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hi. 1. remove the screw near the cable. 2. use something sharp, small and robust to lever out the white screw cover which is underneath and in the middle. it looks like plastic moulding. 3. the screw head has a raised middle in the flat head groove. I put a medium flat head screwdriver in a vice and used a hack saw to remove some metal in the middle. it only took 15 minutes so don't be put off. unscrew. 4. lift off the cover. 5.use a toothbrush and the something pokey to clean.
Make sure your Beater can slip in and out of the Beater Shaft easily. Do not force the beater onto the Shaft if the shaft is bent. If it cannot be removed easily by hand, use a soft rubber mallet (not a steel hammer) to slightly tap the beater so it can be moved up and down the shaft or from side to side. Then you can easily turn the beater left and remove it from the shaft.
From Kitchenaid Manual: To Attach Flat Beater, Wire Whip, or Dough Hook 1. Turn speed control to OFF. 2. Unplug stand mixer or disconnect power. 3. Tilt motor head back. 4. Slip beater onto beater shaft and press upward as far as possible. 5. Turn beater to right, hooking beater over pin on shaft. 6. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
To Remove Flat Beater, Wire Whip or Dough Hook 1. Turn speed control to OFF. 2. Unplug stand mixer or disconnect power. 3. Tilt motor head back. 4. Press beater upward as far as possible and turn left. 5. Pull beater from beater shaft
Yes the blades are available as spare parts for the Mixer. I suggest
that you contact any nearby dealer of the Mixer.The price depends on the
Quality and there are many makes of blades which is compatible with
your mixer.
There are several possible causes:1. The blades of the beater/s may be distorted (bent) 2. The beaters are in the wrong way round 3. The bottom tray is not seated down properly - there may be something in the central hole 4. The bowl may be damaged
This sounds like an issue of beater to bowl adjustment, which can come out of alignment naturally over time and with use of the machine.
If the flat beater is striking the bottom of your bowl, this may cause the locking mechanism to loosen and may cause the mixing head to "bounce" during use.
Your Use and Care Guide will cover the "beater to bowl adjustment," which you can do at home in a few minutes with a flathead screwdriver.
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