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Instruction Manual: 175 Teeth Bread Maker Machine Belt

Introduction

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, maintenance, and general use of the Jeanoko 175 Teeth Bread Maker Machine Belt. Designed as a direct replacement part, this rubber drive belt ensures optimal performance for compatible bread maker models. Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting any installation or maintenance.

Product Overview

The Jeanoko 175 Teeth Bread Maker Machine Belt is a high-quality rubber drive belt specifically engineered for various bread maker models. Its robust construction ensures durability and reliable power transmission within your appliance. This belt is a crucial component for the proper functioning of your bread maker's mixing mechanism.

Jeanoko 175 Teeth Bread Maker Machine Belt

Image: The Jeanoko 175 Teeth Bread Maker Machine Belt, a black rubber drive belt with 175 teeth, designed for durability and efficient power transfer in bread makers.

Key Features

  • Rubber Material: Constructed from high-quality rubber for reliable performance and extended lifespan.
  • Precise Dimensions: Features a circumference of approximately 520mm (20.5in) and a width of approximately 7mm (0.3in), with 175 teeth for accurate fit.
  • Direct Replacement: Designed for easy installation and disassembly, allowing for direct replacement of old or damaged belts.
  • Durable Workmanship: Exquisite manufacturing ensures the product is robust and resistant to damage, extending its service life.
  • Broad Compatibility: Suitable for a wide range of bread maker models, including AHS15AB-PW, AHS20AB-PR, AHS15AC, AHS15AC-PGS, EHS15AP-PW, AHS20AC-PASY, AHS15AC-PAS, and many others.
Close-up of bread maker belt teeth

Image: A close-up view of the rubber drive belt, highlighting the precisely molded teeth that ensure proper engagement and power transfer within the bread maker.

Specifications

AttributeDetail
MaterialRubber
Number of Teeth175
CircumferenceApprox. 520mm / 20.5in
WidthApprox. 7mm / 0.3in
WeightApprox. 12g / 0.4oz
Model NumberJeanokov5og6wdy2q
Compatible ModelsAHS15AB-PW, AHS20AB-PR, AHS15AC, AHS15AC-PGS, EHS15AP-PW, AHS20AC-PASY, AHS15AC-PAS, EHS15AP-PR, THS15BB-PW, EHS15AP-PY, AHS15AC-PRSY, AHS15AC-PY, AHS20AB-PT, EHS15AP-PG, THS20BB-PASY, EHS15AP-PWSY, EHS15AP-PGS, AHS20AB-PP, EHS15Q3-PWRY, EHS15Q3-PRRY, EHS20Q3-PWRY, 260010600013, AHS20AB-PG, EHS15AP-PG, EHS15AP-PR
Diagram showing bread maker belt circumference, width, and tooth count

Image: A visual representation of the bread maker belt with its key dimensions labeled: circumference (52.0cm / 20.5in), width (0.7cm / 0.3in), and number of teeth (175).

Installation Guide

Replacing the bread maker belt is a straightforward process. Always ensure the bread maker is unplugged from the power outlet before beginning any installation or maintenance.

  1. Preparation: Disconnect the bread maker from the power supply. Allow the appliance to cool down completely if it has been recently in use.
  2. Access the Belt Mechanism: Depending on your bread maker model, you may need to remove the bottom panel or casing to access the drive belt and motor assembly. Refer to your specific bread maker's service manual for detailed instructions on accessing internal components.
  3. Remove Old Belt: Carefully remove the old or damaged belt from the pulleys. Note how the old belt was routed to ensure correct installation of the new one.
  4. Install New Belt: Place the new Jeanoko 175 Teeth Bread Maker Machine Belt onto the pulleys. Ensure it is seated correctly and snugly on both the motor pulley and the paddle shaft pulley. The belt should be taut but not overly stretched.
  5. Reassemble: Once the new belt is securely in place, reattach any panels or casing removed during the process. Ensure all screws are tightened appropriately.
  6. Test Functionality: Plug the bread maker back into the power outlet and perform a short test cycle to confirm the new belt is functioning correctly and the paddle rotates smoothly.
Bread maker belt with text 'Easy to install and disassemble'

Image: The bread maker belt shown alongside text emphasizing its ease of installation and disassembly, indicating it is designed for direct replacement.

Operation and Function

The 175 Teeth Bread Maker Machine Belt is an integral part of your bread maker's drive system. Its primary function is to transfer rotational power from the motor to the kneading paddle shaft, enabling the paddle to mix and knead dough effectively. Once installed, the belt operates automatically as part of the bread maker's programmed cycles. No specific user interaction with the belt itself is required during normal operation.

Maintenance

Proper maintenance can extend the life of your bread maker belt and ensure consistent performance.

  • Regular Inspection: Periodically inspect the belt for signs of wear, cracking, fraying, or stretching. If any damage is observed, replace the belt promptly.
  • Cleanliness: Keep the belt and surrounding mechanism free from dough residue, flour, or other debris that could cause slippage or premature wear. Use a dry cloth or soft brush for cleaning.
  • Avoid Overloading: Do not overload your bread maker beyond its recommended capacity, as this can put excessive strain on the drive belt and motor.
  • Storage: If storing the bread maker for an extended period, ensure it is in a clean, dry environment away from extreme temperatures.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues after replacing the belt, consider the following:

  • Paddle Not Turning: Ensure the belt is correctly seated on both pulleys and is not slipping. Verify that the motor is receiving power.
  • Unusual Noises: A new belt might make slight noise initially, but persistent grinding or squealing could indicate improper installation, a misaligned pulley, or a defective belt. Re-check installation.
  • Belt Slipping: This can occur if the belt is not taut enough or if there is grease/debris on the pulleys or belt. Clean the surfaces and ensure proper tension.
  • Incorrect Fit: Double-check the model compatibility list to ensure you have the correct belt for your specific bread maker model.

If problems persist, consult a qualified appliance technician or contact Jeanoko customer support.

Warranty and Support

This product is typically covered by a standard return policy. For specific details regarding returns, replacements, or technical assistance, please refer to the retailer's return policy or contact Jeanoko customer support directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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