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Добавлен 18 июл 2023
DIY Fix: Vitamix 7500 Blender Won't Turn On
Someone sold me this blender because it was no longer running. All they told me was "one day it stopped working." I'm guessing it got dropped?? The standby lights were working and it wasn't overheated. After messing around with it for a while I found that it would turn on as long as you're putting pressure on the speed-control dial. I decided to make a video of my taking it apart and my makeshift solution.
**BEWARE risk of electric shock when handling internal components of this appliance while plugged in.
**BEWARE risk of electric shock when handling internal components of this appliance while plugged in.
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For anybody else stumbling upon this - I have the Vitamix Propel Series 750, purchased in 2023 and looks similar to this one. The screw on the spinning blender gear part was a 2.5mm allen head for mine. And the 4 on top of the case look like torx but I used a 3mm allen on those and they came out just fine (my torx are all bits and when putting them in a socket they wouldn't fit in the holes to get to them). One of my switches stopped working. I swapped the pulse and start/stop switches since I don't use the pulse one for now. If you did need a new switch its part number is VM63906. In mine the circuit board was not mounted to the front like his but on the side of the motor.
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install a new one for a permanent solution 20/31/2023
hi sir for a permanent solution replace the Switch It's bad internally
Well shoot. I have the same unit that's about 5 years old and the start switch hasn't worked right from the start. But the dial and pulse switch works fine. Was hoping there was going to be an easy fix for this like simply replacing the switch but it seems to be an inherent problem with the boards in these things as this seems like a pretty common problem. I've sent an email to Vitamix as surely they know about this and we'll see what they have to say. They're probably going to want the unit back and charge me to fix it since it's likely out of warranty, even though the unit was like this from the factory. What a pain. Thanks for the video though. At least I know how to take the thing about if I need to.