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[title] Test the heating element
[* icon_note] You will need to use a multimeter to check continuity, here is a guide in case you are unsure how to use one.
[* icon_note] The element on this machine has two sections to allow for variable heat settings.
[* black] The center contact which had the black wire is the common terminal. It is common to both sections of the element. You will first check the resistance between the common terminal and each of the element terminals.
-[* black] The resistance should be about 20 Ω. If the resistance is less than 10 ohms, or greater than 25 ohms, you should replace the element.
+[* black] The resistance should be about 20 ohms (Ω). If the resistance is less than 10 Ω, or greater than 25 Ω, you should replace the element.