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+[* black] UNPLUG THE UNIT. I know its obvious, but you are working in an area which can give you a shock. Remove the top cover by undoing the two cross-head screws. With the unit pointing forwards, the layout is as follows:
+[* black] In the centre is the heating chamber, with the steamer wand control to the right. On top are two thermal cutout switches (safety for if the heater gets too hot)
+[* black] At the front on the left are the control buttons
+[* black] Label the thermal switch connections. Then take a photo. THEN take them off.
+[* black] This reveals a small crosshead for the earth to the heater, which is holding another thermal cut-out. Undo and remove the screw
+[* black] This reveals the heater itself. With an H5 Hex bit, losen the four bolts which hold the unit together. NOT the two bolts which hold the brass steamer wand.

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