Mixer Grinder overload protector, why Mixer Grinder stops while working
Sometimes the mixer grinder stops when doing tough grinding jobs, this is because mixer motor gets too hot and mixer grinder safety switch cuts off the power supply to the mixer motor.
When this happens, the first thing to do is make sure that the power cord of the mixer is pulled out of its plug socket, then you have to turn the mixie motor upside down and press the red overload safety switch under the mixer grinder motor. Most of the time you have to wait a few minutes for the motor to cool down before the thermal safety switch will switch on. Once the mixer grinder safety switch engages and you can press it on, it is a good idea to run the mixie without any load for about 30 seconds to further cool the mixer grinder motor.
Overload conditions of a mixer grinder happens when you try to do the mixing job quickly by putting too much material in the mixer grinder jar or the material is too thick for the mixie to handle or may be, the speed of the mixer grinder is too high. Try to overcome these problems by reducing the amount of material in the jar by half and doing the grinding two times. If the material was too thick, then add some water, if your recipe allows for a thinner mixture.