Part Location Diagram of 7032101000 DeLonghi Plate
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Plate 7032101000

Manufactured by:
DeLonghi
ERP Number:
ERP10312896
Part Number:
7032101000
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This is an authentic DeLonghi replacement part, sourced from the original manufacturer for use with coffee makers. The plate connects to the main body assembly and is used to keep the brewed coffee in the carafe warm. This item is available as an individual replacement part, please see illustrated diagram for related products.

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This part works with the following brands:
  • DeLonghi
This part works with the following products:
  • Coffee Maker

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Thermostat leads burned, wire connector burned, part of wiring insulation burned off, bottom of coffee maker\'s plastic bottom melted when thermostat failed/burned.

Eli from Walnut Creek, California

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
1. Removed the bottom of the coffee maker to expose all the electrical parts.
2. Disconnected the wiring from the failed thermostat.
3. Removed the thermostat.
4. Removed the heating elements and the wire leads to the thermostat and heating element.
5. Cut off bad piece of wire, installed a new connector.
6. Installed new thermostat.
7. Reinstalled heating element and leads - probably the most difficult task because of the need to clamp heat sensors in the wire-leads onto the heating element.
8. Installed new coffeemaker bottom.
9. Tested the coffeemaker with water.
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