Philips EasySpeed 2100W Steam Iron Disassembly
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Steps:
- This is the steam iron prior to disassembly.
- Model no. - Philips EasySpeed 2100W Steam Iron
- Remove the temperature dial from the clothes iron by prying it off with a chisel
- Be careful when doing this as the dial may snap due to force.
- Pull out the spray and steam button from the iron. This should be able to do through a bit of force.
- Tip: if it is not coming out easily, a little wiggle would help in pulling out the buttons.
- Try not to twist the buttons around too much as it may snap from excessive force.
- Remove the back plastic piece of the clothes iron through carefully prying it off with a chisel.
- Warning: As this piece is quite fragile, it can snap easily during this step.
- The second image displays what the back cover looks like when removed.
- Using a small pin, carefully pry out the rubber plug used to keep the crew underneath from rusting.
- Then using a screw driver, remove the screw underneath the plug. You should then be able to remove the upper portion of the clothes iron.
- After removing the screw in the prior step, gentle pull the upper portion of the clothes iron apart.
- The casing should now be released from the sole plate.
- The second photo displays what it should look like when this step has been executed.
- Remove the screw with a screw driver, which keeps together the sole plate and the housing cover for it.
- There should be 2 screws on either ends of the bottom plate.
- The second picture shows what the sole plate will look like when this step has been executed.
- Next remove the 2 screws which attaches the contact strips of the sole plate.
- The location of the 2 screws are highlighted in image 2.
- Carefully pry the upper casing off to reveal the circuit board.
- The casing may be difficult to remove, use a flat tool like a chisel or flathead screwdriver to act as a lever, gently lifting the casing off
- Remove circuit board from housing.
- Note - Circuit board cannot be removed along with the wiring of the clothes iron, due to it being a hazard.
- Note - The circuit board has a clear plastic casing which can easily be unclipped from the board.
- Pull out the settings switch for the clothes iron, this is very easy as it is not held in place by any fasteners.
- Carefully clip off the blue casing which covers the spray nozzle.
- This is quite difficult as the hinges are small, ideal to use a thin flat object to pry it out.
- This is the Philips EasySpeed 2100W Steam Iron fully disassembled with all the parts laid out / labelled