Dear Colleagues, I'm really glad I've finally found a bit more technical thread about Eve Thermo!
So, my friend's story is just like anyone else's: he just accidentally hooked the Thermo and it broke. Now, I'm trying to help him by putting back elements into their place. Unfortunately some were lost, so I tried to find some replacements. I haven't successfully finished the restoration just yet, but perhaps my experience so far may help someone else. So, getting into the details...
Model: 20EBP1701
Problem: Error E3, although I can hear that motor is running and I can feel with my finger that element mounted directly to the heater moves towards and backwards during the calibration process. Everything else is working as it should, it seems.
PCB interventions (IMG_0017):
1. Element A was bent a bit, so I put it back upwards. Also I've added some solder onto +/- (IMG_0016) so they could easily reach element A. I guess only 1st and 3rd pin should be touching motor? The middle one is not touching anything in my case.
2. None of the elements from the group B survived the accident and they were all gone. I wildly guessed that this might be 120kOhm resistor in the 0402 package since there's lots of them around. I presume these are the parameters because...
3. ... element C was also gone - luckily the second resistor was still there. So I could desolder and measure it.
In the end I might have guessed well about group B since I compared it with some pictures in this thread. But who can tell if the values are correct? I have no idea. After restoring group B though, both buttons on Thermo started to work again, so possibly components were selected well.
4. Element D was the only one that was not lost, but it was badly bent. It's on its place again and the position is correct as I've compared this with another picture here. Whether this is damaged or not: I don't know.
I have no more ideas what I could try or check. I disassembled motor too, to make sure plastic cogs are not damaged and they are fine. Do you have any idea what else I could try? 
Regards!
Yann