Service Procedures; Component Access (Housing Base Removal) - KitchenAid KFP1333 Service & Repair Manual

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Service Procedures

This manual is written as a step-by-step guide to disassemble and reassemble the KitchenAid
access to the systems within the unit that are in need of repair. For models covered in this manual, refer to the index
page.
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Most of the KitchenAid
Component Access Procedure (below) to gain access to the food processor components.
NOTE: When removing self-tapping screws from any plastic or metal housing, the filings created will be scattered onto
adjoining components. Prior to performing any reassembly procedure, make sure to remove all the filings using clean
rags, low-pressure compressed air, etc.
Use of the Troubleshooting Quick Reference Guide (Appendix B) will aid in determining what steps are necessary for
repairing the unit. Not all steps will be needed for some of the repairs so it is important to consult the Troubleshooting
Quick Reference Guide first.
Appendix C lists all of the KitchenAid

Component Access (Housing Base Removal)

Most replacement procedures will require access to the inside of the food processor. To gain access to the food processor
components:
1. Unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the work bowl and using a screw driver or a hammer lay across the top of the housing. Use a large flat head
Screw Driver to pry the slicing disc sleeve off.(Fig. 1)
Fig. 1) Remove slicing disc sleeve
3. Place the work bowl back on the unit with the lid removed, turn the food processor upside-down on a cushioned
surface (a soft towel is recommended)
Food Processor components are contained within the food processor motor housing. Perform the
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Food Processor screw torques required for proper reassembly of the unit.
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Food Processor to gain

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