The issue that I am going to describe could be a common fault in many steams irons and getting them into a solution just can be a little bit time-consuming... (I agree, we run out of time for this things nowadays!) but It might even be seen as an interesting and non expensive task . One day probably happened to one of us that our trustworthy steam iron stops heating up. We might think that after more than 2 years of regular use the heating element could be broken and we should consider it unfixable. If by coincidence you bumped into the same fault as me, without any doubt I think the fixing chore ritual is gonna be at least much more entertaining with this guide, I can assure you that right now! The above photo shows what we find in our unit after removing a torx screw from the back and proceed to take the cover off the appliance. Here we can get access to another three screws more, one which hold the exposed cables with their connectors and other two screws below which keep top and
eevBLAB 88 - Right To Repair Questions & Answers - YouTube Dave discuss and summarise questions and answers related to the "Right to Repair Movement". "They do things without any technological or marketing reason behind it other than to make it more difficult to repair". "They use custom parts instead of components that do the same and are available off the shelf." "Right to repair is a given in other industries like in white goods and cars. In other products It was a given but not anymore, TV´s used to have a circuit diagram when you removed the back cover." "Somehow we come into a point in society that you don´t own a product that you actually buy and you should not use unauthorise repair centers." Dave says authorise centers do board swaps, they don´t do component level repairs. "You should get the products you own repaired at a reasonable cost." "The don´t want people sharing repair information, that is ridiculous