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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Head Screws               
  • The speed switch can be removed by placing it on position 3 (to be checked, we broke it without realizing it) and then pulling the switch out.
  • The 2 first screws are now visible.

The speed switch can be removed by placing it on position 3 (to be checked, we broke it without realizing it) and then pulling the switch out.

The 2 first screws are now visible.

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Step 2

              Case screws               
  • The last 2 screws are hidden under a small plastic cover at the bottom of the motor block.

The last 2 screws are hidden under a small plastic cover at the bottom of the motor block.

Step 3

              GR Thermal Micro-switch               
  • In our case, the thermal fuse was blown, i.e. the small white component labelled «Y51 H 120C».
  • First solution: remove the thermal fuse and place a shunt instead (a small wire). Downside: loss of the thermal protection on this “short working duration” blender.
  • Second solution: replace the thermal fuse (which is better) by a component with the same characteristics. In this case, probably with a fusing temperature of 120°C and a max. current 5A.
  • Thanks to Darr and to webpage http://elwo.ru/forum/34-1408-1 for the picture and for giving us the right hint.

In our case, the thermal fuse was blown, i.e. the small white component labelled «Y51 H 120C».

First solution: remove the thermal fuse and place a shunt instead (a small wire). Downside: loss of the thermal protection on this “short working duration” blender.

Second solution: replace the thermal fuse (which is better) by a component with the same characteristics. In this case, probably with a fusing temperature of 120°C and a max. current 5A.

Thanks to Darr and to webpage http://elwo.ru/forum/34-1408-1 for the picture and for giving us the right hint.

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

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Cachou - Jun 6, 2021

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Avant tout Merci beaucoup pour ce tutoriel!

Il m’a vraiment bien servi.

Je confirme que la bonne position, pour retirer le bouton du régulateur de vitesse, est 2 ( et non 3 ).

Il faut malgré tout le retirer délicatement ( j’ai aussi cassé pour avoir tiré trop fort )

Cordialement

Lionel