Difficulty
Easy
Steps
1
Time Required
5 - 10 minutes
Sections
- Base Gear
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Base Gear
- Use pliers to grip the gear inside of the top of the device.
- You may have to remove a sticker that is covering the slit at the center of the bottom before completing the next step.
- Insert a flathead screwdriver into the slit at the bottom of the device while still holding the pliers in place gripped on the gear.
- Lay the device on its side. Holding the screwdriver stationary to hold the bottom side in place, use the pliers to unscrew the gear by turning the pliers CLOCKWISE.
Use pliers to grip the gear inside of the top of the device.
You may have to remove a sticker that is covering the slit at the center of the bottom before completing the next step.
Insert a flathead screwdriver into the slit at the bottom of the device while still holding the pliers in place gripped on the gear.
Lay the device on its side. Holding the screwdriver stationary to hold the bottom side in place, use the pliers to unscrew the gear by turning the pliers CLOCKWISE.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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cheryl ockrant - Sep 2, 2017
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I am sure a black plastic piece that held the blades tight has broken off. I found pieces of it. How do I replace that piece and where can I get it? Everything is working fine, the motor is turning. The blade is too loose to stay in place while engaged.
Sheila Angeletti - Sep 21, 2017
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Mine did while I was using it, looking for the same answer, I don’t want to go out and buy a whole new set
sleepyhobbit - Dec 1, 2019
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It can’t be that both my sets of blades are bent. Should the clear plastic piece in the turn by hand?
Shenieza Singh - Feb 2, 2020
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Mine is on but the motor is working but the blades aren’t spinning
Chris J - Mar 4, 2020
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Glued too hard. The old industrial revolution greed trick of having critical parts made of plastic to interface with metal. Programmed obsolescence. Garbage once broken. This guide should be rated difficult.