piakpiakbanana
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Hello, help pls! I am looking for the datasheet for my ice shaver IS200 which recently got broken down.
History:
The blender stopped working yesterday i brought it to a technician to fix it. It seems that the fuse have broken and so he reconnected the fuse (not replacing it but by soldering an extra wire connecting the 2 poles). When he switched it on, the ice shaver started giving out smoke and i can smell some plastic burning kind of smell. The technician said he can't fix it and returned the ice shaver to me. When i got home, i took everything apart and i saw a severely burnt resistor. I tried measuring the burnt resistor (using this method https://www.technotronic-dimensions.com/Identifying_Burned_Resistors.html) with my multimeter and i sum up to a total of 1k ohm. I replaced the burnt carbon film resistor with a metal film 1k resistor, and also replaced the fuse. When i switched it on, nothing happened. But when i flicked the switch to activate the ice shaver, the resistor started smoking!! I stopped immediately and unplugged it.
What should i do now?
History:
The blender stopped working yesterday i brought it to a technician to fix it. It seems that the fuse have broken and so he reconnected the fuse (not replacing it but by soldering an extra wire connecting the 2 poles). When he switched it on, the ice shaver started giving out smoke and i can smell some plastic burning kind of smell. The technician said he can't fix it and returned the ice shaver to me. When i got home, i took everything apart and i saw a severely burnt resistor. I tried measuring the burnt resistor (using this method https://www.technotronic-dimensions.com/Identifying_Burned_Resistors.html) with my multimeter and i sum up to a total of 1k ohm. I replaced the burnt carbon film resistor with a metal film 1k resistor, and also replaced the fuse. When i switched it on, nothing happened. But when i flicked the switch to activate the ice shaver, the resistor started smoking!! I stopped immediately and unplugged it.
What should i do now?