Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          30 minutes - 1 hour            

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  • Power Cord
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Remove the Planetary Assembly               
  • Place some dish towels or other soft material in the base to protect it from any potential impact.
  • Disconnect the planetary from the motor drive shaft by removing the retaining pin (circled in yellow). You can do this with a hammer and either a pin punch or a Torx T15 screwdriver. Simply hammer the punch/screwdriver on the pin until it comes out the other side.
  • If the planetary assembly doesn’t fall out, you might have to give it a firm pull straight down to remove it.

Place some dish towels or other soft material in the base to protect it from any potential impact.

Disconnect the planetary from the motor drive shaft by removing the retaining pin (circled in yellow). You can do this with a hammer and either a pin punch or a Torx T15 screwdriver. Simply hammer the punch/screwdriver on the pin until it comes out the other side.

If the planetary assembly doesn’t fall out, you might have to give it a firm pull straight down to remove it.

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Step 2

              Remove the trim band               
  • Using a #2 Philips Screwdriver, remove the screw which holds on the trim band.
  • Remove the trim band.

Using a #2 Philips Screwdriver, remove the screw which holds on the trim band.

Remove the trim band.

Step 3

              Remove the mixer cover               
  • Remove the four screws (circled in yellow, two on each side) using a #2 Philips Screwdriver
  • Remove the cover by lifting it straight up.

Remove the four screws (circled in yellow, two on each side) using a #2 Philips Screwdriver

Remove the cover by lifting it straight up.

Step 4

              Remove the Planetary Gear               
  • Using the T25 Torx Screwdriver, remove the four torx screws by the powertrain (circled in yellow, two on each side)
  • When removing the last screw, make sure to place your hand under the planetary gear as it is heavy and will fall out immediately.

Using the T25 Torx Screwdriver, remove the four torx screws by the powertrain (circled in yellow, two on each side)

When removing the last screw, make sure to place your hand under the planetary gear as it is heavy and will fall out immediately.

Step 5

              Disconnect the motor               
  • Remove the hall effect sensor from its mount by pressing down on the tab indicated in the first picture and sliding it out.
  • Disconnect the power cable by holding down the clip on the right side of the plug and pulling the plug straight up.

Remove the hall effect sensor from its mount by pressing down on the tab indicated in the first picture and sliding it out.

Disconnect the power cable by holding down the clip on the right side of the plug and pulling the plug straight up.

Step 6

              Remove the powertrain/motor               
  • The powertrain is comprised of the motor, the gearbox, and the transfer gears. Unlike previous generations of KitchenAid AC Motor bowl-lift mixers, which had these broken in to discrete parts, this is a single unit.
  • Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, remove the four screws (circled in yellow, two on each side) attaching the powertrain to the mixer body.
  • Place the powertrain to the side, taking care not to damage any of the plastic parts like the rear fan.

The powertrain is comprised of the motor, the gearbox, and the transfer gears. Unlike previous generations of KitchenAid AC Motor bowl-lift mixers, which had these broken in to discrete parts, this is a single unit.

Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, remove the four screws (circled in yellow, two on each side) attaching the powertrain to the mixer body.

Place the powertrain to the side, taking care not to damage any of the plastic parts like the rear fan.

Step 7

              Remove the speed/motor control assembly               
  • Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, remove the two screws (circled in yellow in the first image) holding the speed/motor control assembly to the mixer body.
  • Pivot the assembly up to reveal the power connector (circled in yellow in the second image).
  • Disconnect the power connector from the speed/motor control assembly and place the assembly to the side.

Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, remove the two screws (circled in yellow in the first image) holding the speed/motor control assembly to the mixer body.

Pivot the assembly up to reveal the power connector (circled in yellow in the second image).

Disconnect the power connector from the speed/motor control assembly and place the assembly to the side.

Step 8

              Remove the power cord               
  • Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, remove the screw (circled in yellow) which attached the ground lead to the mixer body.
  • Remove the power cord by lifting up at the strain relief where it passes into the mixer.

Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, remove the screw (circled in yellow) which attached the ground lead to the mixer body.

Remove the power cord by lifting up at the strain relief where it passes into the mixer.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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