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Rowenta Powerglide DE011 Iron with Auto Shut-off Questions & Answers
Wiring diagram for Rowenta DE-05
I have a DE-05 that needs a new cord and cleaning of steam discharge holes. I'll be gald to take photos and send them to you if you'll share your source for parts and method of disassembly. Contact me at chuxbizAThotmail.com, just replace the AT with @.
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Chuck Jones
7/15/2013 11:11:18 AM •
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on Jul 15, 2013
Which colored wires bypass the
The component that will most likely turn off the iron will be a thermister- usually a round, coin-shaped device that opens up when the iron gets to a certain temperature. This is the part you should jumper if you want to disable this function.
If you can't locate it easily, we can only take an educated guess at the wiring, without the schematic diagram to identify them. We can assume red to be the hot wire, black to be the ground, and blue could be the output of the thermister. Without seeing it, I can't be sure.
If you're going to jumper any of the wires, you can try to jumper red to blue, or blue to black, but NOT red to black Any of these combinations coud result in the breaker tripping, so use caution and don't contact the device while powering it up.
Very few people work on irons, since they're generally considered to be "throwaway" items, but someone may be able to give you a more definitive answer.
Good luck, though, and hope this helps.
2/10/2011 4:21:17 PM •
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on Feb 10, 2011
I have an older (1997)
If you can take a sharp picture of the circuit board and send it
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P.S. Make sure all wires and circuit board are clear.
2/10/2011 3:02:25 AM •
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on Feb 10, 2011
I have a Rowenta DG 980 Expert Steam generator,
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If you are having problems, you must first figure out if it is bad water causing the steam iron to leak the water .But if you have a leak internally then internal leaks are not repairable. They are often caused by a combination of poor water quality and not drying the iron properly before storage. Either of these can cause internal corrosion and lead to leakage.However it is suggested to contact the dealer or the customer support,as it is dangerous to handle electric equipment that is leakin water,which may cause fire hazards.
Please get back to us if you have further query else please accept the suggestion.
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1/11/2011 3:42:53 PM •
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on Jan 11, 2011
My iron handle where I
You likely have a short in the power circuit or the insulation has failed, or both. It is not safe to continue using.
Sadly, an iron will nearly always cost a great deal more to repair than to replace, but if you are lucky enough to live near an old time small appliance repair shop it is worth investigating.
Farmerbear at FixYa.com
10/2/2010 6:47:41 AM •
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on Oct 02, 2010
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