Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

9

Time Required

                          30 minutes - 1 hour            

Sections

2

  • Hot Tools Professional 1110 Disassembly
  • 7 steps
  • Temperature Control Switch
  • 2 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Hot Tools Professional 1110 Disassembly               
  • Ensure that you have a clean work station, and that you can easily keep track of small, loose parts.
  • In addition, MAKE SURE IT IS UNPLUGGED FOR ALL FOLLOWING STEPS!

Ensure that you have a clean work station, and that you can easily keep track of small, loose parts.

In addition, MAKE SURE IT IS UNPLUGGED FOR ALL FOLLOWING STEPS!

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Step 2

  • Firmly grasp the end of the Iron with the black plastic cap on the heating element end.
  • With your free hand, use tweezers to firmly grasp the small retaining ring sitting between the heating element and the handle body.
  • Once you have a firm grasp, pull up on the retaining ring, and it should come loose.

Firmly grasp the end of the Iron with the black plastic cap on the heating element end.

With your free hand, use tweezers to firmly grasp the small retaining ring sitting between the heating element and the handle body.

Once you have a firm grasp, pull up on the retaining ring, and it should come loose.

Step 3

  • With the ring loose, turn the handle body over, and you will see three screw holes.
  • Take a PH1 screwdriver, and loosen up all three 6mm Phillips #1 screws in the handle body.

With the ring loose, turn the handle body over, and you will see three screw holes.

Take a PH1 screwdriver, and loosen up all three 6mm Phillips #1 screws in the handle body.

Step 4

  • Once the screws have been removed, set them aside and with a pry tool, firmly pull the handle body apart in half lengthwise.

Once the screws have been removed, set them aside and with a pry tool, firmly pull the handle body apart in half lengthwise.

Step 5

  • For removing the clamping mechanism, firmly grasp the iron in your hand by the handle body, and locate the screw as shown in the picture.
  • Remove the screw shown (8mm Phillips #2 Pan Head) and when finished do the same for the opposite side.

For removing the clamping mechanism, firmly grasp the iron in your hand by the handle body, and locate the screw as shown in the picture.

Remove the screw shown (8mm Phillips #2 Pan Head) and when finished do the same for the opposite side.

Step 6

  • Once both screws have been removed, continue to remove the top clamping half of the mechanism from the body of the Iron.

Once both screws have been removed, continue to remove the top clamping half of the mechanism from the body of the Iron.

Step 7

  • Rotate the handle, and remove the screw that holds on the spring mechanism for the clamp. This screw is a 8mm Phillips #2 Pan Head.
  • Once this step is fished your Hot Tools Professional 1110 will be fully disassembled and ready to have its components replaced.

Rotate the handle, and remove the screw that holds on the spring mechanism for the clamp. This screw is a 8mm Phillips #2 Pan Head.

Once this step is fished your Hot Tools Professional 1110 will be fully disassembled and ready to have its components replaced.

Step 8

              Temperature Control Switch               
  • The temperature control knob will be attached to the circuit board, as shown in the image.
  • Using tweezers carefully remove the knob off of the circuit board.
  • When removing the knob, try to avoid utilizing excess force as this may cause damage to the neighboring elements on the circuit board.
  • For more information on temperature control systems visit: https://www.instrumart.com/pages/283/tem

The temperature control knob will be attached to the circuit board, as shown in the image.

Using tweezers carefully remove the knob off of the circuit board.

When removing the knob, try to avoid utilizing excess force as this may cause damage to the neighboring elements on the circuit board.

For more information on temperature control systems visit: https://www.instrumart.com/pages/283/tem

Step 9

  • To reattach the new temperature control switch, solder the piece onto the board.

To reattach the new temperature control switch, solder the piece onto the board.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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