KitchenAid stand mixers are known for their durability and reliability. However, like any other electronic equipment, they may require occasional repairs or maintenance. Knowing how to fix these problems yourself can save you time and money. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through some common KitchenAid stand mixer problems and provide helpful steps on how to fix them.
1. Identify the problem:
The first step in repairing a KitchenAid stand mixer is to identify the problem. Some common problems include unresponsive motors, unusual noises, speed control issues and difficulty mixing. By listening carefully and observing the mixer’s behavior, you can pinpoint the root cause of the problem.
2. The motor does not respond:
If your KitchenAid stand mixer does not turn on or respond when you press the power button, there may be a problem with the power supply. Check that the blender is plugged in properly and the outlet has power. If these checks don’t fix the problem, check the power cord for any damage or fraying. Replace the power cord with a new one if necessary.
3. Abnormal noise:
Unusual noises from your KitchenAid stand mixer can indicate a variety of problems. A common problem is worn worm gears. To fix this, you’ll need to disassemble the mixer and replace the worm gear. A user manual or online tutorial can guide you step-by-step through the process.
4. Speed control problem:
If your KitchenAid stand mixer only runs at one consistent speed or the speed control lever isn’t working properly, the speed control plate may be the culprit. First remove the back cover of the blender and check that the speed control plate is properly aligned. Adjust if necessary, if this doesn’t fix the problem you may need to replace the speed control board.
5. Difficulty mixing:
If your KitchenAid stand mixer is having trouble mixing ingredients or the attachment isn’t spinning properly, it could be due to a faulty planetary gear. Start by unplugging the mixer and removing the planetary gear. Check the gears for any signs of wear or damage. If the gears are worn, it is recommended to replace them with new ones.
Repairing a KitchenAid stand mixer doesn’t have to be a daunting task. By following the steps above, you can troubleshoot common issues and fix them yourself, saving time and money. However, it is important to note that complex issues or issues involving electrical components should be left to professionals or the KitchenAid customer support team to avoid further damage or injury. Remember that regular maintenance and proper use can prevent many of these problems and extend the life of your Kitchen Companion.