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Can't find a wiring diagram but I do have a 34mb video showing a motor being replaced. If you want a copy email me at [email protected] I haven't searched You Tube, you may find something there.
Perhaps you could find Black & Decker parts web-site for your blender model BL2020R. It will show a parts diagram for your machine. Find the part and order it online.
I need a wiring diagram too don' Robot Coupe have service info. on their products as expensive as they are it's a problem. Robot Coupe MP450 Turbo can't seem to find anywhere. Thanks
There is an exploded diagram here which should show how it dismantles http://parts.robotcoupe.net/mp450.html Not sure where you are geographically but hope that helps. You can buy the bearings, I was going to suggest that it wasn't worth repairing and then I checked the price of a new one!!!! It is worth repairing I can't believe how expensive they are! Good Luck
These are the free one I could find. Generally, an authorized servicer is not allowed to distribute a full service manual, so you normally have to pay someone to get a complete service manual.
Go to repairclinic.com and click on the "Repair Help" link at the top of the page. On the following page click on the "Dryer Belt Diagrams" link under the Special Features section. The Maytag dryer belt is listed as Diagram E. I hope this helps you.
These instructions disassemble an electrical appliance.You should have some technical/mechanical/electrical experience to attempt this and you do so at your own risk.
See exploded diagram : http://www.kenwoodservice.co.uk/uk-delonghi/exploded/exploded-KF8150M.pdf
This is not a very good diagram to show the disassembly, however, it will at least help me to identify the parts.
Prise out the center insert in the drive wheel (#15 on the diagram) on the top of the base unit (I used a paring knife and worked my way around the circumference to work it loose).
Remove the four rubber feet (#19) from the base by pulling them out.
Undo the 4 phillips head screws in the holes where the feet were.
Remove the base and carefully position it along-side the body of the blender.
Prise off the silver switch knob (#13) - it slides straight off the switch shaft and I used a screw driver to carefully lever it off, working from each side a little at a time.
Undo the drive wheel on the top of the drive shaft by holding the fan on the bottom of the drive shaft and turning the drive wheel CLOCKWISE.
Undo and remove the two screws holding the switch support (#11) and cut the tie wrap that secures the blue cable to this support.
Undo the four screws that secure the motor assembly to the casing and remove the screws and their shake-proof washers.
Remove the internal components as a single assembly.Tilt/angle the motor assembly towards the switch support until the top of the shaft clears the rubber boot in the top and then the whole lot comes out easily.
To replace the switch (Part No. HS1144 - #10 on the diagram):
Carefully lever the white gear wheel off the switch shaft.
Undo the two small screws that hold the dial gear wheel cover in place on the switch support.
Remove the cover and the small gear wheel (noting which way around the gear wheel goes the two ends of the shaft are slightly different).
Undo the nut on the switch shaft that that secures the switch to the support (nut is 14mm diameter and needs a thin wall socket.I used long nose pliers to remove and re-install it).
The wires connect by simple push fit into their slots and the angled brass blades inside the slots grab the wire and lock it in place.To withdraw each wire, use a very thin screw driver (or similar) to depress the brass blades inside the slot.This enables the wire to be withdrawn as you depress the blade.
Re-assembly is the opposite sequence.
When putting the dial back together, remember to check that the dial reading lines up with the switch position (adjust the gears by resetting the teeth if the alignment is not correct.
Here’s the really interesting thing.After I replaced the switch, I pulled the old one apart.IT HAD FAILED BECAUSE THE CONTACTS HAD BURNT OUT.They had obviously been arcing and had completely burnt through. There were burnt off tails of the contacts lying in the switch housing and there was evidence of burning (carbon deposits) inside the switch.In short – the switch is not up to the job and will fail.Poor design and a latent defect.
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