KitchenAid KPCB348, KPCB148 manual Troubleshooting

Page 24

TROUBLESHOOTING

If the blender does not operate when switched on:

Check to see if the blender is plugged into a grounded

3 prong outlet. If it is, unplug the blender, then plug it in to the same outlet again. If the blender still does not work, check the fuse or circuit breaker on the electrical circuit the blender is connected to and make sure the circuit is closed.

The blender may be jammed or overheated. Move the On/Off/Pulse Switch to the “Off” position and refer to the troubleshooting instructions in the remainder of this section.

If the blender stops while blending:

The blender may be jammed. If a foreign object or blender ingredients jam the blades, the blender will shut off to prevent damage to the motor. Move the On/Off/Pulse Switch to the “Off” position to reset the blender. Remove the jar from the base and free the blades by breaking-up or removing the contents at the bottom of the jar.

On the Chef’s Blender, the high speed indicator light will flash when the blender is jammed or overheated.

The blender may be overheated. If the motor exceeds a certain temperature, the thermal safeguard will engage to prevent damage. This may happen when blending multiple jars of heavy ingredients for a prolonged period. Move the On/Off/Pulse Switch to the “Off” position. The thermal safeguard will prevent the blender from running until it is cool enough to operate safely. Let the blender cool for 30 minutes, then resume blending. If the blender does not start, move the On/Off/Pulse Switch back to the “Off” position and let the blender cool for an additional 30 minutes.

On the Chef’s Blender, the high speed indicator light will flash when the blender is overheated or jammed.

The blender may be overloaded. If the blender slows excessively when blending heavy ingredients, it will shut off to prevent damage. Move the On/Off/Pulse Switch to the “Off” position to reset the blender. Remove the jar from the base and divide the jar contents into smaller batches. Adding liquid to the jar may also reduce the load on the blender.

On the Chef’s Blender, the low speed indicator light will flash when the blender is overloaded.

FEATURES AND OPERATION

Continued…

23

Image 24
Contents Professional KPCB348 KitchenAid PRO Line Series Chef’s Blender Table of Contents Warranty and Service Information Blender Safety Your safety and the safety of others are very importantImportant Safeguards Proof of Purchase Product RegistrationElectrical Requirements Volts 120 V.A.C. only Hertz 60 HzFeatures Operation Blender Features 48 oz. Clear Polycarbonate or Stainless Steel Jar Under Base Cord Wrap Using the PRO Line Series Blender Using the PRO Line Series Blender Using the Pulse Feature Speed Control Guide Operating Tips Operating Tips Food Prep Tips Purée Cottage Cheese or Ricotta Cheese Make Baby Food from Adult Food Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Blender Brandy Alexander CHEF’S BlenderCaramel Irish Coffee Froth EGG NOG Shake Frozen Daiquiri Variation Frozen Strawberry Basil DaiquiriFrozen White Russian Variation Frozen Dark RussianHard Cranberry Orange Breeze Mango Peach Flip Margarita Variation Strawberry MargaritaMojito Slush Peach Bellini Peppered Grasshopper Raspberry Bellini RUM Mocha Freeze HOT Mexican Mocha Triple Chocolate HOT Chocolate Fresh Berry Malt Cup milk Tablespoons malt powderMango Ginger Shake Variation Banana Ginger ShakePeanut BUTTER-BANANA Breakfast Shake Raspberry Breakfast Refresher Cups orange juiceSherbet Melon Cooler Variation Lime Sherbet Melon CoolerSTRAWBERRY-BANANA Smoothie Baba Ghanoush CARDAMOM-ORANGE Fruit DIP Crab Spread Hummus Layered Mexican DIP Mixed Olive Tapenade RED Pepper Basil Spread Blue Cheese Dressing CARDAMOM-ORANGE Salad Dressing Chipotlé Tomato Dressing Raspberry Balsamic Vinaigrette Roasted Tomatillo Salsa THREE-HERB Pesto Avocado Lime Soup Cheddar Potato Leek Soup Curried Carrot Soup Gazpacho Mushroom Soup Roasted Butternut and Apple Soup Basic Pancakes Basic Waffles Buttermilk Pancakes OATMEAL-RAISIN Pancakes Toasted Walnut Pumpkin Waffles Warranty and Service For the 50 United States District of ColumbiaArranging for HASSLE-FREE Replacement For Puerto RicoReplacement Parts Arranging for Service After Warranty Expires50 United States Puerto RicoPage For the WAY IT’S Made