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Diishwasher not cleaning
1. Make sure your spinners are not blocked when your dishes are loaded. 2. Make sure you are using a good enzymatic cleaner like "Electrasol." This type of cleaner eats the food off of dishes and it is very effective. 3. Make sure the water is HOT when your dishwasher is running (open it during the cycle and check the temperature.4. Lastly, consult your manual or an online manual for troubleshooting tips for your model when it appears to stop cleaning.
2/27/2013 4:47:52 AM •
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Ice maker not working and the red light inside is blinking
You directed this question at me, but unfortunately this isn't my expertise and I am unable to
provide you with a real solution at this time.
Hopefully one of other experts will be able to
provide you with a real solution.
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2/6/2012 1:47:17 PM •
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I have a kitchen aid
Older KitchenAid blenders had a jar that was
made so the blade assembly could be removed for cleaning. On the newer models
the blender jar and the blade assembly are all one unit so you have to purchase
a new jar to get the blade assembly. All of this is dependent on which
model of blender you have.
We would be happy to help you. Please a give us
a call at 1-800-339-9297 we would be happy to help! One of our repair
technicians can talk you through the repair over the phone free of charge. On
the bottom of your blender is the model and serial numbers; have these handy
when you call so we can help you order the correct part.
We have several blender jars on our Web site http://www.mendingshed.com/kitaidblen.html for KitchenAid blenders. If we don't have the blender
jar that fits your model in-stock we can order it and ship it to you. Please
contact us with any further questions. You can also email your model number or
questions to [email protected]
Sincerely,
Mendingshed.com
Staff
11/6/2011 5:49:44 AM •
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KITCHEN AID BLENDER LEAKS
Hello, caroleI was trying to help you out here. Maybe this will help some? I was going backto some customers that asked questions in the recent past and even fartherback. It appeared that no one answeredsome of them, So, I thought I would take some of my personal time to see if Ican help. Even though this Informational site may not have your exact model orbrand, this site will help you a lot. Here is a site link about everything you want to know about blenders andpossibly yours, from repair to trouble shooting it. http://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to-repair-small-appliances5.htmPlease if this helped you at all, if you can find the time and in your heart torate my help and some kind words written would be appreciated for my free help, I would appreciate it. Here is also my direct link to my own pages of other areas of my expertise forother problems you might have in Automotive, Appliance, and Electronics. DropIn anytime for my help.Thanks, Mikehttp://beta.fixya.com/users/mc1bean
10/28/2011 10:03:44 PM •
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I have the blender and
Hi,
We put the top part of aur bleander through the dishwasher all the time... no problems....just take it off of the base and unscrew the chopper from the jar...throw the little parts in the utensil cup and you are good to go...
heatman101
8/7/2010 3:30:13 AM •
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How do i turn the bottom piece off the blender?
If it's like many other units, you can unscrew the bottom, BUT its a left-hand thread! (this is so as the blades spin colckwise, they don't unscrew the clear plastic body from the base if they trap stuff against the side).
5/9/2011 2:42:09 AM •
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I'm having a hard time disassembling my Kitchen
Have a look at the instructions here:
http://kitchenaidblenders.co.uk/KitchenAidBlenderGlassJugJarDisassembly/tabid/157/Default.aspx
This is for the glass jar which may be slightlt different.
1/24/2010 12:47:51 PM •
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Glass goblet/bowl for liquidiser
Normally stocked here: http://kitchenaidblenders.co.uk/Home/tabid/36/c/KitchenAid-Blender-Spares/CategoryID/6/Default.aspx
out of sotokc at present, expecting more by 5th Feb
1/24/2010 12:42:28 PM •
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The nut that holds the blade is loose and liquid
It sounds like the blade has overheated at some point. When this happens the plastic melts and the seal is broken. The only repair is to replace the blade unit:
http://kitchenaidblenders.co.uk/Home/tabid/36/c/KitchenAid-Blender-Spares/CategoryID/6/Default.aspx
1/24/2010 12:41:21 PM •
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Seems like motor has lost power
This sounds like the black rubber coupler has broken. The teeth often get knocked off. Have a look at the part shown in hte pictures here:
http://kitchenaidblenders.co.uk/Home/tabid/36/p/Two-%282%29-KitchenAid-Blender-Coupler-%2b-WS-Fitting-Tool-9704230_2plusWS/ProductID/175/Default.aspx
1/24/2010 12:39:45 PM •
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The blades stopped turning in the middle of
Does the motor still work if you take the pitcher off of the base? If so, the rod that's in the blade assembly is probably corroded. The blades are connected to a metal rod that passes through a brass tube through to the piece that makes contact with the motor when you put the pitcher on the base. The grease wears down eventually and if you don't pulse and run the motor for a long time at once, the heat can corrode the bar and cause the blade to stop spinning. You can either disassemble the blade unit, or buy a new blade unit online. google blender parts and you can get one for $10
1/15/2010 3:18:17 AM •
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Schematic diagram of kitchen blender
Exploded parts diagrams are available for all Kitchenaid appliances at www.kitchenaid.com.
In the upper right-hand corner of the main page, click "Customer Service." Then click "Locate Manuals and Guides."
You will find the exact model number for your appliance underneath the unit (on the bottom) on a white sticker.
8/4/2010 3:01:47 AM •
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Oil Leak-Stand mixer
Leaking of oil in a stand mixer is not necessarily indicative of a large problem.
Kitchenaid
stand mixers are overpacked with oil to last the lifetime of the motor.
If the motor sits idle for some time (is not used), the oil may begin
to drip from the gears and settle. Oil leakage may primarily be seen
from around the beater shaft or planetary action.
A stand mixer can lose up to a 1/4 cup of oil before it needs to be serviced.
It
is recommended to run the mixer on speed 10 for 2 minutes in order to
redistribute oil back into the motor. In order to prevent future
occurences, this is recommended to be done every 3 weeks if mixer is
not being used.
7/8/2009 12:40:10 PM •
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