My breadmaker is a Panasonic SDZB-2512. It looks similar to the one in the video, but perhaps Panasonic has upgraded and made it easier to change the base connector. I simply unscrewed the feet and the electrics cover, then the bottom unclips (clip at the bottom rear) and can be removed to expose the spinner and base connector. THERE IS NO NEED TO DISMANTLE THE INNARDS OF THE MACHINE, no need to take out the top screws (at 0.34) or to unscrew the round plate (at 1.11). Once the spinner is exposed, unscrew the nut and take off the spinner with its belt. The base connector is held in place by a clip - I think it is called a U-clip or a circlip. Put a small screwdriver in the gap at the back of the clip and twist it off. Hold the clip to stop it shooting off and getting lost. The old base connector can then be pushed through into the inside of the machine, removed, and replaced with the new one. Don't lose the small washer on the shaft of the old connector. Push the new connector through, fasten with the U-clip, replace the spinner and belt, then screw on the nut. Replace the bottom of the machine, and the machine is good to go. Simples!
Good video, very helpful! Just to add, it's not actually necessary to take out the 6 screws in the top (at 0:34), they don't make any difference to the dismantling here. You can actually do it without removing the spinner and base connector from the machine (ie leave the screws in at 1:11) but it can be fiddlier- mine were pretty hard to remove because my machine's so old so for some people it'll be easier just to leave them in.
Thank you Sunsplorer. Our machine is now back in fully functional working-order thanks to your video and a €6 purchase of a new connector. Happy New Year to you.
Hi, this is great but I've got stuck at the bit where you take the broken connector out of the metal casing. There's a tiny horseshoe of metal that I can't get off. Have you got a knack for it? I feel like I might break it! Thanks
Yes, I had to use screwdriver and force it out, and it flew somewhere, I was so worried that I will never found it, but luckily I located it very quickly. My first try to replace, it actually took much longer time as you could imagine. But I am glad it helped you as well. Thanks for your comments.
Unfortunately I bought the part before watching this video. I didn't realise you needed advanced technical skills and the time to completely dismantle and re-build the whole machine. I got nothing from this video.
Sorry to hear that, my first time also, so I think it takes a bit determination and patience, the machine has been working fine since replacement. Hope you will sort it out one day.
My breadmaker is a Panasonic SDZB-2512. It looks similar to the one in the video, but perhaps Panasonic has upgraded and made it easier to change the base connector. I simply unscrewed the feet and the electrics cover, then the bottom unclips (clip at the bottom rear) and can be removed to expose the spinner and base connector. THERE IS NO NEED TO DISMANTLE THE INNARDS OF THE MACHINE, no need to take out the top screws (at 0.34) or to unscrew the round plate (at 1.11). Once the spinner is exposed, unscrew the nut and take off the spinner with its belt. The base connector is held in place by a clip - I think it is called a U-clip or a circlip. Put a small screwdriver in the gap at the back of the clip and twist it off. Hold the clip to stop it shooting off and getting lost. The old base connector can then be pushed through into the inside of the machine, removed, and replaced with the new one. Don't lose the small washer on the shaft of the old connector. Push the new connector through, fasten with the U-clip, replace the spinner and belt, then screw on the nut. Replace the bottom of the machine, and the machine is good to go. Simples!
Good video, very helpful! Just to add, it's not actually necessary to take out the 6 screws in the top (at 0:34), they don't make any difference to the dismantling here. You can actually do it without removing the spinner and base connector from the machine (ie leave the screws in at 1:11) but it can be fiddlier- mine were pretty hard to remove because my machine's so old so for some people it'll be easier just to leave them in.
The video is so helpful, I would never have worked out how to get at the base plate without it. Thank you very much.
Ви добре старались, це було чутно, і велика Вам подяка за це технічне відео та сексуальне кряхтіння! Натхнення на кухні та в любові.❤
Sorry, in the video belt position is correct.😇
Thank you Sunsplorer. Our machine is now back in fully functional working-order thanks to your video and a €6 purchase of a new connector. Happy New Year to you.
Розумниця! Приємно було дивитись! Дякую за поміч!
Very helpfull, but should the belt not be the other way round? I.e. belt teeth inside, smooth side out.
Thanks a lot for this great video. Not sure if I would have managed the repair without this example 🙏
Great video thank you. Part on order and ready to go!
A good video, well organised and no superfluous commentary (unlike many male presenters (-: ). Got me sorted
Wish all repair videos were like this
Greetings from Germany.
This video was very helpful!
Thanks a lot for your video.
How to fix or replace the heat element in the breadmaker?
Hey thanks for this it really helped.
I have been hand kneading and
just baking in the breadmaker.
🙏❤️🙏
I hardly removed the broken piece out of the metal casing. It is now stuck in a kind of metal cylinder I can’t remove. How did you handle this?
In between I succeeded with the help of WD-40, thanks for your helpful video 🙂
Excellent. Thank you very much!! 😄
Hi, this is great but I've got stuck at the bit where you take the broken connector out of the metal casing. There's a tiny horseshoe of metal that I can't get off. Have you got a knack for it? I feel like I might break it! Thanks
Yes, I had to use screwdriver and force it out, and it flew somewhere, I was so worried that I will never found it, but luckily I located it very quickly. My first try to replace, it actually took much longer time as you could imagine. But I am glad it helped you as well. Thanks for your comments.
I have no power going into the machine...fuses checked and fine. Is there a trip inside I need to know about.?
Somebody help.
Sorry to hear that, I didn't look into the electric bits so have no clue about your problem, hopefully, someone else can help you.
Nice bread
Very good! Thank you...
Don't worry - I've done it!
The girl has beautiful and skillful hands!
Many thanks very useful
ужас , не умеешь не лезь .
Unfortunately I bought the part before watching this video. I didn't realise you needed advanced technical skills and the time to completely dismantle and re-build the whole machine. I got nothing from this video.
Sorry to hear that, my first time also, so I think it takes a bit determination and patience, the machine has been working fine since replacement. Hope you will sort it out one day.
Good bro easy way to do🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉