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Clean all the dirt on the bottom of the electric kettle.
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Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the 3/4 in. Phillips Truss-Head Self-Drilling Screws at the bottom of the electric kettle counterclockwise.
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Remove the base of the electric kettle.
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Remove the LED indicator buckled on the base.
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Use long-nose pliers to clamp the connection between the electric kettle line and the old temperature controller to create a gap, and pull it off.
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Use long-nose pliers to clamp the three nuts used to fix the old temperature controller, and twist them counterclockwise.
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Align the socket on the bottom of the new temperature controller with the protrusion on the bottom of the electric kettle to assemble.
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Use long-nose pliers to tighten the nut clockwise to fix the temperature controller.
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Fasten the electric kettle circuit to the interface of the new temperature controller.
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Re-buckle the removed LED indicator back to the base.
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Buckle the base back to the bottom of the electric kettle.
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Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the bottom 3/4 in. Phillips Truss-Head Self-Drilling Screws in a clockwise direction.
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