Service
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Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The food processor is equipped with mechanical and
thermal safety switches.
Food processor
HR 7720
MSH coding 8837 720 00000
SERVICE INFORMATION
A separate drawing shows how to disconnect the
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speed selection knob.
Motor power : 600 W
Voltage : 220-240 V ; 50-60 Hz
: 120 V ; 50-60 Hz
Cordset : 125 cm
Speed settings : 2 speeds + pulse
Speed unloaded : acc. drive shaft 2150 rpm
Weight in fancy box : 5400 g
Dimensions (lxwxh) :410x273x305
Automatic resettable cut-out (part of item 7)
To prevent damage due to overheating, the
appliance has been equipped with an automatic cutout system.
If the appliance overheats, this system will
automatically cut off the power supply.
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Top housing (item 35) can be removed by detaching
the snap connections by sticking a pin (or a
screwdriver) through the small round holes (3 mm
dia.) in the bottom plate (item 27) and the housing
(item 12). The arrows in the drawing show the
locations of the holes.
If the appliance suddenly stops running:
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Unplug the appliance
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Set the knob to position 0
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Let the appliance cool down for 15 minutes
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Plug the appliance in again
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Switch the appliance on again.
The accessory drive shaft (item 15) has a locking
piece (item 14).
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The assembly of accessories depends on the national
version.
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For specific versions, the component configuration
may differ from the one shown on the exploded view.
Safety lock (item 1)
Place the lid on the bowl in the right position.
The appliance will only function if the arrow on the
motor unit is directly opposite the mark on the lid.
The built-in safety lock will now be deblocked and
you can turn the appliance on.
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However, the actual components can be distinguished
by their code numbers.
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Make sure that all functions, including the safety
devices, are working correctly after you have
completed the repair.
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