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You have to make sure that both the bowl and the cover are locked into place. Sometimes if you wiggle it a bit, it will go into the right spot. Make sure that the outlet you are using works.
Place the gearbox on top of the blender/food processor Place the work bowl over the spindle, with the handle facing the front of the machine - make sure the tabs lock into place. Place the stem adapter on top of the spindle, then the blade. Place the lid on top of the bowl, with the feed tube facing the back of the food processor. Then the pusher into the feed tube. Here is the link to the user manual with visuals (p.6 is most helpful): http://www.cuisinart.com/share/man/10_man.pdf
Place the gearbox on top of the blender/food processor
Place the work bowl over the spindle, with the handle facing the front of the machine - make sure the tabs lock into place.
Place the stem adapter on top of the spindle, then the blade.
Place the lid on top of the bowl, with the feed tube facing the back of the food processor. Then the pusher into the feed tube.
Here is the link to the user manual with visuals 9p.6 is most helpful): http://www.cuisinart.com/share/man/10_man.pdf
Cuisinart Food Processors – Motor Test First, do a motor test by removing the work bowl completely and using a pen to press in the grey button on top of the base (with the food processor turned on of course), toward the back. If the processor spins, the motor is still good. At that point, I would inspect the work bowl pieces, lid, pusher assembly, etc for cracks/damage. If all appears well, insert ALL the pieces back into place and try again. If even one piece is out of place, the processor will not spin. If it no longer spins, the motor has a problem. Good luck! -Tha Mp3 Doctor
First, do a motor test by removing the work bowl completely and using a pen to press in the grey button on top of the base (with the food processor turned on of course), toward the back. If the processor spins, the motor is still good. At that point, I would inspect the work bowl pieces, lid, pusher assembly, etc for cracks/damage. If all appears well, insert ALL the pieces back into place and try again. If even one piece is out of place, the processor will not spin.
Cuisinart Food Processors – Motor Test First, do a motor test by removing the work bowl completely and using a pen to press in the grey button on top of the base (with the food processor turned on of course), toward the back. If the processor spins, the motor is still good. At that point, I would inspect the work bowl pieces, lid, pusher assembly, etc for cracks/damage. If all appears well, insert ALL the pieces back into place and try again. If even one piece is out of place, the processor will not spin. If it no longer spins, the motor has a problem. Good luck! -Tha Mp3 Doctor
It usually goes something like this, with minor variations depending on model number: 1.Remove the work bowl completely from the base 2.Plug the food processor in and turn it on 3.Use a pen to depress the dark grey/black button on the base – if it spins, proceed 4.Put the work bowl on the base with the handle facing the front of the food processor – slide the work bowl until it locks - the white tabs show in the openings on the bottom of either side of the workbowl 5.Place the lid on the workbowl with the tab slightly left of the center of the workbowl handle – slide the lid counterclockwise until it won’t slide any more 6.Place the pusher sleeve in the feeder tube of the lid with the lock facing the front of the food processor (may vary depending on model) 7.Slide the lock to the right into the locked position
The food processor should now work
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
I went through the same thing...as it turns out, everything was locked
into place but I had the handle in the back rather than the front where
the sensor is. Good luck. I hope that helps you.
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