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My Kitchen aid blender seemed to overheat, motor stopped, then the
lights in the touch panel started flashing and now, even after letting it cool, it will not work and just keeps having the flashing lights. Anyone have this issue and solve it? I was thinking maybe there is a reset button or button order to push to reset. TIA Pam |
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pamjd wrote:
> My Kitchen aid blender seemed to overheat, motor stopped, then the > lights in the touch panel started flashing and now, even after letting > it cool, it will not work and just keeps having the flashing lights. > Anyone have this issue and solve it? I was thinking maybe there is a > reset button or button order to push to reset. TIA Pam > Try unplugging it for say a half hour. |
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pamjd wrote:
> My Kitchen aid blender seemed to overheat, motor stopped, then the > lights in the touch panel started flashing and now, even after letting > it cool, it will not work and just keeps having the flashing lights. Hmm, overheating, flashing lights, and won't work... sounds like a female problem. LOL > I was thinking maybe there is a reset button or button order to push to reset. Hehehe. . . Sheldon |
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George wrote:
> pamjd wrote: >> My Kitchen aid blender seemed to overheat, motor stopped, then the >> lights in the touch panel started flashing and now, even after letting >> it cool, it will not work and just keeps having the flashing lights. >> Anyone have this issue and solve it? I was thinking maybe there is a >> reset button or button order to push to reset. TIA Pam >> > Try unplugging it for say a half hour. If it is an internal breaker that needs to reset, you *must* unplug it. It cannot reset if it's still trying to handle current. |
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On 2007-08-21, Steve Wertz > wrote:
> I suspect throwing it away would fix the problem. Yep. It's called planned obsolescence, otherwise known as made to toss. nb |
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Steve Wertz > wrote: > On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 04:17:25 -0700, pamjd wrote: > > > My Kitchen aid blender seemed to overheat, motor stopped, then the > > lights in the touch panel started flashing and now, even after letting > > it cool, it will not work and just keeps having the flashing lights. > > Anyone have this issue and solve it? > > I suspect throwing it away would fix the problem. > > -sw Call or e-mail the manufacturer. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Sheldon wrote:
> > Hmm, overheating, flashing lights, and won't work... sounds like a > female problem. LOL > If it sounded like a female problem it will also have a loud, whining sound coming from it. |
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