KitchenAid KSB5010, 5KSB5080, 5KSB5080AU, 5KSB5080UK, 5KSB5085 Service & Repair Manual

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5KSB5080 (AU, EU, UK), 5KSB5085 (AU)
Domestic Model KSB5010
KitchenAid® Magnetic Drive Torrent Blender
Service/Repair Manual
Intended for Professional Technician Only
(Includes International model)
W11036951
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KitchenAid
Magnetic Drive Torrent Blender
Service/Repair Manual
Intended for Professional Technician Only
© 2015 KitchenAid
Covers Models:
Domestic Models KSB5010AC (Almond Cream), KSB5010CA (Candy Apple), KSB5010ER (Empire Red), KSB5010MS (Medallion Silver),
KSB5010QG (Liquid Graphite), KSB5010SR (Sugar Pearl), KSB5010SZ (Slate), KSB5010OB (Onyx Black)
EU Models 5KSB5080EAC (Almond Cream), 5KSB5080EBK (Imperial Black), 5KSB5080ECA (Candy Apple), 5KSB5080EER (Empire Red),
5KSB5080EFP (Frosted Pearl), 5KSB5080EMS (Medallion silver), 5KSB5080EOB (Onyx Black)
UK Models 5KSB5080BAC (Almond Cream), 5KSB5080BBK (Imperial Black), 5KSB5080BCA (Candy Apple), 5KSB5080BER (Empire Red),
5KSB5080BFP (Frosted Pearl), 5KSB5080BMS (Medallion silver), 5KSB5080BOB (Onyx Black)
AU Models 5KSB5080AER (Empire Red), 5KSB5080BOB (Onyx Black), 5KSB5085ACA (Candy Apple), 5KSB5085BFP (Frosted Pearl)
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Table of Contents
Subject Page(s)
Introduction 2 Attachment Parts with parts list (exploded view) 3 Unit Parts (exploded view) 4 Unit Parts List 5 Important Service Workplace Safety Recommendations 6 Service Environment 6 Personal Protection 6 Electrical Considerations 6 Important Safeguards 7 List of Tools Required 7 Electrical Requirements 7 Testing the Product 7 Service Procedures: 8
Component Access (Upper Housing Removal and Surround access) 8 Electronics Access (Hall Sensor, Control board, Motor Lead and Speaker) 11 Surround and Power Cord Removal 13 Lower Housing Disassembly (belt removal and replacement) 15 Lower Housing reassembly 18 Installing the Cord and Surround Housing 19 Installing the Electronics (Speaker, Control Board, Hall Sensor and Insulation) 21 Surround/Upper Cover and Safety Interlock Switch replacement 22 Upper Housing reassembly 23
Appendix Subject Page(s)
A Tools Required for Torrent Blender Service 25 B Troubleshooting Quick Reference Guide 26 C Torrent Blender Screw Torques 27
Introduction
All KitchenAid® Products are well designed. Normally they will give continual use year after year without service attention. Records have been maintained to determine and correct, through improved design, any troubles that might possibly
develop. An effort has been made in preparation of this manual to cover them all.
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Illus. No.
Part No.
Description
Illus. No.
Part No.
Description
1
W10690049
Lid, Blender
3
W10630713
Funnel, Blender
2
W10627688
Jar Assembly
4
W10667686
Cap Assembly
Attachment Parts List
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International Models Only
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Unit Parts List
Illus. No.
Part No.
Description
Illus. No.
Part No.
Description
1
Literature Parts
11
W10625865
Base, Blender
W10683173
Use & Care Guide, European/Britain
12
W10001200
Screw W10729916
Use & Care Guide, Australian
13
Foot, Blender
W10679580
Use & Care Guide, domestic
W10524701
Black
2
W10667412
Collar, Blender
14
Cover, Upper Housing
3
Housing, Upper
W10718042
Almond Creme
W10718041
Almond Creme
W10708608
Imperial Black
W10708607
Imperial Black
W10707892
Candy Apple
W10707891
Candy Apple
W10718036
Empire Red
W10718034
Empire Red
W10707886
Frosted Pearl
W10707885
Frosted Pearl
W10707882
Medallion Silver
W10707881
Medallion Silver
W10707878
Onyx Black
W10707877
Onyx Black
15
W10691804 W10625893
230v. Control Board Assembly 120v. Control Board Assembly
4
W10625896
User Interface Assembly
16
W10769702
Lever Assembly (Includes Boot)
5
3400617
Screw
17
Housing, Surround
6
W10584177
Screw
W10718040
Almond Creme
7
W10709017
Seal, Upper Blender
W10708606
Imperial Black
8
Power Cord
W10707889
Candy Apple
W10643544
European
W10718033
Empire Red
W10730060
Australian
W10707884
Frosted Pearl
W10720322
Britain
W10707880
Medallion Silver
W10643543
Domestic (120v.)
W10707876
Onyx Black
9
3400814
Screw
18
W10568405
Assembly, Speaker
10
Housing Assembly, Lower (Includes Motor and Belt)
19
W10643552
Wire, Ground (International Models only)
W10776358
Almond Cream (AC), 230v.
20
W10625877
Housing, Front
W10776362
Imperial Black (BK), 230v.
21
W10276642
Screw
W10776356
Candy Apple (CA), 230v.
22
W10634065
Switch Assembly, Interlock
W10776357
Empire Red (ER), 230v.
23
W10768470
Bumper Assembly
W10776359
Frosted Pearl (FP), 230v.
24
Trim Band
W10776360
Medallion Silver (MS), 230v.
W10712546
European/Britain
W10776363
Onyx Black (OB), 230v.
W10729919
Australian
W10776355
Slate (SZ), 120v.
W10629023
domestic
W10776354
Liquid Graphite (QG), 120v.
25
W10625890
Belt, Drive
W10776353
Onyx Black (OB), 120v.
26
W10728670
Insulation, Sound (Front Housing)
W10776352
Sugar Pearl (SR), 120v.
27
W10728666
Insulation,
W10776351
Frosted Pearl (FP), 120v.
W10776350
Candy Apple (CA), 120v.
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ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The workplace for servicing the product should
have properly grounded AC outlets that adhere to all Local Electrical Codes that are applicable at the time of repair.
The power cord should always be inspected first
before plugging the unit into an energized power outlet.
IMPORTANT SERVICE WORKPLACE
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Do Not run the unit if the power cord is damaged
- replace it.
ESD (Electro Static Discharge) protection should
be provided when servicing the electronic components.
All disassembly and assembly procedures
discussed in this manual should be conducted with the unit disconnected from the AC power source.
Do Not leave the unit unattended while running it
for inspection or for any other checks.
Do Not remove any parts from the unit while it is
running.
Always unplug the appliance immediately after
concluding all electrical tests.
The purpose of this manual is to familiarize the professional house wares service technician with the techniques required to repair the following:
Domestic KitchenAid® Torrent Blender
Model KSB5010
International KitchenAid® Torrent Blender
Model 5KSB5080
SERVICE ENVIRONMENT
The following Safety Guidelines should be adhered to when servicing this product.
The workplace should be dry and sanitary at all
times and all units should be inspected for cleanliness before any work is started.
Visually inspect the unit requiring service in a
well illuminated area.
A mild, non-abrasive dishwashing soap solution
and clean damp towel can be used to wash any unit requiring attention.
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The hands of the service technician should be
clean at all times during the service procedure.
PERSONAL PROTECTION
The Service Technician should wear Protective
Eyewear at all times when conducting a repair on the unit.
Loose fitting sweaters, shirt sleeves or bracelets
should not be worn while servicing any product with rotating parts.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Ensure the KitchenAid® service technician is aware of the operating safeguards recommended to the customer:
1. Read all instructions in the Service Guide before attempting any service to the unit.
2. Close supervision is necessary when any food processing product is used by or near children.
3. The product has been UL listed for household and commercial use.
4. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse cord, plugs, or the unit housing in water or other liquid.
#R2 Square Bit Screwdriver  Phillips Screwdriver Set  Flat Blade Screwdriver Set
NOTE: Power drivers are not recommended for servicing KitchenAid® Portable Appliances.
Needle Nose Pliers (to help manipulate wires)  Side (or Diagonal) Cutters (to remove wire ties)  Volt/Ohm Meter
The following equipment will greatly assist the technician in servicing KitchenAid® Portable Appliances:
Low pressure compressed air to remove debris
from components.
Clean rags or shop towels  Cushion the service area to keep from
scratching the product or damaging the controls. A clean shop towel or other folded cloth will usually work well for this purpose.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
5. Do not operate any product with a damaged cord or plug or after the product has malfunctioned or has been damaged in any manner.
6. Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning.
7. Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter or touch hot surfaces.
8. Do not use an extension cord.
9. The use of accessories not recommended by KitchenAid® may result in fire, shock, or injury to
persons.
10. Do not use the product outdoors.
11. Do not place the product on or near a hot gas or electric burner or on a heated oven.
12. Do not use the product for other than its intended use.
13. Do not use the product without the proper safety devices in place while in operation.
14. Do not bypass any of the safety features on the unit while attempting to service the unit.
15. Do not clean the unit or it’s attachments with harsh cleaners, steel wool pads or other abrasive material.
This product is designed for use with 120 VAC, 60 Hz (240 VAC, 50 Hz International) only. It has a grounded plug and should not be modified in any way. Do not use an extension cord or an adapter with this product.
A power supply cord of appropriate length is provided to reduce the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. If the power supply cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or service technician install an outlet near the area where the product will be used.
LIST OF REQUIRED TOOLS
The following tools are necessary to service the KitchenAid® Torrent Blender.
TESTING THE PRODUCT
The service technician will have to test the performance of the product to identify and diagnose any problem.
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Normal electrical testing techniques, using a volt/ohm meter, are sufficient to test the products electrical components.
NOTE: Refer to the Troubleshooting Quick Reference Guide (Appendix B) in the back of this manual while performing any test.
Review any documentation accompanying the faulty
appliance.
Perform a ground continuity test and a dielectric
withstand (HiPot) test prior to plugging the product into an electrical outlet.
Prior to disassembling the product, plug it into an
electrical outlet and perform a function test. Test the switches, speed selections, etc. for proper operation and to troubleshoot for the problem.
After troubleshooting, use the SERVICE
PROCEDURES to replace any faulty component.
SERVICE PROCEDURES
Appendix D lists all of the screw torques required for proper reassembly of the unit.
Component Access (Upper Housing Removal and Surround access)
Most replacement procedures will require access to the inside of the product. To gain access to the components:
1. Unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the 8-32 X .540 screw on the back of the blender that secures the upper housing to the surround (Fig. 1).
3. With the ingredient cap, collar, jar and lid removed, turn the food processor upside-down on a cushioned surface (a soft towel is recommended).
4. Remove the (2) remaining 8-32 X .540 screws from the underside of the upper housing assembly (Fig.
2).
This manual is written as a step-by-step guide to disassemble and reassemble the KitchenAid® Torrent
Blender to gain access to the systems within the unit that are in need of repair. For models covered in this manual, refer to the index page.
Most of the KitchenAid® Torrent Blender components are contained within the blender’s motor surround housing. Perform the Component Access Procedure (below) to gain access to the blender components.
NOTE: When removing self-tapping screws from any plastic or metal housing, the filings created will be scattered onto adjoining components. Prior to performing any reassembly procedure, make sure to remove all the filings using clean rags, low-pressure compressed air, etc.
Use of the Troubleshooting Quick Reference Guide (Appendix B) will aid in determining what steps are necessary for repairing the unit. Not all steps will be needed for some of the repairs so it is important to consult the Troubleshooting Quick Reference Guide first.
Fig. 1) Remove the screw at the back of the upper housing
Fig. 2) Remove the (2) screws that secure the upper cover to
the upper housing
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5. While holding the upper cover to the upper housing with one hand, upright the blender on the work surface (Fig. 3).
Fig. 3) Hold the upper cover to the upper housing when up righting the unit
6. Remove the upper housing by lifting it from the unit and unplugging the UI from the electronic control circuit board squeezing the tab on the plug while pulling it from the socket (Fig. 4).
Fig. 5) Remove the 3 screws holding the collar to the housing
8. Remove the UI from the upper housing by depressing the (4) plastic tabs that secure it in place with a small flat blade screwdriver while applying outward pressure to the back of the UI assembly
(Fig. 6).
Fig. 6) Release the tabs on the UI to remove it from the upper housing
Fig. 4) Squeeze the tab on the UI wire harness plug to remove it from the electronic control circuit board
7. The collar can be removed from the upper cover by
removing the (3) 8-16 x .562 screws that secure it in place (Fig. 5).
Fig. 7) Apply pressure to the back of the UI to remove it from the upper housing
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