Difficulty

Difficult

Steps

15

Time Required

                          1 - 2 hours            

Sections

3

  • Motor
  • 5 steps
  • Speed Level
  • 6 steps
  • Power Cord
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Motor               
  • Flip the handle on its side. Remove five 3.8 mm Philips #2 screws shown and set aside them aside.

Flip the handle on its side. Remove five 3.8 mm Philips #2 screws shown and set aside them aside.

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Step 2

  • Remove the four 8.6 mm Philips #2 screws securing the motor mount and place them aside.

Remove the four 8.6 mm Philips #2 screws securing the motor mount and place them aside.

Step 3

  • Carefully pull the motor block out of the case.
  • Collect the two spring located on top of the white beater gears. The springs are held in place with compression, and may fall into the case when the motor is moved.
  • Handle the wires with care to ensure you do not break any of them.

Carefully pull the motor block out of the case.

Collect the two spring located on top of the white beater gears. The springs are held in place with compression, and may fall into the case when the motor is moved.

Handle the wires with care to ensure you do not break any of them.

Step 4

  • Desolder the six wires connected to the motor using this guide.
  • Make sure to note colors when you disconnect them and remember where to reconnect them later.

Desolder the six wires connected to the motor using this guide.

Make sure to note colors when you disconnect them and remember where to reconnect them later.

Step 5

  • Once disconnected, the motor will slide out easily.

Once disconnected, the motor will slide out easily.

Step 6

              Speed Level               
  • Remove the seven 5.6 mm Philips #2 screws that attach the motor casing to the mixer handle and set them aside.

Remove the seven 5.6 mm Philips #2 screws that attach the motor casing to the mixer handle and set them aside.

Step 7

  • Use a plastic opening tool to take off the handle’s cap by loosening both ends and then sliding the tool to the middle of the handle.

Use a plastic opening tool to take off the handle’s cap by loosening both ends and then sliding the tool to the middle of the handle.

Step 8

  • Remove the handle’s cap carefully.
  • Watch out for the quick burst button, it likes to run away.

Remove the handle’s cap carefully.

Watch out for the quick burst button, it likes to run away.

Step 9

  • Slide the speed switch forward and lift upward off of the handle.

Slide the speed switch forward and lift upward off of the handle.

Step 10

  • Remove speed level from the inside of the case by applying light pressure toward you.
  • Do not pull on the wires to remove the speed level.

Remove speed level from the inside of the case by applying light pressure toward you.

Do not pull on the wires to remove the speed level.

Step 11

  • Remove the beater release button from speed level by removing the two 1.3 mm Philips #2 screws.
  • Replace the speed level assembly.

Remove the beater release button from speed level by removing the two 1.3 mm Philips #2 screws.

Replace the speed level assembly.

Step 12

              Power Cord               
  • Liftback end of the handle up from motor casing.
  • Pull back to detach fully from the stainless steel.

Liftback end of the handle up from motor casing.

Pull back to detach fully from the stainless steel.

Step 13

  • Remove the three 7.8 mm Philips #2 screws holding the power cord in place.

Remove the three 7.8 mm Philips #2 screws holding the power cord in place.

Step 14

  • Cut zip tie holding the power cable together using handheld wire cutters.

Cut zip tie holding the power cable together using handheld wire cutters.

Step 15

  • Untie the black lead’s knot.
  • Cut both wires with handheld wire cutters.
  • Follow this guide to solder new power cord wires in.

Untie the black lead’s knot.

Cut both wires with handheld wire cutters.

Follow this guide to solder new power cord wires in.

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

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