Troubleshooting - KitchenAid Blender Instructions Manual

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the Blender does not operate when a setting is selected:
no indicator lights are lit.
the Blender stops while blending:
All indicator lights are flashing
at the same time.
Indicator lights are flashing alternately.
the Blender turns on, but blades will not rotate.

troubleshooting

Check to see if the Blender is plugged
into a grounded 3-prong outlet. If it is,
press O (Off), then unplug the Blender.
Plug it back in to the same outlet. If the
Blender still does not work, check the
fuse or circuit breaker on the electrical
circuit the Blender is connected to and
make sure the circuit is closed.
The Blender may be overloaded. If the
Blender becomes overloaded when
blending heavy ingredients, it will
automatically shut off to prevent damage
to the motor. Press O (Off) to reset the
Blender. Remove the jar from the base
and divide the jar contents into smaller
batches. Adding liquid to the jar may
also reduce the load on the Blender.
The Blender may be jammed. If it's
jammed, the Blender will stop running
to prevent damage to the motor. Press
O (Off) to reset the Blender. Remove
the pitcher from the base and free the
blades by breaking-up or removing the
contents at the bottom of the jar.
The pitcher is not properly secured in
the locking collar (glass pitcher models
only), not allowing couplers to engage.
Remove pitcher from base and fully seat
Gap
into collar. Press down and rotate pitcher
clockwise in the locking collar past the
second "click." This will allow the pitcher
assembly to engage the coupler. See
"Blender Assembly".
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