Hi Guys,
I really need help with this. My bread machine was not heating up so i decided to check up the element, fuse, thermistor with a multimeter checking the Ohms and did not identify the fault but I guess i found a faulty diode which needs further inverstigation as well as the relay there a prone to go faulty however now the bread maker is not powering up at all when i put it back together. I think i accidentally swapt the live and neutral on TAB101 and TAB102. Does that mean that i damage even further the machine or can i try the other way round? also looking at this link http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/sanyo-sbm201-breadmaker-service-help.html you have the diagram and and the troubleshooting. can you please help me to find the cause of the problem. on troubleshouting 1 they mention AB,CD,FE I assume AB is TAB101 and TAB102 where are the others letters on the board so i can test further?
This a machine imported from Japan therefore uses 100v but i have a 1000w transformer.
really appreciate your help
I really need help with this. My bread machine was not heating up so i decided to check up the element, fuse, thermistor with a multimeter checking the Ohms and did not identify the fault but I guess i found a faulty diode which needs further inverstigation as well as the relay there a prone to go faulty however now the bread maker is not powering up at all when i put it back together. I think i accidentally swapt the live and neutral on TAB101 and TAB102. Does that mean that i damage even further the machine or can i try the other way round? also looking at this link http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/sanyo-sbm201-breadmaker-service-help.html you have the diagram and and the troubleshooting. can you please help me to find the cause of the problem. on troubleshouting 1 they mention AB,CD,FE I assume AB is TAB101 and TAB102 where are the others letters on the board so i can test further?
This a machine imported from Japan therefore uses 100v but i have a 1000w transformer.
really appreciate your help