Einleitung

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    • Remove the Blender Container from the Blender Base.

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    • Flip the blender so the bottom is facing you.

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    • Unscrew the 16mm screws located on the plastic bottom from the blender base using a Phillips #2 screwdriver.

    Is it possible to get a replacement base. Just the plastic cover? I can't seem to find mine and it is cracked and broken yet still works.

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    • Remove the plastic bottom from the base of the blender.

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    • Holding the center of the fan, grip the knob in the center of the top of the blender with a wrench and twist the wrench counterclockwise.

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    • Carefully remove the motor and fan from the base of the blender.

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    • Now, gently pull the white wire that is connected to the base and the motor.

    • Be careful, as there is a spring behind the contact points, that might try to shoot out and hurt you.

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    • Now, turn the motor over, and remove the black wire from the motor.

    • Again, be warned as the is another spring that wants to shoot out and hurt you here as well.

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    • Now de-solder the yellow wire from circuit board. De-solder the wire following these instructions.

    • Be careful, as there is another, black wire, nearby that you do not want to de-solder.

Abschluss

Now the fan and motor are ready for replacement. To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Dana

Mitglied seit: 14/04/14

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My blender would not blend smoothly. It use to make an unusually loud noise when I put the cup and start the motor. I realized the motor had a "play" making me believe it was not tightened enough. I took a look at the pics on this page and then realized it was assembled wrongly. The white rubber used to absorb the movement was placed after the motor was inserted. Thanks to all who have contributed to this Oster page.

Arturo Acosta -

Good day

i took apart my whole oster blender took the electric board out and all the button pieces came out. I have no idea what order they go in or how to put it back. There was a small spring that fell out as well as a Small plastic piece with 2 small springs in it. Can u please help?

Philip paiva -