I am looking for a workshop manual, used to repair these but that over 40 years ago !!! If anybody can help I would appreciate it as I have to sort out ours. Thanks
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Electric devices get damaged sometimes by internal corrosion even if you don't use them. If you have the technical knowledge, take apart the control board or control panel, probably you've got some contact problem. you might be able repair it by cleaning or maybe you might need some part to replace. If you don't have real knowledge repairing this kind of an appliance, my best advice: take it to a repair service. Some time ago I tried to do a similar job with my home mixer and had to take pieces in a shoebox to a repair service ; I took it apart, cleaned contacts bur couldn't assemble it againbecause after taking it apat, couldn't assemble it again
The running capacitor finally died. I used to be their factory service tech. You can change it easily by removing the back knob and the handle. The screws are under the silver buttons. The capacitor looks like a 3/4 x 1 1/4' tube with a small nib sticking out each end.
Look for a reputable dealer that repairs KitchenAid mixers. It is worth the little extra money to keep it going well. I had a much needed repair 15 years ago...... it was 8 years old then, and it is still in great shape and working superbly!!
Hi BGR1,
I am also looking for info for info on a Kenwood Chef A700 which seems to have a motor brush problem if you could help I would appriciate it my email address is [email protected].
Regards Shane
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