I am no expert on food blenders but look between the teeth of the drive gear. Some models have a tiny grub screw hidden between the teeth as a locking pin into the spindle.
unscrew it until it just sticks out. Don't take it all the way out as your guaranteed to drop it and lose it. (Yes, I've done that!). Other than that it could be a circlip inside the top or a tiny nut/screw under a small covering cap. Some are even a 'push on' fit. I DON'T recommend just yanking on it. You'll break it completely that way.
Some blenders, especially the cheaper ones, are deliberately designed not to be repaired so you have to buy a new one instead.
I hope this helps
The oddball Mercedes Benz emblem screw heads can be removed by a tamperproof bit. I bought a kit with various versions of these, and by filing the tip to a basic Phillips-like point, the screws came out.
There are 2; 1 under the little corner flap, the other under the pry-off green knob.
Then the top assembly gives access to the switches regarding low, high and pulse.
Hi there, I am trying to open a Kenwood p?tissier MX270 s?ries to hava a look inside. How do I remove the top to get access to it please? Kind regards, Sam,
No longer available on Amazon web site from 2011.
Apparently manual included with item for sale on Ebay. You may wish to contact the vendor to see if they would sell you a copy of the manual separately which appears to be included.
https://www.ebay.com/p/1800989780
Dear sir/madam This product is available in Amazon it cost around 249 dollars and it's very unique product. Link shared ?? httpss://www.amazon.com/Rival-1101W-Stainless-Electric-Slicer/dp/B00004S9HU
I have the same model -Breville Kitchen Wizz I have the bowls and blade accessories if anyone still wants them- I'm finally giving up on it even though the motor is strong the plastic casing is all cracked with age. Greta