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Moderate

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5

Time Required

                          30 minutes            

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  • Repairing Electrolux ZUA3840 Remote Control Handle Buttons
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Repairing Electrolux ZUA3840 Remote Control Handle Buttons               
  • This is the Electrolux ZUA3840

This is the Electrolux ZUA3840

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Step 2

              Open the remote handle button panel               
  • Just open using a screw driver the same way when you replace the battery

Just open using a screw driver the same way when you replace the battery

Step 3

              Locate the on/off button               
  • Turn over the button panel, take the circuit board out and the on/off button is the right of the image, you can feel it is not sensitive.

Turn over the button panel, take the circuit board out and the on/off button is the right of the image, you can feel it is not sensitive.

Step 4

              Solder out the on/off micro switch and another micro switch               
  • Because I don’t have a new micro switch so I plan to swap it with the reduce power one.

Because I don’t have a new micro switch so I plan to swap it with the reduce power one.

Step 5

              Swap and Test               
  • Solder back the micro switches, insert the battery and test it BEFORE you put it back to the button panel.

Solder back the micro switches, insert the battery and test it BEFORE you put it back to the button panel.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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                    Ken Yeung                     

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don remo - Jan 12, 2017

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what to do in case there is spark inside when it is operated and a smell of burning component, im afraid to use it anymore. can you help me

Fenibisch - Jan 29, 2019

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It may sound a bit silly, but how did you get the circuit board out of the bracket without braking it? To me it seems it’s clicked in, and almost impossible to get out with any damage.