the two 10 mm Phillips #2 screws securing the metal support brace.

    • Remove the brace and set aside.

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    • Pull back the tubing and wiring to reveal the hot plate.

    • To hold these out of your way, you can use the Nylon Tipped Tweezers to pin them back to the back panel.

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    • Use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the five 8 mm screws that secure the mounting bracket and hot plate.

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    • Use a pair of pliers to gently pull the mounting bracket out of place.

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    • Remove the hot plate from the mounting bracket.

    • Remove the O-ring from the hot plate.

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    • Remove the two 6 mm Phillips #2 screws that secure the circuit board.

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    • Pull the circuit board out and over the hooks.

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    • Using the jimmy, pry the circuit board out.

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    • Remove the two 8 mm Phillips #2 screws that hold the main circuit board.

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    • Pull out the circuit board and disconnect the white plug.

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    • Dislodge the ribbon cable.

Conclusion

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

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