Difficulty

Easy

Steps

8

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

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  • Rubber Gasket
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Rubber Gasket               
  • Lift the glass container of the motor
  • The motor is the bottom part of the blender
  • If your blender has recently been used, you may want to clean it before taking it apart

Lift the glass container of the motor

The motor is the bottom part of the blender

If your blender has recently been used, you may want to clean it before taking it apart

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Step 2

  • Unscrew the base from the glass container. The right direction is indicated by the red arrow.
  • The base is the part whereon the blades are attached

Unscrew the base from the glass container. The right direction is indicated by the red arrow.

The base is the part whereon the blades are attached

Step 3

  • Lift metal blades with the metal hood out of the base
  • Watch out for sharp blades or wear gloves
  • Large rubber ring may fall out of the base, this is no problem, just put it back in place

Lift metal blades with the metal hood out of the base

Watch out for sharp blades or wear gloves

Large rubber ring may fall out of the base, this is no problem, just put it back in place

Step 4

  • Take the cutting blades in one hand and the black, plastic connector part in the other
  • This is where you could use the gloves
  • Unscrew the latter together with the screw-nut from the axis by twisting
  • If necessary, apply a little force to slightly pull it out
  • To unscrew, you have to twist right. The “righty tighty, lefty loosy-principle” does not apply here

Take the cutting blades in one hand and the black, plastic connector part in the other

This is where you could use the gloves

Unscrew the latter together with the screw-nut from the axis by twisting

If necessary, apply a little force to slightly pull it out

To unscrew, you have to twist right. The “righty tighty, lefty loosy-principle” does not apply here

Step 5

  • Gently slide off the hood and lower, small metal protective ring from the axis and don’t lose the rubber ring!

Gently slide off the hood and lower, small metal protective ring from the axis and don’t lose the rubber ring!

Step 6

  • Slide the broken ring off the axis
  • Replace the broken ring for a new one

Slide the broken ring off the axis

Replace the broken ring for a new one

Step 7

  • Slide the remaining parts back on the axis in the following order:
  • Metal hood
  • Small metal protective ring
  • Black plastic connector
  • Screw back the screw-nut on the thread with the pliers to fasten the assembly
  • Put the blade-assembly back in the base

Slide the remaining parts back on the axis in the following order:

Metal hood

Small metal protective ring

Black plastic connector

Screw back the screw-nut on the thread with the pliers to fasten the assembly

Put the blade-assembly back in the base

Step 8

  • Twist the base back onto the glass container
  • Put the glass container on the stand (bottom part of the blender, containing the motor)
  • Start making your smoothie!

Twist the base back onto the glass container

Put the glass container on the stand (bottom part of the blender, containing the motor)

Start making your smoothie!

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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