KitchenAid KSB1575CL Use & Care Manual

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TROUBLEShOOTINg
Blender_ does not oper_ate when a setting is selected
All indicator lights are flashing alternately. 
The Blender may be jammed. If it is 
jammed, the Blender will stop running to 
avoid damage to the motor. Press POWER 
to reset the Blender and unplug the power 
cord. Remove the pitcher assembly from 
the base and, with a scraper, free the blades 
by breaking-up or removing the contents at 
the bottom of the pitcher.
No indicator lights are lit. 
Check to see if the Blender is plugged into 
a grounded 3-prong outlet. If it is, press 
POWER; then unplug the Blender. Plug 
it back in to the same outlet, and Press 
POWER. 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.
All indicator lights are flashing  
at the same time. 
The Blender may be overloaded. If the 
Blender becomes overloaded when blending 
heavy ingredients, it will automatically shut 
off to avoid damage to the motor. Press 
POWER to reset the Blender and unplug the 
power cord. Remove the pitcher assembly 
from the base and divide contents into 
smaller batches. Adding liquid to the pitcher 
may also reduce the load on the Blender.
If the problem cannot be fixed with the steps provided in this section, contact an authorized 
service center (see “Service and warranty” section). 
Blender_ stops while blending
WARRANTY
One indicator light is flashing alternately. 
If the Blender is plugged in, but will not start 
and one light is flashing alternately from all 
the other indicator lights, the Blender may 
have a stuck key. Press POWER to turn off 
the Blender; then unplug the Blender. Plug 
the Blender back in and press POWER to 
turn back on to reset the stuck key.
All indicator lights are flashing at the  
same time.
If Blender is plugged in, but nothing happens 
when POWER is pressed, and all indicator 
lights are flashing, the motor rotor may 
be locked. Press POWER; then unplug the 
Blender. Plug it back in; then press POWER 
and select the desired speed.
IMPORTANT: The Blender will not operate at any speed unless the POWER button is 
pressed first.
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