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The lid for the Kenwood FMP910 food processor should fit the FMP91 model. Both the FMP91 and FMP910 models use the same size and type of lid, so the FMP910 lid should be compatible with your FMP91 food processor.
If you are unable to find a lid specifically for the FMP91 model, you should be able to use a lid for the FMP910 model as a substitute. You can purchase a replacement lid for the FMP910 model online or at a store that sells Kenwood products.
To work properly the bowl needs to first be in the correct place, on model 770 which we have here it is handle in the middle at the front. Then the lid goes on, it's obvious which way is correct with that part and then the pusher must be in the tube to activate the safety cut off switch. It is very rarely the cutoff switch itself which is inside the motor housing. If you look at the motor unit without the bowl on you can see right in the middle up by the top of the housing a hole with white plastic inside it. That's the safety switch that all the levers in the bowl & lid activate. If you turn the unit on (no bowl) and push the run switch down then activate that safety switch be depressing it in with something plastic the motor should run. That will prove to you at least that it's not the motor. That model is close to end of life now, bowls & lids are scarce and the general purpose blade is finished.
It is most likely the way the bowl and lid are set.
Facing the machine: the bowl locks in, with the handle to your right directly above the switches. The lid has a double tab...see underside of the top of the lid. Place the lid on tightly with both tabs locked into bowls handle. It really clicks in.
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The issue with your food processor is because the cutting chamber and lid need to be correctly assembled so that the tabs on the pot and lid line up andslip into a slot in the handle. This will move the plastic peice out of the way.
A safety device to prevent putting fingers into the pot while in operation..
Watch this video and it will explain it.. about 2 mins in.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EB8fEgTzuXk
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