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Remplacer les balais à charbon du robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH

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  1. Remplacer les balais à charbon du robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH, Dévisser les caches: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Dévisser le cache des balais à charbon de chaque côté du robot à l'aide d'un tournevis plat.

    • Les balais à charbon sont montés sur des ressorts et vont donc avoir tendance à être projeté, les dévisser donc avec précaution.

  2. Remplacer les balais à charbon du robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH, Insérer les nouveaux balais à charbon: step 2, image 1 of 2 Remplacer les balais à charbon du robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH, Insérer les nouveaux balais à charbon: step 2, image 2 of 2
    • Sortir les balais à charbon de leur support de chaque côté du robot.

    • Un des coins des balais à charbon a un angle plat à 45 degrés. Lors du remontage, vérifiez l'orientation de chaque balai à charbon en regardant dans le trou à l'aide d'une lampe de poche.

    • Dans le cas pris en photo, nous avons inséré le nouveau balai à charbon avec l'angle plat dans l'angle supérieur gauche du support.

Conclusion

Pour réassembler votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.

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i looked at the brushes , they are fairly new hardly any wear ,put them back in no power , still wont start ,is there something i could have unhooked while putting in the worm gear , followed all instructions , gears turn perfect , still no power ,

Dennis Jessome - Reply

Hi Dennis, it is mentioned above " Be sure to insert the new brush with that flattened corner facing the upper left corner of the brush holder." However, on my mixer only one brush must be aligned upper left; the other brush must actually be aligned down right. Look into the slots with a flashlight, you will see which corner has a small metallic piece, or "stop". That's the corner you must align your brush on. Hope this helps..

patfat -

Hello patfat, you are exactly right on those brushes. I been working on this used mixer I got off Ebay for 56 dollars. It ran but I tooK it all apart and cleaned and painted and got some new parts and it would not start. The brush thing is right, one brush upper left and the other one bottom right. I got her fired up and it looks like banana nut muffin time again. Heres one for you.....! You the boss.....

YoDiggity - Reply

OMG OMG OMG! You are an angel! I scored this brand new looking Kitchenaid mixer at a Goodwill for $3 dollars. Said whaaat? I grabbed it but when I tried it, it would not turn on. I didn't care, I figured I would fix it myself. I followed your instructions and VOILA! It works like a BRAND NEW Baby! LOVE IT! Thank you so much for such easy instructions!

Elizabeth - Reply

This information was crucial to fixing my mixer. My husband replaced a broken worm gear and my mixer STILL wouldn't start. With the aid of my cell phone camera, which allowed us to increase the size of the photo, we were able to determine which side was upper left and which side was lower right. And when my mixer came on, I yelled and jumped up and down. Thank you!

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