We were recently given a Goodmans bread maker that has not been used for approx 9 years (stored in a garage for all that time).
Tonight, when testing it for the first time, it tripped the house electrics at around 2 hours 45 mins into the 3 hours 45 mins cycle. Given the warmth too, I assume this is when started trying to cook the bread (the mixing/kneading seemed to work fine). The RCD then constantly tripped when trying to turn it back on until the bread maker was unplugged.
I read somewhere the elements can get moisture in when stored in the garage, which can cause the trip, which is a possibility.
I'm wondering if there's anything I should try, perhaps:
-leave near a radiator for a few days for the element to dry before trying again.
-try on a different circuit in the same house
-anything else???
Or should we concede it's knackered and bin it?
Tonight, when testing it for the first time, it tripped the house electrics at around 2 hours 45 mins into the 3 hours 45 mins cycle. Given the warmth too, I assume this is when started trying to cook the bread (the mixing/kneading seemed to work fine). The RCD then constantly tripped when trying to turn it back on until the bread maker was unplugged.
I read somewhere the elements can get moisture in when stored in the garage, which can cause the trip, which is a possibility.
I'm wondering if there's anything I should try, perhaps:
-leave near a radiator for a few days for the element to dry before trying again.
-try on a different circuit in the same house
-anything else???
Or should we concede it's knackered and bin it?