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Cook's Essentials 700 Watts CESM100 Pro Stand Mixer Questions & Answers
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broken drive ?
12/23/2013 3:34:21 AM •
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The mixer is not working--previously
It is important to start from the plug point and check the continuity to the switch assembly. Now use a multimeter to check, check from the plug top to the switch and then the contacts of the switch to the motor. Once this is confirmed we are certain that the power cord the switch is working. If not these are to be suspected or replaced.
Now if there is continuity to the motor but without any action then the motor must be checked in detail.
1. Check the brushes , if worn it will not contact and so will not work.
2. If the commutator has worn out the brushes wont contact , try and clean using an emery paper on the brushes and the commutator.
3. If the coil winding is faulty then motor must be replaced if not rewound.
4. finally check if there is play on the bushes/bearings as this can keep the brushes from contacting.- check the springs for tension.
8/8/2011 3:47:55 AM •
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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.
6/24/2023 6:56:29 PM •
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