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Thermal fuses inside prevent fires and, unfortunately, they also prevent you from ever restarting it again. Manufacturers want to protect themselves from liability and increase their sales by using the single use thermal fuses. If you are not familiar with a soldering iron, then you will have to buy a new unit. Otherwise, you can try to replace the fuse (a small silver cylinder about 1 to 2 mm diameter and 10 mm long with a wire out of each end.

Remember, replacing the fuse doesn't fix what caused the fuse to blow - it could be a bad motor bearing that causes a high current draw, or simply feeding vegetables too fast. If it is the motor bearing, then You have another problem.

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