Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

9

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Base
  • 3 steps
  • Power Cord
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Base               
  • Before performing this repair, be sure that your machine is unplugged and dry and that your work space is clean.
  • Flip the Mr. Coffee DW13 over so that the lid is facing away from you and the base is facing toward you.

Before performing this repair, be sure that your machine is unplugged and dry and that your work space is clean.

Flip the Mr. Coffee DW13 over so that the lid is facing away from you and the base is facing toward you.

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Step 2

  • Remove the eight 11 mm screws that secure the base of the machine with a Phillips Head #2 screwdriver.

Remove the eight 11 mm screws that secure the base of the machine with a Phillips Head #2 screwdriver.

Step 3

  • Gently lift the base cover to expose the inside of the coffee machine.

Gently lift the base cover to expose the inside of the coffee machine.

Step 4

              Power Cord               
  • Locate the white tab that covers and holds the power cord in place. It has two screws on either side of it.
  • Use a #2 Philips Head screwdriver to unscrew the two 13mm screws holding the tab in place.

Locate the white tab that covers and holds the power cord in place. It has two screws on either side of it.

Use a #2 Philips Head screwdriver to unscrew the two 13mm screws holding the tab in place.

Step 5

  • Gently lift up on the white tab, removing it from the coffee machine.

Gently lift up on the white tab, removing it from the coffee machine.

Step 6

  • Locate the 2 electrical connectors running from the black plastic-coated power cord to the interior of the power switch.
  • One cord is copper colored and ends at the power switch in a silver metal square.
  • The other cord is white and ends at the power switch in a black plastic square.

Locate the 2 electrical connectors running from the black plastic-coated power cord to the interior of the power switch.

One cord is copper colored and ends at the power switch in a silver metal square.

The other cord is white and ends at the power switch in a black plastic square.

Step 7

  • Grasp the copper cord close to the power switch. Lightly pull the silver end tab from the end to detach it.

Grasp the copper cord close to the power switch. Lightly pull the silver end tab from the end to detach it.

Step 8

  • Lightly pull the white cord away from the power switch by grasping the black plastic-coated head.
  • There are two white cords attached to each other. Pull them apart by grasping the different black heads and separating them.

Lightly pull the white cord away from the power switch by grasping the black plastic-coated head.

There are two white cords attached to each other. Pull them apart by grasping the different black heads and separating them.

Step 9

  • Pull the power cord through the hole at the back of the base of the machine, followed by the two colored cords.

Pull the power cord through the hole at the back of the base of the machine, followed by the two colored cords.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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