Troubleshooting
The Blender
does not
operate
when
a setting
is selected:
No indicator lights are lit.
The Blender stops while blending:
Check to see if the Blender is plugged
into a grounded
3-prong
outlet.
If it
is, press OFF, then unplug
the Blender.
Plug it back into the same outlet.
If the
Blender still does not work, check the
fuse or circuit
breaker on the electrical
circuit the Blender is connected
to and
make sure the circuit
is closed.
All indicator lights are flashing
at the same time.
Indicator
lights are flashing
alternately.
The Blender may be overloaded.
If the
Blender becomes overloaded
when
blending
heavy ingredients,
it will
automatically
shut off to avoid damage to
the moton Press OFF to reset the Blender
and unplug the power cord. Remove the
pitcher assembly from the base and divide
contents
into smaller batches. Adding
liquid to the ingredients
may also reduce
the load on the Blenden
The Blender may be jammed.
If it's
jammed,
the Blender will stop running
to
avoid damage to the motor. Press OFF to
reset the Blender and unplug the power
cord. Remove the pitcher assembly from
the base and with a scraper, free the
blades by breaking-up
or removing the
contents
at the bottom
of the pitchen
The Blender
turns
on, but blades
will
not rotate:
The pitcher is not properly
secured in
the locking collar, not allowing
couplers
to engage.
Remove pitcher from
base
and fully seat into collar. Press down and
rotate pitcher
clockwise
in the locking
collar past the second "click."
This will
allow the pitcher assembly to engage
the
coupler.
See Blender Assembly.
If the problem
cannot
be fixed with the steps provided
in this section,
contact
KitchenAid
or an Authorized
KitchenAid
Service Centen
USA/Puerto
Rico:
Canada:
Mexico:
1-800-541-6390
1-800-807-6777
01-800-024-17-17
(JV Distribuciones)
01-800-902-31-00
(Industrias
Birtman)
See the KitchenAid
Warranty
and Service section additional
details.
Do not return
the Blender to the retailer - they do not provide
service.
14