If it is plugged into a circuit protected by a GFCI breaker, which it should be if it is a kitchen circuit, reset the breaker. If you know for sure there is power at the receptacle you have it plugged into, then the power cord is bad or you have an internal mixer problem. You will have to pay someone to repair it or take the mixer apart yourself and find out what is wrong. Before paying someone be sure and get an estimate as to the cost of the repair. In some cases you are better off buying an new mixer as the repair costs will exceed to price of a new one.
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It was not a power problem. After about 30 minutes I tried it again and it started working. It appears to have just gotten hot. This one is only 2 yrs. old and I had another for about 35 years and it never overheated or stopped.
Thanks for your suggestion, but I had already checked all power sources and outlets.
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