Hamilton Beach 70825 Use and Care Manual - Page 21

Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting PROBLEM Unit does not operate on any speed or Pulse. Food is not sliced or shredded uniformly. Unit stops and will not come back on. Unit has a burning smell. Motor seems weak. Cheese is not shredding well. Vegetables are not shredding or slicing. Food particles stuck in the back of the food chute. PROBABLE CAUSE/SOLUTION • Is the unit plugged in? Does the outlet work? • Is the lid latched in place? See "How to Use" sections. Place lid on work bowl, making sure to align the pour spout on the lid with the pour spout on the work bowl. • Is the large food pusher in the chute? The large food pusher must be in place to operate. • Is the food chute overfilled? Do not add food above the MAX fill line. The large food pusher must be in the food chute to operate. • Packing too much food in the food chute or pushing too hard on the food pusher may cause the processed food to be irregulary sliced or shredded. Refer to the Food Processing Charts for recommended sizes and quantities. • When processing tall, thin vegetables, use the small or medium chute to keep food in the upright position. • Is the lid latched in place? See "How to Use" sections. Place lid on work bowl, making sure to align the pour spout on the lid with the pour spout on the work bowl. • Unit has a thermal reset device, as indicated on the power cord. • Is the outlet still working? Check it by plugging in a working lamp or other appliance. You may have overloaded the circuit and blown a fuse or tripped the circuit breaker. • Press STOP, unplug, allow to stand for 15 minutes, and then turn back on. • If none of these suggestions correct the problem, DO NOT attempt to repair the unit. Call the Customer Service number. • There may be a residue left on the motor from the manufacturing process, causing a slight odor during initial use. This will go away. If a strong odor or any visible smoke appears, unplug unit IMMEDIATELY and call the Customer Service number. • Are you using the recommended food size and quantity to be processed? Refer to the Food Processing Charts for recommended food sizes and speeds. • Cheese should be processed immediately after being removed from the refrigerator. Soft cheese like mozzarella should be placed in the freezer for 30 minutes prior to processing to ensure it is firm enough for shredding. • Store vegetables with high water content in the refrigerator prior to processing. Room-temperature vegetables are less firm and do not perform as well. • Place back of the food chute under running water to rinse out the food before placing in the dishwasher. 21

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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
Unit does not operate
on any speed or Pulse.
• Is the unit plugged in? Does the outlet work?
• Is the lid latched in place? See “How to Use” sections. Place lid on work bowl, making sure to align the
pour spout on the lid with the pour spout on the work bowl.
• Is the large food pusher in the chute? The large food pusher must be in place to operate.
• Is the food chute overfilled? Do not add food above the MAX fill line. The large food pusher must be in the
food chute to operate.
Food is not sliced or
shredded uniformly.
• Packing too much food in the food chute or pushing too hard on the food pusher may cause the
processed food to be irregulary sliced or shredded. Refer to the Food Processing Charts for recommended
sizes and quantities.
• When processing tall, thin vegetables, use the small or medium chute to keep food in the upright position.
Unit stops and will
not come back on.
• Is the lid latched in place? See “How to Use” sections. Place lid on work bowl, making sure to align the
pour spout on the lid with the pour spout on the work bowl.
• Unit has a thermal reset device, as indicated on the power cord.
• Is the outlet still working? Check it by plugging in a working lamp or other appliance. You may have
overloaded the circuit and blown a fuse or tripped the circuit breaker.
• Press STOP, unplug, allow to stand for 15 minutes, and then turn back on.
• If none of these suggestions correct the problem, DO NOT attempt to repair the unit. Call the Customer
Service number.
Unit has a burning smell.
• There may be a residue left on the motor from the manufacturing process, causing a slight odor
during initial use. This will go away. If a strong odor or any visible smoke appears, unplug unit
IMMEDIATELY and call the Customer Service number.
Motor seems weak.
• Are you using the recommended food size and quantity to be processed? Refer to the Food Processing
Charts for recommended food sizes and speeds.
Cheese is not shredding well.
• Cheese should be processed immediately after being removed from the refrigerator. Soft cheese like
mozzarella should be placed in the freezer for 30 minutes prior to processing to ensure it is firm enough
for shredding.
Vegetables are not
shredding or slicing.
• Store vegetables with high water content in the refrigerator prior to processing. Room-temperature
vegetables are less firm and do not perform as well.
Food particles stuck in the
back of the food chute.
• Place back of the food chute under running water to rinse out the food before placing in the dishwasher.