MY BLACK&DECKER D2030 WHEN PLUGGED IN DOES NOT POWER ON. . IS IT THE THERMAL FUSE ? AND WHERE IS IT LOCATED IN THE IRON ? THE THERMAL FUSE.
SOURCE: Cleaning a self cleaning iron
Fill the Iron with water but keep the water level below the max line. Plug in the iron and set the temp to 6 and stand iron on it's heel and allow to heat for 3 mins. Now unplug the iron and take it to a sink move and Hold the variable steam dial in the CLEAN position. There may be some hissing and spitting while cleaning so be careful. Continue to hold the dial in the clean position until all the water has emptied. If necessary rock side to side and back to front to get all the water out.When finished release the steam dial plug in the iron and heat for about 2 mins to dry out the remaining water and unplug.
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I think I have the solution now!
First of all, remove the temperature knob. Than remove the temperature indicator (it's like a little disc). Theres a hidden screw under the temperature indicator! Remove that screw and continue with your fixes.
I hope it could help you.
Jardel
p.s. - Sorry for my noob english...
SOURCE: the black and decker iron wont heat up
It probably has a high temp overload opened up inside or the thermostat control has gone bad.You can only tell for sure by taking the unit apart and testing the circuit for continuity.The steam feature on the iron is heated by the same element that heats the iron so it wont work.the element itself could also be bad,but I have never seen one go bad.You will have to check each component seperately to find the damaged part.or you can test the whole circuit at the plugs end,and use a jumper across each part until you have continuity through the unit.Make sure the thermostat is turned all the way up.the part that you are bypassing when you get continuity is the bad part.
You can buy a cheap continuity checker at any lowes,or even wallmart for that matter.
SOURCE: Same Issues with my Black/Decker 2030
change the thermal fuse inside iron that's why not getting hot. thermal fuse blown up due to overheat inside.
SOURCE: The Clean light on my Black & Decker Digital
I found a previous answer on FixTa.com that had a link to the owners manual for my iron. The info I needed was there and my problem is resolved!
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