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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!
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!
No expert, but I think here the safety shut off works much much more broadly than just dangerous overheating, possibly to avoid all physical harm lawsuits for anything imaginable. The reason could be any glitch, anything that affects the unimpeded speed of the blades, any maladjustment of the seated load. If the resetting takes hours something is definitely too sensitive or on the verge of crashing the safety alert again. Or this unadvertised extra sensitivity is a faulty device set way beyond specs or just plain broke.
Throw the Black/Decker away. I am going to. This is my second blender form them that has done the nonresponsive red light blinking thing. I figured that the first one was a lemon; however, it must be that Black/Decker is only concerned about meeting walmarts demands on price. Black & Decker's saying should be - Who needs quality when you can pay less the first time.
Important: This blender has an intelligent system that automatically shuts off the appliance after 2 minutes for speeds 1 to 18 and after 20 seconds for the PULSE and CRUSH functions. If this occurs, the LED display shows "EE"; unplug the unit and wait 30 seconds.
Thankfully, I've chosen a blender with which I haven't had any problems yet. I read many reviews and ultimately decided to pick one from Cuisinart. I think it's one of the best hand blenders you can find.
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