Kenwood Heating & Cooling - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Kenwood heater will not turn on when plugged in
FIXED
I have a deal with this kind corporates sabotaging for 2-3 times a month fixing computers and monitors.
The circuit boards for many BRAND NEW household devices, PCs, Computer monitors, dehumidifiers etc. purposely designed to work a little bit after warranty period and die quietly
Heater EW7507EK fixing. (soldering required)
Step 1. Unscrew 2 screws on the bottom of the face side.
Step 2. Mark and Unplug 3 wires from heating element. Unscrew the metal cover from circuit board. Immediately you'll see small black cylinder (CAPACITOR 470mF x 35V). Retail cost about $1- $3
Check this - the top of this capacitor rounded, not flat. That is mean it was "quietly blowup" and electrolyte evaporate.
Step 3. solder new capacitor.
Enjoy
Ely
Boston
My inverter AC kenwood showing error 39
this error is because of your indoor mortor it may have jammed or got faulty or its feedback connector is damaged, you can try these steps to solve this.
1. reconnect the motor's connector
2. if reconnecting the motor doesn't work then replace the motor with a new one
3. and if this also doesn't works then there's a fault in the PCB
Wont turn on, makes buzzing noise
FIXED
I have a deal with this kind corporates sabotaging for 2-3 times a month fixing computers and monitors.
The circuit boards for many BRAND NEW household devices, PCs, Computer monitors, dehumidifiers etc. purposely designed to work a little bit after warranty period and die quietly
Heater EW7507EK fixing. (soldering required)
Step 1. Turn it over. Unscrew 2 screws on the bottom of the face side.
Step 2. Mark and Unplug 3 wires from heating element. Unscrew the metal cover from circuit board. Immediately you'll see small black cylinder (CAPACITOR 470mF x 35V). Retail cost about $1- $3
Check this - the top of this capacitor rounded, not flat. That is mean it was "quietly blowup" and electrolyte evaporate.
Ely
Boston
Kenwood air conditioner e1 error
Likely a faulty thermistor (a device connected to the thermostat that detects room temperature). Please contact Kenwood or an HVAC repair shop..
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