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boogdybo Posted - Sep 16 2009 : 06:38:37 AM
Hi
My Black & Decker programmable coffee maker keeps powering off while it is supposed to be making coffee. I have to continually power it on about 7 times to get one pot.
Is there a part I can replace in the unit or do I trash it?

For identification, all I could find was CAT.NO DE790B Type 1 120V-900W.
The buttons from left to right are Hour, Minute, On/Off, Prog, Auto.

I'm hoping to keep it around for much longer. Any help is appreciated.

Thank you, Dan
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Aaron Cake Posted - Sep 19 2009 : 10:52:42 AM
There is probably an overtemperature switch somewhere in the circuit (a simple thermoswitch on the element, a thermistor, etc.). My first thought is that this switch has failed.

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