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Kenwood Chef And Chef Major Metal Pasta Roller AT970A - Page 5 Questions & Answers
Kenwood Chef not working
I got service manual if any one want it.seamusria-at hotmail.com for kenwood Kenwood chef model A.701A.
How can I remove K beater from my Kenwood patissier which is jammed
Only a bit of CRC and some brute force is going to work. Unplug the machine. Remove the bowl, lock the head down, squirt some CRC around the top of the paddle where the shaft goes in. Get someone to hold the mixer from moving about then grip the paddle firmly with 2 hands and turn it left and right. Gradually you will begin to get increasing movement until in the end you will be able to unlock it from the shaft. Once it is off you will need to thoroughly clean the shaft then you will need to scrape out the inside of the hole in the paddle. I carefully use a small round file, I am trying to clean the hole out, not increase the size of it beyond what originally was. The hole size has become smaller over time because of flour or similar entering around the shaft during use.
Kenwood chef keeps curdling eggs
Put water in Kenwood and a bowl inside the Kenwood to hold eggs. Eggs need to be done SLOWLY. Can also add a LITTLE water to aggs as they cook to slow down curdling . Basically you need to turn Kenwood into a double boiler. Lift bowl with eggs in and out of Kenwood to control temperature and whisk away now under control. Lift bowl and cool and slow down cooking and lower back in water and Kenwood to hear back up. Keep whisking and lift and lower bowl as needed. Some melted butter doesn't hurt either!
REPAIR MANUAL FOR KENWOOD KM405
Same...do you mean that you want to replace the cord, or past that and inside the actual component? And both will require actually opening it up.
What is the burning smell
Look in the oven, the cake may be burning. If the smell is from the mixer it could be a capacitor burning out, it could be a fault on the PCB, it could be a poor connection in the wiring, it could be a faulty armature, it could be faulty field windings, it could be a bush or bearing nipping up. If it's not amongst that list try getting back with more information.
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