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Posted by: PiedPeddler at Sun Dec 17 11:19:50 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PiedPeddler ] I haven't owned a hovabator for 20 years, but I don't think they've changed any. When you remove the top, you should see a 3" brass colored disk (wafer) that is on the end of the adjustment screw. This should be located just above a small black plastic box that containts the electrical switch for the thermostat. You should be able to loosen the locking nut and screw the adjuster down until the wafer pushes on the microswitch and makes an audible click. When the wafer is adjusted down onto the switch, this should switch off the heating element. It sounds like yours is never switching off. Either you aren't adjusting the wafer low enough, the wafer isn't aligned properly to the switch, or the unit may be defective. It's a pretty simple arrangement and I hope you can figure it out with this description. | ||
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