Electrical Requirements; List Of Tools Required; Testing The Stand Mixer - KitchenAid KF26M22 Service Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

LIST OF REQUIRED TOOLS
The following tools are necessary to service the
®
KitchenAid
Stand Mixer.
Snap Ring Pliers 
Standard Slip‐joint pliers 
#R2 Square Bit Screw Driver 
Soft clean cloth 
5/32 Punch 
7/16 Nut Driver 
Hammer 
Side (or Diagonal) Cutters (to 
remove wire ties) 
Needle Nose Pliers (to manipulate 
wires) 
Phillips Screwdriver Set 
Volt/Ohm Meter 
NOTE: Power drivers are not recommended for
®
servicing KitchenAid
The following equipment will greatly assist the
technician in servicing the KitchenAid
Mixer.
Clean rags or shop towels 
Cushion the service area to 
keep from scratching the 
appliance or damaging the 
controls. A clean shop towel or 
a folded paper towel will 
countertop appliances.
®
Stand
Electrical Requirement
The Stand Mixer is designed for use with 120
VAC, 60 Hz (240 VAC, 50 Hz International) only.
It has a grounded plug and should not be
modified in any way. Do not use an extension
cord or an adapter with this Stand Mixer.
A short power supply cord is provided (with the
exception of the Commercial unit) to reduce the
risks resulting from becoming entangled in or
tripping over a longer cord. If the power supply
cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or
service technician install an outlet near the area
where the Stand Mixer will be used.

Testing the Stand Mixer

The service technician will have to test the 
performance of the Stand Mixer to identify and 
 
diagnose the problem. Normal electrical testing 
techniques, using a volt/ohm meter, are sufficient to 
test the Stand Mixer electrical components. 
NOTE: Refer to the PROBLEM GUIDE in this manual 
while performing any test. 
Review any documentation accompanying 
the faulty Stand Mixer. 
Perform a ground continuity test and a 
dielectric withstand (HiPot) test prior to 
plugging the appliance into an electrical 
outlet.
usually work well for this 
purpose. 
Low pressure compressed air to 
remove debris from 
components. 
 

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents