Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

5

Time Required

                          15 - 25 minutes            

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  • Power Cord
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Introduction

When completing the process ensure the flatiron is unplugged and has completely cooled down.

What you need

Step 1

              Power Cord               
  • Remove the two silicone covers which encase the screws.
  • Remove both 1 mm screws using a T5 Torx screwdriver.
  • Pry open the plastic cover starting from the top of the iron.

Remove the two silicone covers which encase the screws.

Remove both 1 mm screws using a T5 Torx screwdriver.

Pry open the plastic cover starting from the top of the iron.

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Step 2

  • Remove both caps from the end of the wire by using pliers.
  • Unfold the metal in the caps using the pliers to release the exposed wire.
  • Remove the two 1 mm screws holding down the wire using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
  • Once the wires are exposed separate and fold to opposite sides.

Remove both caps from the end of the wire by using pliers.

Unfold the metal in the caps using the pliers to release the exposed wire.

Remove the two 1 mm screws holding down the wire using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Once the wires are exposed separate and fold to opposite sides.

Step 3

  • Remove the old power cord from the iron completely.
  • Insert the new cord through the plastic cover and hole of the iron as demonstrated in the image.

Remove the old power cord from the iron completely.

Insert the new cord through the plastic cover and hole of the iron as demonstrated in the image.

Step 4

  • Expose about half an inch of wire by removing the silicone that encases it.
  • Tie the new wire into a knot and connect the wires accordingly.
  • Place the caps over the exposed wire and use pliers to tighten the metal to secure the wire.

Expose about half an inch of wire by removing the silicone that encases it.

Tie the new wire into a knot and connect the wires accordingly.

Place the caps over the exposed wire and use pliers to tighten the metal to secure the wire.

Step 5

  • Once the caps are over the wires add the two 1 mm Phillips screws along with the small base plate which secures the wire.
  • When all wires are secure place the plastic cover and screw back in the 1mm Torx screws.

Once the caps are over the wires add the two 1 mm Phillips screws along with the small base plate which secures the wire.

When all wires are secure place the plastic cover and screw back in the 1mm Torx screws.

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