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The fix is needed when the motor is worn out and overheats when used. To replace the old motor for a new one a Philips screwdriver (2mm), Tri-head screwdriver (2mm) and a soldering iron are needed. Also, you will need a new motor.
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Place the product on a clean and empty surface.
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Twist the attachment with the blades from the base of the blender.
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Unscrew the Tri-point screw (2mm) on the top to disassemble the top part of the casing.
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Unscrew the Phillips (2mm) connecting the middle part of the casing with the bottom part.
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Use force to twist the middle part from the bottom part of the casing OR use spudgers to wiggle open the product.
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This reveals the motor.
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Lift the motor out of the casing.
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Unscrew the Phillips (2mm) to disconnect the motor from the plastic part that transfers the motor rotations to the blade.
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With a soldering iron disconnect the wires coming from the motor from the PCB.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.