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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Circuit Board               
  • Remove six screws (13mm long, 6mm head diameter) from bottom of the blender using a Phillips #2 screwdriver

Remove six screws (13mm long, 6mm head diameter) from bottom of the blender using a Phillips #2 screwdriver

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Step 2

  • Remove six screws (12mm long, 6mm head diameter) from component housing using Phillips #2 screwdriver.

Remove six screws (12mm long, 6mm head diameter) from component housing using Phillips #2 screwdriver.

Step 3

  • Remove six screws (9mm long, 2mm head diameter) from component housing using Phillips #2 screwdriver

Remove six screws (9mm long, 2mm head diameter) from component housing using Phillips #2 screwdriver

Step 4

  • Locate the black and red wire that connect to the circuit. Locate where they are soldered on the back.

Locate the black and red wire that connect to the circuit. Locate where they are soldered on the back.

Step 5

  • Desolder both wires from the solder pads shown.

Desolder both wires from the solder pads shown.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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alfred leung - Mar 15, 2020

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hi , my friend just recently purchased a Model B611 from Canada and brought it home here in the Philippines. In all of her excitement failed to first check for the working voltage, and plugged it in to a 220-240 volt outlet, and the rest is history. I tried comparing the board on your illustration, and it seems like that their one and the same, just want to verify.My board is showing BL610 (K01-BC-11-02) would it be safe to try to purchase the board showing here on your guide for the model B610? and where could I order one, if I choose to replace the whole board. Another option would be to try to replace the blown parts, varistor, film capacitor and the transistor

alfred leung - Mar 19, 2020

Looks like I found the solution to my own problem, instead of attempting to swap out the board , I replaced the burnt out varistor, then proceeded to add on jumper wires to bridge the damaged plating around the varistor and power lead in. The varistor actually saved the day , since no fuse was included in the board design. Blender is now up and running. Also added a sticker to remind the user that the unit is a 120v only appliance.

alfred leung - Mar 19, 2020

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Followed the disassembly instruction, helped me a lot!!!

Jean Ligocki - May 9, 2020

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Please, were I can find a new board to buy?

My Blender is a BL-710 MW30 120V NFB 1000W, but the circuit board is “BL610 (K01-BC-11-02) “.

Thank for any help.

Jean

Were I can buy this board? My blender is BL710, but on the board I read BL610, same as above.

Thanks.