balerian1
P74
Good day everyone! Maybe someone can take a photo of the bottom of the Brand 6051 without the cover, where all the wires and their location are clearly visible!
olan-vylan
Tell me about this problem: the 6051 pressure cooker does not recognize that the lid is closed, it beeps. What could be the cause of the breakdown? The seals have changed everything a hundred times.
Vinnitoo
Quote: olan-vylan
does not recognize that the lid is closed, beeps. What could be the cause of the breakdown? The seals have changed everything a hundred times.
And where did you get the idea that squeaks from behind the cover? What error does it give? As far as I understand, this model does not have a cover state control.
olan-vylan
Quote: Vinnitoo

And where did you get the idea that squeaks from behind the cover? What error does it give? As far as I understand, this model does not have a cover state control.
I thought so because if you open the lid, the squeak stops. Error E0
Vinnitoo
Quote: olan-vylan
if you open the lid, the beeping stops. Error E0
Temperature sensor located in the lid. Usually glued to the body with foil. You need to disassemble the cover. Two wires go into it, possibly damaged. Once it reacts to opening the lid, most likely the damage is mechanical.
Does it beep constantly when you plug it in or only when you turn on the cooking mode (and which mode)?
olan-vylan
Quote: Vinnitoo

Temperature sensor located in the lid. Usually glued to the body with foil. You need to disassemble the cover. Two wires go into it, possibly damaged. Once it reacts to opening the lid, most likely the damage is mechanical.
Does it beep constantly when you plug it in or only when you turn on the cooking mode (and which mode)?
Thanks, it worked. Something was wrong with these wires. Themselves did not understand what .. dig deeper and it all worked!
Vinnitoo
Quote: olan-vylan
Themselves did not understand what .. dig deeper and it all worked!
Well, it means there is a break in the wires, and since they did not find it, the situation is likely to repeat itself. Replace them. Change only together with the sensor, or leave 5 centimeters of wires at the sensor and build new wires. You cannot solder to the sensor !!! He will die.
olan-vylan
Quote: Vinnitoo

Well, then there is a break in the wires, and since they did not find it, the situation is likely to repeat itself. Replace them. Change only together with the sensor, or leave 5 centimeters of wires at the sensor and build new wires. You cannot solder to the sensor !!! He will die.
Phoned. It seems that the wires themselves are normal.
I don't know where you can buy the sensor now.
Vinnitoo
Quote: olan-vylan
I don't know where you can buy the sensor now.
There are sensors balerian1, write to him in a personal. He comes with wires already. They can only be a little short, you have to build up.

Quote: olan-vylan
Phoned. It seems that the wires themselves are normal.
The contact at the sensor can be oxidized or the connector from the sensor on the board can then be looked at. Remove the scotch tape and look at the condition under it, often everything is flooded with food debris.
olan-vylan
Quote: Vinnitoo
The contact at the sensor can be oxidized or the connector from the sensor on the board can then be looked at. Remove the scotch tape and look at the condition under it, often everything is flooded with food debris.
For some reason, we didn't have any food leftovers or scotch tape ...
Quote: Vinnitoo
Balerian1 has sensors, write to him in a personal. He comes with wires already. They can only be a little short, you have to build up.
Thanks, I'll keep it in mind!
mishulia1978-2
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Good day everyone! Maybe someone can take a photo of the bottom of the Brand 6051 without the cover, where all the wires and their location are clearly visible!
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