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DeLonghi DSM7 Stand Mixer Questions & Answers
I have a DeLonghi branded Kenwood mixer (Model
its not a problem at all and has no issues,thats common.
you can use it without any hassles.nothing to be done for this.
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Mixing blades detach while being used
type delonghi in the search bar. Pick a site and yell at them. Kidding, tell them your problem and they should work with you. Get a phone number and call them, get the salesmans name and a time frame you can expect repacements.
Runs fast for a few seconds , then runs very slow
I had the same problem and fixed it.
- I took it apart, unplug unit, remove the small black cover inside the stand portion, 1 screw. Underneath you will find four screws with a white plastic wire junction.
- Loosen two screws and remove the black and brown wires which connect to the control panel with the dial attached.
- Remove rear attachment cover, front top cover, and front delonghi cover.
- Remove top three screws where the blender attachment goes. Now remove the aluminum cover that covers the entire top.
- Slip belt off. Remove three screws with plastic washers that attach motor to chassis.
- Remove 2 torx screws that are located next to metal bar that keeps top half from swinging too far from bottom half.
- Now you can pull the motor out and the control panel with the dial. Remove the three slip on electrical connections on the control panel and reinstall. Carefully remove the two slip on electrical connections on the motor and reinstall.
- Re-assemble and test unit.
I thought I had a problem with the control panel or the motor, as it turns out the connections were the problem. Carefully removing them and reinstalling them solved the problem.
NO POWER! -- DeLonghi Stand Mixer 7 qt
There should be a overload breaker on the bottom of the motor, tilt it back and look for a little red (probably) button. other than that, there shouldn't be anything else... if it doesn't work, it might be defective... Don't give up hope though, those mixers, (used to be Rival, and made by Kenwood in europe) are *SOO* much better than Kitchenaid, it's not even funny *Grin* and good luck.
Stand cake mixer not working. No power when turn knob think water got inside. You think a fuse is out or something? Can it be fixed?
If your stand cake mixer is not working and you suspect that water may have entered the device, it's possible that a fuse or other electrical component may have been affected. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially fix the issue:
- Unplug the mixer: As a safety precaution, unplug the mixer from the power source before attempting any troubleshooting or repairs.
- Let it dry: If water has indeed entered the mixer, allow it to dry thoroughly before attempting to use it again. Place the mixer in a warm and dry environment for a few days to ensure all moisture has evaporated. Do not attempt to use the mixer while it is still wet, as it can be dangerous.
- Check for visible damage: Once the mixer is dry, carefully inspect the external components for any visible signs of damage, such as burnt marks or loose wires. Pay close attention to the power cord and the area where it connects to the mixer.
- Check the fuse: Some mixers may have a fuse that protects against electrical issues. Refer to the user manual or consult the manufacturer's website to determine if your mixer has a fuse and its location. If the fuse is accessible, check to see if it has blown and replace it if necessary. Use the recommended fuse rating specified by the manufacturer.
- Seek professional help: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it's advisable to contact the manufacturer's customer support or consult a qualified appliance technician. They will have the expertise and knowledge to diagnose and repair any internal electrical problems safely.
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