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Rival Crock Pot 3120 Disassembly

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  1. Rival Crock Pot 3120 Disassembly, Rival Crock Pot 3120 Disassembly: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the lid from the crockpot and turn the device over, so that the bottom faces up.

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    • Use your fingers to remove the rubber end cap from the bolt on the bottom of the device.

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    • Using a 10mm wrench, remove the metal nut on the bottom of the device.

    • If the bolt connected to the nut appeared to fall into the device this is not an issue. It is connected to a metal bar within the device, so it cannot be lost.

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    • Using your hands, pull the plastic dial off the side of the device.

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    • Remove the nut behind the dial using a 16mm wrench.

    • Once the nut has been loosened you can finish unscrewing it with your hand.

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    • Remove the bottom panel using your hands.

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    • Slide the power cord out of its slot in the metal casing.

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    • Pull the rotary switch out from inside the metal casing.

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    • Slide the metal casing up and away from the internal components of the device.

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    • You have now successfully disassembled your device. From here you can troubleshoot or replace any specific parts.

Conclusion

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

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4 Comments

Reassembly is difficult, the bolt on the bottom is too short!

Johnb - Reply

Bolt is way too short to reassemble this thing and I'm not strong enough to bend the wire bail no matter how I try to do it. Never should have taken the thing apart.

Bob Hodge - Reply

It has been quite a long time since I went through this process but I seem to remember wrapping the threaded part of the bot in dental floss to use as a guide and threaded it through the hole with the crockpot propped up, upright so gravity would aid in assembly (some tire chocks on their sides would work, I think). It took some patience or perhaps stubbornness? But that's how I got it reassembled. I had a really hard time getting the bolt centered and the wire bail part vertical, which made the bolt seem impossibly short, before I tried this approach.

D. Marie Olsen Zito -

The bolt is definitely too short. I was taking it apart to clean it up- had I known, I wouldn't have bothered. I did bend the wire and tied some thread to the bolt- I was determined to not let it get the best of me.

Those heating wires that wrap around the pot are so thin, I was worried about breaking one. When I got it out back together I put some water in it and turn it on low- it was still working.

John Kershisnik - Reply

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