Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

9

Time Required

                          5 minutes            

Sections

4

  • Back Panel
  • 2 steps
  • Ribbon Cable
  • 2 steps
  • Power Cable
  • 3 steps
  • Circuit Board
  • 2 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Removing the Back Panel Part 1               
  • Remove the glass container and place the blender upside down on a solid surface.
  • Remove the four rubber feet using the needle nose pliers.
  • Remove the four #7.5 Phillips 25mm screws that were located underneath the rubber feet using the Phillips #2 screwdriver.

Remove the glass container and place the blender upside down on a solid surface.

Remove the four rubber feet using the needle nose pliers.

Remove the four #7.5 Phillips 25mm screws that were located underneath the rubber feet using the Phillips #2 screwdriver.

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Step 2

              Removing the Back Panel Part 2               
  • Lift the back panel up, sliding it along the power cord.

Lift the back panel up, sliding it along the power cord.

Step 3

              Removing the O-Ring               
  • Remove the two #6 Hex 82mm screws using the Phillips #2 screwdriver.
  • Remove the rubber O-ring by lifting it up.

Remove the two #6 Hex 82mm screws using the Phillips #2 screwdriver.

Remove the rubber O-ring by lifting it up.

Step 4

              Removing the Ribbon Cable               
  • Remove the ribbon cable from the chassis by lifting it up.
  • Remove the other end of the ribbon cable from the circuit board by lifting it up.

Remove the ribbon cable from the chassis by lifting it up.

Remove the other end of the ribbon cable from the circuit board by lifting it up.

Step 5

              Freeing the Power Cable               
  • Lift up on the power cable to pop it out of its holder.

Lift up on the power cable to pop it out of its holder.

Step 6

              Detaching the White and Black Wires               
  • Be gentle with the knife or you will break the circuit board.
  • Slide the knife into the metal loop holding the insulation before the white copper wire, and wiggle it back and forth until it loosens.
  • Pull the wire out from the metal loop that you loosened.
  • Repeat this process with the black copper wire.

Be gentle with the knife or you will break the circuit board.

Slide the knife into the metal loop holding the insulation before the white copper wire, and wiggle it back and forth until it loosens.

Pull the wire out from the metal loop that you loosened.

Repeat this process with the black copper wire.

Step 7

              Detatching the Green Wire               
  • Using the Phillips #2 screwdriver, remove the #8 Phillips 6mm screw to which the green wire is attached.

Using the Phillips #2 screwdriver, remove the #8 Phillips 6mm screw to which the green wire is attached.

Step 8

              Unscrewing the Circuit Board               
  • Remove the #8 Phillips 12mm screws using the Phillips #2 screwdriver.

Remove the #8 Phillips 12mm screws using the Phillips #2 screwdriver.

Step 9

              Removing the Circuit Board               
  • Remove the circuit board by lifting it up.

Remove the circuit board by lifting it up.

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

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Juan torres - Oct 17, 2017

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Hello, Thanks for video, very good! I see on my blender that main capacitor (blue one) has burned out. Could you tell me the value of it? is it on 110v? many thanks!

Hola, Muy bueno gracias. me voló el capacitor principal (azul grande) me podrías indicar de cuanto es? es para 110v? gracias!

Juan torres - Oct 20, 2017

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I have already founded components that burn when plugged to 220v instead 110v. it was a varistor 14D201K, (circular blue), and also burn a thermal fusible besides (black cillinder) . 3A 250V. hope helps someone. thanks.