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It could mean burnt motor, but it could mean that it's simply got gunk in it, and it needs cleaning/lubricating. You'd have to take it apart to tell. A burnt motor has a very specific smell. If you take it apart, and there's no burnt smell, likely cleaning and lubricating will fix it.
It's really easy, you take down the metal bar and the top comes off, then you should see the orange mesh basket which is removed using your little tool - it's like a key which you turn to remove the basket - rinse under the tap - piece of cake.
I looked all over for the disassembly instructions for the JM300 to no avail...so I got a flathead screwdriver and decided I'd either get the darned blade out or break it for good. It took some prying but the blade popped out and it was the RIGHT way to handle it after all. Now everything is clean and ready to use again.
First thing you need to do is take it apart, which can be done pretty simply until you get to the actual blade and strainer. You will need to use the crescent tool, the one with two pins. Insert it in the blade, and turn it counterclockwise while holding the filter so it doesnt turn. All the parts should come apart easily.
i find the best way to clean these parts is using a small brush, not a sponge or rag.
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