20 Most Recent Back to Basics 600 Smoothie Plus Work Top Blender Questions & Answers

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How to oped top lid?

Hello Margo, the smoothie makers by Back to Basics were all just push on lids. Here is a link to the user manual, that will probably be helpful: http://westbend.com/media/catalog/product/doc/l5735_smoothieelite-se2000_se2000b_all.pdf Colleen@mendingshed
4/29/2015 3:40:44 PM • Back to Basics... • Answered on Apr 29, 2015
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Smoothie maker 600

Check to see if the jar has any cracks or if the blade assembly or collar have any cracks.Is it possibly leaking from the tap valve?If the blades or tap lever are cracked I would recommend replacing them, however if the jar is cracked i would just buy a new blender. These are great for smoothies but they are all discontinued and parts wont be available for much longer.
5/14/2013 12:47:56 AM • Back to Basics... • Answered on May 14, 2013
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Smoothie Plus 600

3/4/2013 7:46:59 PM • Back to Basics... • Answered on Mar 04, 2013
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I took the spout of the smoothie plus 600 apart and can't put it back together

When you say you took the spout apart and can\'t put it back together its only 5 total pieces. The spout, the spring, the handle, the dispenser (rubber insert with plastic stem) and the threaded cap which holds the dispenser and handle to the spout. If you can\'t get the handle to re attach, that does not surprise me. This is very poor craftsmanship. The plastic nobs that hold the handle onto the dispenser tend to break off.If this is your problem, you can either, buy a new one for $5 plus shipping depending on where you live ORYou can fix the part that broke. All you would need is a Drill, a small piece of number 14 copper about an inch long and same size drill bit. Drill the handle as close to center where the plastic molded nobs were located that either broke off or worn away. Then drill with the same size drill the stem to the dispenser which has the rubber stop attached. Drill this as close to the top of the stem where the nobs would snap in to hold the handle in place. You are basically making a pined handle, which will outlast the quality of this blender. NOTE: You want to use a drill bit about the same size as the number 14 copper wire.Then with one hand hold the threaded cap with the dispenser placed into position through the hole, be sure to put the spring in, small hole to the bottom of the rubber dispenser, pushing the spring and dispenser up through the threaded cap, attach the handle by putting the piece of copper wire in your hole which will connect your handle to the stem of the stopper. The copper should be cut no wider thent the width of the handle, if it sticks out a tiny bit, that\'s ok. The plastic cap will simply be carved out where the copper rubs against it. After that, simply screw the handle cap back onto the spout and screw the spout back onto the blender making sure the two washers are still on the pitcher. All in all, for someone who is handy, this should take about 10 minutes. I would rate it about a 5 out of ten for difficulty simply because you have to drill straight and centered in the handle where the nobs were. Other then that its easy and if you can have someone help you put the pin in place, it would also make it easier.If for some reason the rubber stop does not seem to go back into the spout, make sure the rubber didn\'t role up onto itself. Also if the spout drips, you didn\'t either put the spring back in or you didn\'t drill at the top of the plastic stem but some where in the middle, simply ream the hold towards the top where the plastic nobs would stop. Its a square reseated area in the stem. Looking at it you should be able to tell. As for the spout instructions, you can download the pdf manual at the manufactures website: http://westbend.com/spl6white-smoothie-maker-plus-600.htmlHope it all helps, Its worked for me!
3/4/2013 7:39:34 PM • Back to Basics... • Answered on Mar 04, 2013
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I'M LOOKING FOR A PART FOR THE BACK TO BASICS

Hello, wagnerI 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 10:39:15 PM • Back to Basics... • Answered on Oct 28, 2011
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I need to replace the

Hello, thebutterI 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 10:38:56 PM • Back to Basics... • Answered on Oct 28, 2011
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I have a model SM600

Hello, frankI 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 10:36:41 PM • Back to Basics... • Answered on Oct 28, 2011
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I need you to send

West Bend's manuals page says this is the manual you need. The same manual is used for a few models.
7/15/2011 12:21:34 AM • Back to Basics... • Answered on Jul 15, 2011
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Where can I get a replacement for the Back To

Here is a link to some items currently available on EBay:

http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=Back+to+Basics+600+&_sacat=See-All-Categories


It looks like you could pickup a whole unit for under $20 if you wanted to go that route.

Good luck.
6/14/2011 10:48:25 PM • Back to Basics... • Answered on Jun 14, 2011
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Need lid for smoothie 600

3/3/2011 7:43:30 PM • Back to Basics... • Answered on Mar 03, 2011
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Where can I get a

Yuo should be able to get the entire valve replaced for just $5. It is part number U15-104 and can be found at: http://www.westbend.com/?dest=itempg&itemid=3699&secid=53&linkon=category&linkid=91
hope it helps!
2/28/2011 9:42:19 AM • Back to Basics... • Answered on Feb 28, 2011
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