Thermal fuse for DeLonghi coffee machine EN 167.B

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  • JupTec
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    • Nov 2022
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    Thermal fuse for DeLonghi coffee machine EN 167.B

    I would like to know the "thermal value" of the thermal fuse for the coffee machine "DeLonghi EN 167.B". This value is nor longer visible on the fuse itself (maby 167°C or 192°C or somethong similar ?).
    THANK YOU for your help!
    JupTec

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