The bread maker makes an abnormal noise during use. The blade turns very slowly. This type of malfunction is most often caused by the belt, which is worn and no longer able to drive various parts of the device. To disassemble the bread maker, you need to remove the five screws that are located under the machine. For some models, it will be necessary to have an adapted screwdriver. Remove the bowl and then disassemble the internal metal casing by removing the eight small screws at the bottom of the bowl and then remove the screw that holds the resistance. Lift the shell to access the plastic clips. Unclip three clips to separate the machine into two parts. Remove the connector by pressing the lever to separate the two parts. Remove the remaining seven screws to remove the plastic bottom and access the belt. To replace the broken or damaged belt, remove the clip and the metal washer from the motor shaft so that the new belt can be installed. Position the belt between the motor and the pulley and manually turn the pulley until the belt snaps into place. Tighten it. Reassemble the various parts of the unit and replace only a few screws. The remaining screws will be attached after checking that the bread maker is working properly.
Your bread maker () uses a 80S3M621 belt which is a 621 mm rubber strip to transmit the rotation of the motor. The 80S3M621 belt is cheap and ships the same day.
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Spare part : synchronous belt (toothed belt)
Elastic belt : no
Length : 621 mm
Section : S3M
Fits in : bread maker /
Reference : 500589580, B365052, KW679409, 500588656,
Weight : 11 g
You can hear the motor of your () bread machine but the kneading hook does not turn or does not turn properly, then the belt should be replaced with a new one of reference 80S3M621.
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