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I am guessing you have an older Peavey mixer amp. I believe these mostly used 8 amp fuses although older earlier ones may have used different. It should say on the back at the fuse holder. You can get these at Radio Shack, at better hardware store in either auto electrical or electric sections or on line.
Is the brushed band around the head missing or worn off? The model is on that band. If it worn or missing in order to correctly answer your question I need more information. Is your mixer a tilt head or a bowl lift variety? Did you look on the bottom of the base for a serial number? Some models had them there. Can you describe the ceramic piece a little better? Many models shard the same internal parts and it might not be too difficult to locate that part.
The sticker is the only number that they have here in NZ. I don't know how they operate in your country but here if it is registered we can just ask the distributor for the serial number of the products that we have registered under our name. Our database is searchable by customer name or serial number.
The ksm90 mixer has been being produced for many years, the only way to find out when your mixer was made is to call KitchenAid with the serial number. They should be able to let you know when the mixer was made.
The serial number for all KitchenAid mixers is located under the base of the mixer. You will need to carefully tilt the mixer over, and underneath the mixer you will find a label with the model number and serial number.
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