Drinking water dispensers, as a household appliance that is often used in one situation, are often subject to a number of malfunctions, and one of these common malfunctions is a damaged temperature control switch. When the water dispenser temperature control switch fails, it may not be able to control the water temperature, resulting in water temperature too high or too low, affecting the drinking experience. Here are some repair methods:
1. Check the power supply and wiring: first check whether the power supply and wiring of the water dispenser are normal. Check whether the power plug is plugged in properly, the socket is not loose and so on. In addition, check whether the power cord and control line of the water dispenser are broken or damaged.
2. Check the thermostat: The thermostat is usually located under the hot water element of the water dispenser. Remove the panel of the water dispenser, find the location of the thermostat, check whether the thermostat connecting wire is tight, and observe whether the thermostat's working condition is normal.
3. Replace the thermostat switch: If the thermostat switch has been damaged, you need to replace it with a new one. Remove the panel of the water dispenser, find the location of the temperature control switch, use a screwdriver to remove the old switch, and then install the new switch, connect the connecting wires can be.
4. Adjust the temperature:In some cases, the temperature control switch is not damaged, just the temperature is not accurate enough. You can adjust the temperature to fix the problem. Remove the panel, locate the thermostat and follow the instructions to adjust it for the correct temperature.
The above are a few of the more common repair methods, if the above methods are unable to fix the temperature control switch malfunction of the water dispenser, it is recommended that you contact a professional repairer to troubleshoot and handle the problem. Also pay attention to the daily maintenance of the water dispenser, regular cleaning and maintenance, in order to extend the service life.