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The exterior component of the NutriBullet’s powerbase consist of a silver, plastic shell casing. Use this guide to replace the cylindrical shell to ensure no leakage, exposure of wires or spinning components are showing through.
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Unplug the device from the wall and turn the powerbase upside down.
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Use a #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver to unscrew the four 10 mm screws located on the bottom of the power base.
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Use slight tension to remove the plastic base from the NutriBullet once all of the screws are removed.
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Lift the power cord to remove it from the side slot on the curved base.
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Use a #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver to remove the two 10 mm screws that secure the white bracket down.
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Use a #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver to remove the three 10mm screws that keep the base in place.
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Use slight tension to remove the curved base by lifting it upward off of the outside casing.
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Wiggle the outside casing upward until it separates from the powerbase.
I used my Nutribullet no more than 15 times, or maybe 20, and only for making smoothies, with almond milk, chunks of fruit, and some ground flax. I never ran the motor for more than 30-40 seconds at a time (even though the one-minute limit was nowhere to be found among the instructions. It just gave out on me. I realize now that it was made to give out after a couple of dozen uses. Now it goes to landfill. I will never again buy ANYTHING at Bed Bath & Beyond. They are in business to sell overpriced schlock.
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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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Ok so what happens after Step 8 of pulling the Nutribullet apart? Did I miss something?? Now I have my Nutribullet in pieces on the benchtop. Now what??
Same problem. I can't get the drive gear on the top loose which I assume will actual give me access to the wiring. I am guessing it is a pressure fit but I can't get anything under it to pry it loose. If it is a screw attachment don't want to break it. Help.
So what happens next? What is one suppose to do? Stupid help, I would say
I tried step number 8 and the outside casing still won't slide off. What do I do now?