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Outline what you are going to teach someone how to do.
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Take out the screw which holds on the silver band using a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
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Remove the silver band.
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Remove the four Phillips #2 screws located around the mixer where the band was removed.
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Remove the top of the mixer to reveal the inner parts.
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Locate the selector switch.
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Remove the two Phillips #2 screws holding the selector switch in place.
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Unplug the cords attached the drive motor to the switch.
I would suggest labeling with what they go to (line, motor 1, etc) since at least for the HD version they changed the board layout so you need the labels to match them up.
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Pull out the Selector Switch.
Somewhere between steps 4 and 7, you removed the planetary cover. This is just two more screws and must happen before the motor will lift out.
Oops, make that 4 more screws. Still, it's easy. Just a little gooey with the transmission grease, so mind you don't get any dirt or whatnot in there when it's open.
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Remove the two Phillips #2 screws holding the motor in place, located near the fan at the back of the motor.
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Pull upward to remove the motor.
You missed the step about removing the gearbox cover, even though it is shown as removed in the pictures. The motor cannot be removed with the gearbox cover in place. For anyone doing this repair, remove the four phillips screws holding the cover on and lift upwards. It is full of grease so have some paper towels handy in case any spills. When replacing the cover (after re-installing the motor) you may need to spin the gears (do this by rotating the motor fan) so that the accessory drive gear meshes properly in order for the cover to fit back into place. Be sure to align the planetary shaft with the recess in the gearbox cover as well.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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anyone know where I can get the hall effect sensor receiver that is on the motor shaft? Somehow it's missing?
is there not a fusible link in series with the drive motor?
I accidentally pluged my 110v mixer to 220v. Now, what are the possible parts that i need to change? How can i check if the motor is busted?
Are the motor brushes serviceable on this model mixer and where are they located
Thanks
Maybe start with unplugging it ?
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