Sir,
I have delivered a hand blender Model HR 1350-51/9 at your authorised workshope M/s Prachi electro care Kots Rajasthan on 06/04/2009. As per the date given by them I have visited 3-4 times there but my blender has not been prepared after repairing by them.
You are kindly requested to please look into the matter and do the needful. I shall be highly thankful to you.
Regards
VINAY GUPTA
2-C-16. Rangbari Yojna
KOTA (RAJASTHAN)
MObl. 9413404635
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Sounds like the motor still moves things a bit, but you're wisely opting to not burn it out. :-)
Before you go that far, there are some intermediate things to consider. First of all, don't do anything with the blender plugged in! It can mess up fingers big time. No cutting corners here!
If the debris is external, soak it in soap and hot water, blade down, for a while, and remove what you can with a soft brush or washcloth, being careful with fingers around the blade. If the blade moves at all, grab, preferably with gloved fingers, or with a pair of pliers, and rotate the blade back and forth. If it goes a little bit and stops, don't force it, just go back the other direction as far as you can go. Hopefully after a few runs through the range of motion, it'll start moving further, and you can loosen it. Feel whether it seems to have friction, some specific spot where it binds, whether the resistance feels friction-y, or gummy. Be patient and see if working it by hand, maybe with help from a tool for grip, will loosen it up.
Also check the cord. If it's been wrapped around and around the blender for storage (no, I've NEVER done that, nope nope), over time it'll tend to get really twisty and prone to tangling on itself. it may also then get partially broken, particularly at the spot where the cord enters the body of the blender. You can carefully try wiggling sections of the cord while it's running. If things suddenly change RPMs a lot, then the cord needs to be replaced (which will lead you back to disassembly)
Trying to lube it is dodgy. This will be going into your food and drinks, and you really don't want it slowly depositing 3-in-1 oil or WD-40 back into your smoothies for the next month. If it comes to that, you'll need to take your original aim and try to disassemble it. Then you can make sure that any lube is only where it belongs.
You can find a bit more of a general discussion on disassembly (not specific to Braun) here ( How to Repair Hand Blenders DoItYourself com ) There is also a general 'Manual' for an MR-30 here ( Braun MR30 Hand Blender ) Which describes cleaning for another of the monolithic models that don't have blade assemblies that detach.
Good evening there
Blenders can be tricky, they overheat or will not start.
What is worth noticing and try to do is to be careful that all "marks" on the base,the screw thing, the glass and the top are all in line.
If the blender does not start after you have done this try to move the blender one "hack" to the left. Mine usually obeys to these manouvers.
leave the blender jar on the blender. with one hand grab the glass jar handle with the other hand hold the base of the blender. then twist or push the handle counterclockwise to free it up so you can completely remove it from the blade
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You might need to order one from the UK and pay delivery charges? I am based in the UK and it is tricky finding this part, but I think possible. I smashed my blender measuring jug this morning and I hope I can get a new one at [email protected] - just placed an order. You don't mention a model of yours but the one I found is compatible with several makes - check out this link http://www.viewpointdirect.co.uk/philips-measuring-jug---for-use-with-hand-blenders-573-p.asp. They deliver worldwide for a reasonably high charge. Else there are some other jugs you can find, without pictures though, which might be compatible with your make, at http://www.buyspares.co.uk. Good luck!
My wife picked ours up at a rummage sale, and we've grown to love the little thing for making single servings of banana milk shake. (half a frozen banana, cover with milk, a drop of vanilla, and about one minute with the hand blender blade!) When my youngest boys dropped ours, I gathered up the pieces of plastic that connect the attachments to the motor shaft, and carefully super glued them together. I then wrapped the plastic piece with fine nylon thread and a thin layer of super glue and placed it back onto the motor shaft, then let it sit for 24 hours. It is now permanently attached to the motor shaft and good to go. Too bad Philips doesn't care enough to support their customers with a part their engineers designed to break and save the rest of the product. I'll remember this about Philips products when I buy an HDTV.
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