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My blender won't turn on. When plugged in to various outlets, unable to get even the "On" light to come on. Worked fine one day, the next, no luck. I use this daily, and have never had a problem (other than I replaced the coupler several months ago).
Hi , Try to check with multi tester the power cord ,test the two tips of male outlet switch on tested read the continuity /if not reading ,pulout if push type /if permanent open cover below test the test the cord inside to the male plug if does not response cord is problem,check also fuse test both end of fuse not reading fuse buste then replace thats all goodluck.
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That sounds like it is overheating. Does the red power light flash before it powers itself off? Units like this with an enclosed motor often have an internal fan as part of the motor and vents on the base to drive out the heat.
Various other ideas here and a link to Ninja Kitchen Support
This problem can come from both the blender and or even the circuit powering it. First make sure that the outlet you have your blender plugged into is powered and not ripped If your blender still is not turning on then you may have a faulty motor or motor connection. Or the fuse could be blown and needs to be replaced.Or it could also be jamming for this you must first need to disassemble the drive and then turn the blade shaft. If it seems to be stuck or jammed here check what is the causing it to be jamming. In most of the cases it is debris that are stuck in the blades of the blender that causes it to be stuck.
Plug something else into the electrical receptical to verify you have power from your outlet. Then remove bottle and blade assembly; and press the two small black micro-switches inside the base of the blender. If your blender still won't turn on then you may have a faulty motor or motor connection.
FIXED IT - It's the screws on the bottom of the jar assembly, where the blades are attached. There are 4 Torx screws - star-shaped - and when these come loose over time the Blender will start to operate only sometimes. Eventually it will be never.
Tighten these four screws and everything will be fine!
If it is the motor (quite rare), these people may be able to order you one: http://kitchenaidblenders.co.uk/Home/tabid/36/c/KitchenAid-Blender-Spares/CategoryID/6/Default.aspx
If the problem is that the blades are jammed and you can't turn them manually, you can let it sit ( and dry out ) for a few days, or you can try adding some oil. I had the same problem and this worked. My problem now is that the blades don't reach to where the motor is turning, so even if they're not jammed the don't turn. If anyone knows and answer to this I'd appreciate it.
Alternating blinking lights on a Kitchenaid blender indicate a bad
circuit board which is unable to run the motor properly. Unplug the
blender, take the jar off, and turn the spindle by hand. Then plug it
back in. If it does not work properly, try a different outlet (perhaps
not in the kitchen). If nothing works, the blender needs to be
repaired.
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