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Historique de l'introduction : Oster BVST-EK5967 Electric Kettle Disassembly

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Appareil
Oster BVST-EK5967 Electric Kettle
Type
disassembly
Thing
Temperature reader and Heating element
Title
Disassembling Oster BVST-EK5967 Electric Kettle Temperature reader and Heating element
Introduction
* Looking to troubleshoot an issue with your device? Start here with a comprehensive disassembly guide for the Oster BVST-EK5967 Digital Electric Kettle.
* This guide focuses on disassembling the heating and electrical components of the kettle. To follow along, you’ll need a Phillips screwdriver, scissors, and an IFixit spudger. To make it easier, we recommend the iFixit screwdriver.
* Before beginning, make sure the kettle is not plugged in and does not have any liquid inside. Finally, wipe down the inside to prevent getting dirty during the disassembly process.
Time Required Min
30 minutes
Time Required Max
30 minutes
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Conclusion
Once you've disassembled the Oster BVST-EK5967 Digital Electric Kettle, you can gain a clear understanding of how it functions. Here's a breakdown of its prerequisites:
The kettle is always connected to a power source when plugged in, but the electrical circuit remains open until the user activates it by pressing the power button. Once pressed, the circuit is closed, allowing electricity to flow through the system and start heating the water.
Inside the base, a heating element converts electrical energy into heat. This element is in direct contact with the bottom of the kettle, where it heats the water. The temperature is monitored by a built-in thermostat. When the water reaches the pre-set temperature, the thermostat detects this change and automatically cuts off power to the heating element, stopping the heating process.
The kettle also has a boil-dry protection mechanism. If the kettle is turned on without sufficient water inside, the heating element heats up too quickly. The thermostat recognizes this abnormal temperature rise and immediately cuts off the power to prevent damage or hazards.
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