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TROUBLESHOOTING
This section describes potential problems and the correct
solutions for them. Problems that cannot be solved with the
guidelines listed below should be referred to one of the Waring
Authorized Service Centers for assistance. A listing of authorized
service agencies is supplied with each Waring
®
food processor.
Unit does not start when
assembled correctly
• Unplug and try plugging into another outlet.
• Make sure the bowl is properly positioned on the
motor base, that the bowl cover is attached properly,
and that the safety interlock tab on the cover has
properly engaged the safety interlock switch.
• Press ON button.
Unit stops running
during processing
• The unit may have overheated. Refer to Resetting
Thermal Protection section (page 15).
• Turn unit off and unplug.
• Remove bowl attachment.
• Remove food being processed from inside the bowl
and set aside.
• Allow unit to cool for 30 minutes.
• Reassemble unit and run first with the bowl empty,
then put food into the bowl and try again.
Unit jams or vibrates
excessively
• Turn unit off and unplug.
• Disassemble the batch bowl/accessories.
• Make sure there is no food in S-blade hub (if
applicable).
• Clean food off accessory discs (if applicable).
• Reassemble unit, and run first with the bowl empty,
then put food into the bowl and try again.
Unit will not come up to
full speed
• Bowl is overloaded. Remove food being processed
and reload using smaller quantities.
If unit does not operate
after you have followed
the above
• Check outlet to be sure there is a current.
• Check to be sure circuit breaker is on.
• Check to be sure the fuse is not blown if there are
fuses on this circuit.
• Call a local Waring service agency.
If food processor makes
grinding noise
• Turn unit off, unplug, disassemble, check bowl and
blade to see if they have been rubbing together.
• If bowl and blade are rubbing, call your authorized
Waring service agency.
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