Anthony cuccia jr.Abita springs la. [email protected]
Sounds like the display has aged and is failing.
It looks like there is a version of this clock still being made and sold but branded as La Crosse Technology:
La Crosse Technology WS-8418U-IT Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Moon Phase.
Ordering Information:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016MYATS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_hdozDbG1A4Y6B
SOURCE: No water coming out of the group head?
Your problem is either the brew solenoid or the brew switch.
SOURCE: My 20 qt. mixer has no power in speed #1.
Hi All. Since the original poster has not responded to my request for ML and spec. #'s, I'll offer a solution based on a spec.# 3943 for anyone with the same problem. This is an older model A200 with a solid aluminum gearshift lever.
Stop using the mixer!!!
The slow speed gear (1st. gear) is engaged by a "diving key". Over time this key can wear to the point of failure, or break entirely and will no longer engage. This failure only affects the first gear, allowing the second and third gears to function properly. If you can stop the mixer attachment by hand while in 1st. gear, then you have the above problem. The unit must be serviced. If the key has been sheared there is the potential for a broken piece of this key to get into the trans. grease and cause further damage to the mixer. For a Hobart Tech., this is relatively easy to repair as a minimum number of parts need to be removed in order to expose the diving key.
Call your local Hobart office to schedule a repair. If you've never done any repairs on this model, do not tackle this project by yourself. I you have some experience with this model goto the hobartservice.com website, register for free and then download the parts list. Ensure that you have the list for the 3493 spec.
Good luck!
If anyone has been assisted by this solution, please rate it. ricardok45
SOURCE: Keypad Chaimberlain 32B2171-1 does not work any more
You can try programming but if it still doesn't work then your keypad is just bad. Locate the smart/learn button on the rear of the motor unit near where all those white wires go. Press and immediately release it and then walk over to your keypad and key in your 4 digit code and press enter.
SOURCE: We have a Jacuzzi X532 toilet. Can't get the water
I am not familiar with the model of toilet that you have, but many toilets suffer the same problem. It is usually due to the toilet cistern over-filling, as the water running into the bowl is the safety-overflow mechanism. The overfilling can be for a few reasons. The most common is that the fill valve is being held open, either due to mal-adjustment, or due to it being postioned slightly wrongly so that it hits either the side of the cistern or another part of the mechanism and can't close off properly. If you lift off the top of the cistern and watch what happens when the flush goes, you might be able to spot what is preventing the valve from shutting off entirely, and solve it. Hope this helps! :)
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