
Kitchenaid Repair Singapore
Kitchenaid Repair Singapore
Specialist in Kitchenaid Mixer Repair and other Kitchen Mixer and Blender brands. Provider of specialized repair and maintenance services for KitchenAid, Kenwood, Ninja blender, Naturai Blender. We have been dedicated to restoring the functionality of most kitchen mixer and blender products, ensuring they perform at their best for years to come. Our team of expert technicians is committed to delivering top-quality service with a focus on customer satisfaction and reliable repairs.
Most commonly found KitchenAid Mixer issue
1. Motor not turning – Likely motor speed control board issue, Motor Copper Coil Issue.
2. Motor/Crank jerky – Motor gearbox issue, Crank Shaft worn out
3. Power Trip – Wiring issues / Motor Issues / Circuit board Issues
4. Mounting Pivot Pin Loose – Housing worn out
5. Rotating Speed irregular – Require to re-calibrate speed control
Most commonly found Blender issue
1. Motor not running- Likely due to safety lever faulty or motor coil burnt
2. Blended blade Stuck/Crank jerky – Due to Blade bearing worn out or Misaligned blade mechanism
3. Power Trip – Wiring issues / Motor Issues / Circuit board Issues
4. Leaking from Blender Cup – Blender gasket or mount worn out
KitchenAid Mixer won’t turn on
Solution:
Check if the mixer is properly plugged in.
Ensure the outlet is working by testing another device.
Reset the mixer by turning it off, unplugging it, and waiting a few minutes before trying again.
Check the speed control lever to make sure it’s not stuck between settings.
Kitchen Repair Troubleshooting Guide
Problem: Beater not reaching the bottom of the bowl or Beater is scratching the bottom of the bowl
Solution:
Adjust the beater height using the screw located where the head of the mixer attaches to the stand.
Turn the screw clockwise to lower the beater and counterclockwise to raise it.
A KitchenAid Repair Singapore appliance experiencing a power trip could indicate an electrical issue. Here’s a guide to troubleshoot the problem:
1. Check the Outlet
Test with another device: Plug a different appliance into the same outlet to ensure the outlet is working correctly.
GFCI outlet: If the outlet is a GFCI type (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter), check if it has tripped. Press the “reset” button.
2. Inspect the Plug and Cord
Look for visible damage to the plug or cord.
If the cord is frayed or the plug is damaged, replace it or consult a technician.
3. Overloading Circuit
Ensure the KitchenAid appliance is not sharing a circuit with other high-powered devices, as this can overload the circuit and cause a trip.
4. Appliance Internal Issues
Motor overload: If the appliance is a mixer or similar device, a heavy workload may strain the motor. Turn it off, unplug it, and allow it to cool before restarting.
Short circuit: There might be an internal electrical fault. If you suspect this, avoid using the appliance and contact a service technician.
5. Inspect the Fuse or Circuit Breaker
Check your home’s fuse box or circuit breaker panel. Reset any tripped breakers.
6. Test in Another Location
Try plugging the appliance into a different outlet on another circuit to rule out localized electrical issues.
7. Contact KitchenAid Support
If the issue persists, it might be a defect or internal failure. Reach out to our KitchenAid customer support or a certified repair technician.
Safety Note:
If you detect any burning smell, sparking, or excessive heat from the appliance, stop using it immediately and seek professional assistance. Do not attempt DIY repairs unless you are qualified.
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