...after 30 years. Think it is rheostat. Since parts aren't available for this model, is there reason to re-cycle any of it? Who? Where? [We have replaced mixer.]
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extremely unlikely as manufacturers stop carrying parts after 5 years and aftermarket suppliers and service agent after 10 years
you may get gears from alibaba site but the time taken , makes junking it for a new unit a better idea
The model number doesn't really exist other than the fact that the stainless steel bowl is available for just about every Chef made. My own KM300 has a stainless steel bowl for example that came as standard - it however is the same bowl you can order from Kenwood or EBay under the A701/A901 model - all bowls from Kenwood can be fitted on the Chef model with the exception of the Major model which is a larger and taller machine.
please be carefully this blackish its aluminium .. not put yours tools in dishwasher machine , clean the tool very good before use ...with warm water and soap only
Hi ... all Attachment for models A700D. A701 / A , A702, A703 NOT fit in models A900 ahead anyway, the front of kenwood A900, and KM series its same, you can fit, but not of the models A700/701/702/703C in http://www.kenwoodchefrestore.co.uk you can see the compatibility of attachments Regards
It may be the motor but it is most likely a burnt out capacitor, these can be replaced for around £30. It is not a DIY job unless you know a qualified electrician as soldering is involved. Best to take it in for repair if you think it is worth it.
It is most likely a burnt out capacitor. They can be replaced for about £30, but it is not a DIY job unless you know a qualified electrician, there is soldering involved!
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