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  • pborlace
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    • Aug 2011
    • 2

    #1

    Kenwood Chef A901e

    Hi

    I'm trying to restore a Kenwood Chef A901e, the one with the PCB motor controller but I'm struggling a bit with the correct wiring layout. I've replaced all the caps and triac plus the 56 Ohm resistor.

    If we look at the pcb from the top with the heatsink/triac to the right:

    Terminal 1: below 150nf cap
    Terminal 2: above and to left of 150nf cap
    Terminal 3: above and to right of 100nf cap
    Terminal 4: heatsink

    | have wired it up as follows:

    Terminal 1: blue from connector block and yellow from motor
    Terminal 2: brown from reset button
    Terminal 3: pink from motor
    Terminal 4: blue from motor

    I can't work out where the red from the motor should be connected, also some photos of pcb boards show a jumper wire from terminal 2 to 3 but some do not.

    Hope you can help and thank you very much for taking the time to look.
    Last edited by pborlace; 02-25-2012, 08:28 AM.
  • pborlace
    New Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 2

    #2
    Re: Kenwood Chef A901e

    All Fixed.
    Thanks

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    • fancyorange
      New Member
      • Oct 2018
      • 2
      • australia

      #3
      Re: Kenwood Chef A901e

      hi pborlace, have you got the wiring layout or any service manual? i got the same machine(kenwood chef a901e) and it got an electronic shot during use and one of the 0.15 uF looks burned. i am going to change the capacitance. thanks.

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