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go on line --type in user manual for black and decker blender bl10450hb ij the search section , -enter -and select a page that shows a pdf download for that model
You did not specify where the leak is coming from, so I can only guess and my guess is the base. Assemble gasket first, then blade plate and then base retainer. You can tighten the base tighter while the unit is on the motor base. the motor base will let you get it slightly tighter.
Unplug the blender. Use a baking soda and vinegar solution to clean the metal contacts on the bottom of the metal blender blade. (You will see a small circular inverted washer looking thing). Use the solution on the main blender unit also. (You will see a small circular metal piece in the center) Scrub them both with the solution and wipe. These seem to be some type of sensors. I then replugged the blender back in and it worked for me!! Good luck!
Basically, the more your pay the more you get.
Extras are:
Pre-programmed 'Ice Crush' and 'Smoothie' settings
1200W instead of 1000W.
Heavy duty die-cast metal base
LCD display counts up when a speed setting is selected or counts down for pre-programmed settings
Hope this helps!
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