kds20rookie
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Dear friends,
I have inherited my mothers early 1980’s KDS-20 KitchenAid Superba V. I have looked all over the site and can only find threads from 9+ years ago with broken links on this topic. The service manuals for sale here for $14.99 don’t include the KDS-20.
With the water supply valve opened, and the machines handle engaged in the down position, when I depress the “soak and scrub” button, it makes a humming noise, and I hear a click, also what sounds like a mechanical timer moving, then an additional click, but nothing happens, no water filling or spraying, but he hum continues. I should add the light above the word DRY is illuminated. This unit hasn’t worked in 5 years and my mother no longer remembers it’s symptoms.
I should mention while typing this, it sounded like a mechanical timer ended and the hum stopped and the dry light turned off. Should I Try a different cycle ? I’m pretty handy and fix up old ford tractors for fun. I’d rather keep this unit than replace it.
Any help or ideas are appreciated, thank you.
Brad


I have inherited my mothers early 1980’s KDS-20 KitchenAid Superba V. I have looked all over the site and can only find threads from 9+ years ago with broken links on this topic. The service manuals for sale here for $14.99 don’t include the KDS-20.
With the water supply valve opened, and the machines handle engaged in the down position, when I depress the “soak and scrub” button, it makes a humming noise, and I hear a click, also what sounds like a mechanical timer moving, then an additional click, but nothing happens, no water filling or spraying, but he hum continues. I should add the light above the word DRY is illuminated. This unit hasn’t worked in 5 years and my mother no longer remembers it’s symptoms.
I should mention while typing this, it sounded like a mechanical timer ended and the hum stopped and the dry light turned off. Should I Try a different cycle ? I’m pretty handy and fix up old ford tractors for fun. I’d rather keep this unit than replace it.
Any help or ideas are appreciated, thank you.
Brad

