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ENG-FRM-RIC-4.32, Rev. E
Technical Data Sheet
HBH 650
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Symptom:
Motor runs 3-7 seconds and quits.
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Cause:
System is not reading Hall Effect information. Could be broken magnet,
bad sensor, bad connection of cable, bad board.
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Symptom:
Blender keeps tripping wall circuit breaker.
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Cause:
Unit needs a dedicated 15-amp circuit (no additional electrical
devices should be operating on this circuit). If symptom is present with the
unit operating on a dedicated circuit the cause could be a shorted diode
bridge on the power board.
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Symptom:
The lights come on but the unit will not start.
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Cause:
Most probable cause is Touch Pad failure. Another possibility is PC
Board failure.
Repair Guide
Housing Disassembly
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Turn power switch to the “off” position and unplug the machine.
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Remove the jar pad.
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Remove the four screws under jar pad feet.
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Carefully lift cover from unit; wires will limit your movement.
Wiring Detail
Power Board (see figure 1)
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The power switch cable attaches to the power board (right side of machine) to
connector R301.
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Cable from connector J305 on power board goes around the front of the unit and
plugs into the PC board connector J105.
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Push on connector J304 (top connector) on the power board connects to
connector J103 on the PC board (bottom connector).
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Connector J302 (second from top) and J301 (bottom) on the power
board connects to black leads coming from the motor.
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Connector J303 (third from the top) on the power board connects to J104
(second from top) on the PC board.