I have had my Kenwood chef major (the large one) for about 3 years. I would like to know if I should worry about the machines change in the way it sounds.
Last week my machine started a making a different type sound than it used to. The pitch (tone) in the sound got much lower and deeper.
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I have disassembled machines in the past, and I have a suspicion it has to do with lubrication in the machine. I just would like to know if someone else can confirm that based on this description and if anyone maybe has some pointers on where to start if it is.
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I have a suspicion it has to do with lubrication in the machine. I just would like to know if someone else can confirm that based on this description and if anyone maybe has some pointers on where to start if it is.
I have had my Kenwood chef major (the large one) for about 3 years. I would like to know if I should worry about the machines change in the way it sounds.
-
Last week my machine started a making a different type sound than it used to. The pitch (tone) in the should got much lower and deeper.
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Last week my machine started a making a different type sound than it used to. The pitch (tone) in the sound got much lower and deeper.
I have disassembled machines in the past, and I have a suspicion it has to do with lubrication in the machine. I just would like to know if someone else can confirm that based on this description and if anyone maybe has some pointers on where to start if it is.
I have had my Kenwood chef major (the large one) for about 3 years. I would like to know if I should worry about the machines change in the way it sounds.
Last week my machine started a making a different type sound than it used to. The pitch (tone) in the should got much lower and deeper.
-
I have disassembled machines in the past, and I have a suspicion it has to do with lubrication in the machine. I just would like to know if someone else can confirm that based on this description and if anyone maybe has some pointers on where to start if is.
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I have disassembled machines in the past, and I have a suspicion it has to do with lubrication in the machine. I just would like to know if someone else can confirm that based on this description and if anyone maybe has some pointers on where to start if it is.
Dear Readers,
I have had my Kenwood chef major (the large one) for about 3 years. I would like to know if I should worry about the machines change in the way it sounds.
Last week my machine started a making a different type sound than it used to. The pitch (tone) in the should got much lower and deeper.
I have disassembled machines in the past, and I have a suspicion it has to do with lubrication in the machine. I just would like to know if someone else can confirm that based on this description and if anyone maybe has some pointers on where to start if is.
Kind regards,