Here are some key points to know about the motor of a food blender:
Reasons for motor burnout:
Overload: Exceeding the rated load will cause the motor to heat up and eventually burn out.
Long-term continuous operation: Long-term operation will increase the burden on the motor and cause overheating.
Improper operation: High-speed mixing of solid ingredients or starting the machine without a fully installed lid will increase the risk of motor damage.
Inadequate maintenance: Long-term cleaning may cause poor heat dissipation of the motor.
Power supply problem: Unstable power supply will affect the normal operation of the motor.
Motor aging: As the use time increases, the motor may age and its performance will decrease.
Measures to prevent motor burnout:
Reasonably control the amount of ingredients and follow the maximum load requirements in the product manual.
Take regular breaks and rest for at least 1 minute after 30 seconds of continuous use.
Follow the operating instructions, especially when using high speed gears.
Clean and maintain regularly and clean the mixer residue in time.
Select a suitable power supply and avoid using unqualified sockets or extension cords.
Regularly check and replace aging parts, especially motors, knives and other parts.
By understanding this key information, you can better use and maintain your food mixer, avoid the annoyance of motor damage, and extend the life of your equipment.





