We don't have the manual and don't know what direction it is supposed to turn -- it won't move!
My Oskar has two locking teeth on the bottom of the bowl. One at the 3 o'clock position and one at the 9 o'clock position. Grabbing the bowl at the bottom with one hand (using thumb and one finger), I twist clockwise (to the right) about 1/4 inch and the bowl unlocks and lifts off directly. (my unit's spindle doesn't have anything to do with locking the bowl. My unit must be 15 to 20 years old btw)
We eventually got the spindle off by brute force!
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I cannot remove the spindle which seems to hold the bowl in place - any ideas?
hard to get the bown off, is there a secret ??
Don't grab it at the top of the bowl. That might break it. I use a butter knife to pry it slightly loose. We ran it under hot water to get it off, once. Glad to hear I'm not the only one who's had this problem.
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