Heat Press decrease button not working

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weecstar
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Re: Heat Press decrease button not working

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Hi, wondering if anyone can help me?
I have a Stahls Maxx heat press and the button to decrease the temp/time is not working. Everything else works fine.
is there anyway of repairing the button?
no longer under warranty.
I’m panicking now as I’ve got a load of transfers to print at a high temp but won’t be able to drop the temp down again when finished!
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webtrekker
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Any competent electrician should be able to sort that out. Don't open it up yourself.
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If you weren't able to get the button alone fixed, a replacement circuit board is only around £80.00 (plus delivery and VAT) and can be changed by a competent electrical engineer - The video below shows how to do it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QhSGJDMUvo
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I haven’t looked into getting it fixed yet but thanks Badgers for the useful info
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it will depend on how tech you are.
I fix kit myself, ....
might be able to hack it, but if in any doubt about safety, don't do it!
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weecstar;131877 wrote:I haven’t looked into getting it fixed yet but thanks Badgers for the useful info
No problem - Hopefully you or someone else can fix the button itself, but at least you have a Plan B if it doesn't work out!
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