KitchenAid 5KSB555AOB Preliminary Inspection of Blender, Operating the KitchenAid Blender

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BLENDER SERVICE MANUAL

Preliminary Inspection of Blender

Before servicing the blender, the following inspection should be performed. All service should be performed on a clean, dry surface with good illumination.

Lid and Ingredient Cap: Place the lid on top of the jar and push securely on the jar with the ingredient cap in place.

Power Base: Inspect the blender power base. Make sure the coupling at the end of the motor shaft moves freely. Make sure the four rubber feet are level. Make sure that all of the base assembly screws under the rubber feet are intact and secure.

Clean Touch Pad: Make sure the blender’s clean touch pad is clean and not distorted.

Power Cord (Stored in Base) (Fig. 8): Before any operation of the blender is performed, check the power cord for cuts or tears. If any damage to the power cord is found, replace the entire power cord before attempting operation.

Figure 8

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

Plug into grounded outlet. Do not use an adapter.

Do not use an extension cord.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire or electrical shock.

Operating the KitchenAid Blender

The KitchenAid blender will operate in two different operating modes: Continuous mode and pulse mode.

Continuous Operation

Continuous operation of the blender is accomplished by pushing a “MODE” pad on the blender’s control panel.

Place one of your hands on top of the jar lid and press one of the speed pads with your other hand.

NOTE: A short delay reaching the selected speed is normal due to the soft start feature. The blender should run and an indicator light for the selected speed will come on.

You can check all the speeds by pressing either a higher or lower speed, without stopping the Motor.

To turn the blender off, press the “O” pad. The “O” pad will stop any speed and deactivate the blender at the same time.

Always deactivate the blender by pressing the “O” pad and unplugging the power cord before removing the blender jar.

Pulse Operation

Activate the “Pulse At Any Speed” feature by pressing the “PULSE” pad. You will hear a click, and the indicator light above the pad will blink, indicating that the blender is activated.

Place one of your hands on top of the jar lid and press one of the desired speed pads with your other hand for the desired pulse time.

NOTE: A short delay reaching the selected speed is normal due to the soft start feature.

To turn the pulse feature off, just press the “O” pad. The blender is now ready for continuous operation.

You are now ready to check the operation of the blender. Plug the power cord into a grounded AC outlet.

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Contents Britain Series Midline BlenderAustralian Series European SeriesService Environment Electrical ConsiderationsTechnician Blender Repair Manual Product Features Preparing the Blender for UseBefore First Use Blender Assembly Continuous Operation Preliminary Inspection of BlenderOperating the KitchenAid Blender Pulse OperationBlender Service Procedures Power Base Access FigPower Cord Replacement Fig Coupler Replacement Fig Electronic Speed Control Board Replacement FigMotor Replacement Fig EMI Filter Replacement FigModel and Serial Numbers Hall Effect Sensor FigFinal Inspection Parts List Unit Parts For Variations of Model 5KSB555AAttachment Parts For Variations of Model 5KSB555A Item No DescriptionUnit Parts For Variations of Model 5KSB555B Attachment Parts For Variations of Model 5KSB555B Unit Parts For Variations of Model 5KSB555E Attachment Parts For Variations of Model 5KSB555E Unit Parts For Variations of Model 5KSB555S Attachment Parts For Variations of Model 5KSB555S For the WAY IT’S MADE. TM