Right now I am in the process of repairing an Ademco 2226. Though it is somewhat larger than yours, I think the interior may be similar. There are two heating elements in parallel meandering about the pressing plate. In my press unfortunately one of the two has been gone and has taken the thermostat with it. Or the other way round, I don't know.
The original thermostat is of a kind built for an oven. To restrict the max. temperature there is simply a screw under the knob which prevents the knob from getting turned further. You can simply pull off the knob and you will see. I have replaced it already. The thermostat has three contacts, as there are two temperature controlled switches:
An opener, which opens the circuit when the temperature is reached and a closer, which closes the circuit, when the temperature is reached. The first is used for heating the second is used for the lamp which shows that the rght temperature is reached.
Right now the press heats with only one heating element to about 80°C and above but it takes about six hours with the cover removed. So I am going to replace the heating elements with new ones.
I found
these elements. I called them up this morning and sent them sketches of the required pads. They will make me an offer soon. I hope it will be economically feasible for me. I will let you know, when I get an answer
Ulrich
PS: One word of caution: There is isolating material in there which might be fiberglass but which might be asbest as well. I don't know. It may pay to take proper precautions in getting rid of it and replacing it with material which is known not to be asbest. You will have to get rid of it anyway as the cover is not that close that convection won't blow loose fibers out.