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Intro History: Repairing a Kenwood Chef A901D That Emits a Burning Smell

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Introduction
If your Kenwood Chef developesdevelops strong smoke and smell, most likely a capacitor in the motor control electronic istelectronics is broken. Use this guide to change the broken parts in aan A901D. In order to do this, you need some skills in soldering. If you are new to this our [guide|750|guide] may be useful.
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After adjustment of theadjusting speed control, follow the steps in reverse order for reassamblingreassembling.