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How to use kenwood fp370
This was very difficult to find, but I found it just for you! Please make sure you rate my answer 4 thumbs up! Thanks so much for understanding, it would be a huge help to me. I would be forever grateful if you could do this for me. To view the manual you will need adobe reader, which you can get for free from http://get.adobe.com/reader/ You probably already have it though, please try opening the file first and find out. Here is the manual / guide please give it a few minutes the file is quite large:
http://www.msmg.org/file/serve/8775/instructions-FP370.pdf
I have a kenwood multipro compact 750w 2.1 litres.
Howdy. Black smoke from an electric motor usually means damage. You say it worked after, that's sort of good. I suggest you use it until it dies and keep it unplugged when not in use. Plan to replace it fairly soon, though.
Good luck.
Farmerbear
Why is smoke coming from Kenwood chef A901
sounds to me like you may have burnt up the motor probaby by mixing to heavy of a load or running it too long, or by just being older. I would replace it as fixing it would be costly
Do you have a users manual for Kenwood Multi Pro
Hi,
You could Download the manual from :-
http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/KENWOOD/FP486--2405%20FP480%20%2526FP580%20ENG
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Fuse?
Hopefully you have or know someone who has an ohmmeter or a multimeter. You can check the fuse by measuring the resistance of the fuse. It should be zero or close to it. If it reads high, in the kilo or meg ohms, then it is open or bad. I checked Wikopedia for the Saudi Arabia's
voltage source, and it lists 120v 60cycle and 220v 60 cycle. If the food processor is a 220v 60 cycle piece of equipment, it may not appear to work on our (the USA) 120v 60 cycle power.
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