KitchenAid KSB560TG0 Blinking lights Probably open circuit motor. Locate and replace thermal fuse on motor windings or replace the motor. After you have proven the fault of course. Check with a meter.
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motor for a circuit. If it is open circuit then either replace the motor or locate the thermal fuse (under some white tape and aluminium clip on one of the field windings) and either replace or bypass
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...motor is open circuit. There is a thermal fuse incorporated into one of the field windings which can be replaced with a bit of messing about. A job for a retired appliance service person if you want ...
blinking lights blender Probably open circuit motor. Locate and replace thermal fuse on motor windings or replace the motor. After you have proven the fault of course. Check with a meter.
...motor for continuity, it may be open circuit. If it is locate the thermal fuse covered with insulation tape on one of the field windings (where the metal clip is) Check that for continuity, if faulty ...
the control went crazy Motor is probably open circuit, that is the main cause of the flashing lights. New motor OR replace the thermal fuse on one of the field windings if you are up to the task.
...motor for continuity, if open circuit locate thermal fuse in windings and replace it. If not open circuit check cable for continuity, if that is ok you are likely looking at a new button control ...
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...open then remove the motor and locate the thermal fuse attached to one of the field windings under the metal tie and tape for insulation. Test the fuse for a circuit, if it is open then you have 3 ...
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motor for continuity. If it is open circuit check the thermal fuse which will be taped over against one of the field windings close to a brush holder. You can either replace or bypass the fuse if that
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